Title :
Approximation for a Sum of on-off Lognormal Processes With Wireless Applications
Author :
Fischione, C. ; Graziosi, F. ; Santucci, F.
Author_Institution :
California Univ., Berkeley
Abstract :
In this paper, a lognormal approximation is proposed for the sum of lognormal processes weighted by binary processes. The analytical approach moves from the method early proposed by Wilkinson for approximating first-order statistics of a sum of lognormal components, and extends to incorporate second-order statistics and the presence of both time-correlated random binary weights and cross-correlated lognormal components in moments´ matching. Since the sum of weighted lognormal processes models the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) of wireless systems, the method can be applied to evaluate in an effective and accurate way the outage occurrence rate and outage duration for different wireless systems of practical interest. In a frequency-reuse-based cellular system, the method is applied for various propagation scenarios, characterized by different shadowing correlation decay distances and correlations among shadowing components. A further case of relevant interest is related to power-controlled wideband wireless systems, where the random weights are binary random variables denoting the activity status of each interfering source. Finally, simulation results are used to confirm the validity of the analysis.
Keywords :
approximation theory; cellular radio; frequency allocation; log normal distribution; random processes; SINR; binary processes; cross-correlated lognormal components; first-order statistics; frequency-reuse-based cellular system; lognormal approximation; on-off lognormal processes; power-controlled wideband wireless systems; shadowing correlation decay distances; signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio; time-correlated random binary weights; wireless applications; Diversity reception; Fading; Interference; Performance analysis; Shadow mapping; Signal to noise ratio; Statistical analysis; Statistical distributions; Statistics; Wideband; Frequency-reuse-based radio cellular systems; level crossing analysis; lognormal distributions; power-controlled wideband wireless systems;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2007.906432