Title :
Spectrum scavenging for indoor microcells
Author :
Grandhi, S.A. ; Chen, K. ; Madhavapeddy, S. ; Basu, K. ; Shaheen, K. ; Willhoff, S. ; Staley, H. ; Homayoun, E.
Author_Institution :
BNR Inc., Richardson, TX, USA
Abstract :
Microcells deployed inside buildings typically do not have a dedicated spectrum allocated to them. Spectrum scavenging is a scheme that has been proposed in Grandhi et al. (1995) for identifying frequencies from the macrocell spectrum for use in microcells deployed inside buildings. To start up service in a microcell, a set of frequencies for use in the microcell is identified by the spectrum scavenging procedure of that microcell running in the start-up phase. After a set of usable frequencies are identified the spectrum scavenging process is relegated to the background. A dynamic channel assignment scheme is used to assign channels (TDMA time slots or AMPS frequencies) to users in the microcells. The spectrum scavenging process that is running in the background continually grooms the usable set of frequencies. We present the performance of the spectrum scavenging scheme by simulating indoor microcells embedded in a macrocell environment. The convergence rate, stability and adaptability of the spectrum scavenging algorithm are studied in this paper
Keywords :
cellular radio; indoor radio; land mobile radio; radio spectrum management; time division multiple access; AMPS frequencies; TDMA time slots; adaptability; buildings; convergence rate; dynamic channel assignment scheme; indoor microcells; spectrum scavenging; stability; start-up phase; usable frequencies; Base stations; Building materials; Downlink; Frequency measurement; Interference; Macrocell networks; Microcell networks; Signal processing; Time division multiple access; Time measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1996. Mobile Technology for the Human Race., IEEE 46th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3157-5
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1996.503490