Congestion control policies for wireless multimedia CDMA networks

The issues of integrating multimedia traffic in the reverse (mobile to base station) link of wireless CDMA networks are studied. Due to their delay constraint, realtime (voice/video) services are subject to connection‐level admission control. In order to maintain the quality of realtime voice/video...

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