This paper explores what benefits can result from the compensation of both log-normal shadowing and Rayleigh/Rice-fading fluctuations in a mobile radio environment. The focus is on those power-control policies that exclusively make use of local power-level measurements in order to improve the performance, measured in terms of signal-to-cochannel interference ratio, of time-division multiple-access cellular radio systems; the aim is in fact to demonstrate under what circumstances the power compensation can be advantageously exploited. The corresponding analysis accounts for the errors due to the delay constraints that time-division and transmission techniques such as interleaving inevitably force onto the control loops. The numerical results quantitatively outline the maximum benefits on system performance that derive from the introduction of fast fading compensation for the class of power-control policies investigated in this paper. The remarkable influence of delay errors on the effectiveness of the fast fading control procedures are clearly revealed.

Impact of fast fading compensations on mobile radio system performance / C., Caini; Merani, Maria Luisa. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0018-9545. - ELETTRONICO. - 51:2(2002), pp. 221-231. [10.1109/25.994800]

Impact of fast fading compensations on mobile radio system performance

MERANI, Maria Luisa
2002

Abstract

This paper explores what benefits can result from the compensation of both log-normal shadowing and Rayleigh/Rice-fading fluctuations in a mobile radio environment. The focus is on those power-control policies that exclusively make use of local power-level measurements in order to improve the performance, measured in terms of signal-to-cochannel interference ratio, of time-division multiple-access cellular radio systems; the aim is in fact to demonstrate under what circumstances the power compensation can be advantageously exploited. The corresponding analysis accounts for the errors due to the delay constraints that time-division and transmission techniques such as interleaving inevitably force onto the control loops. The numerical results quantitatively outline the maximum benefits on system performance that derive from the introduction of fast fading compensation for the class of power-control policies investigated in this paper. The remarkable influence of delay errors on the effectiveness of the fast fading control procedures are clearly revealed.
2002
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Impact of fast fading compensations on mobile radio system performance / C., Caini; Merani, Maria Luisa. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0018-9545. - ELETTRONICO. - 51:2(2002), pp. 221-231. [10.1109/25.994800]
C., Caini; Merani, Maria Luisa
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