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  • Andersin, Michael, et al. (author)
  • Distributed Discrete Power Control in Cellular PCS
  • 1998
  • In: Wireless personal communications. - : Springer. - 0929-6212 .- 1572-834X. ; 6:3, s. 211-213
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Transmitter power control has proven to be an efficient method to control cochannel interference in cellular PCS, and to increase bandwidth utilization. Power control can also improve channel quality, lower the power consumption, and facilitate network management functions such as mobile removals, hand-off and admission control. Most of the previous studies have assumed that the transmitter power level is controlled in a continuous domain, whereas in digitally power controlled systems, power levels are discrete. In this paper we study the transmitter power control problem using only a finite set of discrete power levels. The optimal discrete power vector is characterized, and a Distributed Discrete Power Control (DDPC) algorithm which converges to it, is presented. The impact of the power level grid on the outage probability is also investigated. A microcellular case study is used to evaluate the outage probabilities of the algorithms.<
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  • Malmgren, Göran (author)
  • On the Outage Probability in Local/Regional Single Frequency Broadcasting Networks
  • 1995
  • In: Wireless personal communications. - : Kluver Academic Publishing. - 0929-6212 .- 1572-834X. ; 2:4, s. 307-319
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    • A receiver in an ODFM based broadcasting system allows all transmitters in a radio network to simultaneously broadcast the same information in the same frequency block. This procedure generates an artificial multipath environment at the receiver. Since the receiver is designed to overcome these problems, such a Single Frequency Network (SFN) provides good coverage and frequency economy in national applications. However, the efficiency in local SFN has been questioned. The network planning of local SFNs is a mixture of conventional frequency reuse planning and planning to avoid excessive propagation delays caused by the artificial delay spread. In this paper we propose some rules of thumb to be considered in the design of local SFNs. The coverage properties in SFNs are strongly dependent on the transmitter density which determines the degree of diversity of receiving signals from several transmitters. Results indicate that required coverage can be attained in local networks using three OFDM frequency blocks, provided that seven transmitters are used to cover each regional service area. The results also indicate that the duration of the guard interval between two consecutive OFDM signals has to be chosen with some care dependent on the size of the service area. Furthermore, we show that there exists an optimal antenna height for a given coverage area and guard interval.
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