Most existing scheduling algorithms for multimedia traffic in code-division multiple-access (CDMA) networks have been designed under the assumption that the physical layer operates with a bounded bit error rate (BER) such that the packet error rate (PER) in the link layer is also bounded. However, there is a tradeoff between the PER and the packet drop rate (PDR) caused by delay violations, i.e., by slightly degrading the PER, more packets can be sent, thus lowering the PDR. In this paper, we present a new cross-layer enhancement to optimize the cross-layer quality-of-service (QoS) parameterthe packet loss rate (PLR)that accounts for both the PER and the PDR. Furthermore, we study the fairness issue in terms of the PLR experienced by differ...
`Anytime, anywhere' communication, information access and processing are much cherished in modem soc...
The demands for multimedia and packet data services over wireless devices have increased over the pa...
We carry out a comparative study of different dynamic greedy frame-by-frame packet scheduling strate...
Most existing scheduling algorithms for real-time traffic in code division multiple access (CDMA) ne...
Most previous work on code division multiple access (CDMA) considers the bit error ratio (BER) at th...
Previous work on code division multiple access (CDMA) often considers the bit error ratio (BER) at t...
Abstract—In the third-generation (and beyond) wireless communication systems, there will be a mixtur...
This thesis covers several research problems in the area of multimedia transmissions over wireless c...
A MultiCode-CDMA network that is capable of providing quality-of-service guarantees will find widesp...
The future wireless communication systems are expected to support a broad range of multimedia servic...
With the increasing proliferation of new services requiring low-delay and/or high-rate uplinks, such...
We consider the uplink transmission of multimedia services in a cellular network where multiple acce...
Abstract — In a wireless multimedia code division multiple access (CDMA) system, the resources in te...
Present and future generation wireless systems are designed to support a wide variety of services, i...
Multicode-code division multiple access (CDMA) supports a variety of transmission rates within a wir...
`Anytime, anywhere' communication, information access and processing are much cherished in modem soc...
The demands for multimedia and packet data services over wireless devices have increased over the pa...
We carry out a comparative study of different dynamic greedy frame-by-frame packet scheduling strate...
Most existing scheduling algorithms for real-time traffic in code division multiple access (CDMA) ne...
Most previous work on code division multiple access (CDMA) considers the bit error ratio (BER) at th...
Previous work on code division multiple access (CDMA) often considers the bit error ratio (BER) at t...
Abstract—In the third-generation (and beyond) wireless communication systems, there will be a mixtur...
This thesis covers several research problems in the area of multimedia transmissions over wireless c...
A MultiCode-CDMA network that is capable of providing quality-of-service guarantees will find widesp...
The future wireless communication systems are expected to support a broad range of multimedia servic...
With the increasing proliferation of new services requiring low-delay and/or high-rate uplinks, such...
We consider the uplink transmission of multimedia services in a cellular network where multiple acce...
Abstract — In a wireless multimedia code division multiple access (CDMA) system, the resources in te...
Present and future generation wireless systems are designed to support a wide variety of services, i...
Multicode-code division multiple access (CDMA) supports a variety of transmission rates within a wir...
`Anytime, anywhere' communication, information access and processing are much cherished in modem soc...
The demands for multimedia and packet data services over wireless devices have increased over the pa...
We carry out a comparative study of different dynamic greedy frame-by-frame packet scheduling strate...