Title :
Optimum Placement of Radio Relays in Millimeter-Wave Wireless Dual-Hop Networks [Wireless Corner]
Author :
Sakarellos, V.K. ; Skraparlis, D. ; Panagopoulos, A.D. ; Kanellopoulos, J.D.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Nat. Tech. Univ. of Athens, Athens, Greece
fDate :
4/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In modern wireless mesh networks, the transmitted-information signals from the source node arrive at the final destination through relay stations. The introduction of relay stations into metropolitan-area networks allows the provision of ubiquitous broadband access, even in remote places, and increases the scalability potential. Due to the increased demand for bandwidth and the spectral congestion at low frequencies, these wireless mesh networks usually operate at frequencies above 10 GHz, satisfying the line-of-sight condition. In this frequency range, the most dominant fading mechanism degrading the availability of radio links and exposing spatial and temporal stochastic variation is rain attenuation. In this paper, the optimum placement of radio relays in a dual-hop configuration is studied, based on physical prediction models for the total outage probability. The focus is on the spatial inhomogeneity of rain attenuation over the converging microwave paths, which leads to the incorporation of the two-dimensional lognormal distribution. The impact of various operational and geometrical properties of adaptive gain transparent and regenerative radio relays on the outage performance and on the optimum relay position for various locations is investigated through a series of extended numerical results.
Keywords :
WiMax; bandwidth allocation; broadband networks; fading; log normal distribution; microwave propagation; millimetre wave propagation; probability; stochastic processes; telecommunication network topology; ubiquitous computing; adaptive gain transparent radio relay; bandwidth demand; fading mechanism; line-of-sight condition; metropolitan-area network; microwave path; millimeter-wave wireless dual-hop network; optimum placement; physical prediction model; radio link; rain attenuation; regenerative radio relay; spatial inhomogeneity; spatial stochastic variation; spectral congestion; temporal stochastic variation; total outage probability; two-dimensional lognormal distribution; ubiquitous broadband access; wireless mesh network; Attenuation; Bandwidth; Degradation; Frequency; Radio link; Rain fading; Relays; Scalability; Stochastic processes; Wireless mesh networks; Metropolitan area networks; dual hop; electromagnetic propagation; millimeter wave radio propagation; millimeter wave wireless mesh networks; outage probability; radio propagation meterological factors; radio repeaters; rain; regenerative relays; routing; spatial inhomogeneity; transparent relays; wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAP.2009.5162063