IEEE 54th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC Fall 2001. Proceedings (Cat. No.01CH37211)
DOI: 10.1109/vtc.2001.957218
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An adaptive rate processor sharing technique

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“…However, The radio resources in CDMA-based networks are mainly related to the spreading bandwidth, transmission power and channel rates and hence, the time scheduling approach is not fully suited to CDMA-based wireless networks [8,11,12]. One issue with GPS technique is that it is based on a fluid-flow model [4].…”
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“…However, The radio resources in CDMA-based networks are mainly related to the spreading bandwidth, transmission power and channel rates and hence, the time scheduling approach is not fully suited to CDMA-based wireless networks [8,11,12]. One issue with GPS technique is that it is based on a fluid-flow model [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In order to improve radio resource utilization and achieve fairness with low complexity in such WCDMAbased wireless networks, number of recent works related to GPS-based uplink scheduling for WCDMA environments are studied and adapted in [11][12][13][14][15]. In [11], a ratescheduling approach based on GPS is applied to the CDMA downlinks.…”
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“…In [15], a rate-scheduling approach based on GPS is applied to the CDMA downlinks. Given the limit of the total downlink transmission power, the rate-scheduling scheme dynamically allocates the downlink power and rates according to weights assigned to the users.…”
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