Dep. of Computer Scienc, University of Uyo, PMB. 1017 520003, Uyo, Nigeria; Dep. of Basic Science, Benson Idahosa University, PMB 1100, Benin City, Nigeria
Ekpenyong, M.E., Dep. of Computer Scienc, University of Uyo, PMB. 1017 520003, Uyo, Nigeria; Eromosele, G., Dep. of Computer Scienc, University of Uyo, PMB. 1017 520003, Uyo, Nigeria; Isabona, J., Dep. of Basic Science, Benson Idahosa University, PMB 1100, Benin City, Nigeria
Outage probability is a key performance measure for real time traffic in wireless networks and is often considered as more critical than drop call probability. In this paper, we study the outage probability in a wireless mobile environment, where the interferers are distributed on the ground. Taking into consideration the background noise and the cell radius, we formulate an outage probability model coupled with observed data from Airtel Nigeria formally Zain Communications Limited, a Telecommunication company operating in Nigeria and simulate the system's performance using the Java programming language. We also present a geographical information system (GIS) solution showing the distribution of signal outages at various base stations in Akwa Ibom State (East region) of Nigeria for observed and simulated data. A performance evaluation of these data reveals that our model could greatly improve the system's performance. The results obtained allow us to study the stability of the network and evaluate the network in a more efficient and accurate manner. © 2011 Kavala Institute of Technology.
Background noise; CDMA wireless networks; Cell radius; Drop call probability; Geographical information systems; Nigeria; Observed data; Outage probability; Performance evaluation; Performance measure; Performance Modeling; Real time traffics; Simulated data; Spectral efficiencies; System's performance; Telecommunication companies; Wireless mobile environments; Geographic information systems; Spectrum analyzers; Wireless networks; Probability