Grade of service and fairness policy for bandwidth reservation system
First Claim
1. A method for use in a code division multiple access (CDMA) base station for providing multiple grades of service to a plurality of subscriber units requesting traffic channels, the method comprising:
- detecting requests for access from a plurality of subscriber units to transmit data to or receive data from the base station using a plurality of traffic channels;
assigning a priority level for each of the detected requests, the priority level associated with the subscriber unit transmitting the request, wherein the priority level of the subscriber unit depends on the priority level of all inactive users, on a continuity of resource demand and on historical usage of base station resources, and wherein a ratio of subscriber units assigned to different priority levels is respected independently of the total number of subscriber units assigned at each priority level;
comparing a time allocation of continuously used channel resources for each of the subscriber units against a predetermined time threshold of allowed usage and reducing the priority level on a condition that the predetermined time threshold is exceeded;
allocating at least one traffic channel to each of the subscriber units requesting to transmit data to or receive data from the base station based on the priority level of the subscriber unit, wherein a subscriber unit with a lower priority level is allocated fewer traffic channels than a subscriber unit assigned a higher priority level; and
assigning a lower priority level to a subscriber unit on a condition that the time allocation of continuously used channel resources is higher than the predetermined time threshold.
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Abstract
A scheme for assigning priority levels to users based upon a history of their request for access to the resources. If a user has, over a historical period of time, made fewer demands than a stated amount, that user is given a higher priority than a user who has made greater use of the resources than their stated amount. Thus, users making the heaviest demand on the available resources are allocated fewer resources despite their demand, whereas users that make less demands for the resources are granted more of the resources they request. An additional feature of an access allocation scheme according to the present invention is to reserve at least some resources for the users at the lowest priority levels. Thus, even users being assigned to a lowest priority queue will be granted at least some access once in a while. A third feature in connection with the present invention is to use the time of continuous transfer as a threshold to drop a presently assigned priority. For example, when a user at a particular priority level has made continuous use of resources for a predetermined time, that user is reassigned to the next lowest priority level and its resources are taken away. The user is then required to vie again for access to resources at this lower priority level.
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9 Claims
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1. A method for use in a code division multiple access (CDMA) base station for providing multiple grades of service to a plurality of subscriber units requesting traffic channels, the method comprising:
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detecting requests for access from a plurality of subscriber units to transmit data to or receive data from the base station using a plurality of traffic channels; assigning a priority level for each of the detected requests, the priority level associated with the subscriber unit transmitting the request, wherein the priority level of the subscriber unit depends on the priority level of all inactive users, on a continuity of resource demand and on historical usage of base station resources, and wherein a ratio of subscriber units assigned to different priority levels is respected independently of the total number of subscriber units assigned at each priority level; comparing a time allocation of continuously used channel resources for each of the subscriber units against a predetermined time threshold of allowed usage and reducing the priority level on a condition that the predetermined time threshold is exceeded; allocating at least one traffic channel to each of the subscriber units requesting to transmit data to or receive data from the base station based on the priority level of the subscriber unit, wherein a subscriber unit with a lower priority level is allocated fewer traffic channels than a subscriber unit assigned a higher priority level; and assigning a lower priority level to a subscriber unit on a condition that the time allocation of continuously used channel resources is higher than the predetermined time threshold. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A code division multiple access (CDMA) base station comprising:
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circuitry configured to detect a request from a plurality of subscriber units to transmit data to or receive data from the base station using a plurality of traffic channels; circuitry configured to assign a priority level for each of the detected requests, the priority level associated with the subscriber unit transmitting the request, wherein the priority level of the subscriber unit depends on the subscriber unit'"'"'s historical usage of base station resources, on the instantaneous demand for access and on a continuity of resource demand, wherein a ratio of subscriber units assigned to different priority levels is respected independently of the total number of subscriber units assigned at each priority level; circuitry configured to compare a time allocation of continuously used channel resources for each of the subscriber units against a predetermined time of allowed usage threshold and to reduce the priority level on a condition that the predetermined time threshold is exceeded; and circuitry configured to allocate the traffic channels to each of the subscriber units requesting to transmit data to or receive data from the base station based on the priority level of the subscriber unit, wherein a subscriber unit with a lower priority level is allocated fewer traffic channels than a subscriber unit assigned a higher priority level. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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