Title :
Repeaters for hotspot capacity in DS-CDMA networks
Author :
Rahman, Masudur ; Ernström, Per
Author_Institution :
TeliaSonera, Stockholm, Sweden
fDate :
5/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Currently, wireless operators around the world are building code-division multiple-access (CDMA) based radio access networks and big efforts are made to find the most cost effective way to do so. In this paper, the novel use of repeaters in a direct-sequence CDMA (DS-CDMA) system such as UMTS to improve capacity in areas with hotspots (small areas with increased traffic volume) is studied through static Monte Carlo simulations. The performance of the repeaters is shown to be sensitive to tuning of the repeater gain. With correct tuning, the simulations show that the repeaters are very beneficial for the downlink, which is the capacity-limiting link. When repeaters covering the hotspots are introduced, the system is thus seen to tolerate more hotspot traffic. For a scenario in which the hotspots are located close to the cell border, the system tolerates approximately twice as high hotspot traffic load. For hotspots located halfway between the base station and the cell border, the system tolerates approximately 80% more hotspot traffic load. Also in the uplink, more hotspot traffic is tolerated when repeaters are introduced. The effect is smaller than for the downlink, however. The results indicate that repeaters are well suited to increase capacity of a WCDMA /UMTS system in hotspot areas.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; Monte Carlo methods; code division multiple access; radio access networks; radio links; radio repeaters; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication network planning; telecommunication traffic; DS-CDMA networks; Monte Carlo simulations; UMTS; WCDMA systems; capacity-limiting link; code-division multiple-access; distributed antenna systems; hotspot capacity; hotspot traffic load; radio access networks; radio network planning; repeaters; 3G mobile communication; Base stations; Costs; Downlink; Multiaccess communication; Performance gain; Radio access networks; Repeaters; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; CDMA; Code-division multiple access; distributed antenna systems; effective orthogonality; radio network planning; repeaters; traffic distribution;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2004.825701