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We present feedback control techniques to intelligently support priorities of soft handoff calls during call admission control (CAC) in power-controlled DS-CDMA multicellular networks. We design a classic proportional controller to dynamically solve resource management problems, which arise during run-time adaptation, via continuously monitoring real-time system performance to adjust system parameters accordingly. Performance evaluation reveals that the solution not only has excellent stability behavior, but also meets zero steady state error and settling time requirements.
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Chen, W., Lei, F., Wang, W., Chen, X. (2005). Adaptive Supporting Prioritized Soft Handoff Calls for Power-Controlled DS-CDMA Cellular Networks. In: Dalmau Royo, J., Hasegawa, G. (eds) Management of Multimedia Networks and Services. MMNS 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3754. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11572831_3
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