Method for admitting new connections based on usage priorities in a multiple access system for communications networks
First Claim
1. A method for controlling admissions of remote hosts to a communications network based on usage priority, said network having a base station and supporting connection to plural classes of remote hosts, said classes of remote hosts including at least a first priority class and a second priority class, said network supporting admission of a maximum total number of said remote hosts, and a maximum number of second priority ones of said remote hosts, the method comprising the steps, in combination, of:
- receiving at said base station a connection request from an unadmitted one of said remote hosts belonging to said first priority class;
admitting said unadmitted remote host from said first priority class if the total number of admitted remote hosts is less than said maximum total number of admitted remote hosts; and
if the number of admitted remote hosts equals said maximum total number of admitted remote hosts, the number of admitted second priority class remote hosts is at least one, and at least one of said admitted second priority class remote hosts allows disconnection, disconnecting one of said second priority class remote hosts allowing disconnection in order to admit said unadmitted remote host from said first priority class.
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Abstract
In a method for controlling admission of remote hosts to a base station in a wireless communications network based on usage priority, there are at least two user priority classes and the base station admits a threshold number of remote hosts of the lower priority class and a maximum total number of remote hosts. When a base station receives a connection request from a new user of the higher priority class, if the current total number of admitted users is less than the maximum allowable, the new user of class is admitted, otherwise, the base station checks to see if any lower priority class users are currently admitted and allow disconnection. If so, the base station disconnect the lower priority user and admits the new user. In one embodiment, the base station disconnects the “least recently used” admitted lower priority user that allows disconnection. If it is appropriate to disconnect lower priority users after they are admitted, then lower priority users are admitted as long as the total number of associated users is less than the maximum allowable admitted users. If it is inappropriate to disconnect lower priority users after they are admitted, then lower priority users are admitted only if the number of admitted users is less than the maximum number of total admitted users and the number of lower priority admitted users is less than the maximum allowable admitted number. This approach can be extended to multiple priority classes. In an alternate embodiment, lower priority class users are admitted if the total number of currently associated users of all classes is less than a second threshold, normally lower than the threshold for higher priority users, rather than being based partially (as a second threshold) on the number of currently associated users of that lower priority class.
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10 Claims
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1. A method for controlling admissions of remote hosts to a communications network based on usage priority, said network having a base station and supporting connection to plural classes of remote hosts, said classes of remote hosts including at least a first priority class and a second priority class, said network supporting admission of a maximum total number of said remote hosts, and a maximum number of second priority ones of said remote hosts, the method comprising the steps, in combination, of:
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receiving at said base station a connection request from an unadmitted one of said remote hosts belonging to said first priority class;
admitting said unadmitted remote host from said first priority class if the total number of admitted remote hosts is less than said maximum total number of admitted remote hosts; and
if the number of admitted remote hosts equals said maximum total number of admitted remote hosts, the number of admitted second priority class remote hosts is at least one, and at least one of said admitted second priority class remote hosts allows disconnection, disconnecting one of said second priority class remote hosts allowing disconnection in order to admit said unadmitted remote host from said first priority class. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
receiving at said base station a connection request from an unadmitted remote host, said unadmitted remote host belonging to said second priority class; and
admitting said unadmitted second priority class remote host when the number of admitted remote hosts is less than said maximum total number of admitted remote hosts and said unadmitted second priority remote host indicates that premature disconnection is allowed.
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4. The method of claim 3, further comprising the step of admitting said unadmitted second priority class remote host when:
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the number of admitted remote hosts is less than said maximum total number of admitted remote hosts;
the number of admitted second priority class remote hosts is less than said maximum number of second priority remote hosts; and
said unadmitted second priority class remote host indicates that premature disconnection is inappropriate.
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5. The method of claim 1, further comprising the steps, in combination, of:
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receiving at said base station a connection request from an unadmitted remote host, said unadmitted remote host belonging to said second priority class; and
admitting said unadmitted second priority class remote host when;
the number of admitted remote hosts is less than said maximum total number of admitted remote hosts;
the number of admitted second priority class remote hosts is less than said maximum number of second priority remote hosts; and
said unadmitted second priority class remote host indicates that premature disconnection is inappropriate.
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6. A method for controlling admission of remote hosts to a communications network based on usage priority, said network having a base station and supporting connection to plural classes of remote hosts, said classes of remote hosts including at least a first priority class and a second priority lass, said network supporting admission of a first maximum total number of admitted ones of said remote hosts, said first maximum total number of admitted ones of said remote hosts being a threshold value applied during admission of said first priority remote hosts, the method comprising the steps, in combination, of:
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receiving at said base station a connection request from an unadmitted one of said remote hosts belonging to said first priority class;
admitting said unadmitted remote host from said first priority class if the total number of admitted ones of said remote hosts is less than said first maximum total number of admitted remote hosts; and
if the number of admitted first priority class remote hosts equals said first maximum total number of admitted remote hosts, the number of admitted second priority class remote hosts is at least one, and at least one of said admitted second priority class remote hosts allows disconnection, disconnecting one of said second priority class remote hosts allowing disconnection in order to admit said unadmitted remote host from said first priority class. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
receiving at said base station a connection request from an unadmitted remote host, said unadmitted remote host belonging to said second priority class; and
admitting said unadmitted second priority class remote host when the number of admitted remote hosts is less than said first maximum total number of admitted remote hosts and said unadmitted second priority remote host indicates that premature disconnection is allowed.
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9. The method of claim 8, wherein said network supports admission of a second maximum total number of admitted ones of said remote hosts, said second maximum total number of admitted remote hosts being less than said first maximum total number of said remote hosts and being a threshold value applied during admission of said second priority remote hosts, further comprising the step of admitting said unadmitted second priority class remote host when:
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the total number of admitted remote hosts is less than said second maximum total number of admitted remote hosts; and
said unadmitted second priority class remote host indicates that premature disconnection is inappropriate.
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10. The method of claim 6, wherein said network supports admission of a second maximum total number of admitted ones of said remote hosts, said second maximum total number of admitted remote hosts said second maximum total number of admitted remote hosts being less than said first maximum total number of said remote hosts and being a threshold value applied during admission of said second priority remote hosts, further comprising the steps, in combination, of:
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receiving at said base station a connection request from an unadmitted remote host, said unadmitted remote host belonging to said second priority class; and
admitting said unadmitted second priority class remote host when;
the number of admitted remote hosts is less than said second maximum number of admitted remote hosts; and
said unadmitted second priority class remote host indicates that premature disconnection is inappropriate.
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