DocumentCode
2624509
Title
How bad is interference in IEEE 802.16e systems?
Author
Naghibi, Farshad ; Gross, James
Author_Institution
UMIC Res. Centre, RWTH Aachen Univ., Aachen, Germany
fYear
2010
fDate
12-15 April 2010
Firstpage
865
Lastpage
872
Abstract
This paper presents a performance model for dynamic resource allocation in cellular deployments of IEEE 802.16e-like systems. More specifically, we derive a framework which allows to quantify the number of VoIP calls that can be supported in downlink of such systems purely based on the average SINR per terminal. The major difficulty to overcome is to predict the impact of dynamic resource allocations on the system performance in the presence of interference. We show that dynamic resource allocations perform a transformation of subcarrier SINR PDFs and derive an approximate, closed-form representation of these SINR PDFs. Based on these derivations, we derive rate PMFs which predicts system performance up to a gap of about 25% compared to optimal system performance. Furthermore, the model allows for detailed investigation of dynamic resource allocation in interference-limited scenarios. We show that the average SINR is not a valid metric to predict system performance from, but instead the received power of the signal of interest is much more important (together with the received interference power). To the best of our knowledge, such performance models are novel while the presented insights have significant consequences for network design and network self-optimization.
Keywords
Internet telephony; cellular radio; radiofrequency interference; IEEE 802.16e system; VoIP; dynamic resource allocation; radio interference; subcarrier SINR PDF; Admission control; Cellular networks; Clustering algorithms; Interference; Land mobile radio cellular systems; OFDM; Power system modeling; Resource management; Signal to noise ratio; System performance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Wireless Conference (EW), 2010 European
Conference_Location
Lucca
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5999-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EW.2010.5483384
Filename
5483384
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