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Performability analysis of multi-service call admission control schemes in LTE networks
AbstractTwo important Quality-of-Service (QoS) measures for cellular networks are the fractions of New Calls (NCs) and Handoff Calls (HCs). These types of calls are usually blocked or dropped for two reasons: radio channels are occupied (performance reason) or failure of radio channels (availability reason). Call Admission Control (CAC) is a technique that accepts or rejects user requests in a network. This paper proposes two new CAC schemes for Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks supporting two classes of services (Real-Time (RT) and Non-Real-Time (NRT)). The proposed CAC schemes are composites, meaning that they consider performance changes associated with the failure and recovery of radio channels. We use the Probabilistic Model Checking (PMC) to perform a comparative analysis between the performability measures (combination of performance and availability measures) of the proposed composite CAC schemes and an existing pure performance model. First, we model the composite CAC schemes with multidimensional Continuous Time Markov Chain (CTMC). Then, we specify QoS requirements through the CTMC using the Continuous-time Stochastic Logic (CSL). Finally, we quantify the performability measures of the composite CAC schemes by checking CSL steady-state, transient, and path formulas using the PRISM model checker.KEYWORDS: LTE networksCACschemesCSLCTMCPRISM model checkerperformability modeling Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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International Journal of General Systems is a periodical devoted primarily to the publication of original research contributions to system science, basic as well as applied. However, relevant survey articles, invited book reviews, bibliographies, and letters to the editor are also published.
The principal aim of the journal is to promote original systems ideas (concepts, principles, methods, theoretical or experimental results, etc.) that are broadly applicable to various kinds of systems. The term “general system” in the name of the journal is intended to indicate this aim–the orientation to systems ideas that have a general applicability. Typical subject areas covered by the journal include: uncertainty and randomness; fuzziness and imprecision; information; complexity; inductive and deductive reasoning about systems; learning; systems analysis and design; and theoretical as well as experimental knowledge regarding various categories of systems. Submitted research must be well presented and must clearly state the contribution and novelty. Manuscripts dealing with particular kinds of systems which lack general applicability across a broad range of systems should be sent to journals specializing in the respective topics.