Capacity enhancement for multi-code CDMA with integrated services through quality of service and admission control
First Claim
1. A method for enhancing the capacity of a CDMA cellular carrier supporting traffic from a plurality of users, including a plurality of voice users and a plurality of multi-code data users, each user having an adjustable received power level, and the plurality of voice users having a fixed quality of service requirement, the method comprising the steps of:
- setting a quality of service requirement for the plurality of data users based on the traffic from the plurality of users and the voice user quality of service requirement;
adjusting the received power level of each of the plurality of voice users so that their received power levels are identical;
adjusting the received power level of each of the plurality of data users so that their received power levels are identical to the received power levels of the plurality of voice users;
decreasing the received power level of each of the plurality of data users until their quality of service requirement is satisfied; and
adjusting the quality of service requirement for the plurality of data users in response to a request from a new user to access the cellular carrier.
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Abstract
With the addition of high-speed data traffic to traditional CDMA cellular networks, there is a need to efficiently utilize system capacity so that the quality of service of existing voice and low-speed data users is maintained while new high-speed data users are added to the network. Methods and systems are presented that control allocation of power to users, quality of service requirements, and/or user activity levels to enhance capacity utilization. These methods and systems are based on a method for estimating the capacity of a CDMA carrier with both voice and data users using an interference-based analysis of the reverse link. In particular, the methods enhance capacity utilization in a multi-code CDMA network architecture, in which several codes are allocated to a single high-speed data user for parallel transmission.
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2 Claims
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1. A method for enhancing the capacity of a CDMA cellular carrier supporting traffic from a plurality of users, including a plurality of voice users and a plurality of multi-code data users, each user having an adjustable received power level, and the plurality of voice users having a fixed quality of service requirement, the method comprising the steps of:
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setting a quality of service requirement for the plurality of data users based on the traffic from the plurality of users and the voice user quality of service requirement; adjusting the received power level of each of the plurality of voice users so that their received power levels are identical; adjusting the received power level of each of the plurality of data users so that their received power levels are identical to the received power levels of the plurality of voice users; decreasing the received power level of each of the plurality of data users until their quality of service requirement is satisfied; and adjusting the quality of service requirement for the plurality of data users in response to a request from a new user to access the cellular carrier.
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2. A computer-readable medium containing instructions for enhancing the capacity of a CDMA cellular carrier supporting traffic from a plurality of users, including a plurality of voice users and a plurality of multi-code data users, each user having an adjustable received power level, and the plurality of voice users having a fixed quality of service requirement by:
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setting a quality of service requirement for the plurality of data users based on the traffic from the plurality of users and the voice user quality of service requirement; adjusting the received power level of each of the plurality of voice users so that their received power levels are identical; adjusting the received power level of each of the plurality of data users so that their received power levels are identical to the received power levels of the plurality of voice users; decreasing the received power level of each of the plurality of data users until their quality of service requirement is satisfied; and adjusting the quality of service requirement for the plurality of data users in response to a request from a new user to access the cellular carrier.
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