• DocumentCode
    2831232
  • Title

    Distance based dynamic adaptation of the air interface in TDMA

  • Author

    Strat, Evelyne Le ; Wantier, A.

  • Author_Institution
    Alcatel Mobile Commun. France, Colombes, France
  • fYear
    1994
  • fDate
    2-3 Nov 1994
  • Firstpage
    208
  • Lastpage
    215
  • Abstract
    In a mobile radio environment, propagation and interference conditions experienced by a mobile are time-varying. The air interface is usually fixed and designed for the worst case. The paper proposes to dynamically select the air interface parameters from a set of predefined combinations known as transport modes. Modes are ordered according to their robustness towards channel errors. They correspond to the transmission of a variable net and/or gross bit rate leading to a possibly variable allocated resource. The proposed modes selection algorithm is based on the transmitter receiver distance separation. It results in a mode utilisation in concentric rings, a more robust mode being used at the cell border and a less robust mode at the cell center. The reasoning is that a mode should not be selected according to the channel quality experienced in the recent past due to the very rapid changing propagation and traffic load conditions particularly in a packet access system. The mode selection is performed with respect to the conditions that will be statistically encountered with a high probability, the statistics being gathered with respect to the mobile station -base station distance. The interworking of the algorithm with various power control strategies is studied. The adjustment of the rings´ radii in order to achieve the best trade-off between the service quality, the cell capacity and the transmit power is addressed. Simulation results are finally presented
  • Keywords
    digital radio; TDMA; air interface; cell border; cell center; channel errors; channel quality; concentric rings; distance based dynamic adaptation; gross bit rate; interference conditions; interworking; mobile radio; mode utilisation; modes selection algorithm; packet access; power control; propagation conditions; traffic load; transmitter receiver distance separation; transport modes; variable allocated resource; variable net; Bit rate; Interference; Land mobile radio; Probability; Radio transmitters; Resource management; Robustness; Statistics; Telecommunication traffic; Time division multiple access;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Communications and Vehicular Technology in the Benelux, 1994., IEEE Second Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Louvain la Neuve
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/SCVT.1994.574167
  • Filename
    574167