Análise Ampliada da Capacidade no Enlace Reverso de um Sistema Celular CDMA<br />DOI: 10.14209/jcis.1996.4
Abstract
In this paper, the calculation of the capacity in the reverse link of IS-95 CDMA cellular systems is reviewed with the introduction of new elements in the system model and a more detailed analysis of some aspects of the problem. The used methodology is the classical Erlang methodology for traffic analysis as applied in [1] to CDMA systems. The model presented in [1] is extended to include a limitation on the number of available channels, which correspond to the number of receivers in the base station. Besides that, a detailed analysis of the effect of a waiting queue far new calls is presented.Downloads
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2015-06-16
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Noll Barreto, A., & Célio Brandão, J. (2015). Análise Ampliada da Capacidade no Enlace Reverso de um Sistema Celular CDMA<br />DOI: 10.14209/jcis.1996.4. Journal of Communication and Information Systems, 11(1). Retrieved from https://jcis.sbrt.org.br/jcis/article/view/200
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Received 2015-06-16
Accepted 2015-06-16
Published 2015-06-16
Accepted 2015-06-16
Published 2015-06-16