The Sixth IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC '95), Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Canada, September 27-29, 1995: Wireless : Merging Onto the Information Superhighway, Volume 2 |
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... number of channels and thus the total number of users a BS can simultaneously communicate with is fixed . However , in the dynamic bandwidth assignment , the band- width allocation to the BSS changes according to the demand which itself ...
... number of channels and thus the total number of users a BS can simultaneously communicate with is fixed . However , in the dynamic bandwidth assignment , the band- width allocation to the BSS changes according to the demand which itself ...
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... Number of Users 60.0 80.0 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 Number of Users Figure 2 Complete Range of the Blocking Probability Versus Number of Users , G / D / 1 Queueing Model . Figure 4 Complete Range of the Blocking Probability Versus Number of ...
... Number of Users 60.0 80.0 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 Number of Users Figure 2 Complete Range of the Blocking Probability Versus Number of Users , G / D / 1 Queueing Model . Figure 4 Complete Range of the Blocking Probability Versus Number of ...
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... users are assigned orthogonal CDMA codes , they can be kept orthogonal , and thus CDMA is equivalent to Time ... number of non - orthogonal users simultaneously occupying the channel . In general , for a given performance level ...
... users are assigned orthogonal CDMA codes , they can be kept orthogonal , and thus CDMA is equivalent to Time ... number of non - orthogonal users simultaneously occupying the channel . In general , for a given performance level ...
Contents
CDMA I | 401 |
Performance analysis of a DS CDMA system using measured delay profile in an indoor 169 | 407 |
A preliminary study of a multimedia SSMA system considering the interactions | 409 |
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algorithm analysis antenna antenna diversity assumed average AWGN b-type bandwidth base station blocking probability call arrival capacity CDMA cell cellular system channel allocation communication systems component data frame DECT delay spread demodulator distribution diversity division multiple access DPSK DQPSK Eb/No environment Erlang evaluated fading channels Figure filter frequency function handover IEEE IEEE Trans impulse responses increases indoor interference interleaving measured method mobile communication mobile radio systems modulation multipath multiple access noise number of channels number of users obtained ODS-CDMA offered traffic overlapping parameters path loss performance power control PRMA proposed protocol R-GRAP rake receiver random ratio Rayleigh fading Rayleigh fading channels received signal Reuse Partitioning Rician scheme sector shown simulation results slot soft handoff SORP spectrum symbol taper traffic TDMA technique terminal throughput tion transmission transmit power University voice wireless