Cochannel interference computation and asymptotic performance analysis in TDMA/FDMA systems with interference adaptive dynamic channel allocation
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-3-2000
Abstract
It has been shown through simulation results [14]-[16] that the interference adaptive dynamic channel allocation (IA-DCA) scheme is a promising resource allocation strategy in time/frequency-division multiple-access (TDMA/FDMA) communication systems. The major obstacle in analyzing IA-DCA is the computation of cochannel interference without the constraint of conventional channel reuse factors. To overcome this difficulty, one needs a computationally efficient representation which can approximate the interference distribution accurately. For this purpose, a concept called channel reuse zone (CRZ) is introduced. Based on this new concept, both downlink and uplink cochannel interference are computed with two different propagation models, namely, a simplified deterministic model and a shadowing model. The results are then used to calculate the outage probability of the idealized, interference adaptive maximum packing (IAMP) scheme. Finally, as a significant contribution, an asymptotic performance bound for the two-way IA-DCA strategy is derived.
Identifier
0033698863 (Scopus)
Publication Title
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/25.845091
ISSN
00189545
First Page
711
Last Page
723
Issue
3
Volume
49
Recommended Citation
Xu, Ziqiang; Akansu, A. H.N.; and Tekinay, Sirin, "Cochannel interference computation and asymptotic performance analysis in TDMA/FDMA systems with interference adaptive dynamic channel allocation" (2000). Faculty Publications. 15428.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/15428
