DocumentCode :
1286938
Title :
Adaptation techniques in wireless packet data services
Author :
Nanda, Sanjiv ; Balachandran, Krishna ; Kumar, Sarath
Author_Institution :
Lucent Technol., AT&T Bell Labs., Holmdel, NJ, USA
Volume :
38
Issue :
1
fYear :
2000
fDate :
1/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
54
Lastpage :
64
Abstract :
Today´s cellular systems are designed to achieve 90-95 percent coverage for voice users (i.e., the ratio of signal to interference plus noise must be above a design target over 90 to 95 percent of the cell area). This ensures that the desired data rate which achieves good voice quality can be provided “everywhere”. As a result, SINRs that are much larger than the target are achieved over a large portion of the cellular coverage area. For a packet data service, the larger SINR can be used to provide higher data rates by reducing coding or spreading and/or increasing the constellation density. It is straight-forward to see that cellular spectral efficiency (in terms of b/s/Hz/sector) can be increased by a factor of two or more if users with better links are served at higher data rates. Procedures that exploit this are already in place for all the major cellular standards in the world. In this article, we describe data rate adaptation procedures for CDMA (IS-95), wideband CDMA (cdma2000 and UMTS WCDMA), TDMA (IS-136), and GSM (GPRS and EDGE)
Keywords :
broadband networks; cellular radio; code division multiple access; data communication; packet radio networks; radiofrequency interference; time division multiple access; voice communication; CDMA; EDGE; GPRS; GSM; IS-136; IS-95; SINR; TDMA; UMTS WCDMA; cdma2000; cellular coverage area; cellular standards; cellular systems; coding; constellation density; data rate; data rate adaptation; packet data service; signal to interference plus noise ratio; spectral efficiency; voice quality; wideband CDMA; wireless packet data services; 3G mobile communication; Fading; Frequency; GSM; Interference; Multiaccess communication; Quality of service; Signal design; Signal to noise ratio; Web and internet services;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0163-6804
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/35.815453
Filename :
815453
Link To Document :
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