Title :
Minimizing the Electromagnetic Exposure Using Hybrid (DVB-H/UMTS) Networks
Author :
Unger, Peter ; Schack, Moritz ; Kürner, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Nachrichtentech., Technische Univ. Braunschweig
fDate :
3/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A hybrid mobile communication network as considered in this paper consists of a point-to-point network (UMTS) and a point-to-multipoint network (DVB-H). The benefit of combining these two networks is an optimized transfer of data by collecting several user requests for a single response via the broadcast network. Thus, capacity can be saved, UMTS cells can be unloaded and the mean response time of the system can be reduced. Besides these advantages, hybrid networks can be applied to decrease electromagnetic exposure, especially at hot spot areas. In this paper, it is analysed how the hybrid network structure influences the electromagnetic exposure. Therefore, different scenarios have been developed consisting of different user behavior and different network structures. In order to evaluate the grade of exposure, criteria have been defined. These criteria have been used for comparing a hybrid network with a single UMTS network in terms of electromagnetic exposure. The results are shown for the different network structures and network configurations
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; digital video broadcasting; mobile radio; UMTS-DVB-H network; broadcast network; electromagnetic exposure minimization; hybrid mobile communication network; point-to-multipoint network; point-to-point network; 3G mobile communication; Context; Delay; Digital video broadcasting; Downlink; Electromagnetic analysis; Forward error correction; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Unicast; DVB-H; UMTS; electromagnetic exposure; hybrid networks;
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2006.889207