Outage Analysis of Distributed Antenna Systems in a Composite Fading Channel with Correlated Shadowing

Distributed antenna systems (DASs) are known to be effective to enhance coverage, spectral efficiency, and reliability in mobile communication systems. Because multiple antennas are physically separated in space, DASs benefit from both micro- and macro-diversity, which makes DASs significantly more...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Imran, Haejoon Jung
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2224-2708/7/3/32
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spelling doaj-052c8050137848088b5224a4677517432020-11-25T02:21:04ZengMDPI AGJournal of Sensor and Actuator Networks2224-27082018-08-01733210.3390/jsan7030032jsan7030032Outage Analysis of Distributed Antenna Systems in a Composite Fading Channel with Correlated ShadowingMuhammad Imran0Haejoon Jung1Department of Information and Telecommunication Engineering, Incheon National University, Incheon 22012, KoreaDepartment of Information and Telecommunication Engineering, Incheon National University, Incheon 22012, KoreaDistributed antenna systems (DASs) are known to be effective to enhance coverage, spectral efficiency, and reliability in mobile communication systems. Because multiple antennas are physically separated in space, DASs benefit from both micro- and macro-diversity, which makes DASs significantly more robust compared to conventional co-located antenna systems in fading channels. However, when multiple antennas are not dispersed enough, there exists a certain degree of correlation in large-scale fading (shadowing), which degrades the macro-diversity gain. In practice, various measurements indicate a high degree of correlation of shadowing in DASs. However, most of the previous studies on DASs have not considered the correlated shadowing and its corresponding performance loss. Motivated by this limitation, we analyze the impact of the correlated shadowing to better evaluate DAS-based schemes with dual diversity transmitters. Assuming that shadowing correlation is an exponentially decreasing function of the inter-element separation, we derive the outage probability of DAS in composite Rayleigh-lognormal shadowing channels. Also, we present numerical and simulation results, which indicate there exists an optimal inter-separation between antennas that minimizes the outage rate to balance a trade-off between macro-diversity and path loss.http://www.mdpi.com/2224-2708/7/3/32distributed antenna systems (DASs)cooperative transmission (CT)correlated shadowingexponentially decaying correlation
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Outage Analysis of Distributed Antenna Systems in a Composite Fading Channel with Correlated Shadowing
Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
distributed antenna systems (DASs)
cooperative transmission (CT)
correlated shadowing
exponentially decaying correlation
author_facet Muhammad Imran
Haejoon Jung
author_sort Muhammad Imran
title Outage Analysis of Distributed Antenna Systems in a Composite Fading Channel with Correlated Shadowing
title_short Outage Analysis of Distributed Antenna Systems in a Composite Fading Channel with Correlated Shadowing
title_full Outage Analysis of Distributed Antenna Systems in a Composite Fading Channel with Correlated Shadowing
title_fullStr Outage Analysis of Distributed Antenna Systems in a Composite Fading Channel with Correlated Shadowing
title_full_unstemmed Outage Analysis of Distributed Antenna Systems in a Composite Fading Channel with Correlated Shadowing
title_sort outage analysis of distributed antenna systems in a composite fading channel with correlated shadowing
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
issn 2224-2708
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Distributed antenna systems (DASs) are known to be effective to enhance coverage, spectral efficiency, and reliability in mobile communication systems. Because multiple antennas are physically separated in space, DASs benefit from both micro- and macro-diversity, which makes DASs significantly more robust compared to conventional co-located antenna systems in fading channels. However, when multiple antennas are not dispersed enough, there exists a certain degree of correlation in large-scale fading (shadowing), which degrades the macro-diversity gain. In practice, various measurements indicate a high degree of correlation of shadowing in DASs. However, most of the previous studies on DASs have not considered the correlated shadowing and its corresponding performance loss. Motivated by this limitation, we analyze the impact of the correlated shadowing to better evaluate DAS-based schemes with dual diversity transmitters. Assuming that shadowing correlation is an exponentially decreasing function of the inter-element separation, we derive the outage probability of DAS in composite Rayleigh-lognormal shadowing channels. Also, we present numerical and simulation results, which indicate there exists an optimal inter-separation between antennas that minimizes the outage rate to balance a trade-off between macro-diversity and path loss.
topic distributed antenna systems (DASs)
cooperative transmission (CT)
correlated shadowing
exponentially decaying correlation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2224-2708/7/3/32
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