Title :
Retransmissions versus FEC plus interleaving for real-time applications: a comparison between CDPA and MC-TDMA cellular systems
Author :
Borgonovo, Flaminio ; Capone, Antonio ; Fratta, Luigi
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettronica e Inf., Politecnico di Milano, Italy
fDate :
11/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The capacity of mobile cellular systems is mainly limited by cochannel interference. Commonly in multiple carrier-time division multiple access (MC-TDMA) systems, like the global system for mobile (GSM) communications, the interference noise is first reduced by means of channel clustering and slow frequency hopping. The residual interference, characterized by a level varying slot by slot, causes errors in burst which are spread with bit interleaving and fought with correcting codes for random errors. With real-time services like voice, no other error control technique, such as automatic repeat request (ARQ), is usually adopted. An alternative approach is given by capture division packet access (CDPA) where transmissions are spread in time adopting a dynamic slot assignment (DSA), and errors are dealt with a retransmission mechanism. In this paper, we present a comparison of this two approaches, and using a simple theoretic capacity analysis, we justify the better performance of CDPA. Moreover, by the delay performance analysis, we prove that in spite of its retransmission mechanism, CDPA is effective also with delay constrained services
Keywords :
cellular radio; channel capacity; cochannel interference; delays; forward error correction; frequency hop communication; interleaved codes; multiuser channels; packet radio networks; time division multiple access; voice communication; CDPA; FEC; GSM; MC-TDMA; bit interleaving; burst errors; capacity analysis; capture division packet access; cellular systems; channel clustering; cochannel interference; delay constrained services; delay performance analysis; dynamic slot assignment; error correcting codes; global system for mobile; interference noise reduction; interleaving; multiple carrier-time division multiple access; random errors; real-time applications; real-time services; residual interference; retransmissions; slow frequency hopping; system capacity; voice services; Automatic repeat request; Delay effects; Error correction codes; Forward error correction; GSM; Interchannel interference; Interleaved codes; Mobile communication; Noise reduction; Performance analysis;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on