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Performance of Dual Mode Packet Access In DS-CDMA Systems

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In this paper, a dual mode packet access scheme is analyzed where packet transmission can either take place on a common channel or on a dedicated channel. The common channel packet access is typically used for the transmission of short infrequent packets, where link setup and the necessary link maintenance for a dedicated channel would lead to unacceptable delays and overhead. Only open loop power control is used for common channel packet transmission. On the other hand, the dedicated channel transmission is mostly used for large packet transmissions. Unlike the common channels, the closed loop power control is in operation for all transmissions on the dedicated channels.

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Khan, F., Roobol, C. (1999). Performance of Dual Mode Packet Access In DS-CDMA Systems. In: Leung, K.K., Vojcic, B. (eds) Multiaccess, Mobility and Teletraffic for Wireless Communications: Volume 3. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5607-7_21

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