| J. B. Kim and M. L. Honig, "Resource allocation for multiple classes of DS-CDMA traffic," IEEE Trans. Veh. Technol., vol. 49, pp. 506--519, Mar. 2000. |
....system is interference limited. Its capacity is affected by multiple access interference (MAI) which is a func tion of the number of active users, the users location, and heterogeneous QoS requirements. Many researches for CDMA capacity estimation are based on MAI and other considerations [1] [3]. In [4] an interference based CAC scheme in multimedia CDMA cellular systems was proposed. Instead of a fixed system capacity, this interference based scheme can adaptively assign a channel according to the actual system capacity dependent of interference such that the system utilization can be ....
J. B. Kim and M. L. Honig, "Resource allocation for multiple classes of DS-CDMA traffic," IEEE Trans. Veh. Technol., vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 506-519, March 2000.
....differently to satisfy diverse QoS requirements and objectives; hence the name differentiated CDMA. Due to the small and bounded channel access delays, CSF has better adaptability for bursty traffic and stronger QoS provisioning capability than previous CDMA protocols [2] 3] 4] 5] [6], 8] 7] Moreover, due to the differentiated frame structure, better service quality for QoS aware applications and higher utilization for background traffic can be achieved in CSF at the same time. CMF can be obtained by expanding the 2D time code diagram of a CSF frame into a 4D or 5D ....
Kim, J.B. and M.L. Honig, " Resource allocation for multiple classes of DS-CDMA traffic," IEEE Trans. Vehicular Technology, vol. 49, no. 2, Mar. 2000, pp. 506-519.
....with perfect power control is studied in [43] where each class requires di erent transmission rates and SINRs, and the system outage probability is derived based on a two dimensional Markov chain model. Power distribution for data trac only and for integrated voice and data trac is studied in [44], where di erent transmission rates are supported by variable processing gain. Power distribution for integrated voice and video trac is discussed in [45] with perfect power control. The e ect of equal power distribution to di erent types of trac is studied. Power distribution and resource ....
J. B. Kim and M. L. Honig, \Resource allocation for multiple classes of DS-CDMA trac", IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 506-519, March 2000.
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