• DocumentCode
    1457557
  • Title

    System capacity of F-TDMA cellular systems

  • Author

    Caire, Giuseppe ; Knopp, Raymond ; Humblet, Pierre

  • Author_Institution
    Mobile Commun. Group, Inst. Eurecom, Sophia Antipolis, France
  • Volume
    46
  • Issue
    12
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    12/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1649
  • Lastpage
    1661
  • Abstract
    We study the system capacity of cellular systems with time-division multiple access, slow time-frequency hopping (F-TDMA), and conventional single-user processing at the receivers. System capacity is formally defined as the maximum of the product of the number of users per cell times the user spectral efficiency for a given maximum outage probability. We adopt an information-theoretic definition of outage as the event that the mutual information of the block-interference channel resulting from a finite number of signal bursts spanned by the transmission of a user code word falls below the actual code rate, because of fading, shadowing, and interference. Starting from this definition, we develop a general framework which naturally takes into account many different aspects of F-TDMA cellular systems like channel reuse, channel utilization, waveform design, time-frequency hopping, voice activity exploitation, handoff, and power control strategies. Most importantly, our analysis does not rely on the choice of a particular coding scheme and can be applied to a very large class of systems in order to find guidelines for capacity-maximizing system design. A numerical example based on a typical urban mobile environment shows that there is a considerable capacity gap between actual F-TDMA systems and the limits predicted by our analysis. However, this gap can be filled by carefully designed (practical) systems, which make use of conventional single-user processing and simple coded modulation schemes
  • Keywords
    cellular radio; fading channels; frequency allocation; frequency hop communication; time division multiple access; F-TDMA cellular systems; block-interference channel; capacity-maximizing system design; channel reuse; channel utilization; coded modulation schemes; fading; handoff; information-theoretic definition; interference; maximum outage probability; mutual information; power control strategies; receivers; shadowing; signal bursts; single-user processing; slow time-frequency hopping; spectral efficiency; system capacity; time-division multiple access; time-frequency hopping; urban mobile environment; user code word; voice activity exploitation; waveform design; Capacity planning; Fading; Guidelines; Interference; Modulation coding; Mutual information; Power control; Shadow mapping; System analysis and design; Time frequency analysis;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Communications, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0090-6778
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/26.737403
  • Filename
    737403