JOURNAL ARTICLE

QoS-guaranteed transmission mode selection for efficient resource utilization in multi-hop cellular networks

Jemin LeeHano WangWoohyun SeoDaesik Hong

Year: 2008 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications Vol: 7 (10)Pages: 3697-3701   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

This paper considers the problem of efficient usage of subcarriers in downlink orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) multi-hop cellular networks. Multi-hop transmission can either save or waste subcarriers depending on quality of service (QoS) requirements, interference from other cells, and the location of a given mobile station (MS). Preventing unnecessary usage of multi-hop transmission requires the use of a transmission mode selection (TMS) scheme, and we propose two types of TMS in this paper. The first of these is distance-based TMS (TMS-D), which determines the transmission mode based on the MSiquests location, and the second is subcarrier-based TMS (TMS-S), which selects whichever transmission mode uses fewer subcarriers. Numerical results on blocking probability demonstrate that TMS improves overall subcarrier usage efficiency, meaning that more MSs can be supported with low blocking probability within a cell. Furthermore, the performance of TMSS, even given its higher complexity, is shown to be superior to that of TMS-D.

Keywords:
Subcarrier Computer science Computer network Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access Quality of service Telecommunications link Transmission (telecommunications) Spectral efficiency Cellular network Hop (telecommunications) Base station Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Telecommunications Channel (broadcasting)

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