CDMA link capacity for integrated voice/data services in wireless local loop systems

Wireless local loop (WLL) is an emerging technology that allows rapid connection to the wired network from remote locations. One of the crucial issues for WLL is the system design so that the number of subscribers can be maximized while providing the required quality of service. This paper considers...

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Published inProceedings of the Twenty-First National Radio Science Conference, 2004. NRSC 2004 pp. C37 - 1
Main Authors Safaan, A.M., Bassiouni, A.A., El-Saeed Nasr, M., Nossier, B.M.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2004
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Summary:Wireless local loop (WLL) is an emerging technology that allows rapid connection to the wired network from remote locations. One of the crucial issues for WLL is the system design so that the number of subscribers can be maximized while providing the required quality of service. This paper considers a CDMA link capacity for integrated voice/data services for both omni and sectorized base stations. The effects of the interference factor and cell loading factor on the capacity are shown for different data rates, and combined data services.
ISBN:977503177X
9789775031778
DOI:10.1109/NRSC.2004.239858