On the Handoff-Call Blocking Probability Calculation in W-CDMA Cellular Networks

Author(s):  
Vassilios G. Vassilakis ◽  
Georgios A. Kallos ◽  
Ioannis D. Moscholios ◽  
Michael D. Logothetis
2002 ◽  
Vol 6 (10) ◽  
pp. 422-424 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Ioannou ◽  
S. Louvros ◽  
I. Panoutsopoulos ◽  
S. Kotsopoulos ◽  
G.K. Karagiannidis

2014 ◽  
Vol 721 ◽  
pp. 720-723
Author(s):  
Jian Bin Xue ◽  
Feng Jie He ◽  
Bo Liang

In this paper, in order to balance the network load and make a part of the stations into the sleep mode, we adopted a load balancing scheme in relay-assisted cellular networks. In the proposed distributed algorithm, relay station only needs to exchange information with its neighboring which bases stations and makes a re-association decision by itself. So it can balance the load and decrease the call blocking probability, and then reduce the network energy consumption. According to the approach of tabu search, we can find the optimal mode combination and ensure the Qos (quality of service) which is presented.


2010 ◽  
Vol 2010 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chen-Feng Wu

A traditional handoff algorithm always adopts stationary channel preservation schemes that cause the increase of call blocking probability (CBP) and the decrease of system utilization to reduce the call dropping probability (CDP) for handoff call. In this paper, the extension theory is introduced and applied to the handoff algorithm for participating handoff decisions and channel preservation. The mobile can perform handoff by predicting user mobility in advance based on extension-based derivation. By using the simple extension-based derivation, the required channels can be reserved for handoff call beforehand, and the required quality of service (QoS) is preserved during handoff occurring. Furthermore, both the QoS issue and the efficiency of channel allocation are considered simultaneously for the proposed algorithm. The extension and accumulation concepts are combined for reducing the number of guard channels in the proposed scheme, so the CBP does not reduce too much and the utilization of channel is more efficiency.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyungkoo Jun ◽  
Sijung Kim

We investigate the effects of handoff on system performance in two-tier cellular networks. Two of the main performance metrics are new call blocking probability and handoff drop rate. We develop analytical models to evaluate the performance of two different handoff schemes. One scheme considers only femto-to-macrocell handoff while the other is bidirectional including macro-to-femtocell handoff. Our model is more elaborate than existing ones which have not considered the mobility of mobile stations. Numerical results show that the bidirectional scheme performs better than the femto-to-macrocell handoff as it achieves lower blocking probability and drop rate.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.17) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
M Mounika ◽  
Md Sharmila ◽  
M Prasanna Gowri ◽  
K Tejasvi ◽  
M Siva Ganga Prasad

Accuracy of spectrum sensing in cellular mobile networks can be increased by reducing the sensing error probability, call blocking probability & by increasing network throughput. In our Project work, an advanced algorithms like Teaching Learning Based Optimization (TLBO), Genetic (GA) and Differential Evaluation (DE) Algorithms are used to analyze the sensing error probability, call blocking probability and network throughput. We will propose a channel allocation and management scheme with the above mentioned algorithms for supporting mobile users. With the help of these algorithms, sensing error and call blocking probabilities are analyzed to find out an optimal value for reducing the errors to some extent and improving network throughput. Channel Allocation in cellular networks is a key aspect with channel impairments and non-ideal antenna patterns. Finally, performance analysis is done through comparison of simulation results. 


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