2009
DOI: 10.1109/twc.2009.071004
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Adaptive transmission policy design for delay-sensitive and bursty packet traffic over wireless fading channels

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“…and coding scheme algorithms operates on a micro second scale [24] whereas a power control based load balancing algorithm might operate on time scales of minutes and hours [25] whereas adaptive sectorization algorithms might operate on the scale of days and months [26]. This different diversity of times scales can be used to classify SO.…”
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“…and coding scheme algorithms operates on a micro second scale [24] whereas a power control based load balancing algorithm might operate on time scales of minutes and hours [25] whereas adaptive sectorization algorithms might operate on the scale of days and months [26]. This different diversity of times scales can be used to classify SO.…”
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“…Thus, the average service rate calculation corresponding to state n can be written as (24), shown at the bottom of the page, where π (s,c) denotes the stationary distribution of the system state.…”
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“…For instance, advanced power-control policies can be tailored to the needs of various applications [12], [13], [1], [3], [14], [6], [15]. Still, such policies usually disregard coding issues by considering a power threshold for reliable transmission.…”
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“…We emphasize that the block fading models adopted in many existing studies [2], [3], [4], [13], [16] do not consider the per-symbol correlation and do not allow for a consistent comparison of the performance associated with different block lengths. In block-fading models, varying the block length also implicitly changes the fading process.…”
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