We validate a call admission control (CAC) method for mobile cellular networks under more restrictive conditions than those assumed in its design. The method uses distribution and the first and second moments of the channel holding time (CHT) parameter to compute the algorithm’s main admission control metric: remaining CHT. Our goal is to generalize the handover method when only the mean and variance of CHT are known, but precise knowledge of the CHT’s complete distribution is not available. The problem is of practical interest because probability distribution fitting can be time- and CPU-intensive. To this end, we use an approximation of the expected remaining holding time instead of its exact value. We show that for a variety o...
Abstract Call admission control (CAC) is important for cellular wireless networks to provide quality...
Admission control is a very useful tool for a network operator. It enables effective link utilizatio...
[[abstract]]A per-connection end-to-end call admission control (CAC) problem is solved in this paper...
Abstract. The Call Admission Control (CAC) method presented in this paper is based on the statistica...
The Call Admission Control (CAC) method presented in this paper is based on the statistical properti...
Abstract—Several dynamic call admission control (CAC) schemes for cellular networks have been propos...
Abstract—Call admission control (CAC) plays a significant role in providing the desired quality of s...
Abstract — Providing the desired call blocking probability to not only new but also existing calls h...
Designing a call admission control (CAC) algorithm that guarantees call blocking probabilities for a...
The growing interest for cellular technology has motivated operators to provide a wide variety of se...
International audienceIn mobile networks, call admission control (CAC) is widely used in reaching of...
This presentation discusses call admission control (CAC). The authors define a set of feasible call ...
Abstract—Call holding times in telephony networks are commonly approximated by exponential distribut...
The Guard Channel (GC) scheme is an extensively deployed handover prioritization policy in wireless ...
A mathematical formulation is developed for systematic tracking of the random movement of a mobile s...
Abstract Call admission control (CAC) is important for cellular wireless networks to provide quality...
Admission control is a very useful tool for a network operator. It enables effective link utilizatio...
[[abstract]]A per-connection end-to-end call admission control (CAC) problem is solved in this paper...
Abstract. The Call Admission Control (CAC) method presented in this paper is based on the statistica...
The Call Admission Control (CAC) method presented in this paper is based on the statistical properti...
Abstract—Several dynamic call admission control (CAC) schemes for cellular networks have been propos...
Abstract—Call admission control (CAC) plays a significant role in providing the desired quality of s...
Abstract — Providing the desired call blocking probability to not only new but also existing calls h...
Designing a call admission control (CAC) algorithm that guarantees call blocking probabilities for a...
The growing interest for cellular technology has motivated operators to provide a wide variety of se...
International audienceIn mobile networks, call admission control (CAC) is widely used in reaching of...
This presentation discusses call admission control (CAC). The authors define a set of feasible call ...
Abstract—Call holding times in telephony networks are commonly approximated by exponential distribut...
The Guard Channel (GC) scheme is an extensively deployed handover prioritization policy in wireless ...
A mathematical formulation is developed for systematic tracking of the random movement of a mobile s...
Abstract Call admission control (CAC) is important for cellular wireless networks to provide quality...
Admission control is a very useful tool for a network operator. It enables effective link utilizatio...
[[abstract]]A per-connection end-to-end call admission control (CAC) problem is solved in this paper...