Wireless Networks - CS718 Power Point Slides Lecture 12
Wireless Networks - CS718 Power Point Slides Lecture 12
Wireless Networks - CS718 Power Point Slides Lecture 12
Outlines
Channel Assignment Strategies Handoff Strategies
When to handoff 1G, BS based 2G or today's, Mobile-Assisted
Prioritizing Handoff
Guard channels concept Queuing handoff requests
Last lecture
Cellular Concept Frequency Reuse Locating co-channel cells Example
Strategies can be classified as Fixed and Dynamic In Fixed Channel Assignment Strategy,
Each cell is allocated a predetermined set of voice channels. A call attempt can only be served if unused channel in that particular cell is available If all channels are occupied then the call is blocked
Hence, MSC only allocates a channel if that is not presently in use in the cell which falls within minimum restricted distance of frequency reuse. It reduces the likelihood of the call blocking, increasing the trunking capacity of the system. It requires MSC to collect real-time data on channel occupancy, traffic distribution and RSSI of all channels
This increases storage and computational load on the system But provides increased channel utilization and decreased call blocking
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Handoff Strategies
Handoff: a mobile user moves to a different cell while conversation is in progress, MSC transfers the call to a new BS.
Identifying new BS New voice and control channels to be allocated
To achieve this, designer must specify optimum signal level at which handoff initiates
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Once, a signal level is specified as min usable for acceptable voice quality
A slightly stronger signal level is used as threshold Normally taken between -90dBm and -100 dBm.
This margin = Pr_handoff Pr_min, can not be too large or too small
If is too large, unnecessary handoffs, burden on MSC If is too small, insufficient time to complete a handoff before a call is lost due to weak signal should be chosen carefully to meet conflicting requirements
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Call drops
Excessive delay by MSC due to high traffic load is set too small for handoff time No channels are available on any of nearby BS
When to handoff,
Drop in signal level is not due to momentary fading Mobile is actually moving away from serving BS To ensure this,
BS monitors the signal level for certain period of time The period depends on the vehicle speed
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intersystem handoff
If a mobile moves from one cellular system to a different system controlled by a different MSC Issues to be addressed
A local call becomes a long-distance call (roaming) Compatibility between two MSC must be determined Different systems have different policies and methods for managing handoff requests
Prioritizing handoff
Call termination in middle of conversation is more annoying than being blocked on a new call attempt
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Prioritizing Handoffs
Two methods of handoff prioritizing
Guard channel concept
A fraction of available channels is reserved exclusively for handoff requests Has disadvantage of reducing total carried traffic Offers efficient spectrum utilization when dynamic channel assignment strategies by minimizing number of required guard channels
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Additional capacity is provided through addition of new cell sites, Difficult to obtain new cell sites Install additional channels and BS at same location of an existing cell By using different antenna heights and power levels, possible to provide large and small cells, which are colocated at single location called umbrella cell
Provide large coverage area to high speed users minimizing number of handoffs Small coverage to slow speed users Speed can be estimated by BS or MSC by RSSI
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Cell dragging
Problem in micro-cell due to high signal strength of pedestrian users. Occurs in urban areas when there is a LOS path Average signal strength does not decay rapidly even if a user travels well beyond the range of cell The RSSI may be above the handoff threshold and thus handoff is not made This creates potential interference since a user has traveled deep within a neighboring cell Handoff parameters, threshold must be adjusted carefully
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In 1G,
time to make handoff when signal drops below threshold is 10s. This requires that the value of be on the order of 6 dB to 12 dB.
In 2G
such as GSM, MAHO determines the best handoff candidates and requires only 1 or 2 seconds. is usually between 0 dB and 6 dB. Provides MSC substantial time to rescue a call that is in need of handoff
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Summary
Channel Assignment Strategies Handoff Strategies
When to handoff 1G, BS based 2G or today's, Mobile-Assisted
Prioritizing Handoff
Guard channels concept Queuing handoff requests