Dynamic Channel Allocation Techniques using Adaptive Modulation and Adaptive Antennas
Dynamic Channel Allocation Techniques using Adaptive Modulation and Adaptive Antennas
This contribution studies the impact of adaptive modulation (AQAM) on network performance, when applied to a cellular network using adaptive antennas with Fixed Channel Allocation (FCA) and locally distributed Dynamic Channel Allocation (DCA) schemes. The performance advantages of using adaptive modulation are quantified in terms of overall network performance, mean transmitted power and the average network throughput. With the advent of AQAM 33% and 87% increased number of users can be supported by FCA and DCA, respectively.
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Blogh, J.S.
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Cherriman, P.J.
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Hanzo, L.
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September 1999
Blogh, J.S.
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Cherriman, P.J.
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Hanzo, L.
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Blogh, J.S., Cherriman, P.J. and Hanzo, L.
(1999)
Dynamic Channel Allocation Techniques using Adaptive Modulation and Adaptive Antennas.
In Gateway to 21st Century Communications Village : VTC 1999-Fall. IEEE VTS 50th Vehicular Technology Conference (Cat. No.99CH36324).
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(doi:10.1109/VETECF.1999.797358).
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This contribution studies the impact of adaptive modulation (AQAM) on network performance, when applied to a cellular network using adaptive antennas with Fixed Channel Allocation (FCA) and locally distributed Dynamic Channel Allocation (DCA) schemes. The performance advantages of using adaptive modulation are quantified in terms of overall network performance, mean transmitted power and the average network throughput. With the advent of AQAM 33% and 87% increased number of users can be supported by FCA and DCA, respectively.
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Published date: September 1999
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Event Dates: 19-22 September 1999 Organisation: IEEE Address: Amsterdam
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IEEE VTC'99 Fall,, Amsterdam, The, Netherlands, 1999-09-19 - 1999-09-22
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Southampton Wireless Group
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