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Packet Fair Queueing Scheduling in an Integrated CDMA System Based on Channel Status Information

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Mobile Communications (CIC 2002)

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A Fair Queueing Algorithm is proposed for data services in an integrated voice/data CDMA system. We introduce short-term and long-term fairness concepts to allocate data users fairly. Using these concepts, we propose Weighted Fair Queueing with Status Control(WFQS) in the consideration of a Generalized Processor Sharing(GPS) fluid-flow model. This proposed scheme allocates resources using channel status information. In order to implement this fair resource allocation scheme, a virtual clock for short-term fairness and a credit table method for longterm fairness are used. The throughput and delay of data users could be improved when this scheme is applied to wireless channels. . . .

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Sik Choi, S., Ho Kim, Y., Seog Koh, J., Ho Cho, D. (2003). Packet Fair Queueing Scheduling in an Integrated CDMA System Based on Channel Status Information. In: Lee, J., Kang, CH. (eds) Mobile Communications. CIC 2002. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2524. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36555-9_29

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