Volume : 1, Issue : 7, December - 2012
An Experiment with Resource Allocation Policies of GSM/3G Networks
Himanshu D. Nayak
Abstract :
Mobile communication plays vital role in all areas of Engineering. Because of that, wireless medium is heavily crowded by various users in various applications. This medium adds much noise to the transmitted signal. Apart from this noise, it establishes multipath level between the transmitter and receiver. This multipath Communication will affect the signal reception at the receiver. The primary goal of this paper is to create a resource peering framework that implements this seamless and transparent network composition between arbitrary voice/data wireless network operators, regardless of the access technology (large GSM/UMTS networks, small Wi–Fi hotspots, etc.), or type of service required (voice or data). In addition, the control plane of this composition should be a single global network that all operators can access, namely, the Internet. we have presented in this paper a flexible resource allocation mechanism that allows for global, transparent network composition between wireless service providers. We then showed as examples how this mechanism can be applied to UMTS and Wi–Fi networks. In addition, we provide an initial prototype implementation that shows the resource reservation time overhead to be negligible from a usability standpoint, which is encouraging. Future work includes investigation of real–world deployments simulations with realistic traffic workloads, as well as further investigation of the feasibility of incorporating our architecture into deployed systems.
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Himanshu D. Nayak An Experiment with Resource Allocation Policies of GSM/3G Networks Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol: 1, Issue: 7 December 2012