• DocumentCode
    1574238
  • Title

    Performance of simulcast wireless techniques for personal communication systems

  • Author

    Ariyavisitakul, Sirikiat ; Darcie, Thomas E. ; Greenstein, Larry J. ; Phillips, Mary R. ; Shankaranarayanan, N.K.

  • Author_Institution
    AT&T Bell Labs., Holmdel, NJ, USA
  • fYear
    1995
  • Firstpage
    91
  • Lastpage
    96
  • Abstract
    Broadband analog transport facilities using fiber or fiber/coax cable can play a significant role in the evolution of the network infrastructure for personal communications services (PCS). Low-power PCS systems require a dense grid of radio ports to provide connectivity to the telephone network. A simulcast technique can be used in such systems to permit low rates of handoff (no handoff within each simulcast area) and sharing of hardware resources among multiple radio ports. This paper presents a simulation analysis of the cochannel interference and noise performance as well as the resource sharing benefit of a simulcast PCS system. Our investigation shows that the the impact of multiple antenna noise in a simulcast system is offset by the improved signal-to-interference ratio brought about by distributed antennas. Even with distributed antennas, multiple antenna noise places a limit on the maximum number of radio ports that can be assigned to each simulcast group. This limit, however, is shown to have little impact on the achievable resource sharing benefit of simulcasting (i.e., grouping beyond this limit has diminishing returns). A saving of 40% to 60%, in terms of the required central hardware resources, is typical in suburban environments
  • Keywords
    antennas; broadband networks; coaxial cables; cochannel interference; digital simulation; optical cables; personal communication networks; simulation; subscriber loops; telephone networks; broadband analog transport facilities; cochannel interference; distributed antennas; fiber/coax cable; hardware resources; low power PCS systems; multiple antenna noise; network infrastructure evolution; noise performance; personal communication systems; radio ports; resource sharing; signal-to-interference ratio; simulation analysis; simulcast PCS system; simulcast wireless techniques; suburban environments; telephone network; Analytical models; Coaxial cables; Communication cables; Hardware; Optical fiber cables; Optical fiber communication; Performance analysis; Personal communication networks; Resource management; Telephony;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Universal Personal Communications. 1995. Record., 1995 Fourth IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Tokyo
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-2955-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICUPC.1995.496866
  • Filename
    496866