The link allocation problem on ATM-based personal communication networks

The field of wireless/mobile communication is at an interesting juncture in its development. The phenomenal worldwide growth of cellular telephony clearly demonstrates the fact that users place significant value on portability as a service feature. As end-user applications migrate towards Internet/W...

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Main Author: Lee, Teck Seng.
Other Authors: Low, Chor Ping
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-133612023-07-04T15:52:11Z The link allocation problem on ATM-based personal communication networks Lee, Teck Seng. Low, Chor Ping School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computer systems organization::Computer-communication networks DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Computer hardware, software and systems The field of wireless/mobile communication is at an interesting juncture in its development. The phenomenal worldwide growth of cellular telephony clearly demonstrates the fact that users place significant value on portability as a service feature. As end-user applications migrate towards Internet/WWW and broadband multimedia, it would be reasonable to expect strong consumer demand for wireless extensions to such services. The wireless personal communication networks (PCN) will play an important role throughout the 1990s and into the next century. Owing to the demand of a wireless service to integrated services such as data, voice, images and video, a high-speed backbone network to connect base stations in the microcells is required. One of the possible solutions is to use an ATM-based backbone network. In such an ATM-based PCN network, the communication path between a pair of mobile terminals might be elongated if the terminal moves from one location to another during a call. In this dissertation, the problem of allocating backbone links among the ATM switches to reduce the effects of terminal mobility on network performance is investigated. A simple efficient algorithm is proposed to address this problem. The proposed algorithm is comprised of two schemes, namely, fixed window scheme and variable window scheme, both of which are based on a common set guidelines to govern the way links are included in the backbone network. Simulation result shows that the assignment of backbone links obtained by our proposed heuristic algorithm is able to keep the average length of the communication path as short as possible which in turn allows more communication paths to be established in this network. Master of Science (Communication and Network Systems) 2008-08-29T01:20:50Z 2008-10-20T07:26:30Z 2008-08-29T01:20:50Z 2008-10-20T07:26:30Z 1998 1998 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/13361 en 61 p. application/pdf
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Lee, Teck Seng.
The link allocation problem on ATM-based personal communication networks
description The field of wireless/mobile communication is at an interesting juncture in its development. The phenomenal worldwide growth of cellular telephony clearly demonstrates the fact that users place significant value on portability as a service feature. As end-user applications migrate towards Internet/WWW and broadband multimedia, it would be reasonable to expect strong consumer demand for wireless extensions to such services. The wireless personal communication networks (PCN) will play an important role throughout the 1990s and into the next century. Owing to the demand of a wireless service to integrated services such as data, voice, images and video, a high-speed backbone network to connect base stations in the microcells is required. One of the possible solutions is to use an ATM-based backbone network. In such an ATM-based PCN network, the communication path between a pair of mobile terminals might be elongated if the terminal moves from one location to another during a call. In this dissertation, the problem of allocating backbone links among the ATM switches to reduce the effects of terminal mobility on network performance is investigated. A simple efficient algorithm is proposed to address this problem. The proposed algorithm is comprised of two schemes, namely, fixed window scheme and variable window scheme, both of which are based on a common set guidelines to govern the way links are included in the backbone network. Simulation result shows that the assignment of backbone links obtained by our proposed heuristic algorithm is able to keep the average length of the communication path as short as possible which in turn allows more communication paths to be established in this network.
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title The link allocation problem on ATM-based personal communication networks
title_short The link allocation problem on ATM-based personal communication networks
title_full The link allocation problem on ATM-based personal communication networks
title_fullStr The link allocation problem on ATM-based personal communication networks
title_full_unstemmed The link allocation problem on ATM-based personal communication networks
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