Title :
Transmission performance analysis of VSF-OFCDM broadband packet wireless access based on field experiments in 100-MHz forward link
Author :
Kishiyama, Yoshihisa ; Maeda, Noriyuki ; Higuchi, Kenichi ; Atarashi, Hiroyuki ; Sawahashi, Mamoru
Author_Institution :
IP Radio Network Dev. Dept., NTT DoCoMo. Inc., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
The paper presents field experiments on the throughput performance of a shared packet data channel over 100 Mbps using a variable spreading factor-orthogonal frequency and code division multiplexing (VSF-OFCDM) transceiver with a 100-MHz bandwidth in a real multipath fading channel. The field experiments employed a base station (BS) with a 120-degree sectored beam antenna with an antenna height of 50 m; a van equipped with a mobile station (MS) was driven at an average speed of 30 km/h along measurement courses that are approximately 800 to 1000 m away from the BS, mostly under non-line-of-sight conditions. The field experiments applied an adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) scheme with QPSK, 16QAM, and 64QAM and punctured turbo coding together with two-branch antenna diversity reception. The results show that throughput values of over 100 and 200 Mbps are achieved for the average received signal-to-interference-plus-noise power ratios (SINR) of approximately 6.0 and 14.0 dB, respectively. Furthermore, the location probability for achieving throughput over 100 and 200 Mbps becomes approximately 90% and 20% in these measurement courses, which experience a large number of paths, when the transmission power of the BS is 10 W with a 120-degree sectored beam transmission.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; adaptive codes; adaptive modulation; broadband networks; code division multiplexing; diversity reception; fading channels; mobile radio; modulation coding; multipath channels; packet radio networks; probability; quadrature amplitude modulation; quadrature phase shift keying; radiofrequency interference; random noise; transceivers; turbo codes; 10 W; 100 MHz; 30 km/h; 50 m; OFCDM transceiver; QAM; QPSK; SINR; adaptive coding; adaptive modulation-coding; antenna diversity reception; broadband packet wireless access; future mobile communication; multipath channel; multipath fading channel; nonline-of-sight; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing; punctured turbo coding; sectored beam antenna; shared packet data channel; signal-to-interference-plus-noise power ratio; throughput; variable spreading factor-orthogonal frequency and code division multiplexing; Bandwidth; Base stations; Code division multiplexing; Directional antennas; Fading; Frequency; Mobile antennas; Performance analysis; Throughput; Transceivers;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2004. VTC2004-Fall. 2004 IEEE 60th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8521-7
DOI :
10.1109/VETECF.2004.1404680