Heterogeneous networks integration and interworking, with particular reference to third generation (3G) cellular networks and wireless local area networks (WLANs), is a challenging issue for the early future wireless communications world. In our researches we consider the opportunity to convert those circuit switched voice flows that would be blocked by UMTS for resource saturation into voice over IP streams to be served through the WLAN connection. In order to increase voice users satisfaction when WLAN available resources are critically falling off, in this paper we investigate, by means of a simulation approach, different WLAN call admission control strategies within the context of 3G-WLAN integrated networks.
WLAN Call Admission Control Strategies for Voice Traffic over Integrated 3G/WLAN Networks
A Bazzi;G Pasolini;
2006
Abstract
Heterogeneous networks integration and interworking, with particular reference to third generation (3G) cellular networks and wireless local area networks (WLANs), is a challenging issue for the early future wireless communications world. In our researches we consider the opportunity to convert those circuit switched voice flows that would be blocked by UMTS for resource saturation into voice over IP streams to be served through the WLAN connection. In order to increase voice users satisfaction when WLAN available resources are critically falling off, in this paper we investigate, by means of a simulation approach, different WLAN call admission control strategies within the context of 3G-WLAN integrated networks.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


