2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.cor.2004.03.009
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A subrating channel assignment scheme for cellular radio network with directed retry

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“…To suggest a congestion control scheme for a next‐generation network‐comprehensive service, Choi et al () considered an MMPP/G/1/K queue, which was able to control arrival rates according to the queue length. Jain and Rakhee () provided a subrating channel assignment scheme for a cellular radio network with directed retry to improve the handoff performance of an ongoing call. Artalejo and Lopez‐Herrero () provided a novel model of a cellular network with matrix analytic formalism while considering the repeated dials in varying environments; the formalism could be used to measure the business performance of the network.…”
Section: Operations Research Applications In Different Service Industmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To suggest a congestion control scheme for a next‐generation network‐comprehensive service, Choi et al () considered an MMPP/G/1/K queue, which was able to control arrival rates according to the queue length. Jain and Rakhee () provided a subrating channel assignment scheme for a cellular radio network with directed retry to improve the handoff performance of an ongoing call. Artalejo and Lopez‐Herrero () provided a novel model of a cellular network with matrix analytic formalism while considering the repeated dials in varying environments; the formalism could be used to measure the business performance of the network.…”
Section: Operations Research Applications In Different Service Industmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hong and Rappaport [6] considered prioritized and non-prioritized schemes for channel assignment. Jain and Rakhee [7] considered the sub-rating channel assignment scheme with directed retry to improve the performance of handoff packets, and quality of service (QOS) of cellular radio network and reduced blocking probabilities. Klienrock L. [8] formulating models as well as developing operational formulas (exact or approximate) that may be used for analysis and design of systems.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blocking probability P B of new calls, Blocking probability P Bh of handoff calls and Probability P fh of handoff failure The forced termination and call non completion probabilities are same as given in equations (6) and (7). Where P fh is given by equation (12).…”
Section: Model-iimentioning
confidence: 99%