In last years, wireless networking is becoming very popular because it is able to satisfy user requests in terms of Quality of Service (QoS); when mobility is present, perhaps, hand-over issues are relevant when hosts change coverage areas during their active sessions. It is very important to mitigate mobility effects, employing an appropriate bandwidth management policy. In our work, we propose two integrated schemes: the first one is based on Markov theory and is aimed at the prediction of mobile hosts movements (in terms of future cells), while the second one is based on statistical theory and is aimed at the minimization of the wasted bandwidth used for passive reservations. So, the proposed Pattern Prediction and Passive Bandwidth Management Algorithm (3P-BMA) is the result of the integration of the Markov predictor and the statistical bandwidth management scheme. 3P-BMA is completely independent on the considered technology, mobility model and vehicular environment. We do not care if the coverage is made by UMTS or WLAN technologies, if hosts are pedestrians or mobile users, etc. Some campaigns of simulation have been led-out in order to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed idea in terms of prediction accuracy, Call Dropping/Blocking probabilities and system utilization. © 2013 IEEE.
A distributed hand-over management and pattern prediction algorithm for wireless networks With mobile hosts
Fazio P.;
2013-01-01
Abstract
In last years, wireless networking is becoming very popular because it is able to satisfy user requests in terms of Quality of Service (QoS); when mobility is present, perhaps, hand-over issues are relevant when hosts change coverage areas during their active sessions. It is very important to mitigate mobility effects, employing an appropriate bandwidth management policy. In our work, we propose two integrated schemes: the first one is based on Markov theory and is aimed at the prediction of mobile hosts movements (in terms of future cells), while the second one is based on statistical theory and is aimed at the minimization of the wasted bandwidth used for passive reservations. So, the proposed Pattern Prediction and Passive Bandwidth Management Algorithm (3P-BMA) is the result of the integration of the Markov predictor and the statistical bandwidth management scheme. 3P-BMA is completely independent on the considered technology, mobility model and vehicular environment. We do not care if the coverage is made by UMTS or WLAN technologies, if hosts are pedestrians or mobile users, etc. Some campaigns of simulation have been led-out in order to confirm the effectiveness of the proposed idea in terms of prediction accuracy, Call Dropping/Blocking probabilities and system utilization. © 2013 IEEE.I documenti in ARCA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.