The allocation of limited resources such as links, servers, and agents to support as many as emergency call responses as possible while maintaining reasonable quality of service is a principal requirement in public safety networks. It is difficult to handle the highest priority emergency call responses for a congested period with a limited number of dedicated incoming links from commercial networks. Therefore, in this paper, we present the adaptive scheme based on a different call conversation time for an achieving efficient resource scheduling during a congested period without investing extra resources. The proposed adaptive scheduling approach improves accuracy of the network performance with the dynamic call holding time approach.
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Aloha Protocol, Resource Allocation, Public Safety Network
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Tuyatsetseg Badarch, Otgonbayar Bataa, Bat-Enkh Oyunbileg. (2015). Aloha Based Resource Allocation Scheme to Efficient Call Holding Times in Public Safety Network. American Journal of Networks and Communications, 5(1-1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.sjbm.s.2016050101.11
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Tuyatsetseg Badarch; Otgonbayar Bataa; Bat-Enkh Oyunbileg. Aloha Based Resource Allocation Scheme to Efficient Call Holding Times in Public Safety Network. Am. J. Netw. Commun. 2015, 5(1-1), 1-5. doi: 10.11648/j.sjbm.s.2016050101.11
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