Wireless digital communications: modulation & spread spectrum applications
Wireless digital communications: modulation & spread spectrum applications
Generating representative Web workloads for network and server performance evaluation
SIGMETRICS '98/PERFORMANCE '98 Proceedings of the 1998 ACM SIGMETRICS joint international conference on Measurement and modeling of computer systems
Provisioning multimedia wireless networks for better QoS: RRM strategies for 3G W-CDMA
IEEE Communications Magazine
Link adaptation and power control for streaming services in EGPRS wireless networks
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
International Journal of Mobile Network Design and Innovation
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Link Adaptation is an adaptive radio resource management technique that selects a transport mode from a set of predefined modes of varying robustness, depending on the experienced channel quality conditions and dynamics. Previous work has shown the need to adapt the configuration of Link Adaptation to certain operating conditions affecting the channel quality dynamics. In particular, it was shown that the system load can considerably influence the performance and configuration of Link Adaptation techniques. The user mobile speed is another key factor influencing the channel quality dynamics. As a result, the aim of this paper is to investigate whether the user mobile speed should also be taken into account when configuring and designing the operation of Link Adaptation techniques.