2009
DOI: 10.1002/dac.1062
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Dynamic pricing for load‐balancing in user‐centric joint call admission control of next‐generation wireless networks

Abstract: SUMMARYNext-generation wireless networks (NGWN) will be heterogeneous, comprising of a number of radio access technologies (RATs) co-existing in the same geographical area. In NGWN, joint call admission control (JCAC) algorithms are required to select the most appropriate RAT for each incoming call. It is envisaged that these JCAC algorithms will be user-centric (i.e. will consider users' preferences in making RAT selection decisions) in order to enhance user satisfaction. However, user-centric JCAC algorithms… Show more

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“…Apart from the common criteria employed in CAC schemes, such as CBP, available network channels, and call priority, new criteria such as fairness and network revenue should be also examined [21]. Apart from the common criteria employed in CAC schemes, such as CBP, available network channels, and call priority, new criteria such as fairness and network revenue should be also examined [21].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Apart from the common criteria employed in CAC schemes, such as CBP, available network channels, and call priority, new criteria such as fairness and network revenue should be also examined [21]. Apart from the common criteria employed in CAC schemes, such as CBP, available network channels, and call priority, new criteria such as fairness and network revenue should be also examined [21].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern CAC schemes in wireless networks are combined with resource allocation algorithms so as to increase the efficient use of network resources and maximize network capacity. Apart from the common criteria employed in CAC schemes, such as CBP, available network channels, and call priority, new criteria such as fairness and network revenue should be also examined [21]. Thus, this paper deals with fairness in P-CAC schemes destined for wireless networks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the dynamic property of MN speed and its effect on VHOs is a crucial factor that must be taken into consideration in the design of efficient VHO for NGWNs. Dynamic pricing has been used as an incentive to control users' behaviour and utilization of network resources [35]. Network users act autonomously and sometimes selfishly, without considering the prevailing network traffic conditions.…”
Section: Network Criteria and Degree Of Importance Of Group Call Specmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model was used to compare and evaluate the performance of various RAT selection policies that fall into three categories: service-based, load-balancing based and multi-mode terminal driven strategies. However, the users' perceived QoS was the main focus of most of the proposed RAT selection algorithms e.g., [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%