JOURNAL ARTICLE

Information-theoretic considerations for symmetric, cellular, multiple-access fading channels. II

Shlomo ShamaiA.D. Wyner

Year: 1997 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Information Theory Vol: 43 (6)Pages: 1895-1911   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

For pt.I see ibid., vol.43, no.6, p.1877-94 (1997). A simple idealized linear (and planar) uplink, cellular, multiple-access communication model, where only adjacent cell interference is present and all signals may experience fading is considered. Shannon theoretic arguments are invoked to gain insight into the implications on performance of the main system parameters and multiple-access techniques. The model treated in Part I (Shamai, 1997) is extended here to account for cell-site receivers that may process also the received signal at an adjacent cell site, compromising thus between the advantage of incorporating additional information from other cell sites on one hand and the associated excess processing complexity on the other. Various settings which include fading, time-division multiple access (TDMA), wideband (WB), and (optimized) fractional inter-cell time sharing (ICTS) protocols are investigated and compared. In this case and for the WB approach and a large number of users per cell it is found, surprisingly, that fading may enhance performance in terms of Shannon theoretic achievable rates. The linear model is extended to account for general linear and planar configurations. The effect of a random number of users per cell is investigated and it is demonstrated that randomization is beneficial. Certain aspects of diversity as well as some features of TDMA and orthogonal code-division multiple access (CDMA) techniques in the presence of fading are studied in an isolated cell scenario.

Keywords:
Fading Time division multiple access Code division multiple access Computer science Telecommunications link Random access Cellular network Algorithm Computer network Mathematics Telecommunications Decoding methods

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Wireless Communication Networks Research
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Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
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Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
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