In a shadowing-free environment, the improvement introduced by slow frequency-hopping (SFH) on a time-division multiple-access based mobile radio system can be taken into account by redefining the minimum carrier-to-interference ratio. This protection ratio, with SFH, is dependent on the transmission system, channel model, traffic, and frequency reuse parameters. In this paper, the above-mentioned analysis is used in order to investigate the capacity of a SFH mobile radio system, with reference to both the uplink and downlink, by taking into account a complete scenario, i.e., shadowing, fast fading, power control, antenna diversity, discontinuous transmission, and forward error correction with nonideal interleaving and sectorization. Outage probability is evaluated by a completely analytical methodology for the uplink, whereas the downlink requires a semianalytical approach to take users' positions into account. Comparison with a pure simulative approach is used to validate the results.
Outage evaluation for slow frequency-hopping mobile radio systems
CONTI, Andrea;
1999
Abstract
In a shadowing-free environment, the improvement introduced by slow frequency-hopping (SFH) on a time-division multiple-access based mobile radio system can be taken into account by redefining the minimum carrier-to-interference ratio. This protection ratio, with SFH, is dependent on the transmission system, channel model, traffic, and frequency reuse parameters. In this paper, the above-mentioned analysis is used in order to investigate the capacity of a SFH mobile radio system, with reference to both the uplink and downlink, by taking into account a complete scenario, i.e., shadowing, fast fading, power control, antenna diversity, discontinuous transmission, and forward error correction with nonideal interleaving and sectorization. Outage probability is evaluated by a completely analytical methodology for the uplink, whereas the downlink requires a semianalytical approach to take users' positions into account. Comparison with a pure simulative approach is used to validate the results.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.