Title :
Radio resource management in future wireless networks: requirements and limitations
Author_Institution :
R. Inst. of Technol., Stockholm, Sweden
fDate :
8/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Comparing market estimates for wireless personal communication and considering proposals for wideband multimedia services with the existing spectrum allocations for these types of systems show that spectrum resource management remains an important topic in the near and distant future. In this article the authors start by presenting a quite general formulation of the radio resource management problem where the three key allocation decisions are concerned with waveforms (“channels”), access ports (or base stations), and, finally, with transmitter power. Some approaches to these problems found in the literature are reviewed. In particular, the principles of random channel allocation schemes, as found in frequency-hopping or direct-sequence CDMA systems, are compared with deterministic dynamic channel allocation schemes. The article closes by giving an outlook of some of the key problems in resource management in future wireless multimedia systems
Keywords :
broadband networks; code division multiple access; frequency allocation; frequency hop communication; land mobile radio; multimedia communication; personal communication networks; pseudonoise codes; radio spectrum management; radio transmitters; spread spectrum communication; access ports; deterministic dynamic channel allocation; direct-sequence CDMA systems; frequency-hopping; future wireless networks; market estimates; radio resource management; random channel allocation schemes; spectrum allocations; spectrum resource management; transmitter power; waveforms; wideband multimedia services; wireless multimedia systems; wireless personal communication; Base stations; Channel allocation; Multimedia systems; Proposals; Radio spectrum management; Radio transmitters; Resource management; Wideband; Wireless communication; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE