UP Paper 1155 US-W-MDOWN
RADAR - A Novel Admission Control and Handoff Management Scheme for Multimedia LEO Satellite Networks
Rizvi,SyedOld Dominion University
Olariu,StephanOld Dominion University
Rizvi,MonaNorfolk State University
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite networks are deployed as an enhancement to terrestrial wireless networks in order to provide broadband services to users regardless of their location. In addition to ensuring global coverage, LEO satellite systems support communications with hand-held devices and offer low-cost access, making them promising platforms for military communications and for Personal Communication Services (PCS). The main contribution of this work is to propose RADAR - Refined Admission Detecting Absence Region - a novel call admission control and handoff management scheme for multimedia LEO satellite networks. A key ingredient in our scheme is a companion predictive bandwidth allocation strategy that exploits the topology of the network and contributes to maintaining high bandwidth utilization. The performance of RADAR is compared to that of three recent schemes proposed in the literature. Simulation results show that our scheme offers a very low call dropping probability, providing for reliable handoff of on-going calls, as well as a low call blocking probability for new call requests, while still ensuring high bandwidth utilization.

Syed R. Rizvi received his M.S. in Computer Science from Old Dominion University and B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Birla Engineering College, India. He served on the faculty of three Engineering Universities in India for nearly four years. For the past four years he has been working as a Research Scientist at Analytical Services & Materials, Inc., Hampton, VA, where he is developing advanced technologies, primarily for NASA Langley Research Center. His research interests are related to satellite networks, QoS provisioning, and wireless multimedia.