| Y. B. Lin, A. Noerpel, and D. Harasty, \A nonblocking channel assignment strategy for hand-os", in Proc. IEEE ICUPC'94, San Diego, CA, Sept. 1994. |
....than refusing to admit a new connection from the point of view of users. Some resource reservation schemes for TDMA based homogeneous wireless networks have been proposed to allocate part of the network resources for potential hando connections. The Guard channel approach is proposed in [79], where a xed amount of resource is exclusively reserved for hando connections. Virtual connection tree (VCT) concept is proposed in [81] which is a group of pre established connections between a xed switch and a set of BSs with which the mobile could potentially associate. A mobile can freely ....
Y. B. Lin, A. Noerpel, and D. Harasty, \A nonblocking channel assignment strategy for hand-os", in Proc. IEEE ICUPC'94, San Diego, CA, Sept. 1994.
.... might be served in FIFO order or in priority order (e.g. according to signal degradation from the old base station) To accommodate emergency calls (e.g. 911) base stations may reduce the capacity of an existing call so that the handoff call and the existing call can coexist on a single channel [57, 63]. In this special issue, the paper A Simple and Efficient Routing Protocol for the UMTS Access Network by H. Mitts and H. Hansen describes a protocol to update forwarding information in a rooted tree access network topology for UMTS [64] in order to enable efficient and seamless handoffs. This ....
Y.-B. Lin, A. Noerpel, and D.A. Harasty, Non-blocking channel assignment strategy for handoffs, Proc. IEEE 3rd International Conference Universal Personal Communications Services, San Diego, CA (1994).
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