1. On the Variable Capacity Property of CC/DS-CDMA Systems.
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Li-Peng Wang, Yang Yang, Hsiao-Hwa Chen, and Yong-Hua Song
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CODE division multiple access , *WIRELESS communications , *MOBILE communication systems , *RESOURCE allocation , *SPREAD spectrum communications , *DIGITAL communications , *DATA transmission systems , *ELECTRONIC systems - Abstract
A complete complementary code based direct sequence code division multiple access (CC/DS-CDMA) system has been proposed recently as a potential candidate for beyond third generation (B3G) wireless communications. This paper addresses the issues that design of efficient code assignment schemes should be based on a flexible physical layer support, which is extremely important for emerging cross-layer designs in future wireless applications. The study in this paper considers a CC/DS-CDMA system with multiple time slots, three traffic classes and two dynamic code-flock assignment schemes, namely random assignment (RA) and compact assignment (CA). Simulation results show that the CC/DS-CDMA system has variable capacity property (VCP), which is sensitively affected by different code-flock assignment schemes. In general, CA can offer lower blocking probability, whereas RA can offer a larger mean system capacity and higher throughput when offered traffic is heavy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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