Modeling of hybrid time-code division multiple access communication systems
First Claim
1. A method for modeling a wireless code division multiple access communication system, the method comprising:
- providing a plurality of first snapshots, each first snapshot having a plurality of user equipments (UEs) and base stations, locations of the UEs in each first snapshot vary between the first snapshots;
for each first snapshot, dividing that first snapshot into an uplink and downlink snapshot;
for the uplink snapshot;
assigning uplink resources to each UE and determining an uplink transmission power level of that UE; and
determining dropped and not admitted UEs in the uplink snapshot; and
for the downlink snapshot;
assigning downlink resources to each UE; and
determining dropped and not admitted UEs in the downlink snapshot based on the assigned downlink resources; and
gathering statistics on a performance of the system using the determined dropped and not admitted UEs.
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Abstract
A model for a wireless code division multiple access communication system is generated. A plurality of first snapshots is provided. Each first snapshot has a plurality of user equipments (UEs) and base stations. Locations of the UEs in each first snapshot vary between the first snapshots. For each first snapshot, that first snapshot is divided into an uplink and downlink snapshot. For the uplink snapshot, uplink resources are assigned to each UE and an uplink transmission power level is determined of that UE. Dropped and not admitted UEs are determined in the uplink snapshot. For the downlink snapshot, downlink resources are assigned to each UE. Dropped and not admitted UEs are determined in the downlink snapshot based on the assigned downlink resources. Statistics are gathered on a performance of the system using the determined dropped and not admitted UEs.
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5 Claims
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1. A method for modeling a wireless code division multiple access communication system, the method comprising:
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providing a plurality of first snapshots, each first snapshot having a plurality of user equipments (UEs) and base stations, locations of the UEs in each first snapshot vary between the first snapshots; for each first snapshot, dividing that first snapshot into an uplink and downlink snapshot; for the uplink snapshot; assigning uplink resources to each UE and determining an uplink transmission power level of that UE; and determining dropped and not admitted UEs in the uplink snapshot; and for the downlink snapshot; assigning downlink resources to each UE; and determining dropped and not admitted UEs in the downlink snapshot based on the assigned downlink resources; and gathering statistics on a performance of the system using the determined dropped and not admitted UEs. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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