Title :
Radio resource allocation in fixed broadband wireless networks
Author :
Fong, Thomas K. ; Henry, Paul S. ; Leung, Kin K. ; Qiu, Xiaoxin ; Shankaranarayanan, N.K.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Labs., Red Bank, NJ, USA
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We consider use of fixed broadband wireless networks to provide packet services for telecommuting and Internet access. Each cell is divided into multiple sectors, each of them served by a sector antenna colocated with the base station (BS), and user terminals also use directional antennas mounted on the rooftops of homes or small offices and pointed to their respective BS antennas. To support a target data rate of 10 Mb/s, a bandwidth of several MHz is required. Since radio spectrum is expensive, the bandwidth needs to be reused very aggressively. Thus, efficient strategies for frequency reuse and managing cochannel interference are critically important. We propose several algorithms for dynamic radio-resource allocation in the fixed wireless networks. In particular, a method to be referred to as the staggered resource allocation (SRA) method uses a distributed scheduling algorithm to avoid major sources of interference while allowing concurrent packet transmission and meeting signal-to-interference objectives. The performance of the method is studied by analytic approximations and detailed simulation. Our results show that the combination of directional antennas plus the SRA method is highly effective in controlling cochannel interference. For reasonable system parameters, the SRA method delivers a throughput in excess of 30% per sector while permitting a given frequency band to be reused in every sector of every cell. It also provides satisfactory probability of successful packet transmission. In addition, a simple control mechanism can be applied in the method to improve performance for harsh radio environments
Keywords :
broadband networks; cochannel interference; directive antennas; distributed algorithms; frequency allocation; interference suppression; packet radio networks; scheduling; subscriber loops; 10 Mbit/s; Internet access; SRA method; bandwidth; base station; cochannel interference; concurrent packet transmission; control; directional antennas; distributed scheduling algorithm; dynamic radio-resource allocation; fixed broadband wireless networks; frequency reuse; homes; packet services; radio resource allocation; rooftops; sector antenna; signal-to-interference; small offices; staggered resource allocation method; target data rate; telecommuting; throughput; user terminals; Bandwidth; Directional antennas; Directive antennas; Frequency; IP networks; Interchannel interference; Resource management; Teleworking; Web and internet services; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on