Title of article
A Comparative Study of Predictive Transmit Power Control Schemes for S-UMTS
Author/Authors
Gombachika، Harry S. H. نويسنده , , Tafazolli، Rahim نويسنده , , Evans، Barry G. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-214
From page
215
To page
0
Abstract
Transmit power control is indispensable in Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Access (DS/CDMA) based systems such as the Satellite Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (S-UMTS). Since S-UMTS aims at achieving close integration with the terrestrial component (T-UMTS) in its complementary role, it is going to implement closed-loop transmit power control (TPC) at a slow rate of once every frame. In addition, predictive schemes can be used to mitigate the effects of delay. In this regard, recursive-least-squares (RLS) and least-mean-square (LMS) algorithms are normally employed. The RLS algorithm has a higher convergence rate than the LMS algorithm: an attractive attribute when the fading process abruptly changes. The LMS algorithm, on the other hand, has better tracking property than the RLS algorithm: an attractive attribute when the changes in the fading process are persistently slow. However, the mobile satellite system channel exhibits both attributes: abrupt changes and slow drifts. In this paper, therefore, we compare the performance of predictive TPC based on the RLS and the LMS algorithms for S-UMTS with the conventional TPC as a reference. We demonstrate that the predictive TPC schemes perform better than the conventional TPC scheme. However, the performance gain achieved depends on the predictive algorithm used, the environment in which the user equipment is operating, and loop delays. We show that, in general, the LMS based predictive TPC offers better performance than the RLS based predictive TPC scheme in S-UMTS environment.
Keywords
Power control , tracking algorithms , predictive TPC , S-UMTS
Journal title
Wireless Networks
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Wireless Networks
Record number
20543
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