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The cdma2000 System for Mobile Communications: Applications and Services

Prentice Hall - PTR
Vieri Vanghi, Aleksandar Damnjanovic, and Branimir Vojcic

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November 2005

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The cdma2000 wireless networks provide users with a wide range of applications, such as voice, Web browsing, and email. Due to the limitation of the available spectrum, it is important that the frequency bandwidth is efficiently utilized. It is therefore necessary that the provided service closely matches the needs of the application. For example, email application requires reliable radio connection, but it is delay-tolerant. Hence, the efficiency of the air interface can be maximized at the expense of delay. For that purpose, Radio Link Protocol (RLP) and link adaptation techniques are commonly employed. Voice application is delay-intolerant, so RLP and link adaptation techniques are not acceptable. However, voice application is to some extent error-tolerant, and the air efficiency can be increased at the expense of higher error probability.

The availability of a particular application is not only what users care about. Quality of Service (QoS) is also important, because QoS directly impacts user perception about the usefulness of the application.

Reproduced from the book The cdma2000 System for Mobile Communications: 3G Wireless Evolution. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Education, Prentice Hall PTR. All rights reserved. Reproduced by permission of Prentice Hall PTR. Written permission from Prentice Hall PTR is required for all other uses.





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