Enhancing mobile QoS based on movement contracts

Frank A. Zdarsky, J. Schmitt
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Resource management for individual flows can significantly improve quality of service (QoS) in mobile cellular networks. However, its efficiency depends on the availability of information about the movement of mobile terminals. Movement prediction can potentially provide this information, but is costly if performed by the network and usually assumes a certain movement model, which may not adequately reflect each individual user's behavior. Instead, we propose the concept of movement contracts, where a mobile terminal specifies its movement to the network, which in return provides a better QoS as long as the provided specification is sufficiently accurate. We describe approaches to specify the spatial and temporal aspects of movement with a parsimonious parameter set and evaluate these approaches through simulations. We find that movement contracts can significantly reduce both session blocking and handover dropping probability simultaneously, whereas existing approaches have to make a tradeoff between these.
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基于移动契约增强移动服务质量
单个流的资源管理可以显著提高移动蜂窝网络的服务质量(QoS)。然而,其效率取决于移动终端移动信息的可用性。运动预测可以潜在地提供这些信息,但如果由网络执行,并且通常假设一定的运动模型,这可能无法充分反映每个用户的行为,因此成本很高。相反,我们提出了移动契约的概念,其中移动终端指定其向网络的移动,只要提供的规范足够准确,作为回报,它提供了更好的QoS。我们描述了用简洁的参数集来指定运动的空间和时间方面的方法,并通过模拟来评估这些方法。我们发现移动契约可以同时显著降低会话阻塞和切换丢失概率,而现有的方法必须在这两者之间进行权衡。
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