Resource management policies in GPRS wireless internet access systems

M. Meo, M. Marsan, Cecilia Batetta
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In this paper we consider the problem of resource management in GSM/GPRS cellular networks offering not only mobile telephony services, but also data services for the wireless access to the Internet. In particular we investigate channel allocation policies that can provide a good tradeoff between the QoS guaranteed to voice and data services end users, considering three different alternatives, and developing analytical techniques for the assessment of their relative merits. The first channel allocation policy is called voice priority, since it gives priority to voice in the access to radio channels; we show that this policy cannot provide acceptable performance to data services, and we discuss the reasons for this shortcoming. The second channel allocation policy is called R-reservation; it statically reserves a fixed number of channels to data services, thus drastically improving their performance, but subtracting resources from voice users, even when these are not needed for data, thus inducing an unnecessary performance degradation for voice services. The third channel allocation policy is called dynamic reservation; as the name implies, it dynamically allocates channels to data when necessary, using the information about the queue length of GPRS data units within the base station. A threshold on the queue length is used in order to decide when channels must be allocated to data. Numerical results, show that the dynamic reservation channel allocation policy can provide very effective performance tradeoffs for data and voice services, with the additional advantage of being easily managed through the setting of the threshold value.
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GPRS无线互联网接入系统中的资源管理策略
本文研究了GSM/GPRS蜂窝网络的资源管理问题,GSM/GPRS蜂窝网络不仅提供移动电话业务,而且还提供无线接入Internet的数据业务。我们特别研究了可以在保证语音和数据服务最终用户的QoS之间提供良好权衡的信道分配策略,考虑了三种不同的替代方案,并开发了评估其相对优点的分析技术。第一信道分配策略称为语音优先,因为它在对无线电信道的接入中给予语音优先权;我们展示了此策略不能为数据服务提供可接受的性能,并讨论了造成此缺点的原因。第二种信道分配策略称为R-reservation;它静态地为数据服务保留了固定数量的通道,从而大大提高了它们的性能,但减少了语音用户的资源,即使这些资源不是数据所需要的,从而导致语音服务的不必要的性能下降。第三种通道分配策略称为动态预留;顾名思义,它使用有关基站内GPRS数据单元的队列长度的信息,在必要时动态地为数据分配通道。使用队列长度的阈值来决定何时必须将通道分配给数据。数值结果表明,动态预留信道分配策略可以为数据和语音业务提供非常有效的性能权衡,并且通过设置阈值易于管理。
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