In this report, we derive optimal admission policies for integrated voice and data traffic in packet radio networks employing code-division multiple-access (CDMA) with direct- sequence spread-spectrum (DS/SS) signaling. The network performance is measured in terms of the average blocking probability of voice calls and the average delay and packet loss probability of data messages. Our admission scheme determines the number of newly arrived voice users that are accepted in the network so that the long-term blocking probability of voice calls is minimized in longer-term. In addition, new data arrivals are rejected, if the mean delay or the packet loss probability of data exceeds a desirable prespecified level. A semi-Markov decision process (...
International audienceUplink admission and power control in a CDMA wireless network are investigated...
We analyze the performance of an SIR based admission\ud control strategy in cellular CDMA systems wi...
Policies for accessing a packet radio network, under the assumptions of the L-channel CDMA (code div...
Abstract—This paper addresses the call admission control problem for multiservice wireless code divi...
Access control (call admission and data transmission policies) becomes essential for optimum resourc...
The problem of voice/data integration in a random access radio network employing the ALOHA protocol ...
Efficient policies are derived for admitting voice and data traffic into networks of low-earth-orbit...
In this paper, we analyze the performance of a signal-to-interference ratio (SIR)-based admission co...
In this paper, we analyze the performance of a signal-to-interference ratio (SIR)-based admission co...
In this paper, we analyze the performance of a signal-to-interference ratio (SIR)-based admission co...
We analyze the performance of an SIR based admission control strategy in cellular CDMA systems with ...
This paper analyzes the behavior of two time-code division architectures serving voice and data appl...
We analyze the performance of an SIR based admission control strategy in cellular CDMA systems with...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose and analyze a preemption based admission control policy for an int...
Abstract — In this paper, we develop product form traffic models for single- and multiple-cell code-...
International audienceUplink admission and power control in a CDMA wireless network are investigated...
We analyze the performance of an SIR based admission\ud control strategy in cellular CDMA systems wi...
Policies for accessing a packet radio network, under the assumptions of the L-channel CDMA (code div...
Abstract—This paper addresses the call admission control problem for multiservice wireless code divi...
Access control (call admission and data transmission policies) becomes essential for optimum resourc...
The problem of voice/data integration in a random access radio network employing the ALOHA protocol ...
Efficient policies are derived for admitting voice and data traffic into networks of low-earth-orbit...
In this paper, we analyze the performance of a signal-to-interference ratio (SIR)-based admission co...
In this paper, we analyze the performance of a signal-to-interference ratio (SIR)-based admission co...
In this paper, we analyze the performance of a signal-to-interference ratio (SIR)-based admission co...
We analyze the performance of an SIR based admission control strategy in cellular CDMA systems with ...
This paper analyzes the behavior of two time-code division architectures serving voice and data appl...
We analyze the performance of an SIR based admission control strategy in cellular CDMA systems with...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose and analyze a preemption based admission control policy for an int...
Abstract — In this paper, we develop product form traffic models for single- and multiple-cell code-...
International audienceUplink admission and power control in a CDMA wireless network are investigated...
We analyze the performance of an SIR based admission\ud control strategy in cellular CDMA systems wi...
Policies for accessing a packet radio network, under the assumptions of the L-channel CDMA (code div...