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Towards a 4G IP-based Wireless System Proposal.
  Tony Ottosson, 
Chalmers U. of Technology  Mikael Sternad, 
Uppsala University
 Anders Ahlén,
  
Uppsala University
 Arne Svensson, 
Chalmers U. of Technology and
 Anna Brunström, 
Karlstad University
 
 
Radiovetenskap och Kommunikation RVK 02,
Stockholm, June 2002.
 
 
Outline:
The Wireless IP project within the PCC program studies 
problems that are crucial in the evolution of UMTS towards high
data rates,  as well as in future 4G technologies aimed at
rapidly mobile terminals.  The goal is to  attain higher
througputs for packet data in particular in downlinks,
without bandwidth expansion and while providing acceptable
quality of service for various classes of traffic. 
 
Abstract:
 A packet switched wireless  cellular system 
with wide area coverage,  high throughput 
and high spectral efficiency is proposed. 
Smart antennas  at both base stations
and mobiles improve the antenna gain and 
improve the signal to interference ratio.
The small-scale  fading is predicted
in both time and frequency 
and a slotted OFDM radio interface is used, 
in which time-frequency bins are allocated 
adaptively to  different mobile users, based on
their predicted channel quality. This enables
efficient  scheduling 
among sectors and users as well as fast
adaptive modulation and power control. 
We here estimate the spectral efficiency
of the suggested downlink.
The resulting channel capacity 
grows with the number of
simultaneous users and with 
the number of antenna elements in terminals.
A high efficiency, around 4 bits/s/Hz, 
is attained already for
moderate numbers of users and 
terminal antennas.
An outline is given of research pursued within
the PCC Wireless IP Project  
to improve and investigate this type of system.
Related publications:
The uplink of this 
system proposal, presented at WWRF March 2002,   Phoenix, Arizona. 
Licenciate Thesis by Nilo C. Ericsson
(June 2001),
on predictive scheduling combined with adaptive modulation.
Licenciate Thesis by Sorour Falahati, Feb. 2000.
VTC01spring-paper 
on channel prediction over 1-10 ms horizons. 
Scheduling and adaptive transmission  
for the downlink  4G systems similar to the one discussed here
(FTC 2001, Beijing).
An overview of the Wireless IP Project, NRS 01.
Some other presentations by Wireless IP at RVK02:  
 
An overview of the Wireless IP Project 
Improved Channel Power Prediction,
by using unbiased predictors and advanced regressor noise reduction. 
Optimizing adaptive modulation,
by taking the power prediction error into account. 
Simulating TCP/IP traffic
over wireless links in real time.
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