This paper deals with a study on resource management strategies in Low Earth orbit mobile satellite systems (LEO-MSSs). A suitable mobility model has been proposed. Fixed channel allocation (FCA) has been considered. Moreover, we have foreseen that inter-beam handover requests, which do not immediately find service, can be queued in order to reduce the handover failure rate. An analytical approach has been developed to compare two different queuing disciplines and its results have been compared with simulations.

Queuing of handover requests in low Earth orbit mobile satellite systems / E. Del Re; R. Fantacci; G. Giambene. - STAMPA. - 3:(1996), pp. 1684-1688. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE GLOBECOM'96. 1996 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference) [10.1109/GLOCOM.1996.591926].

Queuing of handover requests in low Earth orbit mobile satellite systems

DEL RE, ENRICO;FANTACCI, ROMANO;
1996

Abstract

This paper deals with a study on resource management strategies in Low Earth orbit mobile satellite systems (LEO-MSSs). A suitable mobility model has been proposed. Fixed channel allocation (FCA) has been considered. Moreover, we have foreseen that inter-beam handover requests, which do not immediately find service, can be queued in order to reduce the handover failure rate. An analytical approach has been developed to compare two different queuing disciplines and its results have been compared with simulations.
1996
IEEE Globecom 1996
IEEE GLOBECOM'96. 1996 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
E. Del Re; R. Fantacci; G. Giambene
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