Abstract:This paper addresses the radio resource management (RRM) structure and efficient dynamic capacity allocation techniques for hybrid TDMA/ CDMA mobile cellular networks to support downlink multimedia services with different quality-of-service (QoS) requirements in an interference-limited environment. Various burst-driven timeslot-code assignment algorithms suitable for distributed processing are proposed to achieve high system capacity in terms of b/s/ Hz/cell while maintaining a required percentage of satisfied… Show more
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