Dynamic channel allocation for ongoing calls in UTRA TDD system

A comparative analysis of different dynamic channel allocation (DCA) schemes for ongoing calls in a UTRA time division duplex system is presented. The proposed study shows that DCA results in a reduction of up to 2.2 dB transmission power as well as a packet loss reduction up to 20% compared to a fi...

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