DocumentCode
2446418
Title
Misunderstandings about link adaptation for frequency selective fading channels
Author
Lampe, Mattias ; Rohling, Hermann ; Zirwas, Wolfgang
Author_Institution
Dept. of Telecommun., Technische Univ. Hamburg-Harburg, Hamburg, Germany
Volume
2
fYear
2002
fDate
15-18 Sept. 2002
Firstpage
710
Abstract
Modern wireless communication standards like HiperLAN/2 or IEEE 802.11a provide a high degree of flexibility on the physical layer (PHY) allowing the data link control (DLC) layer to choose transmission parameters with respect to the currently observed link quality. This possibility of so-called link adaptation (LA) is also a key element for meeting quality of service (QoS) requirements of higher layers. Most LA algorithms take an estimate of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) or carrier-to-interference ratio (CIR), respectively, as the only input from the PHY layer. For frequency selective channels, however, the SNR alone does not adequately describe the channel quality. It is shown in this paper that system performance can be significantly improved if the LA scheme is based on a more detailed description of the channel situation. Methods for selecting the PHY mode based on the estimated channel transfer function are presented and compared to conventional algorithms.
Keywords
IEEE standards; channel estimation; data communication; fading channels; mobile computing; mobile radio; quality of service; transfer functions; wireless LAN; DLC; HiperLAN/2; IEEE 802.11a; PHY mode; QoS; channel quality; data link control; estimated channel transfer function; frequency selective channels; frequency selective fading channels; link adaptation; physical layer; quality of service; system performance; wireless communication standards; Communication standards; Communication system control; Fading; Frequency; Physical layer; Quality of service; Signal to noise ratio; System performance; Transfer functions; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2002. The 13th IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7589-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PIMRC.2002.1047314
Filename
1047314
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