Alvarion BREEZEACCESS SW VERSION 5.1 ユーザーズマニュアル

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Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration 
 
BreezeACCESS VL System Manual
 
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Under normal conditions, the actual Information Rate (IR) is between the 
applicable CIR and MIR values, based on the formula IR=CIR+K(MIR - CIR). 
In this formula K is between 0 and 1 and is determined dynamically by the AU 
according to overall demand in the cell and the prevailing conditions that 
influence the performance of the wireless link. In some situations the minimum 
rate (CIR) cannot be provided. This may result from high demand and poor 
wireless link conditions and/or high demand in over-subscribed cells. When this 
occurs, the actual information rate is lower than the CIR, and IR = (1+K)*CIR, 
where K < 0. The K value to be used in the cell is advertised by the AU in every 
beacon, and it is changed every second based on comparison of the traffic during 
the last one second interval with the traffic during the previous previous one 
second interval. The advertised K value is used by each SU to calculate the 
amount of data that can be transmitted. This algorithm ensures fair resource 
distribution among SUs, based on their configured CIR/MIR values. 
The MIR Threshold Percent parameter determines the level of wireless link 
utilization above which the MIR/CIR mechanism is activated. A Threshold of 0% 
allows CIR only. A threshold of 100% means MIR only. For other values, if the 
actual wireless link utilization is below the threshold, K is set to 1. As the link 
utilization increases above the threshold, K is decreased as described above. 
The simple solution for managing the information rate in such cases can result in 
an unfair allocation of resources, as subscribers with a higher CIR actually 
receive an IR lower than the CIR designated for subscribers in a lower CIR 
bracket. 
A special algorithm for graceful degradation is incorporated into the AU, ensuring 
that the degradation of performance for each individual Subscriber Unit is 
proportional to its CIR. 
The MIR/CIR algorithm uses buffers to control the flow of data. To balance the 
performance over time, a special Burst Duration algorithm is employed to enable 
higher transmission rates after a period of inactivity. If no data intended for a 
certain SU (in the AU) or for the AU (in an SU) is received from the Ethernet port 
during the last N seconds, the unit is allowed to transmit to this destination N 
times its allowed IR value without any delay. For example, if the Burst Duration 
is set to 0.5 second (or more), then after a period of inactivity of 0.5 seconds up to 
128 Kbits x 0.5 = 64 Kbits may be transmitted to a unit whose IR is 128 Kbps, 
without any delay (provided overall conditions in the wireless link allow this 
burst). 
4.2.6.6.2.1 MIR: 
Downlink (SU only) 
Sets the Maximum Information Rate of the downlink from the AU to the SU. The 
MIR value cannot be lower than the corresponding CIR value.  
Available values range and default value are shown in Table 4-14.