Multicarrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) techniques were originally proposed at mid of 90's for wideband multi-user communications in wireless environments characterised by hostile propagation characteristics. Problems still to be solved are related to the provision of efficient resource channel allocation in variable-bit-rate transmission. In this work, a strategy for medium access control in MC-CDMA systems for broadband WLAN indoor applications is considered. A great advantage of MC-CDMA lies in the capability of supporting asynchronous multi-user variable-bit-rate (VBR) transmission over multipath channel with conventional detection. This can be helpful in designing an efficient and real-time Medium Access Control (MAC) strategy, since a significant number of VBR users can share the same bandwidth without relevant performance dropouts. Different classes of users will be labeled by the MAC level that has to plan a controlled access to the channel on the basis of the user...
A QoS-Oriented Medium Access Control Strategy for Variable-Bit-Rate MC-CDMA Transmission in Wireless LAN Environments
Berlanda Scorza, Giovanni;Sacchi, Claudio;Granelli, Fabrizio;De Natale, Francesco
2003-01-01
Abstract
Multicarrier Code Division Multiple Access (MC-CDMA) techniques were originally proposed at mid of 90's for wideband multi-user communications in wireless environments characterised by hostile propagation characteristics. Problems still to be solved are related to the provision of efficient resource channel allocation in variable-bit-rate transmission. In this work, a strategy for medium access control in MC-CDMA systems for broadband WLAN indoor applications is considered. A great advantage of MC-CDMA lies in the capability of supporting asynchronous multi-user variable-bit-rate (VBR) transmission over multipath channel with conventional detection. This can be helpful in designing an efficient and real-time Medium Access Control (MAC) strategy, since a significant number of VBR users can share the same bandwidth without relevant performance dropouts. Different classes of users will be labeled by the MAC level that has to plan a controlled access to the channel on the basis of the user...I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione



