An overwhelming number of models in the literature use average inter-cell interference for the calculation of capacity of a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) network. The advantage gained in terms of simplicity by using such models comes at the cost of rendering the exact location of a user within a cell irrelevant. We calculate the actual per-user interference and analyze the effect of user-distribution within a cell on the capacity of a CDMA network. We show that even though the capacity obtained using average interference is a good approximation to the capacity calculated using actual interference for a uniform user distribution, the deviation can be tremendously large for non-uniform user distributions. Call admission control (CAC) a...
Considerable efforts in the recent technical literature have been devoted to the capacity evaluation...
In a cellular CDMA system, the received powers from mobiles that are close to the base station form ...
We analyze the outage and capacity performance of an interference based admission control strategy i...
An overwhelming number of models in the literature use average interference for calculation of capac...
An overwhelming number of models in the literature use average interference for calculation of capac...
Abstract — In multiple cellular CDMA systems, the channel capacity heavily depends upon the interfer...
Designing a call admission control (CAC) algorithm that guarantees call blocking probabilities for a...
Cellular CDMA systems are usually affected by interference experienced by users in adjacent cells th...
Abstract—The aim of this paper is to contribute to the un-derstanding of the teletraffic behavior of...
In the recent technical literature on cellular networks Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) has rec...
[[abstract]]Previous studies of call admission control (CAC) in mobile communication networks focuse...
Traditional design rules for cellular networks are not directly applicable to code division multiple...
This paper presents a novel approach for designing a call-admission control (CAC) algorithm for code...
In this paper we discussed Call admission control algorithms that reduce dropped calls in CDMA cellu...
This paper addresses capacity estimation for cellular code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems, ...
Considerable efforts in the recent technical literature have been devoted to the capacity evaluation...
In a cellular CDMA system, the received powers from mobiles that are close to the base station form ...
We analyze the outage and capacity performance of an interference based admission control strategy i...
An overwhelming number of models in the literature use average interference for calculation of capac...
An overwhelming number of models in the literature use average interference for calculation of capac...
Abstract — In multiple cellular CDMA systems, the channel capacity heavily depends upon the interfer...
Designing a call admission control (CAC) algorithm that guarantees call blocking probabilities for a...
Cellular CDMA systems are usually affected by interference experienced by users in adjacent cells th...
Abstract—The aim of this paper is to contribute to the un-derstanding of the teletraffic behavior of...
In the recent technical literature on cellular networks Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) has rec...
[[abstract]]Previous studies of call admission control (CAC) in mobile communication networks focuse...
Traditional design rules for cellular networks are not directly applicable to code division multiple...
This paper presents a novel approach for designing a call-admission control (CAC) algorithm for code...
In this paper we discussed Call admission control algorithms that reduce dropped calls in CDMA cellu...
This paper addresses capacity estimation for cellular code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems, ...
Considerable efforts in the recent technical literature have been devoted to the capacity evaluation...
In a cellular CDMA system, the received powers from mobiles that are close to the base station form ...
We analyze the outage and capacity performance of an interference based admission control strategy i...