A multicell WiMax system which supports orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and antenna arrays at the base stations is considered in this paper as conforming to the IEEE 802.16-2004 standard. Focusing on the uplink, we propose an analytical framework to assess the average error probability of the system over time-dispersive (or, equivalently, frequency selective) and space-dispersive (due to the antenna array) Rayleigh fading channels. The proposed method takes into account the effects of the correlation of the channel gains over the space-frequency domain, the power-angle structure of the inter-cell interference, the array processing at the base station and the interleaving scheme. Simulation results corroborate the proposed analysis for a IEEE 802.16-2004 cellular system over different propagation scenarios.
Performance Analysis of Multiantenna Wimax Systems over Frequency-Selective Fading Channels
MOLTENI, DANIELE GIUSEPPE;NICOLI, MONICA BARBARA;BOSISIO, ROBERTO;
2007-01-01
Abstract
A multicell WiMax system which supports orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and antenna arrays at the base stations is considered in this paper as conforming to the IEEE 802.16-2004 standard. Focusing on the uplink, we propose an analytical framework to assess the average error probability of the system over time-dispersive (or, equivalently, frequency selective) and space-dispersive (due to the antenna array) Rayleigh fading channels. The proposed method takes into account the effects of the correlation of the channel gains over the space-frequency domain, the power-angle structure of the inter-cell interference, the array processing at the base station and the interleaving scheme. Simulation results corroborate the proposed analysis for a IEEE 802.16-2004 cellular system over different propagation scenarios.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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