Title :
Dynamics of path losses between a mobile terminal and multiple base stations in a cellular environment
Author :
Mukherjee, Sayandev ; Avidor, Dan
Author_Institution :
Crawford Hill Lab., Lucent Technol. Bell Labs, Holmdel, NJ, USA
fDate :
11/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We investigate the dynamics of the path losses between a mobile terminal and a small group of base stations, when the mobile traverses an area containing zones where different base stations have the least path loss to the mobile. While moving through the area, the mobile measures signals transmitted by each base station. The measurements involve calculating a running average of the measured signal power over a fixed time period. It is presumed that based on these measurements and typically other inputs, the wireless network supporting the mobile makes handoff decisions. In this paper, we do not attempt to analyze the performance of a practical handoff algorithm. Instead, we focus on the average number of times per meter traveled that a moving mobile must switch base stations in order to be always served by the base station with the least path loss. The switching rate is a function of the mobiles location with respect to the base stations and the velocity of the mobile. For low velocities, the multipath fading is not averaged out completely and, therefore, affects the measured results, while at high velocities the multipath fading is averaged out, but the resolution of the measurement is compromised, and any possible handoff will be delayed (in terms of location)
Keywords :
cellular radio; fading channels; losses; multipath channels; cellular radio; handoff decisions; measured signal power; mobile terminal; multipath fading; multiple base stations; path losses; switching rate; velocity; wireless network; Algorithm design and analysis; Area measurement; Base stations; Fading; Performance analysis; Power measurement; Switches; Time measurement; Velocity measurement; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on