Title :
Hotspot wireless LANs to enhance the performance of 3G and beyond cellular networks
Author :
Doufexi, Angela ; Tameh, Eustace ; Nix, Andrew ; Armour, Simon ; Molina, Araceli
Author_Institution :
Bristol Univ., UK
fDate :
7/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
At present, WLANs supporting broadband multimedia communications are being developed and deployed around the world. Standards include HIPERLAN/2 defined by ETSI BRAN and the 802.11 family defined by the IEEE. These systems provide channel adaptive data rates up to 54 Mb/s (in a 20 MHz channel spacing) over short ranges up to 200 m. The HIPERLAN/2 standard also specifies a flexible radio access network that can be used with a variety of core networks, including UMTS. It is likely that WLANs will become an important complementary technology to 3G cellular systems and will typically be used to provide hotspot coverage. In this article the complementary use of WLANs in conjunction with UMTS is presented. In order to quantify the capacity enhancement and benefits of cellular/hotspot interworking we have combined novel ray tracing, software-simulated physical layer performance results, and optimal base station deployment analysis. The study focuses on an example deployment using key lamppost mounted WLAN access points to increase the performance (in terms of capacity) of a cellular network.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; IEEE standards; broadband networks; cellular radio; digital simulation; multimedia communication; radio access networks; radiowave propagation; ray tracing; telecommunication standards; wireless LAN; 2 GHz; 20 MHz; 200 m; 3G cellular networks; 3G cellular systems; 5 GHz; 54 Mbit/s; ETSI BRAN; HIPERLAN/2 standard; IEEE 802.11 standards; UMTS; beyond cellular networks; broadband multimedia communications; capacity enhancement; cellular/hotspot interworking; channel adaptive data rates; channel spacing; core networks; hotspot coverage; hotspot wireless LAN; lamppost mounted WLAN access points; network capacity; optimal base station deployment analysis; propagation model; radio access network; raytracing; software-simulated physical layer performance results; 3G mobile communication; Adaptive systems; Broadband communication; Channel spacing; Land mobile radio cellular systems; Multimedia communication; Radio access networks; Ray tracing; Telecommunication standards; Wireless LAN;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2003.1215640