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MULTIACCESS, MOBILITY AND TELETRAFFIC FOR WIRELESS

COMMUNICATIONS: VOLUME 3

MULTIACCESS, MOBILITY AND TELETRAFFIC FOR WIRELESS

COMMUNICATIONS: VOLUME 3

Edited by

Kim K. Leung Broadband Wireless Systems Research Department

AT&T Labs Red Bank, New Jersey

Branimir Vojcic Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science

The George Washington University Washington, D.C.

SPRINGER SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, LLC

ISBN 978-1-4613-7565-4 ISBN 978-1-4615-5607-7 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-5607-7

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

A C.LP. Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.

Copyright © 1999 by Springer Science+Business Media New York Originally published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 1999 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1999 A l l rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, photo­copying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher, Springer Science+Business Media, L L C .

Printed on acid-free paper.

Table of Contents

Preface.......................................................................................................... vii

Elements of an End-to-End QoS Architecture in WirelessIMobile Networks Mahmoud Naghshineh ....................... ........................................ ................... 1

Design and Performance of Underlay-Overlay Cellular Networks Krishnan Kumaran and Phil Whiting............................................................ 11

An Efficiency Limit of Cellular Mobile Systems Andras Volk6 and Andrew Campbell................. ................ ........................... 27

A High-Capacity Cellular System by Improved Sectorization and Interleaved Channel Assignment Li-Chun Wang and Kin K. Leung ................................................................. 43

Performance Analysis of Session Oriented Data Communications for Mobile Computing in Cellular Systems Yunsang Park and Stephen Rappaport .......................................................... 59

Teletraffic Analysis of Reversible Hierarchical Cellular Networks Xavier Lagrange ........................................................................................... 75

Multi-User Paging Policies in Cellular Wireless Networks Yianni Michalas and Leandros Tassiulas ...................................................... 91

A Practical Approach for Location Area Planning in a Personal Communication Services Network Partha Bhattacharjee, Debashis Saha, Amitava Mukherjee and Madhibanti Maitra ................................................................................................................. ... 107

An Adaptive JP Mobility System for Enhanced Performance Hassan Omar, Hossam Elsherif, Tarek Saadawi and Myung Lee .................. 123

Distributed Registration Extension to Mobile-JP M.C. Chuah and Y. Li .................................................................................. 139

Wireless ATM - Broadband Mobile Radio Systems Thorsten Benkner ...................... .............................................. ..................... 155

On Modeling and Analysis of Cell Selection in Wireless Cellular Networks Alexe Leu and Bijan Jabbari ......................................................................... 187

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Sensitivity Analysis of Conditional Co-Channel Interference in Cellular FDMAffDMA SysteDl'l Pekka Pirinen................................................................................................ 171

Performance of the IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Medium Access Control Protocol Under Error and Error-Free Conditions Farhood Moslehi and Scott Midkiff............................................................... 203

On the Maximum Throughput of Wireless Circuit-Switched Networks Under QoS Constraints Jeffrey Wieselthier, Gam Nguyen and Anthony Ephremides.......................... 219

Analysis of GSM HSCSD Service with Channel Allocation Constraints Doru Calin and Djamal Zeghlache ................................................................ 237

Mobility Modeling in Cellular Radio Networks, Product Form Solutions and Blocking Rudolf Mathar and Martin Hellebrandt '" ................ ........ ...... ....... ............ ..... 253

Adaptive Resource Allocation and Rate Control for Heterogeneous Traffic on DRS Links Fatih Alagoz, Amina Al-Rustamani, Branimir Vojcic, Raymond Pickholtz and David Walters ......................................................................................................... 263

A Distributed and Adaptive Hybrid Channel Allocation Strategy for PCS Networks Manhoi Choy, Bo Li and Xiaomao Liu.......................................................... 279

Wireless Link Dimensioning and Transmission Parameters Optimization Fraser Cameron, Moshe Zukerman and Maxim Gitlits ........ .................. ........ 295

Performance of Dual Mode Packet Access in DS-CDMA SysteDl'l Farooq Khan....... ............. ....... ....... ...... ........ .............. ................ ...... ............. 309

Author Index. .................................................................... .......................... 325

Preface

This volume presents the proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Multiaccess, Mobility and Teletraffic for Wireless Communications held in October 1998 in Washington, D.C. The focus of this workshop is to identify, present and discuss the theoretical and implementation issues critical to the design of wireless networks.

To ensure proper network design and engineering, designers of wireless networks need to understand and address issues such as radio propagation, antenna, interference management, multiaccess, mobility, teletraffic, signalling and networking protocols. In fact, not only do these issues need to be understood and addressed, their interdependence and interactions also deserve to be examined closely. Therefore, the goal of this workshop is to present papers addressing these issues, with the hope of stimulating further collaboration among researchers of various disciplines in wireless communications.

High-speed wireless networks such as wireless ATM and GSM with high-speed data services continue to attract much research and development efforts. The major challenges on the physical and link layers in these networks include radio design, interference management, resource allocation and multiaccess protocol. Several papers on these issues are presented here.

As the availability of radio spectrum is limited, there is always a desire to ''maximize'' the spectral efficiency, for example, by diligent (and perhaps dynamic) re-use of frequency and cell layout, while guaranteeing a certain quality of service (QoS). A number of papers at this workshop address these topics.

An issue related to the efficient use of radio spectrum is mobility and handoff management This issue becomes critical due to a high degree of mobility as cell size continues to be reduced to meet the growing traffic demand. In addition, Internet access is very popular and users expect the networks to support mobile IP. This further complicates the issue. These topics are addressed by several papers in this volume.

Last but not least, teletraffic and performance analysis has been shown to be helpful in network design and engineering to meet specified blocking probability, delay and other QoS requirements. The workshop also presents several papers in these areas.

The contents of this volume cover very recent results on a broad range of issues for wireless networks, which we hope will stimulate many ideas for future research.

Kin K. Leung

Branimir Vojcic

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The Fourth Workshop on Multiaccess, Mobility and T eletraffic

for Wireless Communications, MMT98, is proud to acknowledge the contributions

of its sponsors to the success of the conference.

MAJOR SPONSOR

AT.T Labs

SPONSORS

IEEE Communications Society in Co-operation with ACM SIGMOBILE

Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, The George Washington University

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Acknowledgement

We wish to extend our gratitude to the following people who have helped us in preparing this workshop.

Advisory Board Members Norman Abramson Hamid Aghvami Donald Cox Anthony Epbremides David Everitt Robert Gallager Bijan Jabbari

General Workshop Co-chairs Bijan Jabbari

Technical Programme Committee Umesh Amin Victor Bahl Yeheskel Bar-Ness Kalyan Basu K. Ben Letaief Thorsten Benkner Ezio Biglieri K.-C. Chen Justin Chuang Giovanni Colombo Anthony Ephremides Luigi Fratta Woldemar Fuhrmann Zygmunt Haas Stephen Hanly Ravi Jain Peter Jung Farooq Khan Xavier Lagrange Kin Leung (Co-Chair)

Jim Massey Raymond Pickholtz Raj Pandya Stephen Rappaport Raymond Steele Andrew Viterbi

Raymond Pickholtz

Y.-B. Lin Rudolf Mathar P.T. Mathiopoulos David McMillan Mahmoud Naghshineh Kaveh Pahlavan Greg Pollini RameshRao Christopher Rose Michael Rumsewicz Michael Schopp Sami Tabbane Sergio Verdu Branimir Vojcic (Co-Chair) Branka Vucetic Phil Whiting Patricia Wirth PeterYum Djamal Zeghlache

Additional Reviewers Farooq Anjum Josh Broch Gagan Choudhury Aleksandar Damnjanovic Jelena Damnjanovic Ibrahim Korpeoglu

Silvan Mayer Kathy Meier-Hellstern Thomas Niessen Xiaoxin Qiu Robert Sewell Ulricb Weiss

We are also very grateful to Debby Swanson, Lucinda Jandoli, Stephanie Sato, Yong Zhou, and Esmal Dinan and Li-Chun Wang for their invaluable help with the workshop.

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