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Quality of Service on CDMA platforms

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/* Quality of Service(QoS) */
CDMA is being accepted as a third generation (3G) system and a specific feature of 3G systems is that they offer a radio interface adapted for all kinds of services and combination of services (such as data, voice, video etc). The big challenge is multiplexing these services which do not have the same demands in terms of quality of service(QoS) which can be represented as BER(bit error rate), processing delay, frame error rate etc. Different QoS will require different channel encoding and interleaving strategies. The demand of BER can be satisfied when the coding bits have at least a code dependent ratio Eb/I(ratio of bit energy to interference). There are several influences that might change system performance(BER) and hence Eb/I ratio, of which the most effective is variation of Bit Rate by a step of '''Rate Matching'''.
[[Image:cdma23.jpg|thumb|600 px|center|QoS Management in CDMA- Analysis restricted till 1999]]
===Rate Matching and QoS===