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Integration of pricing with call admission control to meet QoS requirements in cellular networks
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2002
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EngineeringDynamic Resource AllocationQos RequirementsService AssuranceQuality-of-serviceIntegrated PricingMarket DesignOperations ResearchMobility ManagementCall Admission ControlMechanism DesignCellular NetworksMobile Data OffloadingMobile ComputingAggregate TrafficAdmission ControlEdge ComputingNetwork Traffic ControlCloud ComputingBusiness
Call admission control (CAC) plays a significant role in providing the desired quality of service (QoS) in cellular networks. We investigate the role of pricing as an additional dimension of the call admission control process in order to efficiently and effectively control the use of wireless network resources. First, we prove that, for a given wireless network, there exists a new call arrival rate which can maximize the total utility of users while maintaining the required QoS. Based on this result and observation, we propose an integrated pricing and call admission control scheme where the price is adjusted dynamically based on the current network conditions in order to alleviate the problem of congestion. Our proposed integrated approach implicitly implements a distributed user-based prioritization mechanism by providing negative incentives according to the current network conditions and therefore shaping the aggregate traffic in the network. We compare the performance of our approach in terms of congestion prevention, achievable total user utility, and obtained revenue, with the corresponding results of conventional systems where pricing is not taken into consideration in the call admission control process. These performance results verify the considerable improvement that can be achieved by the integration of pricing in the call admission control process in cellular networks.
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