Data Fusion of Power and Time Measurements for Mobile Terminal Location
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
A delay bounded approach for streaming services in CDMA cellular networks
Proceedings of the 1st ACM international workshop on Quality of service & security in wireless and mobile networks
Cellular CDMA Capacity with Out-of-Band Multihop Relaying
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
International Journal of Mobile Communications
Analytical model for wireless communication systems
IEEE Communications Letters
Grade of service and quality of service provisioning in CDMA cellular networks
DNCOCO'06 Proceedings of the 5th WSEAS international conference on Data networks, communications and computers
Real-time packet scheduling in next generation radio access system
Computer Communications
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Code-division multiple access has been widely accepted as the major multiple access scheme in third-generation mobile communication systems. Wide-band CDMA and its hybrid associate time-division CDMA are key elements of the IMT2000 framework of standards. Since the beginning of the 1990s there has been enormous research activity in analysis of the soft (i.e., interference limited) capacity of these CDMA-based systems. Optimal usage of the soft capacity to provide, maintain, and guarantee QoS for different service classes is now becoming a very important issue. Therefore, interest in radio resource allocation has recently. This article presents an overview of RRA schemes (primarily for CDMA-based systems) that are flexible, support traffic services with various QoS requirements, minimize call/session blocking and dropping probabilities, and have acceptable radio resource utilization