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22 August 2002 Resource management with service guarantee and differentiation in broadband multimedia-enabled wireless networks
Bin Li, Lizhong Li, Bo Li, Xiren Cao
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Proceedings Volume 4911, Wireless and Mobile Communications II; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.480507
Event: Asia-Pacific Optical and Wireless Communications 2002, 2002, Shanghai, China
Abstract
We have recently witnessed a phenomenal growth in the development and deployment of wireless services, evident from the proliferation of the cellular data services and the emerging wireless multimedia applications. This opens up a new avenue for research, and calls for the re-examination of some of the fundamental issues in wireless cellular networks. With the cell size being systematically reduced into micro-cell and pico-cell systems, in order to increase the overall network capacity, one of the key challenges is the design of effective call admission control (CAC) policies, which have to guarantee potentially different quality of service (QoS) requirements from diverse traffic types while at the same time maintaining high utilization of the scarce wireless bandwidth. The objectives of this article are to review the key issues involved in the design of call admission control policies based on some of the recent proposals, and to discuss the challenges associated to offer effective support for multi-services
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Bin Li, Lizhong Li, Bo Li, and Xiren Cao "Resource management with service guarantee and differentiation in broadband multimedia-enabled wireless networks", Proc. SPIE 4911, Wireless and Mobile Communications II, (22 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.480507
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Control systems

Bromine

Lithium

Multimedia

Broadband telecommunications

Picosecond phenomena

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