Title :
Outage Performance Analysis of a Dual-Hop Radio Relay System Operating at Frequencies above 10GHz
Author :
Sakarellos, Vasileios K. ; Skraparlis, Dimitrios ; Panagopoulos, Athanasios D. ; Kanellopoulos, John D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Div. of Transmission Syst. & Mater. Technol., Wireless & Satellite Commun. Group, Nat. Tech. Univ. of Athens, Athens, Greece
fDate :
11/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The ever increasing demand for multimedia services has led to the extensive use of fixed wireless outdoor networks, where the transmitted information signals arrive to the final destination through a relay node, creating a dual-hop transmission. Due to the increased demand for bandwidth and the spectral congestion at low frequencies, operation at frequencies above 10GHz satisfying the Line-Of-Sight condition is required. At this frequency range, the dominant fading mechanism exposing spatial and temporal stochastic properties is rain attenuation, typically modeled as a lognormal flat fading channel when expressed in dB (log-lognormal in linear scale). In this paper, the outage performance of a dual hop system using several radio relay types is presented and physical prediction models with analytical formulas are proposed, employing spatially correlated lognormal fading channels. Extended numerical results investigate the impact of various operational, geometrical and geographical radio relay parameters, as well as the impact of the employment of a relay channel estimator, on the end-to-end performance.
Keywords :
channel estimation; fading channels; log normal distribution; radio networks; radio transmitters; relays; spectral analysis; stochastic processes; dominant fading mechanism; dual hop system; dual-hop radio relay system; dual-hop transmission; fixed wireless outdoor networks; geographical radio relay parameters; line-of-sight condition; lognormal flat fading channel; multimedia services; outage performance analysis; physical prediction models; radio relay types; rain attenuation; relay channel estimator; relay node; spatial stochastic property; spatially correlated lognormal fading channels; spectral congestion; temporal stochastic property; transmitted information signals; Attenuation; Equations; Fading; Gain; Mathematical model; Rain; Relays; Dual hop; correlated lognormal fading channels; end-to-end performance; outage probability; rain attenuation; relay;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2010.091310.0900692