A data request scheduling policy for PCS networks

Wen Nung Tsai*, Yi-Bing Lin

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Abstract

This paper proposes a scheduling policy called latest preempted, earliest resumed (LPER) for personal communications services (PCS) systems that support voice services as well as the circuit mode data services. The policy gives priority to the voice services over the data services. The scheduling of voice requests is performed as if no data requests exist. Thus, if no idle channel is available when a voice request arrives, a data channel (if exists) is interrupted and the channel will be used for the voice request. The interrupted data request will be resumed when an idle channel is available. In LPER, the data channel selected for interruption is the one that serves the latest outstanding data request (i.e., other outstanding requests enter the system earlier than this request). When an occupied channel is released, LPER resumes the earliest request that entered the system. An analytic model is proposed to study the performance of LPER and provides guidelines to select the input parameters for the PCS systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)141-148
Number of pages8
JournalMobile Networks and Applications
Volume2
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1997

Keywords

  • Radio Channel
  • Data Channel
  • Handoff Call
  • Voice Call
  • Data Request

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