Abstract
An integrated voice and data system using the Channel Segregation protocol (CS) is analyzed. To achieve each service target Carrier to Interference ratio (C/I), and meet the associated Bit Error Rate (BER) requirements, the learning process inherent in CS is extended by weighting the slot priorities, based on previous successful attempts, according to each service C/I requirement. Simulation results show an improvement in call block and achieved C/I levels for voice while the average delays for packet data are improved as well. The study is conducted for non real time packet data services exhibiting heavy tailed packet size distributions.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 831-835 |
| Number of pages | 5 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 1998 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | Proceedings of the 1998 9th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC. Part 3 (of 3) - Boston, MA, USA Duration: 8 Sept 1998 → 11 Sept 1998 |
Conference
| Conference | Proceedings of the 1998 9th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC. Part 3 (of 3) |
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| City | Boston, MA, USA |
| Period | 8/09/98 → 11/09/98 |
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