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Aloha Based Resource Allocation Scheme to Efficient Call Holding Times in Public Safety Network

Received: 30 March 2015    Accepted: 31 March 2015    Published: 10 June 2015
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Abstract

The allocation of limited resources such as links, servers, and agents to support as many as emergency call responses as possible while maintaining reasonable quality of service is a principal requirement in public safety networks. It is difficult to handle the highest priority emergency call responses for a congested period with a limited number of dedicated incoming links from commercial networks. Therefore, in this paper, we present the adaptive scheme based on a different call conversation time for an achieving efficient resource scheduling during a congested period without investing extra resources. The proposed adaptive scheduling approach improves accuracy of the network performance with the dynamic call holding time approach.

Published in American Journal of Networks and Communications (Volume 5, Issue 1-1)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Traffic and Performance Engineering for Networks

DOI 10.11648/j.sjbm.s.2016050101.11
Page(s) 1-5
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Keywords

Aloha Protocol, Resource Allocation, Public Safety Network

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  • Department of Information Technology, Mongolian National University, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

  • Department of Information Technology, Mongolian University of Science and Technology,Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

  • Department of Information Technology, Mongolian University of Science and Technology,Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

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