Abstract: We study the transmission rate (R) and bit-energy-to-interference ratio (E/sub b//I/sub 0/) needed to maintain the desired QoS requirement for a given traffic while maximizing the user capacity in multimedia CDMA networks. Closed form functions among transmission rate, bit error rate (or equivalently E/sub b//I/sub 0/), QoS requirements, and traffic characteristics are derived. Based on the dependence between R and E/sub b//I/sub 0/, we propose a capacity-optimal determination of (R, E/sub b//I/sub 0/) for a given traffic and QoS requirement. By numerical example we show that a higher user capacity is achieved by our scheme compared to those which ignore the dependence between R and E/sub b//I/sub 0/.
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