DocumentCode
2758850
Title
Link error prediction methods for multicarrier systems
Author
Blankenship, Yufei W. ; Sartori, Philippe J. ; Classon, Brian K. ; Desai, Vip ; Baum, Kevin L.
Author_Institution
Wireless Access Res. Center of Excellence, Motorola Labs., Schaumburg, IL, USA
Volume
6
fYear
2004
fDate
26-29 Sept. 2004
Firstpage
4175
Abstract
Multicarrier modulations such as OFDM with adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) are well suited for high data rate broadband systems that operate in multipath environments and are considered as promising candidates for future generation cellular systems (e.g., 4G). Cellular system performance is normally investigated with system level simulations that are computationally complex. For broadband multicarrier systems, incorporating a detailed physical layer emulator into the system simulator becomes impractical, so there is a need for simplified link performance predictors. However, due to the large variability of the channel in the frequency domain, two links with the same average SNR can experience drastically different performance, thus making it difficult to accurately predict the instantaneous link performance such as the frame error rate. In this paper, the accuracy of two FER prediction methods is studied: Packet error rate indicator (PER-indicator) and exponential effective SIR mapping (Exp-ESM). Both methods are shown to have accuracy within a few tenths of a dB under a wide range of modulation schemes, coding rates and channel types. These methods are then extended to handle more advanced link enhancements such as hybrid ARQ and Alamouti encoding. The Exp-ESM method has slightly better accuracy than the PER-indicator, and is the preferred link error predictor for a system simulator.
Keywords
4G mobile communication; OFDM modulation; adaptive codes; adaptive modulation; automatic repeat request; broadband networks; cellular radio; data communication; error statistics; multipath channels; 4G cellular system; AMC; Alamouti encoding; Exp-ESM; OFDM; PER-indicator; adaptive modulation and coding; exponential effective SIR mapping; frame error rate; future generation cellular systems; high data rate broadband systems; hybrid ARQ; link error prediction; link performance predictors; multicarrier modulation; multipath environments; packet error rate indicator; system simulator; Automatic repeat request; Computational modeling; Error analysis; Frequency domain analysis; Modulation coding; OFDM modulation; Physical layer; Prediction methods; Predictive models; System performance;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2004. VTC2004-Fall. 2004 IEEE 60th
ISSN
1090-3038
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8521-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VETECF.2004.1404865
Filename
1404865
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