Title :
Achieving High-Capacity Narrowband Cellular Systems by Means of Multicell Multiuser Detection
Author :
Karimifar, Shirin ; Cavers, J.K.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. Sci., Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Narrowband cellular systems require no bandwidth expansion for spectrum sharing. This attractive property is offset by the need to separate cochannel cells in order to reduce mutual interference. The net effect is a larger cluster size and a smaller system capacity than can be obtained by wideband cellular systems that operate with a cluster size of one. We propose to use a joint maximum-likelihood detection in the uplink of a narrowband system as a method to also allow it to operate with a unit cluster size. Unlike previous research, we jointly perform the detection on the desired and other-cell users. The focus of this multicell multiuser detection is more on cluster-size reduction than additional same-cell users, although the latter is also achieved. We address the problem of computational complexity by including only the strongest interferers in the joint detection. We have shown that, with a small computational cost, a narrowband system can operate with a cluster size of one and, thereby, obtain many times the spatial reuse efficiency of conventional narrowband systems.
Keywords :
cellular radio; communication complexity; interference suppression; maximum likelihood detection; multiuser detection; bandwidth expansion; computational complexity problem; high-capacity narrowband cellular system; joint maximum-likelihood detection; multicell multiuser detection; mutual interference reduction; spectrum sharing; wideband cellular system; Bit Error Rate (BER); Bit error rate (BER); Cluster size; Joint Maximum Likelihood (JML); Multiuser Detection (MUD); Other-cell user; Reuse efficiency; Sectorization; cluster size; joint maximum likelihood (JML); multiuser detection (MUD); other-cell user; reuse efficiency; sectorization;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2007.905454