Channel borrowing based channel allocation scheme and performance analysis for wireless overlay networks

Fang-ming Zhao, J. Hang, Di He
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In this paper, channel allocation scheme is studied for overlay wireless networks to optimize connection-level QoS. The contributions of our work are threefold. First, channel allocation scheme using both horizontal channel borrowing and vertical channel borrowing is presented and analyzed. Channel borrowing is restricted within handoff requests, and only predefined channels can be lent. When all the channels in a given cell are used, handoff requests can borrow channels from adjacent homogeneous cells. In case that the horizontal borrowing requests fail, handoff requests may also borrow channels from heterogeneous cells, if possible. Second, to further improve the system performance, other priority strategies such as channel reservation are introduced. And third, to meet the high QoS requirements of some services and increase the utilization of radio resources, certain services can be transformed between real-time services and non-real-time services as necessary. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed schemes can improve system performance.
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基于信道借用的无线覆盖网络信道分配方案及性能分析
本文研究了覆盖无线网络的信道分配方案,以优化连接级QoS。我们的工作有三方面的贡献。首先,提出并分析了横向渠道借用和纵向渠道借用的渠道分配方案。通道借用仅限于切换请求,并且只能借用预定义的通道。当给定单元中的所有通道都被使用时,切换请求可以从相邻的同类单元中借用通道。在水平借用请求失败的情况下,如果可能的话,切换请求也可以从异构单元借用通道。其次,为了进一步提高系统性能,引入了信道预留等其他优先级策略。第三,为了满足某些业务的高QoS要求,提高无线电资源的利用率,可以根据需要在实时业务和非实时业务之间进行转换。仿真结果表明,所提方案能够提高系统性能。
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