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Volume 25, Issue 1, 1 January 2002, Pages 74-83
 
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An efficient bandwidth reservation and call admission control scheme for wireless mobile networks

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H. K. PatiCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, 1, R. MallE-mail The Corresponding Author and I. SenguptaE-mail The Corresponding Author

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT, Kharagpur, India


Received 5 September 2000;
revised 14 February 2001;
accepted 16 February 2001
Available online 30 October 2001.

Abstract

With increasing use of mobile units for various applications, it has become imperative to provide services with quality of service (QoS) guarantees. Efficient utilization of the available bandwidth is an important issue in any QoS provisioning scheme. To this end, we propose techniques for bandwidth reservation and call admission control for wireless mobile networks. Our proposed techniques utilize the available bandwidth efficiently to provide QoS guarantee with reduced new call rejection and handoff call blocking. We have analyzed the performance of our scheme through extensive simulation studies. The results appear promising.

Author Keywords: Handoff; Bandwidth reservation; Call admission control; Quality of service (QoS); Wireless cellular networks

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Related work
3. Partitioned cell-based bandwidth reservation (PBR) scheme
3.1. Admission control and bandwidth allocation to new calls
3.2. Bandwidth allocation and admission control to support mobility
3.3. Effective utilization of bandwidth
3.4. Mobility adaptive partitioned cell-based bandwidth reservation (MPBR) scheme
4. The simulation model
5. Simulation results
6. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
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1 This author was supported by a Infosys Fellowship.

Corresponding Author Contact Information Corresponding author; email: hpati@cse.iitkgp.ernet.in


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