This paper deals with the performance analysis of two prioritized handoff s
chemes for mobile cellular networks in which handoff attempts finding all c
hannels busy are queued for a maximum time. Fixed channel assignment is ass
umed. In the first prioritized handoff scheme considered, handoff attempts
are queued according to the first-in-first-out (FIFO) policy. Conversely, t
he second scheme resorts to an ideal nonpreemptive priority queuing policy
to enhance system performance. Differently from previous works, in this pap
er the performance analysis is carried out on the basis of a model which ta
kes into account the event that a call may terminate when the mobile user i
s waiting for a handoff, Comparisons with simulation results and analytical
predictions derived by means of alternative approaches highlight a better
estimation accuracy for the proposed method. Moreover, it is also demonstra
ted here that the FIFO policy allows performance very close to that of the
ideal prioritized handoff scheme and, hence, that it is a solution suitable
for applications in mobile cellular networks where a high service quality
is required.