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Nos futuros sistemas de comunicações móveis multimédia, os utilizadores heterogéneos necessitarão de velocidades de transmissão muito diferentes e variáveis no tempo. Assim, eles devem ser apoiados por uma nova abordagem que possa acomodar as taxas de dados flutuantes nos canais sem fio. Neste artigo, é proposto um método simples que é utilizado para admitir as taxas com sucesso. O método também é distribuído de forma que pode ser implementado em cada unidade móvel sem qualquer interação com outras unidades móveis. O método consiste no controle de potência com um alvo SIR (relação sinal-interferência) mais alto e ajuste periódico da taxa de dados. Comprovamos uma propriedade de boa taxa de admissão do método proposto e verificamos seu desempenho com investigação numérica.
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Dongwoo KIM, "Safe and Distributed Rate Admission with Over-Targeted SIR for Multimedia Mobile CDMA Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E82-B, no. 12, pp. 1939-1946, December 1999, doi: .
Abstract: In future multimedia mobile communication systems, heterogeneous users will require very different and time-varying transmission rates. Thus, they should be supported with a novel approach that can accommodate the fluctuating data rates in wireless channels. In this paper, a simple method that is used to admit the rates successfully is proposed. The method is also distributed in a sense that it can be implemented at each mobile without any interaction with other mobiles. The method consists of power control with a higher SIR (signal to interference ratio) target and periodic adjustment of the data rate. We prove a good rate admission property of the proposed method and verify its performance with numerical investigation.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e82-b_12_1939/_p
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