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Kertas kerja ini mencadangkan kawalan tetingkap penghantaran adaptif berdasarkan kedua-dua lokasi stesen mudah alih dan beban trafik untuk penghantaran paket berasaskan keadaan saluran dalam komunikasi pautan bawah selular CDMA. Skim yang dicadangkan mengekang penghantaran paket pautan bawah dengan menggunakan tetingkap penghantaran secara individu yang diberikan kepada setiap stesen mudah alih. Saiz tetingkap penghantaran dilaraskan dengan menggunakan nilai ambang optimum, yang dipilih berkenaan dengan kedua-dua lokasi mudah alih dan beban trafik. Keputusan simulasi menunjukkan bahawa skim yang dicadangkan telah meningkatkan kelewatan penghantaran dan kesaksamaan perkhidmatan berbanding dengan skim konvensional.
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Kazuo MORI, Katsuhiro NAITO, Hideo KOBAYASHI, "Adaptive Transmit Window Control for Channel State Based CDMA Downlink Packet Communications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E92-A, no. 9, pp. 2248-2252, September 2009, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E92.A.2248.
Abstract: This paper proposes adaptive transmit window control based on both location of mobile stations and traffic load for channel state based packet transmissions in CDMA cellular downlink communications. The proposed scheme constrains downlink packet transmissions by employing a transmit window individually given to each mobile station. The transmit window size is adjusted by using the optimum threshold value, which is selected with regard to both the mobile locations and the traffic load. The simulation results show that the proposed scheme improved the transmission delay and fairness of service compared with the conventional scheme.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/transfun.E92.A.2248/_p
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title={Adaptive Transmit Window Control for Channel State Based CDMA Downlink Packet Communications},
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abstract={This paper proposes adaptive transmit window control based on both location of mobile stations and traffic load for channel state based packet transmissions in CDMA cellular downlink communications. The proposed scheme constrains downlink packet transmissions by employing a transmit window individually given to each mobile station. The transmit window size is adjusted by using the optimum threshold value, which is selected with regard to both the mobile locations and the traffic load. The simulation results show that the proposed scheme improved the transmission delay and fairness of service compared with the conventional scheme.},
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