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Dynamic Bandwidth Scheduling For Wcdma Uplink Transmission
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Providing quality of service is a challenging issue in UMTS mobile networks for multimedia traffic (video, voice and data). Critical services such as real-time audio, voice and video are given priority over less critical ones, such as file transfer and web surfing. One of the approaches that efficiently provides standard quality of service for multimedia traffic in wireless networks is to dynamically allocate bandwidth to varying traffic load and channel conditions. There are several of such dynamic bandwidth allocation approaches developed in the recent time by researchers. The choice of which one to implement at an instance and for a specific condition is an issue in mobile communication networks. In this work, the popular Code-Division Generalized Processor Sharing (CDGPS) was analyzed. The CDGPS variations – priority and non-priority – were compared, the two techniques were modelled and simulated using MATLAB Simulink object oriented environment. Simulation results show that priority CDGPS provides the best performance and improvement in the delay and loss rate, while still maintaining a high bandwidth utilization of percentage value of 98.2%.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 Background of the studyToday,
mobile communications play a central role in the voice/data network
arena. From the early analog mobile first generation (1G) to the third
generation (3G) the standard has changed. The new mobile generations do
not pretend to improve the voice communication experience but try to
give the user access to a new global communication reality [1]. The aim
is to reach communication universality and to provide u ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 Background of the studyToday,
mobile communications play a central role in the voice/data network
arena. From the early analog mobile first generation (1G) to the third
generation (3G) the standard has changed. The new mobile generations do
not pretend to improve the voice communication experience but try to
give the user access to a new global communication reality [1]. The aim
is to reach communication universality and to provide u ... Continue reading---
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