Recent papers have shown that, in a code-division multiple access cellular network, bursty user mobility causes remarkable negative effects on link availability, and hence on cellular network capacity. This article shows that a possible provision for contrasting such negative effects is the introduction of a blocking threshold which produces an increase in the link availability and a decrease in the dropping probability at the expense of the appearance of a non-null blocking probability. In order to maximize the capacity of the cellular network, the blocking threshold has to be selected so that a proper balancing of the blocking probability, dropping probability, and link availability is achieved. In particular, the article presents a simpl...
Future generations of cellular networks envision unprecedented growth in capacity requirements essen...
International audienceFuture Personal Communication Networks (PCN) will employ microcells and picoce...
In cellular systems the high probability of blocking represents a big problem for users, the propose...
Considerable efforts in the recent technical literature have been devoted to the capacity evaluation...
In the recent technical literature on cellular networks Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) has rec...
An overwhelming number of models in the literature use average inter-cell interference for the calcu...
In this paper we focus on the so-called load-adaptive Dynamic Channel Allocation (DCA) strategies fo...
We present a novel approach to model air interface access mechanism in the downlink of a CDMA networ...
Abstract—The aim of this paper is to contribute to the un-derstanding of the teletraffic behavior of...
Fast proliferation of mobile Internet and high-demand mobile applications necessitates the introduct...
grantor: University of TorontoThe capacity of a CDMA network is an extremely important iss...
Designing a call admission control (CAC) algorithm that guarantees call blocking probabilities for a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe capacity of a CDMA network is an extremely important iss...
In this paper we discussed Call admission control algorithms that reduce dropped calls in CDMA cellu...
Abstract — This paper is a sequel of previous work, in which we proposed a model and computational t...
Future generations of cellular networks envision unprecedented growth in capacity requirements essen...
International audienceFuture Personal Communication Networks (PCN) will employ microcells and picoce...
In cellular systems the high probability of blocking represents a big problem for users, the propose...
Considerable efforts in the recent technical literature have been devoted to the capacity evaluation...
In the recent technical literature on cellular networks Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) has rec...
An overwhelming number of models in the literature use average inter-cell interference for the calcu...
In this paper we focus on the so-called load-adaptive Dynamic Channel Allocation (DCA) strategies fo...
We present a novel approach to model air interface access mechanism in the downlink of a CDMA networ...
Abstract—The aim of this paper is to contribute to the un-derstanding of the teletraffic behavior of...
Fast proliferation of mobile Internet and high-demand mobile applications necessitates the introduct...
grantor: University of TorontoThe capacity of a CDMA network is an extremely important iss...
Designing a call admission control (CAC) algorithm that guarantees call blocking probabilities for a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe capacity of a CDMA network is an extremely important iss...
In this paper we discussed Call admission control algorithms that reduce dropped calls in CDMA cellu...
Abstract — This paper is a sequel of previous work, in which we proposed a model and computational t...
Future generations of cellular networks envision unprecedented growth in capacity requirements essen...
International audienceFuture Personal Communication Networks (PCN) will employ microcells and picoce...
In cellular systems the high probability of blocking represents a big problem for users, the propose...