CDMA网络OVSF码树中的静态和动态码分配策略

Jun-Seong Park, D.C. Lee
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我们引入了静态代码分配(SCA)和增强动态代码分配(EDCA)两种新策略,用于在为具有多种数据速率的用户提供服务的重载码分多址系统中分配OVSF(正交可变扩展因子)代码。目标是最大化系统的平均吞吐量。我们给出了基于基本排队模型的数值分析,并将所提出的技术与现有的DCA方案进行了比较。SCA在二进制代码树中分配和修复部分OVSF代码集,以便使随机到达的呼叫请求的平均吞吐量最大化。OVSF码的最佳部分集的配置取决于混合呼叫到达率的比率。当系统负载过重时,SCA在平均吞吐量方面开始优于DCA。静态赋值的另一个优点是,它不需要任何复杂的代码重新赋值来支持新到达的调用。基于马尔可夫决策过程模型中呼叫到达和离开的状态,EDCA采用静态动态呼叫接纳策略来接受或拒绝新到达的呼叫。EDCA允许代码重新分配,以最大限度地提高频谱效率。利用线性规划方法推导出最优EDCA策略,求解马尔可夫决策过程的最优策略。比较DCA和EDCA的结果表明,从服务总数据的长期平均速率来看,DCA的贪心策略可能不是最优的。仿真和数值评价结果表明,随着业务量的增加,高速率呼叫占主导地位,EDCA的性能优于DCA。
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On static and dynamic code assignment policies in the OVSF code tree for CDMA networks
We introduce two new policies, static code assignment (SCA) and enhanced dynamic code assignment (EDCA), for assigning OVSF (orthogonal variable-spreading-factor) codes in heavily-loaded code-division multiple access systems that serve users with multiple data rates. The goal is to maximize the average throughput of the system. We present a numerical analysis based on a basic queueing model and compare the proposed techniques with the existing DCA scheme. The SCA assigns and fixes a partial set of OVSF codes in the binary code tree so that the average throughput is maximized for randomly arriving call requests. The configuration of the best partial set of OVSF codes depends on the ratios of the mixed call arrival rates. When the system becomes heavily loaded, SCA begins to outperform DCA in terms of average throughput. Another advantage of the static assignment is that it does not require any complex reassignments of codes to support a newly-arriving call. The EDCA resorts to a stationary dynamic call admission policy that accepts or rejects a newly arriving call on the basis of the state in the Markov decision process modeling call arrivals and departures. EDCA allows code reassignment to maximize the spectral efficiency. We derive an optimal EDCA policy through linear programming to solve for the optimal policy of the Markov decision process. Comparing DCA and EDCA, it is indicated that the greedy policy of DCA may not be optimal in terms of the long-term average rate of the total data served. Simulation and numerical evaluation confirms that EDCA performs better than DCA as the traffic load increases and high-rate calls become dominant.
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