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Analytic Hierarchy Process-Based Cell Ranking In Cellular Networks Using Continuous Cellular Statistical Measure Technique For Telemedicine Applications

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ABSTRACT

Telemedicine, e-medicine, and virtual theatres are upcoming techniques in medical field. In telemedicine application, remote monitoring of critical patients by doctor is a key value in which the real-time data is exchanged via mobile technology. Hence, provision of this sort of real-time bandwidth hungry multimedia critical data seamlessly over mobile networks is a challenging task. In present cellular era, demand towards video-based multimedia services is growing enormously against basic voice services. For instance, the latest smartphones equipped with social networking applications are more popular making voice services obsolete. Hence, allocation of bandwidth efficiently to video, multimedia applications, and selection of optimal cell is a challenging task. In this paper, a novel technique namely continuous cellular statistical measure (CCSM) for optimal cell selection among cell cluster based on cellular statistics such as call blocking ratio (CBR), signal to interference plus noise ratio (SINR), and inter cell interference (ICI) is introduced especially for telemedicine applications. These parameters are measured and stored in Network Management Entity of the cell cluster. Network management entity is proposed in master base station of a cell cluster. The master base station analyses the statistics of all cells in a cluster periodically. The cells are ranked based on rule-based ranking using analytic hierarchy process. The ranking is communicated to all cells in a cluster for optimal cell selection. Thus, CCSM technique reduces unnecessary handover during transmission of real-time critical data to mobile doctor. So, by analysing cell statistics such as SINR, CBR, and ICI optimal cell among cell cluster is estimated using CCSM technique.

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A. M. Bhuvaneswari

M. Bhuvaneswari is an assistant professor in electronic and communication fngineering, Anna University – BIT Campus, Trichy-24. She has nearly two decades of teaching experience. She has more than 10 National and International research publications, presented more than 15 conference papers and published.

E-mail: [email protected]

B. N. Shenbagavadivu

N. Shenbagavadivu is an assistant professor in computer applications, Anna University – BIT Campus, Trichy-24. She has 20 years of teaching experience. She has published more than 10 national and international research papers, presented more than 15 conference papers.

E-mail: [email protected]

C. R. Shanmugalakshmi

C. R. Shanmugalakshmi is working as an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering in Government College of Technology, Coimbatore, India. Her area of research was image processing and grid computing. She has published more than 100 International/National journals.

E-mail: [email protected]

D. I. Bremnavas

I. Bremnavas is an assistant professor in computer engineering and networks, Jazan University, Saudi Arabia. He obtained his BSc degree in mathematics. He received MSc degree in information technology and M.Phil degree in computer science in 2002 and 2004, respectively. Also obtained MCA degree and MBA degree in 2007 and 2010, respectively. He has nearly 15 years of teaching experience. He has over 30 National and International research publications, presented 5 Conference Papers and published on book entitled “Computer and Communication Networks.”

E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

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