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  2. Year : 1998 Volume : 5
  3. Issue 2
  4. Fixed and adaptive blocking thresholds in CDMA cellular networks
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Year : 2001 Volume : 8
Year : 2000 Volume : 7
Year : 1999 Volume : 6
Year : 1998 Volume : 5
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CordlessTelecommunications Worldwide: The Evolution Of Unlicensed PCs [Book Reviews]
Scanning the literature
Paving The Way To Third-Generation Mobile Systems In Europe [Guest Editorial]
A flexible network architecture for UMTS
FRAMES multiple access for UMTS and IMT-2000
Requirements of multiregional mobile broadband satellite networks
UMTS: a middleware architecture and mobile API approach
Estimating coverage of radio transmission into and within buildings at 900, 1800, and 2300 MHz
Random multiple access of broadcast channels with Pareto distributed packet interarrival times
Fixed and adaptive blocking thresholds in CDMA cellular networks
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Year : 1997 Volume : 4
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Year : 1995 Volume : 2
Year : 1994 Volume : 1

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Fixed and adaptive blocking thresholds in CDMA cellular networks

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Priscoli, F.D. Sestini, F.
Copyright Year 1994
Abstract A number of papers have shown that, in a code-division multiple access cellular network, bursty user mobility causes remarkable negative effects on link availability, and hence on cellular network capacity. This article shows that a possible provision for contrasting such negative effects is the introduction of a blocking threshold which produces an increase in the link availability and a decrease in the dropping probability at the expense of the appearance of a non-null blocking probability. In order to maximize the capacity of the cellular network, the blocking threshold has to be selected so that a proper balancing of the blocking probability, dropping probability, and link availability is achieved. In particular, the article presents a simple self-adaptive mechanism for selecting the blocking threshold, which achieves good performance and has the fundamental advantage of not requiring any a priori knowledge of the system parameters.
Starting Page 56
Ending Page 63
Page Count 8
File Size 2374941
File Format PDF
ISSN 10709916
Volume Number 5
Issue Number 2
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1998-04-01
Publisher Place U.S.A.
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Intelligent networks Multiaccess communication Land mobile radio cellular systems Power control Condition monitoring Traffic control Wireless networks Fading Multipath channels Interference suppression
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Media Technology
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