Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking 2006
DOI: 10.1145/1161089.1161118
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Performance analysis of access selection and transmit diversity in multi-access networks

Abstract: Motivated by the 'beyond 3g' vision of radio access network integration and coordinated radio resource management, a purely analytical performance assessment is presented for a single access point integrating multiple radio accesses. Principal focus is placed on the evaluation of multi-user diversity, multi-access diversity and trunking gains. Scenarios with persistent and non-persistent data flows are investigated, concentrating on throughput and transfer time performance, respectively. A number of numerical … Show more

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“…analyzing the integration of 3G and WLAN technologies [6], studying how different mobility solutions work on top of them [7], [8]. In [9], the benefits of using different metrics to determine the most suitable access to improve the performance of user traffic are analyzed; in [10] the user-perceived performance benefits are analyzed, although tight cooperation and coupling of the involved access technologies is assumed, which may not be the case, e.g. when considering multi-operator scenarios.…”
Section: Multiaccess Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…analyzing the integration of 3G and WLAN technologies [6], studying how different mobility solutions work on top of them [7], [8]. In [9], the benefits of using different metrics to determine the most suitable access to improve the performance of user traffic are analyzed; in [10] the user-perceived performance benefits are analyzed, although tight cooperation and coupling of the involved access technologies is assumed, which may not be the case, e.g. when considering multi-operator scenarios.…”
Section: Multiaccess Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept trunking allows a large number of users to share a relatively small number of channels in a cell by providing access to each user, on demand, from a pool of available channels [5]. In this trunked radio system, each user is allocated a channel on a per call basis, and upon termination of the call, the previously occupied channel is immediately returned to the pool of available channels.…”
Section: Disadvantage Of the Current Grade Of Service Measurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central role of access selection is reflected in the large body of literature treating various access selection schemes and algorithms, see, for example, [54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63]. Previous work, however, only considers a single or few parameters as criteria for access selection, like the radio link quality or costs of access.…”
Section: Access Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%