Title :
Multi-media integration in CDMA networks
Author :
Geraniotis, E. ; Chang, Y.-W. ; Yang, W.-B.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Satellite & Hybrid Commun. Networks, Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
In the context of deriving schemes for efficient use of the spectrum by multi-media users in direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (DS/CDMA) networks we describe an optimal policy for CDMA code allocation to voice and multi-priority data traffic. We consider CDMA networks with voice traffic and two types of data traffic: high priority data traffic with the same priority as voice traffic that requires real-time delivery and lower priority data traffic that can tolerate delay and thus can be queued. A movable boundary policy in the CDMA code domain is used for the voice and high priority data, whereas a small number of CDMA codes are reserved for the lower priority data which also utilizes any CDMA codes left unused by the other two traffic types. The optimal policy is obtained by minimizing a cost function consisting of the weighted sum of the rejection rates of voice and high priority data traffic subject to performance requirements (bit error rates or BER) on all traffic types. The queueing delay of the lower priority data traffic is also evaluated. A semi-Markov decision process (SMDP) with guaranteed BERs for voice and data traffic is used for formulating the dynamic code assignment problem. A value-iteration algorithm is applied to this SMDP to derive the optimal policy
Keywords :
Markov processes; code division multiple access; data communication; iterative methods; pseudonoise codes; queueing theory; radio networks; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication traffic; voice communication; CDMA networks; DS/CDMA; SMDP; bit error rates; code allocation; cost function minimisation; delay; direct sequence code division multiple access; dynamic code assignment; high priority data traffic; lower priority data traffic; movable boundary policy; multi-media integration; multi-priority data traffic; optimal policy; performance requirements; queued traffic; queueing delay; rejection rates; semi-Markov decision process; value-iteration algorithm; voice traffic; Artificial satellites; Bit error rate; Intelligent networks; Low earth orbit satellites; Multiaccess communication; Multimedia communication; Multimedia systems; Satellite broadcasting; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
Conference_Titel :
Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications, 1994. IEEE ISSSTA '94., IEEE Third International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Oulu
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1750-5
DOI :
10.1109/ISSSTA.1994.379611