Threshold impact in CAC for wireless multi-service networks

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The optimal adaptive multi-threshold (OpAMT) call admission control (CAC) scheme for multiple service networks has been developed. Analysis reveals that the threshold should be applied to low priority services instead of traditional high priority services. This investigation shows that the adaptive threshold helps to improve the network performance by 43%.

Inspec keywords: telecommunication congestion control; radio networks

Other keywords: CAC scheme; threshold impact; call admission control; optimal adaptive multi-threshold; wireless multi-service networks; OpAMT

Subjects: Radio links and equipment; Communication system theory

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