Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
453908 Computers & Electrical Engineering 2006 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we propose an adaptive guard capacity scheme for soft handoff calls by means of a predictive multiple access interference (MAI) temporal structure, so as to improve soft handoff users performance simultaneously with an acceptable QoS guarantee for ongoing users. Furthermore, we apply feedback control methodology to formulate the adaptive guard capacity adjustment as an adaptive real-time control problem. Performance evaluation reveals that the solution not only has excellent stability behavior, but also meets zero steady state error and settling time requirements. And simulation results also indicate that our adaptive guard capacity scheme can guarantee the predetermined soft handoff failure probability and new call blocking probability by comparing with conventional fixed guard capacity scheme.

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