An integrated high altitude platform (HAP)-satellite communication system appears to be very suitable for a large set of scenarios including emergency situations, exceptional events, etc. In fact, the satellite capability to provide a broadband and ubiquitous access can be enhanced by the deployment of HAP that allows the use of low-power consuming, cost-efficient, and portable terminals. To obtain an optimum utilization of radio resource, without renouncing to QoS satisfaction, a suitable call admission control scheme must be implemented. Nevertheless, transmission control protocol (TCP) behavior, mainly affected by the high latency and shadowing events, can impact call admission control (CAC) performance. Therefore, it would be desirable that the CAC scheme takes into account also the TCP congestion window real evolution. We present an innovative CAC scheme that uses TCP statistics as one of its inputs and is able to manage different classes of users. Results show that CAC performance is significantly improved by introducing TCP statistics about network congestion as an input parameter.

Luglio, M., Theodoridis, G., Roseti, C., Pavlidou, N. (2009). A TCP Driven CAC scheme: efficient resource utilization in a leaky HAP-satellite integrated scenario. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AEROSPACE AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS, 45(3), 885-898 [10.1109/TAES.2009.5259172].

A TCP Driven CAC scheme: efficient resource utilization in a leaky HAP-satellite integrated scenario

LUGLIO, MICHELE;ROSETI, CESARE;
2009-07-01

Abstract

An integrated high altitude platform (HAP)-satellite communication system appears to be very suitable for a large set of scenarios including emergency situations, exceptional events, etc. In fact, the satellite capability to provide a broadband and ubiquitous access can be enhanced by the deployment of HAP that allows the use of low-power consuming, cost-efficient, and portable terminals. To obtain an optimum utilization of radio resource, without renouncing to QoS satisfaction, a suitable call admission control scheme must be implemented. Nevertheless, transmission control protocol (TCP) behavior, mainly affected by the high latency and shadowing events, can impact call admission control (CAC) performance. Therefore, it would be desirable that the CAC scheme takes into account also the TCP congestion window real evolution. We present an innovative CAC scheme that uses TCP statistics as one of its inputs and is able to manage different classes of users. Results show that CAC performance is significantly improved by introducing TCP statistics about network congestion as an input parameter.
lug-2009
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore ING-INF/03 - TELECOMUNICAZIONI
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
CALL ADMISSION CONTROL; WIRELESS NETWORKS; PERFORMANCE
Luglio, M., Theodoridis, G., Roseti, C., Pavlidou, N. (2009). A TCP Driven CAC scheme: efficient resource utilization in a leaky HAP-satellite integrated scenario. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AEROSPACE AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS, 45(3), 885-898 [10.1109/TAES.2009.5259172].
Luglio, M; Theodoridis, G; Roseti, C; Pavlidou, N
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