Title :
Effect of shadowing on outage probability in fluid cellular radio networks
Author :
Kelif, Jean-Marc ; Coupechoux, Marceau ; Godlewski, Philippe
Author_Institution :
France Telecom R&D, Issy-les-Moulineaux
Abstract :
We propose an adaptive model for the study of cellular networks called the fluid model, useful to each specific network environment characterized by the radio propagation (distance path-loss and shadowing) and by the network configuration. The key idea of the fluid model is to consider the discrete base stations (BS) entities as a continuum of transmitters which are spatially distributed in the network. This allows us to obtain simple analytical expressions of the main characteristics of the network. We focus on the downlink other-cell interference factor, f, which is defined here as the ratio of outer cell received power to the inner cell received power. Taking into account the shadowing, f is expressed as a lognormal random variable. Closed-form formulas of the interference factor´s mean mf and standard deviation sigmaf are provided in this paper. From f, we are able to derive the global outage probability and the spatial outage probability, which depends on the location of a mobile station (MS) initiating a new call. Comparisons to Monte Carlo simulations are proposed, performed in a traditional hexagonal network. Although this factor has been firstly defined for CDMA networks, the analysis presented hereafter is still valid for other systems using frequency reuse 1, like OFDMA (WiMAX), TDMA (GSM with frequency hopping), or even ad hoc networks.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; cellular radio; code division multiple access; probability; radiofrequency interference; random processes; CDMA networks; Monte Carlo simulations; OFDMA; TDMA; WiMAX; ad hoc networks; adaptive model; analytical expressions; closed-form formulas; discrete base stations; downlink other-cell interference power; fluid cellular radio networks; fluid model; global outage probability; interference factor mean; lognormal random variable; mobile station; network configuration; radio propagation; spatial outage probability; traditional hexagonal network; transmitters; Base stations; Downlink; Interference; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Multiaccess communication; Radio propagation; Radio transmitters; Random variables; Shadow mapping; WiMAX;
Conference_Titel :
Modeling and Optimization in Mobile, Ad Hoc, and Wireless Networks and Workshops, 2008. WiOPT 2008. 6th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
978-963-9799-18-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-963-9799-18-9
DOI :
10.1109/WIOPT.2008.4586056