Title :
Techniques to achieve dense deployment in broadband wireless network
Author :
Chow, P. ; Matthies, C. ; Harlow, D. ; Gulliford, D.
Author_Institution :
Triton Network Syst. Inc., Orlando, FL, USA
Abstract :
For wireless broadband systems to succeed as a major communication solution in the 21/sup st/ century, they must be the primary communication solution in the bandwidth range of 100 Mb/s and higher. This bandwidth range is not effectively served by copper or fiber optic networks. Key technical characteristics of a primary communication network are that it be reliable, maintainable, generally accessible, easy to deploy, cost effective, etc. This paper addresses a solution for dense deployment, which is related to the key issue of accessibility. Common questions in wireless networks are "can the customer be reached?" and "will the performance be adequate?" Technical issues are system gain versus distance and interference control for dense deployment. This paper provides in-depth analysis of interference control by studying the impact of antenna patterns, different transmit power control schemes, frequency assignment and polarization. In conclusion, consecutive point networks should be able to provide broadband communication service to any medium to large buildings in any city.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; broadband networks; electromagnetic wave polarisation; frequency allocation; interference suppression; power control; radio networks; radio transmitters; radiofrequency interference; telecommunication control; 100 Mbit/s; accessible network; antenna patterns; bandwidth; broadband communication service; broadband wireless network; dense deployment; distance; frequency assignment; interference control; maintainable network; polarization; primary communication network; reliable network; system gain; transmit power control schemes; wireless broadband systems; Bandwidth; Communication networks; Communication system control; Copper; Costs; Interference; Maintenance; Optical fiber networks; Telecommunication network reliability; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technologies Symposium: Broadband, Wireless Internet Access, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Richardson, TX, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6364-7
DOI :
10.1109/ETS.2000.916531