Autores
Rivero Ángeles Mario Eduardo
Título Differentiated Connection Admission Control Strategy for Wireless VoIP Networks with Adaptive Modulation Coding
Tipo Congreso
Sub-tipo Memoria
Descripción 2018 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications, ICNC 2018
Resumen In this paper, a differentiated connection admission control (CAC) strategy for VoIP traffic-based wireless networks with Adaptive Modulation Coding (AMC) is proposed and mathematically analyzed. The service area is divided into different disjoint coverage zones according to the AMC strategy. The aim of the proposed CAC strategy is to regulate and restrain the admission of most resource demanding VoIP sessions (those with lower bit transmission rate). To this end, the number of sessions in a given coverage zone is weighted by a factor whose value depends on the allowed bit transmission rate of that zone. A joint connection and packet level analysis is developed to evaluate the performance of the proposed differentiated CAC strategy. Maximum achieved Erlang capacity for different bit transmission rates ratios and proportion of users in the different coverage zones is evaluated. Numerical results show that with the proposed differentiated CAC strategy, Erlang capacity increases up to 8% relative to CAC without admission differentiation. © 2018 IEEE.
Observaciones DOI 10.1109/ICCNC.2018.8390322
Lugar Maui
País Estados Unidos
No. de páginas 31-37
Vol. / Cap.
Inicio 2018-03-05
Fin 2018-03-08
ISBN/ISSN 9781538636527