System Level Network Simulation of Adaptive Array with Dynamic Handoff and Power Control

동적 핸드오프와 전력제어를 고려한 적응배열 시스템의 네트워크 시뮬레이션

  • Yeong-Jee Chung (School of Computer, Information and Communication Engineering, Wonkwang Univ.) ;
  • Jeffrey H. Reed (MPRG, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)
  • Published : 1999.09.01

Abstract

In this study, the system level network simulation is considered with adaptive array antenna in CDMA mobile communication system. A network simulation framework is implemented based on IS-95A/B system to consider dynamic handoff, system level network behavior, and deploying strategy into the overall CDMA mobile communication network under adaptive array algorithm. Its simulation model, such as vector channel model, adaptive beam forming antenna model, handoff model, and power control model, are described in detail with simulation block. In order to maximize SINR of received signal at antenna, Maximin algorithm is particularly considered, and it is computed at each simulation snap shot with SINR based power control and handoff algorithm. Graphic user interface in this system level network simulator is also implemented to define the simulation environments and to represent simulation results on real mapping system. This paper also shows some features of simulation framework and simulation results.

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