2000
DOI: 10.1109/35.815453
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Adaptation techniques in wireless packet data services

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“…The third-generation (3G) technologies are a first step in this direction. Nanda et al [13] provide a fairly comprehensive overview of the 3G technologies and how they have been designed with multimedia-type services in mind. In all proposals it is possible for connections to not only choose from a variety of data rates but also change the data rate in a flexible and quick fashion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third-generation (3G) technologies are a first step in this direction. Nanda et al [13] provide a fairly comprehensive overview of the 3G technologies and how they have been designed with multimedia-type services in mind. In all proposals it is possible for connections to not only choose from a variety of data rates but also change the data rate in a flexible and quick fashion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are a few different methods of link adaptation traditionally recognized. Adaptive Power Application (APA) is the method in which the transmitted power is adjusted [3,28]. Adaptive Coding and/or Modulation (ACM) is the approach in which the transmitted modulation and/or coding schemes are altered [5,6,29].…”
Section: Prior Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, burst-by-burst adaptive transceivers [27]- [29] are capable of adapting to the short-term time-variant channel quality fluctuations of wireless channels expressed in terms of the BER or transmission burst error rate, irrespective of whether their source was the time-variant co-channel and/or intersymbol interference, slow and/or fast fading, etc. The range of already operational adaptive transceivers was reviewed in the excellent contribution by Nanda et al [75].…”
Section: Cellular Channel Capacity Without Power Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%