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Call request buffering in a PCS network


Abstract:

In a personal communication services (PCS) network, a set of channels is assigned to every cell. When a phone call arrives, it consumes a channel until the end of the con...Show More

Abstract:

In a personal communication services (PCS) network, a set of channels is assigned to every cell. When a phone call arrives, it consumes a channel until the end of the conversation. If no channel is available, the call is dropped. In many cases, channels may return shortly after a call is dropped. Thus, if some buffering mechanism is introduced to the channel allocation algorithm, a cell may accommodate more phone calls. This is referred to as call request buffering. The paper proposes both analytical and simulation models to study the impact of two call request buffering schemes. The results indicate the potential to greatly improve network performance (i.e., reducing the call blocking probability) by increasing the call-setup period by a reasonably small amount. For the offered load engineered at 1% blocking probability, call request buffering carries 5%-50% more load compared with the system without buffering.<>
Date of Conference: 12-16 June 1994
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-8186-5570-4
Conference Location: Toronto, ON, Canada

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