ISSN: 2165- 7866
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Vijay Franklin J and Paramasivam K
In this paper, we propose to design a call admission control algorithm which schedules the channels for real time and non-real time users based on Utility function. In Long Term Evolution (LTE) 3GPP Networks, several works were done on call admission control but these works rarely considers scheduling of resources to the real time and non-real time users. The call requests are classified into new call (NC) request and handoff call (HC) request and the type of services are classified as VoIP and video. Then based upon the received signal strength (RSS) value, the channel is estimated as good channel or bad channel. Resource allocation is made for VoIP users based on traffic density. Then non-VoIP users and the non-real time users are allocated resource blocks using the channel condition based marginal utility function. When there are no sufficient resources to allocate, it allocates the resources of bad channel users there by degrading their service. Thus from our simulation results we show that this admission control algorithm provides channel quality and prioritizes the handover calls over new calls which allocates resources to all kinds of users.