Journal of Communications, Vol 1, No 4 (2006), 22-30, Jul 2006
doi:10.4304/jcm.1.4.22-30

Wireless Networks Revenue Optimization through Overload Control with Priority Services

Haitao Lin, Preetam Ghosh, Prabir Das

Abstract


Wireless networks are currently experiencing more overload situations than their wireline counterparts because of explosive mobile traffic growth, unpredictable traffic behavior, service differentiated traffic shedding, etc. Even though extensive research work on network overloadcontrol in general is going on, the economic aspect of the overload problem has received very little attention. Managing the incoming traffic in a way that generates the maximum possible revenue under overload warrants special attention. In this paper, we study a realistic wireless switch overload model where message exchange and message discarding at multiple nodes are considered. We propose a distributed overload control framework considering different service types to obtain the optimal revenue while maintaining the switch’s capability to handle call attemptsduring overload situation. This is achieved by exchanging overload information among the nodes that can have a global view of the switch-wide overload situation and its impact on revenue, and hence can adjust their own traffic shedding to improve the revenue generation. Next, we extend theproposed framework to incorporate different call priorities and discuss the conditions for reaching the optimal revenue that ensures preferential treatment to the high priority service types.



Keywords


Distributed control framework; nonlinear optimization; revenue maximization; Priority Services.

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