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Conference Paper Spectral interpretation of a handover overflow process in a hierarchical cellular network
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Authors
Jun-Bae Seo, Seung-Que Lee, Nam-Hoon Park, Hyong-Woo Lee, Choong-Ho Cho
Issue Date
2004-09
Citation
International Conference on Communications Systems (ICCS) 2004, pp.190-194
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICCS.2004.1359365
Abstract
In this paper, queueing effects on handover calls in a hierarchical cellular network are examined by varying call holding times, cell dwell times, signal degradation interval and queue size, especially in terms of handover call dropping probability and the power spectral density (PSD) of handover overflow process. Using the PSD, it is found in the numerical examples that queue for handover calls and large signal degradation interval, that is, large handover region, can remove occurrence of the short overflow periods which are related to low dropping rate of handover calls and that handover calls with high mobility induce the long overflow periods which are related to high dropping rate. It is also concluded that large queue size over two, can not give significant enhancement on call performance, because long overflow periods remain to be the dominant factor on the performance
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Dominant factor, Dropping rate, Dwell time, Hierarchical cellular network, Queue size, handover call dropping probability(HCDP), high mobility, large signal, numerical examples, power spectral density(PSD), signal degradation