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control overhead
hybrid
NR positioning
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frame structure
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body area networks
channel estimation error
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power uncertainty
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user fairness
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non-orthogonal multiple access
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spectrum partitioning
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non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA)
overloading
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OTDOA
distributed mode
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resource selection
maximum likelihood method
Resource sharing
Power allocation
packet delay
Jihaeng Heo, Gosan Noh, Sungmook Lim, and Daesik Hong, "Mobility Support in TVWS with Multiple Geo-Location Capability", MILCOM 2011, July 2011
[IEEE MILCOM]
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Status : | Presented |
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Date : | 2011-07 |
Title : | Mobility Support in TVWS with Multiple Geo-Location Capability |
Authors : | Jihaeng Heo, Gosan Noh, Sungmook Lim, and Daesik Hong |
Conference : | MILCOM 2011 |
Abstract : | In this paper, we investigate a mobility procedure for mode II personal/portable TV Band Devices (TVBDs). There is a possibility of forced termination probability (FTP) or blocking probability (BP) in the TV White Space (TVWS) while portable TVBDs are moving. This is because the availability of TVWS is dependent on the location and time schedule of licensed devices and other unlicensed networks. In order to support mobility efficiently, the concept of multiple geo-location capability of the FCC’s rule is introduced. The mobility of multiple geo-location capability is evaluated compared to single geo-location capability. In addition, we investigate on which multiple access technique is better for portable TVBD networks considering a mobile TVWS environment. To reduce the outage probability of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) which could not obtain diversity from soft handover, we propose a handover procedure based on subcarrier selection scheme. Simulation results show that the multiple geo-location capability enhances the mobility in terms of FTP, BP and delay. It is also shown that the proposed handover procedure using the multiple geolocation capability reduces the outage probability by obtaining the selection diversity. |
URL : | http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDe...er=6127622 |
Download : | http://mirinae.yonsei.ac.kr/?module=file...8a3dee3a28 |
Jihaeng Heo; Gosan Noh; Sungmook Lim; Daesik Hong; , "Mobility support in TVWS with multiple geo-location capability," MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE, 2011 - MILCOM 2011 , vol., no., pp.205-210, 7-10 Nov. 2011
doi: 10.1109/MILCOM.2011.6127622
URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=6127622&isnumber=6127424
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