The General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) extends the Global System Mobile Communications (GSM) by addressing packet-oriented traffic. Availability is the most important dependability requirement for such communication systems as GPRS. Focusing on the contention phase, where users compete for channel reservation, this paper analyses the GPRS with the objective to understand its behaviour under critical conditions, as determined by periods of outages, which significantly impact on the resulting dependability. In fact, during outages (service unavailability), users trying to access the service accumulate, leading to an overload of the system. When the system resumes its operations, the accumulated users determine a higher probability of collisions on resources assignment (and therefore a degradation of the QoS perceived by the users). Our analysis, performed using a simulation approach, allowed us to gain insights on the impact of outages on the QoS and of the overload that GPRS systems have to face after outages.

ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF OUTAGES ON THE QUALITY OF SERVICE OF GPRS NETWORK SYSTEMS / A. BONDAVALLI; F. DI GIANDOMENICO; F. TATARANNI; S. PORCARELLI. - STAMPA. - (2001), pp. 235-244. (Intervento presentato al convegno DSN2001 INT. CONFERENCE ON DEPENDABLE SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS tenutosi a GOTEBORG, Sweden nel 1-4 July 2001) [10.1109/DSN.2001.941409].

ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF OUTAGES ON THE QUALITY OF SERVICE OF GPRS NETWORK SYSTEMS

BONDAVALLI, ANDREA;
2001

Abstract

The General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) extends the Global System Mobile Communications (GSM) by addressing packet-oriented traffic. Availability is the most important dependability requirement for such communication systems as GPRS. Focusing on the contention phase, where users compete for channel reservation, this paper analyses the GPRS with the objective to understand its behaviour under critical conditions, as determined by periods of outages, which significantly impact on the resulting dependability. In fact, during outages (service unavailability), users trying to access the service accumulate, leading to an overload of the system. When the system resumes its operations, the accumulated users determine a higher probability of collisions on resources assignment (and therefore a degradation of the QoS perceived by the users). Our analysis, performed using a simulation approach, allowed us to gain insights on the impact of outages on the QoS and of the overload that GPRS systems have to face after outages.
2001
Dependable Systems and Networks, 2001. DSN 2001. International Conference on
DSN2001 INT. CONFERENCE ON DEPENDABLE SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS
GOTEBORG, Sweden
1-4 July 2001
A. BONDAVALLI; F. DI GIANDOMENICO; F. TATARANNI; S. PORCARELLI
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