DocumentCode :
1132073
Title :
On the synergy between adaptive physical layer and multiple-access control for integrated voice and data services in a cellular wireless network
Author :
Lau, Vincent K N ; Kwok, Yu-Kwong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Eng., Univ. of Hong Kong, China
Volume :
51
Issue :
6
fYear :
2002
fDate :
11/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1338
Lastpage :
1351
Abstract :
We propose a novel design to exploit the synergy between the multiple-access control (MAC) layer and the physical layer of a cellular wireless system with integrated voice and data services. As in a traditional design, the physical layer (channel encoder and modulator) is responsible for providing error protection for transmitting the packets over the hostile radio channel, while the MAC layer is responsible for allocating the precious bandwidth to the contending users for voice or data connections. However, a distinctive feature of our proposed design is that in the physical layer, a variable-rate adaptive channel encoder is employed to dynamically adjust the amount of forward error correction according to the time-varying wireless channel state such that the MAC layer, which is a reservation-based time-division multiple-access protocol, is able to make informed decisions as to bandwidth allocation. Specifically, based on the channel state information provided by the physical layer, the MAC protocol gives higher priority to users with better channel states. This novel synergistic mechanism between the two protocol layers can utilize the system bandwidth more effectively. The multiple-access performance of the proposed scheme is compared with two baseline systems. The first baseline system consists of the same reservation-based MAC protocol but with a traditional fixed-rate physical layer. The second system consists of the same reservation-based MAC protocol and the same channel adaptive physical layer, but without interaction between the two layers. All three protocols have a request queue, which stores the previous requests that survive the contention but are not allocated information slots. Our extensive simulation results demonstrate that significant performance gains are achieved through the exploitation of the synergy between the two protocol layers.
Keywords :
access protocols; adaptive codes; bandwidth allocation; cellular radio; channel coding; integrated voice/data communication; multiuser channels; packet radio networks; time division multiple access; time-varying channels; variable rate codes; CHARISMA protocol; FEC; MAC layer; bandwidth allocation; baseline systems; cellular wireless network; cellular wireless system; channel adaptive physical layer; channel adaptive reservation-based isochronous multiple access; data connections; error protection; forward error correction; integrated voice-data services; modulator; multiple-access control; multiple-access control layer; packet transmission; protocol layers; radio channel; request queue; reservation-based TDMA protocol; simulation results; synergistic mechanism; time-division multiple-access protocol; time-varying wireless channel; variable-rate adaptive channel encoder; voice connections; Adaptive control; Bandwidth; Cellular networks; Control systems; Forward error correction; Media Access Protocol; Physical layer; Programmable control; Protection; Wireless networks;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2002.804848
Filename :
1175190
Link To Document :
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