Title :
Cellular systems with multicell processing and conferencing links between mobile stations
Author :
Simeone, O. ; Somekh, O. ; Kramer, G. ; Poor, H.V. ; Shamai, Shlomo
Author_Institution :
ECE Dept., NJIT, Newark, NJ
fDate :
Jan. 27 2008-Feb. 1 2008
Abstract :
In this paper, multi-cell processing for the uplink of a cellular system is studied in the presence of orthogonal channels of fixed capacity between mobile stations in adjacent cells (conferencing). It is shown that a rate-splitting transmission strategy, where part of the message is exchanged on the conferencing channels and then transmitted cooperatively to the base stations, is capacity-achieving for an asymptotically large conferencing capacity. This strategy can be regarded as able to perform convolutional pre-equalization of the signal encoding the common messages in the spatial domain, where the number of taps of the finite-impulse response equalizer depends on the number of conferencing rounds. Analysis in the low signal-to-noise ratio regime and numerical results validate the advantages of conferencing as a complementary technology to multi-cell processing.
Keywords :
cellular radio; convolutional codes; message switching; teleconferencing; adjacent cells; cellular systems; conferencing links; convolutional pre-equalization; exchanged message; finite-impulse response equalizer; mobile stations; multicell processing; orthogonal channels; rate-splitting transmission; signal encoding; Base stations; Broadband communication; Channel capacity; Convolution; Equalizers; Femtocell networks; Signal analysis; Signal processing; Spine; Time division multiple access;
Conference_Titel :
Information Theory and Applications Workshop, 2008
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2670-6
DOI :
10.1109/ITA.2008.4601074