In this work1, the capability of MC-CDMA to support asynchronous multi-user variable-bit-rate (VBR) transmission over multipath channel is exploited, jointly with an efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) strategy, in order to allow a significant number of VBR users to share the same bandwidth with different quality of service profiles. An application scenario related to WLAN transmission has been considered in order to assess the proposed MAC methodology. Available radio resources (i.e. the orthogonal subchannels) are selectively attributed to transmitting users depending on their achieved performance at the MAC level, measured by an "intelligent" Access Point (AP). When quality level is not satisfactory for one or more users, the AP issues a decrease of the data rate for such users while providing them with an increased number of subcarriers, in order to guarantee a lower bitrate fostered against frequency-selective channel distortions. Performance is evaluated through extensive simul...

An adaptive MAC-PHY approach for medium access control in VBR MC-CDMA systems

Sacchi, Claudio;Granelli, Fabrizio
2005-01-01

Abstract

In this work1, the capability of MC-CDMA to support asynchronous multi-user variable-bit-rate (VBR) transmission over multipath channel is exploited, jointly with an efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) strategy, in order to allow a significant number of VBR users to share the same bandwidth with different quality of service profiles. An application scenario related to WLAN transmission has been considered in order to assess the proposed MAC methodology. Available radio resources (i.e. the orthogonal subchannels) are selectively attributed to transmitting users depending on their achieved performance at the MAC level, measured by an "intelligent" Access Point (AP). When quality level is not satisfactory for one or more users, the AP issues a decrease of the data rate for such users while providing them with an increased number of subcarriers, in order to guarantee a lower bitrate fostered against frequency-selective channel distortions. Performance is evaluated through extensive simul...
2005
2005 1st International Conference on Multimedia Services Access Networks, MSAN05
345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA
IEEE
0-7803-9319-8
0-7803-9319-8
Scorza, Giovanni Berlanda; Sacchi, Claudio; Granelli, Fabrizio
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