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Abstract-The General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) offers performance
guaranteed packet data services to mobile users. A dynamic adaptive guaranteed
quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning scheme is proposed over GPRS wireless
mobile links via the guaranteed QoS media access control (GQ-MAC) protocol and
the accompanying adaptive prioritized-handoff call admission control (AP-CAC)
protocol to maintain QoS guarantees under the effect of mobile handoffs. The
GQ-MAC protocol supports bounded access delay and packet-loss probability for
respective delay and loss sensitive traffic, and dynamic adaptive resource
allocation for bursty traffic. The AP-CAC protocol provides dynamic adaptive
prioritized admission by differentiating handoff requests of different traffic
classes with higher admission priorities over new calls via the dynamic multiple
guard channels scheme, which adapts the channel capacity limits reserved for the
multiple handoff request classes in each radio cell based on the current
estimates of their arrival rates derived from the current number of ongoing
calls in neighboring radio cells and the mobility pattern. |
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