On optimizing SCH burst duration in cdma2000

The cdma2000/spl trade/ standard introduces an optional supplemental channel (SCH) in addition to the fundamental channel (FCH). The SCH provides high data rates (up to 307.2 kbps) to the users to which it is allocated. The system resources that an SCH consumes are proportional to its data rate. Typ...

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Published inThe 57th IEEE Semiannual Vehicular Technology Conference, 2003. VTC 2003-Spring Vol. 4; pp. 2196 - 2201 vol.4
Main Authors Kandukuri, S., Hamdy, W., Aydin, L.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2003
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Summary:The cdma2000/spl trade/ standard introduces an optional supplemental channel (SCH) in addition to the fundamental channel (FCH). The SCH provides high data rates (up to 307.2 kbps) to the users to which it is allocated. The system resources that an SCH consumes are proportional to its data rate. Typically, a scheduler is used to allocate these resources to a number of users. Burst assignment of the SCH is allowed in the cdma2000 standard. In this paper, we consider the consequences of the SCH burst duration on system performance. Specifically, we explore the effects of burst duration on forward link transmit power and user achieved data throughput.
ISBN:9780780377578
0780377575
ISSN:1090-3038
2577-2465
DOI:10.1109/VETECS.2003.1208778