Title :
On multiple access and capacity in frequency-selective channels
Author :
Flikkema, Paul G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Northern Arizona Univ., Flagstaff, AZ, USA
Abstract :
Investigates the problem of improving communication rates for frequency-selective multi-access channels (MACs). In this context, multi-pulse methods offer a new opportunity to revisit MAC approaches that are aware of and exploit channel characteristics. For the single-link case, multi-pulse methods such as OFDM split the channel into a set of orthogonal subchannels, or dimensions, and enable the use of Shannon´s water-filling technique to achieve capacity. This paper proposes MAC approaches based on water-filling for high-speed ad-hoc wireless networks. The basic framework divides time into uniform slots; during each interval, the active links must share the subchannels, with each link defined by its set of per-subchannel SNRs. Using this framework, pragmatic protocols are proposed that balance overall capacity and per-link quality of service. They are based on adaptively allocating slots and subchannels using knowledge of the links
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; access protocols; channel allocation; channel capacity; multiuser channels; quality of service; radio access networks; MAC protocols; OFDM; active links; adaptive allocation; channel capacity; communication rates; frequency-selective multi-access channels; high-speed ad-hoc wireless networks; multi-pulse methods; orthogonal subchannels; per-link service quality; per-subchannel signal-to-noise ratio; shared subchannels; time slots; water-filling technique; Channel capacity; Frequency division multiaccess; Frequency response; OFDM modulation; Quality of service; Radio spectrum management; Resource management; Streaming media; Transmitters; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology: Coding and Computing, 2001. Proceedings. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1062-0
DOI :
10.1109/ITCC.2001.918787