A novel admission control (AC) policy is proposed for the uplink of a cellular CDMA beamforming system. An approximated power control feasibility condition (PCFC), required by a cross-layer AC policy, is derived. This approximation, however, increases outage probability in the physical layer. A truncated automatic retransmission request (ARQ) scheme is then employed to mitigate the outage problem. In this paper, we investigate the joint design of an AC policy and an ARQ-based outage mitigation algorithm in a cross-layer context. This paper provides a framework for joint AC design among physical, data-link, and network layers. This enables multiple quality-of-service (QoS) requirements to be more flexibly used to optimize system performance. Numerical examples show that by appropriately choosing ARQ parameters, the proposed AC policy can achieve a significant performance gain in terms of reduced outage probability and increased system throughput, while simultaneously guaranteeing all the QoS requirements.
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Sheng, W., & Blostein, S. D. (2007). Cross-layer admission control policy for CDMA beamforming systems. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2007. https://doi.org/10.1155/2007/14562
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