Title :
System-wide capacity increase for narrowband cellular systems through multiuser detection and base station diversity arrays
Author :
Grant, Stephen J. ; Cavers, James K.
Author_Institution :
Ericsson Res., Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
Abstract :
Multiuser detection (MUD) of signals occupying the same time/frequency slot has been shown to provide significant increases in the capacity of a single cell or coverage area. In a cellular system, however, increasing the number of users per cell also produces increased interference from other cells. Compensation by increasing the co-channel cell spacing partially offsets the capacity gain due to MUD, and the net effect on system capacity then rests on the detection method, such as maximum likelihood (ML) or minimum mean-squared error (MMSE). This paper is the first to analyze the net capacity gains due to ML-MUD in time division multiple access (TDMA), and the first to compare ML-MUD with MMSE-MUD on this basis. We demonstrate that ML-MUD with M cochannel users per cell and four base station antennas gives a net system capacity that is M times greater than that of single-user TDMA system with two antennas. In contrast, we show that MMSE-MUD gives only a modest net capacity increase, and that the system capacity may actually decrease with more than one or two users per cell, making it poorer than the original single-user system.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; cellular radio; channel capacity; cochannel interference; diversity reception; fading channels; least mean squares methods; maximum likelihood detection; multiuser detection; probability; time division multiple access; base station antenna array; base station diversity array; cochannel interference; fading channel; land mobile radio cellular system; maximum likelihood detection; minimum mean-squared error; mobile communication; multidimensional signal detection; multiuser channel; multiuser signal detection; narrowband cellular system; system-wide capacity; time division multiple access; Base stations; Diversity reception; Frequency diversity; Interchannel interference; Maximum likelihood detection; Multiuser detection; Narrowband; Signal detection; Slot antennas; Time division multiple access;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TWC.2004.837625