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Distributed measurements for estimating and updating cellular system performance

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Distributed measurements for estimating and updating cellular system performance
We investigate the use of distributed measurements for estimating and updating the performance of a cellular system. Specifically, we discuss the number and placement of sensors in a given cell for estimating its signal coverage. Here, an "outage" is said to occur at a location if a mobile receiver there has inadequate signal-to-noise ratio (SNR-based outage) or, using another criterion, inadequate signal-to-interference ratio (SIRbased outage); and the "outage probability" is the fraction of the cell area over which outage occurs. A design goal is to improve measurement efficiency (i.e., minimizing the required number of measurement sensors) while accurately estimating the outage probability and mapping the coverage holes. The investigation uses a generic path loss model incorporating distance effects and spatially correlated shadow fading. Our emphasis is on the performance prediction accuracy of the sensor network, rather than on cellular system analysis per se. ...
Liang Xiao, Larry J. Greenstein, Narayan B. Manday
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TCOM
Authors Liang Xiao, Larry J. Greenstein, Narayan B. Mandayam, Shalini S. Periyalwar
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