Title :
A spectrally efficient PMR system utilizing broadcast service
Author :
Sengül, Ersin ; Köymen, Hayrettin ; Ider, Yusuf Ziya
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., California Univ., Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract :
Different trunked Private Mobile Radio (PMR) systems have been designed over the last several decades, all of which have symmetric downlink and uplink channel capacities. Due to this symmetry, these systems may not be spectrally efficient in case of different types of services, which are specific to PMR systems, such as group and broadcast calls. In this study, a new asymmetric trunked PMR system comprising a broadband, wide-area downlink and a narrowband cellular uplink, is proposed to achieve a higher spectral efficiency than current digital trunked PMR systems. This system is spectrally more efficient because in group and broadcast calls only a single downlink channel has to be allocated in the downlink part. However, as the number of clusters in the system increases, this advantage relative to PMR systems is lost, since the latter can employ frequency reuse. Spectral efficiency of the proposed asymmetric system (a-PMR) system and a standard TETRA system are compared using numerical case studies against different traffic loads and number of clusters. The optimum point, with respect to number of clusters, up to which the proposed a-PMR system is more efficient, is determined. It is shown that a very large PMR user population can be efficiently served using the proposed a-PMR system. The issues related to implementing such a system are discussed.
Keywords :
broadband networks; cellular radio; channel allocation; channel capacity; digital audio broadcasting; frequency allocation; personal communication networks; spectral analysis; telecommunication links; telecommunication traffic; asymmetric system; broadband wide-area downlink; broadcast service utilization; channel capacity; different trunk PMR system; digital audio broadcasting; frequency reuse; land mobile radio cellular system; narrowband cellular uplink; private mobile radio; spectrum efficiency; terrestrial trunked radio; traffic load; Airports; Channel capacity; Communication system security; Downlink; Land mobile radio; Mobile communication; Radio broadcasting; TV broadcasting; Telecommunication standards; Telecommunication traffic; Digital audio broadcasting; land mobile radio cellular systems; private mobile radio; spectrum efficiency; terrestrial trunked radio;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2005.852798