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Abstract:
The General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) offers performance guaranteed packet
data services to mobile users over wireless frequency-division duplex links with
time division multiple access, and core packet data networks. This paper
presents a dynamic adaptive guaranteed quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning
scheme over GPRS wireless mobile links by proposing a guaranteed QoS media
access control (GQ-MAC) protocol and an accompanying adaptive
prioritized-handoff call admission control (AP-CAC) protocol to maintain GPRS
QoS guarantees under the effect of mobile handoffs. The GQ-MAC protocol supports
bounded channel access delay for delay-sensitive traffic, bounded packet loss
probability for loss-sensitive traffic, and dynamic adaptive resource allocation
for bursty traffic with peak bandwidth allocation adapted to the current queue
length. The AP-CAC protocol provides dynamic adaptive prioritized admission by
differentiating handoff requests with higher admission priorities over new calls
via a dynamic multiple guard channels scheme, which dynamically adapts the
capacity reserved for dealing with handoff requests based on the current traffic
conditions in the neighboring radio cells.
Integrated services (IntServ) QoS provisioning over the IP/ATM-based GPRS
core network is realized over a multi-protocol label switching (MPLS)
architecture, and mobility is supported over the core network via a novel mobile
label-switching tree (MLST) architecture. End-to-end QoS provisioning over the
GPRS wireless mobile network is realized by mapping between the IntServ and GPRS
QoS requirements, and by extending the AP-CAC protocol from the wireless medium
to the core network to provide a unified end-to-end admission control with
dynamic adaptive admission priorities.
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