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Performance Analysis of Call Admission Control in WCDMA Systems with Mobility based Interference Margin Reservation

S. Malarkkan and V. C. Ravichandran

Abstract

This study presents performance of call admission control and resource reservation schemes based on the mobility of the users in WCDMA cellular systems. In order to guarantee the handoff dropping probability, the mobility of the user is predicted based on a realistic mobility model. The mobility prediction scheme used in this study is used to estimate the set of candidate cells into which the mobile may move in the near future and calculates the likeliness value for each candidate cell. It also estimates the time slot at which the mobile may enter into the candidate cells based on the distance between the current location of the mobile and the candidate cell center distance. Based on the mobility prediction, resource is reserved in terms of Interference Guard margin (IGM) to guarantee some target handoff dropping probability. The admission threshold is adaptively controlled to achieve a better balance between guaranteeing handoff-dropping probability and maximizing resource utilization. Simulation results show that the call admission control scheme with mobility based resource reservation scheme outperforms well when compared with the fixed reservation scheme.

Journal of Computer Science
Volume 2 No. 10, 2006, 789-793

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2006.789.793

Submitted On: 24 August 2006 Published On: 31 October 2006

How to Cite: Malarkkan, S. & Ravichandran, V. C. (2006). Performance Analysis of Call Admission Control in WCDMA Systems with Mobility based Interference Margin Reservation. Journal of Computer Science, 2(10), 789-793. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2006.789.793

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Keywords

  • Blocking probability
  • dropping probability
  • most likely cell time