Admission control for differentiated services in future generation CDMA networks

Hwee Pink Tan, Rudesindo Núñez-Queija, Adriana F. Gabor, Onno J. Boxma

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Abstract

Future Generation CDMA wireless systems, e.g., 3G, can simultaneously accommodate flow transmissions of users with widely heterogeneous applications. As radio resources are limited, we propose an admission control rule that protects users with stringent transmission bit-rate requirements ("streaming traffic") while offering sufficient capacity over longer time intervals to delay-tolerant users ("elastic traffic"). While our strategy may not satisfy classical notions of fairness, we aim to reduce congestion and increase overall throughput of elastic users. Using time-scale decomposition, we develop approximations to evaluate the performance of our differentiated admission control strategy to support integrated services with transmission bit-rate requirements in a realistic downlink transmission scenario for a single radio cell.

Original languageBritish English
Pages (from-to)488-504
Number of pages17
JournalPerformance Evaluation
Volume66
Issue number9-10
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2009

Keywords

  • CDMA
  • Differentiated admission control
  • Future generation wireless systems
  • Time-scale decomposition

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