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The assignment of resources to the cells of a cellular mobile radio network is usually done by assigning certain parts of the total bandwidth to the cells. With the use of adaptive transmission, power can be considered as a resource and taking power into account in the assignment of resources to cells offers additional flexibility, especially in achieving efficient assignments and in adapting the...
The ability to specify outage probability for cellular mobile radio networks is important in order to be able to assure a certain quality of service (QoS). In packet switched networks applying adaptive transmission, users have varying resource demands due to the adaptability. Furthermore, the medium, or a certain part of it, is not assigned exclusively to a user for the duration of a call or session...
The assignment of resources to cells of a cellular mobile radio network is an important task in design and operation of a network. In practice, the number of resource units that are available for assignment to the cells is limited. As a consequence, not all cells can generally receive as many resource units as demanded and outage, defined as the number of resource units requested but not assigned,...
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