On the necessity of information transmission channel characteristics consideration in wireless systems planning

P. N. Zakharov, A. Korolev, A. P. Sukhorukov
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In wireless systems (networks) planning, the typical goal is to maximize two parameters: coverage and capacity. Metrics describing each of these parameters are systemlevel channel characteristics: BER or data rate spatial distributions, etc. However, in practice, metrics based on physical radio channel characteristics are commonly employed instead (spatial distributions of signal level, SINR, delay spread, etc.). Since determination of these parameters at a specific point of space is in general not possible with acceptable accuracy due to fast fading, their statistical estimates (local mean, outage probability, minimum, maximum values, variance, etc.), determined along small spatial areas typical of practical application, are used as metrics. Objective functions used in network planning further statistically generalize these local statistics. Since information transmission channel characteristics (BER, data rate, capacity, etc.) describing the obtained system performance are in general nonlinear functions of physical channel parameters, their statistical estimates cannot be correctly determined based on statistical estimates of physical parameters. Thus, network planning based on physical parameters will generally lead to errors. In the current contribution, this error is quantified analytically and experimentally. The obtained error values achieved 320% for local mean channel capacity and 3 orders for BER on significant part of analyzed spatial area. Thus, the high importance of considering and using system-level channel characteristics as a preferred metric in network planning is pointed out.
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无线系统规划中考虑信息传输信道特性的必要性
在无线系统(网络)规划中,典型的目标是使两个参数最大化:覆盖范围和容量。描述这些参数的指标是系统级信道特性:误码率或数据速率空间分布等。然而,在实践中,通常采用基于物理无线电信道特性的度量(信号电平的空间分布、SINR、延迟扩展等)。由于快速衰落,通常不可能在特定空间点上以可接受的精度确定这些参数,因此它们的统计估计(局部平均值、中断概率、最小值、最大值、方差等)是沿着实际应用的典型小空间区域确定的,用作度量。网络规划中使用的目标函数进一步对这些局部统计进行了统计推广。由于描述所获得的系统性能的信息传输信道特性(误码率、数据率、容量等)是物理信道参数的一般非线性函数,不能根据物理参数的统计估计正确确定其统计估计。因此,基于物理参数的网络规划通常会导致错误。在目前的贡献中,这种误差是分析和实验量化的。在分析的显著部分空间面积上,得到的局部平均信道容量误差达到320%,误码率达到3阶。因此,指出了在网络规划中考虑和使用系统级信道特性作为首选度量的重要性。
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