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Surat ini mencadangkan skim penjadualan kadar penghantaran mengikut kumpulan (LGT) berasaskan panjang paket untuk perkhidmatan data bukan masa nyata untuk pautan atas sistem capaian berbilang pembahagian kod jujukan terus (DS/CDMA) menggunakan skim pensuisan pecah untuk menyokong bersepadu perkhidmatan suara/data. Skim LGT secara optimum menentukan dua kumpulan kadar yang berbeza dan kadar data optimumnya untuk meminimumkan kelewatan penghantaran paket purata. Ia telah menunjukkan bahawa prestasi kelewatan penghantaran paket boleh dipertingkatkan dengan ketara berbanding skim penghantaran paket kadar tunggal konvensional untuk perkhidmatan suara/data bersepadu. Tambahan pula, ciri utama skim yang dicadangkan ialah kesederhanaan dalam pelaksanaannya.
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Meejoung KIM, Chung Gu KANG, Ramesh R. RAO, "Group-Wise Transmission Rate Scheduling Scheme for Integrated Voice/Data Service in Burst-Switching DS/CDMA System" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 8, pp. 1618-1621, August 2002, doi: .
Abstract: This letter proposes a packet length-based group-wise transmission (LGT) rate scheduling scheme for non-real time data service for the uplink of direct sequence code division multiple access (DS/CDMA) system using the burst switching scheme to support the integrated voice/data service. The LGT scheme optimally determines two different rate groups and their optimal data rates so as to minimize the average packet transmission delay. It has shown that the packet transmission delay performance can be significantly improved over the conventional single-rate packet transmission scheme for integrated voice/data service. Furthermore, a main feature of the proposed scheme is simplicity in its implementation.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e85-b_8_1618/_p
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