Thomas Edward Darcie
AT&T
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IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications | 1996
Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul; Thomas Edward Darcie; Larry J. Greenstein; Mary R. Phillips; Nemmara K. Shankaranarayanan
Broadband analog transport facilities using fiber or fiber/coax cable can play a significant role in the evolution of the network infrastructure for personal communications services (PCSs). Low-power PCS systems require a dense grid of radio ports to provide connectivity to the telephone network. Analog transport has a number of important advantages over digital transmission facilities, including the flexibility to support a variety of air interface formats, shared infrastructure cost with other services such as video distribution, and centralized call processing allowing the use of low cost and simple radio ports. A simulcast technique can be used in such systems to permit low rates of handoff (no handoff within each simulcast area) and sharing of hardware resources among multiple radio ports. This paper provides a detailed model and a simulation analysis of the cochannel interference and noise performance as well as the resource sharing benefit of a simulcast PCS system. Several potential PCS air interfaces are considered, including time division multiple access (TDMA) and code division multiple access (CDMA) techniques. Our investigation shows that the impact of multiple antenna noise in a simulcast system is offset by the improved signal-to-interference (SIR) ratio brought about by distributed antennas. Even with distributed antennas, multiple antenna noise places a limit on the maximum number of radio ports that can be assigned to each simulcast group. This limit, however, is shown to have little impact on the achievable resource sharing benefit of simulcasting (i.e., grouping beyond this limit has diminishing returns). A saving of 40% to 60%, in terms of the required central hardware resources, is typical for both TDMA and CDMA systems in suburban environments.
Archive | 1995
George E. Bodeep; Thomas Edward Darcie; Xiaolin Lu
Archive | 1997
Thomas Edward Darcie; Peter Magill; Norman Ashton Whitaker
Archive | 1996
Thomas Edward Darcie; Bhavesh N. Desai; Alan H. Gnauck; Xiaolin Lu; Sheryl L. Woodward
Archive | 1994
Thomas Edward Darcie; Mary R. Phillips; Nemmara K. Shankaranarayanan
Archive | 1997
George E. Bodeep; Thomas Edward Darcie; Alan H. Gnauck; Xiaolin Lu; Sheryl L. Woodward
Archive | 2007
Charles D. Combs; Thomas Edward Darcie; Bhavesh N. Desai; Alan H. Gnauck; Xiaolin Lu; Esteban Sandino; Oleh J. Sniezko; Anthony G. Werner; Sheryl L. Woodward
Archive | 1997
Thomas Edward Darcie; Alan H. Gnauck; Xiaolin Lu
Archive | 1993
Thomas Edward Darcie; Sheryl L. Woodward
Archive | 2001
Thomas Edward Darcie; Alan H. Gnauck; Xiaolin Lu