DocumentCode
345946
Title
Mobile speed estimation for TDMA-based hierarchical cellular systems
Author
Xiao, Chengshan ; Mann, Karl D. ; Olivier, Jan C.
Author_Institution
Nortel Networks, Nepean, Ont., Canada
Volume
4
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
2456
Abstract
In this paper, a new algorithm is presented for estimating mobile speed for handoff in hierarchical cellular systems. The proposed algorithm contains six steps. Firstly, the instantaneous power of the received baseband signal is calculated to remove the frequency offset and data/speech information-bearing signals, while keeping the Doppler frequency information. Secondly, the calculated power signal is filtered using a lowpass linear phase finite impulse response (FIR) filter to suppress interference and noise. Thirdly, the filtered power signal is decimated to ease the computational burden, while the decimation factor is properly chosen to avoid frequency aliasing. Fourthly, autocorrelation values of the decimated filtered power signals are calculated on shifting slot by slot to suppress the “slot burst frequency” interference. Fifthly, the calculated autocorrelation values are normalized to suppress the power fluctuation of the received signals. Finally, the normalized autocorrelation values are compared with thresholds to estimate mobile speed. The simulation results indicate that the new algorithm works very well for both non-dispersive channels and dispersive channels to distinguish fast and slow moving mobiles. The method has very low latency, with results being available typically within one second after communication is established, and it can report estimation results every second or less
Keywords
FIR filters; cellular radio; correlation theory; dispersive channels; estimation theory; interference suppression; linear phase filters; low-pass filters; time division multiple access; transient response; Doppler frequency information; FIR filter; TDMA; autocorrelation values; decimation factor; dispersive channels; finite impulse response filter; handoff; hierarchical cellular systems; instantaneous power; interference suppression; linear phase filter; lowpass filter; mobile speed estimation; non-dispersive channels; received baseband signal; simulation; slot burst frequency; Autocorrelation; Baseband; Finite impulse response filter; Fluctuations; Frequency; Interference suppression; Nonlinear filters; Phase noise; Power filters; Speech;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1999. VTC 1999 - Fall. IEEE VTS 50th
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
ISSN
1090-3038
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5435-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VETECF.1999.797379
Filename
797379
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