Approximation Techniques For Analytical Characterization Of Downlink Traffic Power For Multi-Service CDMA Networks

A. Mahmoud, Mohammed A. Aabed
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Abstract

This paper presents a novel analytical framework for characterizing the downlink power allocations for a multi-rate code division multiple access (CDMA) network. The characterization takes into account the RF propagation model, the shadowing process and considers both intracell and intercell interference. To arrive at the model, the paper utilizes approximation techniques recently developed in the recent literature to evaluate the sum of lognormal random variables. The overall traffic power is modeled as a random variable that is function of the network parameters and the assigned downlink bit rates. The paper demonstrates the calculation of the forward link power outage probability as one example application for the developed characterization. It also compares between two approximation techniques suggested in this paper: matched first and second order statistics, and the min-max technique. The analytical results are compared to those obtained via Monte-Carlo simulations to assess the accuracy of the adapted approximations. The results indicate the min-max technique produces more accurate results when compared to matched first and second moments approximation scheme.
多业务CDMA网络下行业务功率分析表征的近似技术
本文提出了一种新的分析框架来表征多速率码分多址(CDMA)网络的下行链路功率分配。表征考虑了射频传播模型,阴影过程,并考虑了细胞内和细胞间干扰。为了得到该模型,本文利用最近文献中最近发展的近似技术来评估对数正态随机变量的和。总体流量功率被建模为一个随机变量,它是网络参数和指定下行链路比特率的函数。本文以前向链路停电概率的计算为例,对所开发的表征方法进行了应用。并比较了本文提出的两种近似方法:匹配的一、二阶统计量和最小最大值方法。将分析结果与蒙特卡罗模拟结果进行了比较,以评估适应近似的准确性。结果表明,与一阶矩和二阶矩相匹配的近似方法相比,最小-极大值方法得到的结果更为精确。
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