Title :
An assessment of cell size versus receiver complexity using measured propagation data
Author :
Ibbetson, L.J. ; Lopes, L.B. ; Bic, J.C. ; Levy, A.
Author_Institution :
Leeds Univ., UK
Abstract :
The subject of the paper is an investigation to establish the minimum receiver complexity required when employing cells of different sizes. This was accomplished by using a GSM radio link simulation tool in conjunction with real channel data obtained by France Telecom´s CNET in the centre of Paris, which was classified in terms of the distance between transmitter and receiver. The paper evaluates the trade-off between cell size and receiver complexity by simulating the performance of five alternative equalisers. In addition, the preprocessing operations necessary to import real channel sounding data into a radio link simulation are described in detail. It was found that when using a fixed height rooftop antenna, a simple 2 state receiver equaliser would only be acceptable if used in conjunction with additional multipath countermeasures. In terms of the current GSM system, the study shows that a 4 state equaliser can be used within about 1.2 km of the base station. Beyond this range, the standard GSM receiver is needed to provide the required performance
Keywords :
cellular radio; communication complexity; equalisers; land mobile radio; radio receivers; telecommunication channels; 2-state receiver equaliser; 4-state equaliser; GSM radio link simulation tool; Paris; UHF; cell size; equalisers; fixed height rooftop antenna; multipath countermeasures; performance; preprocessing operations; propagation data; real channel sounding data; receiver complexity; standard GSM receiver; Base stations; Contracts; Equalizers; Frequency; GSM; Radio link; Radio transmitters; Receivers; Size measurement; Telecommunications;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1994 IEEE 44th
Conference_Location :
Stockholm
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1927-3
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1994.345414