Autores
Rivero Ángeles Mario Eduardo
Título Joint call and packet level performance analysis of CAC strategies for VoIP traffic in wireless
Tipo Congreso
Sub-tipo CONACYT
Descripción 54th Annual IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference: "Energizing Global Communications"
Resumen Call admission control (CAC) functionality is a critical requirement for guarantee the desired quality of service (QoS) for voice calls in IP-based wireless networks. In this paper, three different CAC strategies for voice over IP (VoIP) traffic over wireless access networks with packet buffering are mathematically analyzed through a joint call and packet level discrete time teletraffic model. The admission criterion (i.e., admission threshold) of new sessions of these strategies is based on either the total number of sessions, the number of active sessions (i.e., sessions in talk-spurt periods), or the number of packets queued in the buffer. Admission threshold and buffer size can be both controlled for QoS provisioning in terms of session blocking and packet dropping probabilities. Arrivals and completions of VoIP sessions, on/off activity detection, and periodic and constant length packet generation (of active sessions) of individual VoIP sessions are modeled. The developed teletraffic analysis allows to evaluate the performance of the CAC strategies in terms of the most relevant QoS metrics of VoIP traffic at both call and packet level (i.e., session blocking and packet dropping probabilities and packet delay). Finally, the maximum traffic attained by the different studied-CAC strategies (while QoS provisioning is guaranteed) is obtained.
Observaciones GLOBECOM 2011; Category numberCFP11GLO-ART; Code 88463; Article number 6134483
Lugar Houston, Texas
País Estados Unidos
No. de páginas 1-6
Vol. / Cap.
Inicio 2011-12-05
Fin 2011-12-09
ISBN/ISSN 9781424492664