Title :
A fast transmit power control based on Markov transition for DS-CDMA mobile radio
Author :
Suda, Hirohito ; Kawai, Hiroyuki ; Sasaki, Shinichi ; Adachi, Fumiyuki
Author_Institution :
NTT Mobile Commun. Div., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
In direct sequence code division multi-access (DS-CDMA) mobile radio, closed-loop fast transmit power control (TPC) must be sufficiently fast to track fast multipath fading. However, in urban areas, the line-of-sight (LOS) path may appear abruptly when a mobile station comes out from behind a building and later suddenly the LOS may disappear, resulting in an abrupt path-loss change in the order of 30 to 40 dB. This “on-off” path loss change can be considered as a special case of shadowing. This rapid shadowing causes two problems at the base station: generation of large multiaccess interference (MAI) to other users when the LOS path appears and degradation in the quality of its own signal when the LOS path disappears. A new closed-loop fast TPC based on Markov-state transitions (called Markov fast TPC) is proposed. State transition is determined by the past history of the received binary TPC commands sent from the base station. The TPC step size is associated with the state. By changing the step size between as small as 0.8 dB and as large as 4 dB, the Markov fast TPC can better track rapid shadowing as well as multipath fading compared to conventional one-state closed-loop fast TPC. The TPC error is evaluated by computer simulation to demonstrate the adaptability of the proposed Markov fast TPC in a Rayleigh fading channel superimposed by LOS
Keywords :
Markov processes; Rayleigh channels; closed loop systems; code division multiple access; land mobile radio; losses; multipath channels; multiuser channels; power control; radio transmitters; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication control; DS-CDMA mobile radio; LOS; Markov fast TPC; Markov-state transitions; Rayleigh fading channel; TPC step size; base station; building; closed-loop fast transmit power control; computer simulation; direct sequence code division multi-access; fast multipath fading; line-of-sight path; mobile station; multiaccess interference; multipath fading; on-off path-loss change; rapid shadowing; received binary TPC commands; urban areas; Base stations; Degradation; Fading; Land mobile radio; Multiaccess communication; Multiple access interference; Power control; Shadow mapping; Signal generators; Urban areas;
Conference_Titel :
Universal Personal Communications, 1998. ICUPC '98. IEEE 1998 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Florence
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5106-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICUPC.1998.732833