Title :
Handover and link adaptation evaluation of the RACE/ATDMA system concept for a 3rd generation air interface by simulation
Author :
David, K. ; Blanc, P. ; Kassing, T.
Author_Institution :
DeTeMobil, Deutsche MobilNet GmbH, Munster, Germany
Abstract :
The European RACE/ATDMA project has designed an advanced TDMA radio access scheme for third generation mobile systems. Among the key requirements for these systems are improved quality of service (QoS), and high capacity and coverage. The paper concentrates on the performance evaluation via simulation of two important techniques of the ATDMA system concept against the requirements above: the handover algorithm and link adaptation. The latter is a feature which dynamically adapts the transmission chain (e.g. coding rate, modulation scheme) to the radio channel characteristics. The handover results show performance trade-offs for variations of the handover margin or the dedicated control channel (DCCH) holding time. For link adaptation the system improvements possible by this technique in an interference limited as well as a noise limited situation are given
Keywords :
adaptive systems; digital simulation; land mobile radio; noise; project engineering; radio links; radiofrequency interference; simulation; telecommunication channels; telecommunication computing; time division multiple access; 3rd generation air interface; European RACE/ATDMA project; QoS; RACE/ATDMA system; advanced TDMA radio access; coding rate; coverage; dedicated control channel holding time; handover algorithm; handover margin; high capacity radio system; interference limited system; link adaptation; modulation; noise limited system; performance evaluation; radio channel characteristics; simulation; third generation mobile systems; 3G mobile communication; Discrete event simulation; Electronic mail; GSM; Interference; Modulation coding; Quality of service; Radio control; Telecommunication control; Time division multiple access;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1996. Mobile Technology for the Human Race., IEEE 46th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3157-5
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1996.503488