53 research outputs found

    A framework for fast handoff schemes in wireless ATM networks

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    Includes bibliographical references.In this research, we focus on providing a framework that extends the fixed ATM standard to support user mobility in future WATM networks. The WATM architecture allows for the migration of fixed ATM networks without major modifications. Thus most of the mobility functions are implemented on the wireless access network. The most important component supporting mobility in a cluster is the Mobility Enhanced Switch (MES). We propose using direct links between adjacent MESs to support Permanent Virtual Channels (PVCs) in order to facilitate fast inter-cluster handoffwith minimum handofflatency. This research addresses a framework on handoff mobility by proposing three fast handoff re-routing schemes based on the support of PVCs

    A Comparative Study of Prioritized Handoff Schemes with Guard Channels in Wireless Cellular Networks

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    Mobility management has always been the main challenge in most mobile systems. It involves the management of network radio channel resource capacity for the purpose of achieving optimum quality of service (QoS) standard. In this era of wireless Personal Communication Networks such as Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM), Wireless Asynchronous Transfer Mode (WATM), Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS), there is a continuous increase in demand for network capacity. In order to accommodate the increased demand for network capacity (radio resource) over the wireless medium, cell sizes are reduced. As a result of such reduction in cell sizes, handoffs occur more frequently, and thereby result in increased volume of handoff related signaling. Therefore, a handoff scheme that can handle the increased signaling load while sustaining the standard QoS parameters is required.This work presents a comparative analysis of four popular developed handoff schemes. New call blocking probability, forced termination probability and throughput are the QoS parameters employed in comparing the four schemes. The four schemes are:RCS-GC,MRCS-GC, NCBS-GC, and APS-GC. NCBS-GChas the leased new call blocking probability while APS-GC has the worst. In terms of forced termination probability, MRCS-GC has the best result, whileRCS-GChas the worst scheme.MRCS-GC delivers the highest number of packets per second while APS-GC delivers the least. These performance metrics are computed by using the analytical expressions developed for these metrics in the considered models in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet environment.http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/njt.v34i3.2

    Reuse partitioning in cellular networks with dynamic channel allocation

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    Great interest in recent years has been devoted to mobile communications. The research effort has been directed to increasing the capacity of radio systems by applying space reuse techniques. Higher efficiency in the usage of the available frequency spectrum can be obtained either by reducing the cell size, thus requiring the provision of new base stations, or by reusing the available spectrum more efficiently without cell size reduction. In this paper we present a dynamic frequency allocation algorithm for cellular networks that exploits a given reuse pattern. The performance of the proposed scheme, in terms of blocking probability, is evaluated by means of computer simulations both when the position of the mobiles remains unchanged and when mobility is taken into account, under both uniform and hot-spot traffic. The numerical results show that the capacity of the proposed scheme is sensibly higher than that of a dynamic channel allocation without reuse partitioning. The effects of both user mobility and reuse partitioning on the signalling load are also considered

    Design and implementation of a functional WATM test bed to study the performance of handoff schemes

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    Includes bibliographical references.The focus of this research is on the design and implementation of a WATM functional architecture in order to facilitate a seamless handoff. The project includes an experimental implementation of the WATM network. This required the building of a prototype WATM network with existing ATM switches and implementing handover protocol schemes at both the access and network sides

    Contribución a la caracterización de los mecanismos de acceso y traspaso en sistemas móviles celulares basados en transmisión de paquetes

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    La estandarización del esquema de acceso radio para los futuros sistemas de telecomunicación está a punto de ser una realidad. En el calendario propuesto por ITU para llevar a cabo la elaboración del estándar, se prevé que las primeras versiones de las especificaciones técnicas puedan estar disponibles a principios del año 2000. Pero la llegada de la tercera generación, conocida bajo el concepto IMT-2000 dentro de ITU y como UMTS en el ámbito europeo, no estsupeditada únicamente a la incorporación del nuevo sistema de acceso radio, sino que existe una marcada tendencia de migración de los sistemas móviles actuales hacia la provisión de los diferentes servicios y prestaciones ambicionados en el sistema IMT-2000/UMTS.Por tanto, el sistema IMT-2000/UMTS se plantea como una convergencia de diferentes sistemas y nuevas tecnologías que, paulatinamente, van armonizando sus características para poder llegar a conseguir una única plataforma global de telecomunicaciones. Y una de las directrices seguidas en dicha convergencia es la adopción de las denominadas técnicas de transmisión en modo paquete en sustitución de las actuales soluciones basadas en conmutación de circuitos. Algunos de los argumentos esgrimidos a favor de la incorporación de mecanismos de transmisión en modo paquete son los siguientes:* La posibilidad de realizar un uso más eficiente de los recursos radio disponibles. La asignación fija durante el transcurso de toda una conexión puede resultar completamente ineficiente para servicios a ráfagas o con tasas de transmisión fluctuantes.* Mayor flexibilidad a la hora de integrar tráfico de diferente naturaleza, como por ejemplo, voz, datos, deñales de vídeo, etc.* La mayor imbricación de las tecnologías de la información (IT), orientadas a paquetes, en las tecnologías de telecomunicaciones.* La integración paulatina de las redes de acceso móviles a una plataforma

    Novel techniques for integration of super-users in cellular networks

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    4. generációs mobil rendszerek kutatása = Research on 4-th Generation Mobile Systems

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    A 3G mobil rendszerek szabványosítása a végéhez közeledik, legalábbis a meghatározó képességek tekintetében. Ezért létfontosságú azon technikák, eljárások vizsgálata, melyek a következő, 4G rendszerekben meghatározó szerepet töltenek majd be. Több ilyen kutatási irányvonal is létezik, ezek közül projektünkben a fontosabbakra koncentráltunk. A következőben felsoroljuk a kutatott területeket, és röviden összegezzük az elért eredményeket. Szórt spektrumú rendszerek Kifejlesztettünk egy új, rádiós interfészen alkalmazható hívásengedélyezési eljárást. Szimulációs vizsgálatokkal támasztottuk alá a megoldás hatékonyságát. A projektben kutatóként résztvevő Jeney Gábor sikeresen megvédte Ph.D. disszertációját neurális hálózatokra épülő többfelhasználós detekciós technikák témában. Az elért eredmények Imre Sándor MTA doktori disszertációjába is beépültek. IP alkalmazása mobil rendszerekben Továbbfejlesztettük, teszteltük és általánosítottuk a projekt keretében megalkotott új, gyűrű alapú topológiára épülő, a jelenleginél nagyobb megbízhatóságú IP alapú hozzáférési koncepciót. A témakörben Szalay Máté Ph.D. disszertációja már a nyilvános védésig jutott. Kvantum-informatikai módszerek alkalmazása 3G/4G detekcióra Új, kvantum-informatikai elvekre épülő többfelhasználós detekciós eljárást dolgoztunk ki. Ehhez új kvantum alapú algoritmusokat is kifejlesztettünk. Az eredményeket nemzetközi folyóiratok mellett egy saját könyvben is publikáltuk. | The project consists of three main research directions. Spread spectrum systems: we developed a new call admission control method for 3G air interfaces. Project member Gabor Jeney obtained the Ph.D. degree and project leader Sandor Imre submitted his DSc theses from this area. Application of IP in mobile systems: A ring-based reliable IP mobility mobile access concept and corresponding protocols have been developed. Project member Máté Szalay submitted his Ph.D. theses from this field. Quantum computing based solutions in 3G/4G detection: Quantum computing based multiuser detection algorithm was developed. Based on the results on this field a book was published at Wiley entitled: 'Quantum Computing and Communications - an engineering approach'
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