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Title

CAC DPLB MCN: A Distributed Load Balancing Scheme in Multimedia Mobile Cellular Networks

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Year of publication

2016

Published in

Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences

Journal year: 2016 | Journal volume: vol. 41 | Journal number: no. 4

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • call carrying capacity
  • cellular network
  • channel allocation
  • frequency reuse partitioning
  • load balancing
Abstract

EN The problem of non-uniform traffic demand in different cells of a cellular network may lead to a gross imbalance in the system performance. Thus, the users in hot cells may suffer from low throughput. In this paper, an effective and simple load balancing scheme CAC_DPLB_MCN is proposed that can effectively reduce the overall call blocking. This model considers dealing with multi-media traffic as well as time-varying geographical traffic distribution. The proposed scheme uses the concept of cell-tiering thereby creating fractional frequency reuse environment. A message exchange based distributed scheme instead of centralized one is used which help the proposed scheme be implemented in a multiple hot cell environment also. Furthermore, concept of dynamic pricing is used to serve the best interest of the users as well as for the service providers. The performance of the proposed scheme is compared with two other existing schemes in terms of call blocking probability and bandwidth utilization. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme can reduce the call blocking significantly in highly congested cell with highest bandwidth utilization. Use of dynamic pricing also makes the scheme useful to increase revenue of the service providers in contrast with compared schemes.

Pages (from - to)

261 - 296

DOI

10.1515/fcds-2016-0015

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https://www.sciendo.com/article/10.1515/fcds-2016-0015

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CC BY-NC-ND (attribution - noncommercial - no derivatives)

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