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Capacity Allocation in Multiple Access Networks
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Capacity Allocation in Multiple Access Networks

Abstract

The theoretical issues of scheduling for capacity allocation in multiple access networks using in-band and out-of-band signaling are addressed. The analysis is carried out under the hypothesis that the "scheduling epochs" consist of bandwidth-dependent and bandwidthindependent components. The ultimate limitation on channel capacity rests with the bandwidth-independent component. It is shown that over the range of practical interest, scheduling using a separate side channel is superior to in-band scheduling in that, under similar conditions, the former attains a higher usable channel capacity.

Authors

Todd T; Mark J

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Communications, Vol. 33, No. 11, pp. 1224–1226

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

January 1, 1985

DOI

10.1109/tcom.1985.1096233

ISSN

0090-6778
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