In this paper, an overview of the algorithms for access control in mobile wireless networks is presented. A review of adaptive control methods of accepting a call in WCDMA networks is discussed, based on the overview of the algorithms used for this purpose, and their comparison. Appropriate comments and conculsions in comparison with the basic characteristics of these algorithms are given. The OVSF codes are explained as well as how the allocation method influences the capacity and probability of blocking.. Introduction We are witnessing a steady increase in the number of demands placed upon modern wireless networks. New applications and an increasing number of users as well as user activities growth in recent years reinforce the need for a...
The efficient management of radio resource is essential to the success of wireless networks. One imp...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing(OFDM) is becoming a fundamental technology in future gene...
Abstract Efficient management of rather limited resources, including radio spectrum and mobile-termi...
Current and next generation wireless networks including 3rd generation (3G) and beyond are expected ...
In todays wireless networks different wireless multimedia services have diverse bandwidth and QOS re...
The 3G cellular mobile systems which are based on WCDMA technology are expected to be interference l...
Today one of the challenges for wireless network operators is to find techniques which will make it ...
Unlike FDMA or TDMA systems, CDMA is interference limited and has a soft capcity that changes depend...
WCDMA is an interference limited multiple access technique .It is widely used in the 3rd generation ...
Key to the success of the mobile telecommunication systems is provision of mobility and more specifi...
A local call admission control (CAC) algorithm for third generation wireless networks was designed a...
Abstract—Call admission control (CAC) plays a significant role in providing the desired quality of s...
Resource Allocation (RA) and Call Admission Control (CAC) in wireless networks are processes that co...
Some problems related to wireless network access are discussed in the article. Special attention is ...
A new call admission control algorithm is presented and analyzed for CDMA networks supporting multim...
The efficient management of radio resource is essential to the success of wireless networks. One imp...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing(OFDM) is becoming a fundamental technology in future gene...
Abstract Efficient management of rather limited resources, including radio spectrum and mobile-termi...
Current and next generation wireless networks including 3rd generation (3G) and beyond are expected ...
In todays wireless networks different wireless multimedia services have diverse bandwidth and QOS re...
The 3G cellular mobile systems which are based on WCDMA technology are expected to be interference l...
Today one of the challenges for wireless network operators is to find techniques which will make it ...
Unlike FDMA or TDMA systems, CDMA is interference limited and has a soft capcity that changes depend...
WCDMA is an interference limited multiple access technique .It is widely used in the 3rd generation ...
Key to the success of the mobile telecommunication systems is provision of mobility and more specifi...
A local call admission control (CAC) algorithm for third generation wireless networks was designed a...
Abstract—Call admission control (CAC) plays a significant role in providing the desired quality of s...
Resource Allocation (RA) and Call Admission Control (CAC) in wireless networks are processes that co...
Some problems related to wireless network access are discussed in the article. Special attention is ...
A new call admission control algorithm is presented and analyzed for CDMA networks supporting multim...
The efficient management of radio resource is essential to the success of wireless networks. One imp...
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing(OFDM) is becoming a fundamental technology in future gene...
Abstract Efficient management of rather limited resources, including radio spectrum and mobile-termi...