DocumentCode
1508945
Title
Radio resource management in multiple-chip-rate DS/CDMA systems supporting multiclass services
Author
Kim, YoungWoo ; Kim, Duk Kyung ; Kim, Jeong Ho ; Shin, Sung Moon ; Sung, Dan Keun
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Korea Adv. Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Seoul, South Korea
Volume
50
Issue
3
fYear
2001
fDate
5/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
723
Lastpage
736
Abstract
This paper is concerned with radio resource management in multiple-chip-rate (MCR) DS/CDMA systems accommodating multiclass services with different information rates and quality requirements. Considering both power spectral density (PSD) over a radio frequency (RF) link and the effect of RF input filtering on the receiver in MCR-DS/CDMA systems, criteria for call admission are presented and the system performance is derived. The system performance in MCR-DS/CDMA systems is strongly affected by radio resource management. A minimum total-power-increment-based resource management scheme for an efficient resource management is proposed. The performance of this scheme is compared with that of a random-based resource management scheme in terms of the new call blocking probability, handoff call dropping probability, and normalized throughput. In addition, in order to reduce the handoff call dropping rate, reallocating subsystems assigned for communicating calls is proposed. The minimum total-power-increment-based resource management scheme yields better performance than the random-based resource management scheme for multiclass services
Keywords
cellular radio; code division multiple access; multiuser channels; probability; radio links; radio spectrum management; spectral analysis; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication services; telecommunication traffic; PSD; RF input filtering; RF link; call admission; cellular radio systems; handoff call dropping probability; handoff call dropping rate reduction; information rates; minimum total-power-increment-based management; multiclass services; multiple-chip-rate DS/CDMA systems; new call blocking probability; normalized throughput; power spectral density; quality requirements; radio frequency; radio frequency link; radio resource management; random-based resource management; receiver; system performance; third-generation wireless systems; traffic load; Bandwidth; Information rates; Interference; Multiaccess communication; Multimedia systems; Narrowband; Radio frequency; Resource management; System performance; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/25.933308
Filename
933308
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