Abstract

In integrated wireless multimedia service, isochronous traffic of different connections can be scheduled by using a most regular binary sequence (MRBS). Such a sequence schedules traffic in an evenly spaced manner to achieve any arbitrary rate asymptotically and while avoiding excessive delay or buffering requirement. Flexible slot assignment that can match requests exactly improves bandwidth efficiency in multirate operations. The most regular binary sequence provides a distributed solution for multiaccess control that is based on limited information exchange. As a generalization, the concept of a most regular code sequence (MRCS) is proposed to support variable rate transmission in wideband code division multiple access (CDMA) systems and to provide spreading factor (SF) optimization. This scheme improves channel utilization efficiency in supporting traffics of various classes and hence results in an overall capacity gain.

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