Title :
Challenges in low-cost wireless data transmission
Author :
Yates, Roy ; Mandayam, Narayan B.
Author_Institution :
WINLAB, Piscataway, NJ, USA
fDate :
5/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Second- and third-generation (2G and 3G) wireless systems have been designed primarily for voice, a connection-oriented, delay-sensitive service requiring a specified bit rate. In contrast, data services are often connectionless, delay insensitive, and have no specific bit-rate requirements. These differences suggest that ubiquitous (anytime/anywhere) coverage may not be a strict requirement for wireless data networks and in fact may needlessly complicate the design. This line of thought leads to systems that provide isolated high bit-rate “pockets” of coverage close to base station antennas through multilevel modulation and increased spectrum reuse allowed by pocket isolation. Specific issues that are relevant for such tier architectures range from the physical layer extending to radio resource management and even application layers. We describe some issues for wireless data targeting the following: transceiver techniques and radio resource management
Keywords :
cellular radio; data communication; frequency allocation; modulation; transceivers; 2G wireless systems; 3G wireless systems; application layers; base station antennas; cellular systems; connection-oriented service; connectionless service; data services; delay insensitive service; delay-sensitive service; infostations; low-cost wireless data transmission; multilevel modulation; physical layer; radio resource management; second-generation wireless systems; spectrum reuse; third-generation wireless systems; tier architectures; transceiver techniques; voice services; wireless data networks; Costs; Data communication; Explosions; GSM; Mobile communication; Multiaccess communication; Physical layer; Pricing; Web and internet services;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE