Abstract:
Outage events occur when the instantaneous signal-to-noise ratio or bit error rate fall into an unacceptable operational regime. Outage performance analysis is traditiona...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Outage events occur when the instantaneous signal-to-noise ratio or bit error rate fall into an unacceptable operational regime. Outage performance analysis is traditionally carried out for diverse channel behaviors and transmission techniques, leaving the identification of unacceptable operational regime to user specified performance requirements. An alternative approach is taken in this work and an acceptable combination of system parameters are identified such that the user specified quality of service (QoS) constraints are satisfied. The QoS constraints are specified jointly in terms of outage probability, outage duration and probability of occurrence of errors during the outage event. This work presents inter-dependencies between the QoS constraints and modulation, diversity and signal parameters in closed form. The analysis assumes identically, independently distributed Nakagami interferers using maximal ratio diversity combining (MRC)
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ( Volume: 5, Issue: 6, June 2006)