DocumentCode :
1568718
Title :
Mercury/waterfilling for fixed wireless OFDM systems
Author :
Lozano, Angel ; Tulino, Antonia M. ; Verdu, Sergio
Author_Institution :
Lucent Technol. Bell Labs, Holmdel, NJ, USA
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
211
Lastpage :
214
Abstract :
Fixed wireless systems are designed to provide broadband connectivity to residential and enterprise customers. Since they typically operate in frequency-selective low-Doppler conditions, a preferred signalling choice is OFDM (orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing). In contrast with mobile systems, where the channel variations are often too rapid to be followed by the transmitter, in fixed wireless such variations can be accurately tracked. This provides the added flexibility of allocating power over the OFDM tones. For ideal Gaussian signals, the allocation of power over parallel channels is solved by the classical waterfilling policy. For the discrete constellations used in practice, however, waterfilling is no longer optimal. Rather, the power allocation that maximizes the mutual information is then given by the more general mercury/waterfilling policy. This paper illustrates the usance of mercury/waterfilling on frequency-selective OFDM channels with QAM constellations and it quantifies the extend to which conventional waterfilling curtails the mutual information.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; mobile radio; quadrature amplitude modulation; wireless channels; Gaussian signals; QAM; frequency-selective OFDM channels; frequency-selective low-Doppler conditions; mercury-waterfilling policy; mobile systems; orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing; parallel channels; wireless OFDM systems; Gaussian channels; Mutual information; Nonlinear equations; OFDM; Quadrature amplitude modulation; Quadrature phase shift keying; Signal to noise ratio; Transmitters; Virtual manufacturing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Radio and Wireless Symposium, 2006 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9412-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/RWS.2006.1615132
Filename :
1615132
Link To Document :
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