Title :
The multiply-detected macrodiversity scheme for wireless cellular systems
Author :
Haas, Zygmunt J. ; Li, Chih-Peng
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
fDate :
5/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The multiply-detected macrodiversity (MDM) scheme is proposed for wireless cellular systems. As opposed to the traditional macrodiversity schemes, in which at any time a signal from only one base station is selected, in the MDM scheme there is no selection, but all the received signals are detected, and a maximum-likelihood decision algorithm is employed to maximize the probability of correct decision. We study the performance of the MDM scheme and compare it with the performance of the traditional selection-based macrodiversity schemes. Depending on the propagation parameters, our results show that through the use of the MDM scheme, significant improvement in the bit-error rate (BER) can be achieved. For instance, if the outage probability is defined as BER above 10-4 the outage is eliminated at least 45% of the time as compared with signal-to-interference (S/I) diversity, for a propagation attenuation exponent of 4.0 and shadowing standard deviation of 4.0 dB. Furthermore, as compared with the (S/I) diversity, the MDM scheme reduces, on the average, the BER at least two orders of magnitude throughout more than 60% of the cell area for a propagation attenuation exponent of 3.5, shadowing standard deviation of 4.0 dB and system loading of less than 50%
Keywords :
cellular radio; coding errors; diversity reception; error statistics; land mobile radio; maximum likelihood detection; probability; BER; base station; bit-error rate; correct decision probability; maximum-likelihood decision algorithm; multiply-detected macrodiversity; outage probability; propagation attenuation exponent; propagation parameters; received signal detection; selection-based macrodiversity; shadowing standard deviation; signal-to-interference diversity; system loading; wireless cellular systems; Attenuation; Base stations; Bit error rate; Fading; Helium; Maximum likelihood detection; Shadow mapping; Signal detection; Signal processing; Wireless cellular systems;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on