Call admission control (CAC) schemes play a critical role in providing quality-of-service (QoS) guarantees for various classes of traffic with diverse QoS requirements in IEEE 802.16e networks. The dynamic CAC and bandwidth reservation scheme is one of the current schemes that simultaneously provides efficient utilization of network resources and guarantees QoS for admitted connections. However, its admission criteria starved high and low service classes due to its linear adaptation policy to accommodate more users into the network under moderate-to-heavy traffic load conditions. Its adaptive threshold for handoff connections is adjusted based on the arrival of new and handoff connections, that results in a waste of resources when the new a...