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Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks
Scott Jordan, University of California, Irvine
ABSTRACT: Wireless services are one of the strongest growth areas in telecommunications today. Dynamic channel allocation
schemes have garnered a considerable amount of attention as methods for achieving efficient use of
system resources. Various combinations of permanent channel assignment, channel borrowing, shared pools
of channels, channel ordering, channel reassignment, and dynamic adjustment of parameters have been suggested.
In this paper, we suggest a categorization of dynamic channel allocation policies. We hope that this
categorization will help distill the concepts involved and encourage the research that is necessary to extend
these concepts to future integrated service wireless systems.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Scott Jordan,
"Resource Allocation in Wireless Networks"
(1996).
Journal of High Speed Networks.
5 (1),
pp. 23-34.
Postprint available free at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1070
REQUIRED PUBLISHER STATEMENT: Original article published in the Journal of High Speed Networks (1996). 5(1), pp. 23-34.
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