• DocumentCode
    1091895
  • Title

    Comparison of decentralized time slot allocation strategies for asymmetric traffic in TDD systems

  • Author

    Sohn, Illsoo ; Lee, Kwang Bok ; Choi, Young Sil

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci. & INMC, Seoul Nat. Univ., Seoul
  • Volume
    8
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    2990
  • Lastpage
    3003
  • Abstract
    Recently, wireless multimedia services have been growing because of the spread of various wireless applications. Hence, time division duplex (TDD) systems and their crossed-slot interference problems in a cellular environment have been attracting growing interests. Considering large signaling overhead between cells, decentralized time slot allocation (TSA) strategy is suitable for practical implementation. Thus, Fixed-TSA strategy which fixes the same ratio of uplink and downlink time slots in all cells is adopted in commercial WiBro systems (IEEE802.16e Mobile WiMax) to mitigate the crossed-slot interference. However, the Fixed-TSA strategy reduces the flexibility in time slot allocation due to a strong constraint set by a predefined boundary. Moreover, the mathematical derivation of the optimal value for the predefined boundary has not been presented yet. In this paper, we propose two decentralized TSA strategies. The first one is Enhanced Fixed-TSA strategy, which dynamically adapts the predefined boundary of the conventional Fixed-TSA strategy according to traffic conditions. The second one is region-based Decentralized Time Slot Allocation (RED-TSA) strategy, which utilizes partial location information of MSs to reduce crossedslot interference. We fully analyze the proposed TSA strategies in terms of new call blocking probability, average bit error probability, and the overall system throughput. Numerical results show that the proposed RED-TSA strategy provides the highest system throughput by compromising both new call blocking performance and average bit error performance, whereas it requires additional location information and complicated computation. On the contrary, the proposed Enhanced Fixed-TSA strategy requires reasonable computational complexity while it provides almost the same system throughput with that of the proposed RED-TSA strategy. In a nutshell, the proposed Enhanced Fixed- TSA strategy is more appropriate for the practical systems. Moreover,- it can be directly applied to the current commercial WiMax/WiBro systems with minimum changes.
  • Keywords
    WiMax; cellular radio; computational complexity; error statistics; interference suppression; multimedia communication; probability; telecommunication traffic; time division multiplexing; IEEE802.16e mobile WiMax; TDD system; WiBro system; asymmetric traffic; average bit error probability; call blocking probability; cellular environment; computational complexity; crossed-slot interference mitigation; downlink time slot; enhanced fixed-TSA strategy; region-based decentralized time slot allocation strategy; time division duplex; uplink time slot; wireless multimedia service; Bandwidth; Communication standards; Computer science; Downlink; Error probability; High performance computing; Interference constraints; Throughput; WiMAX; Wireless communication; TDD, asymmetric traffic, time slot allocation, crossed-slot interference, WiBro/WiMAX, IEEE802.16e;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1536-1276
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TWC.2009.080137
  • Filename
    5089980