Multiresolution with Hierarchical Modulations for Long Term Evolution of UMTS

<p/> <p>In the Long Term Evolution (LTE) of UMTS the Interactive Mobile TV scenario is expected to be a popular service. By using multiresolution with hierarchical modulations this service is expected to be broadcasted to larger groups achieving significant reduction in power transmissio...

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Main Authors: Soares Armando, Correia Am&#233;rico, Souto Nuno, Dinis Rui, Silva Jo&#227;o
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2009-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/240140
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spelling doaj-35e0cc345ad3402a999acaf07f9f08082020-11-24T23:43:30ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992009-01-0120091240140Multiresolution with Hierarchical Modulations for Long Term Evolution of UMTSSoares ArmandoCorreia Am&#233;ricoSouto NunoDinis RuiSilva Jo&#227;o<p/> <p>In the Long Term Evolution (LTE) of UMTS the Interactive Mobile TV scenario is expected to be a popular service. By using multiresolution with hierarchical modulations this service is expected to be broadcasted to larger groups achieving significant reduction in power transmission or increasing the average throughput. Interactivity in the uplink direction will not be affected by multiresolution in the downlink channels, since it will be supported by dedicated uplink channels. The presence of interactivity will allow for a certain amount of link quality feedback for groups or individuals. As a result, an optimization of the achieved throughput will be possible. In this paper system level simulations of multi-cellular networks considering broadcast/multicast transmissions using the OFDM/OFDMA based LTE technology are presented to evaluate the capacity, in terms of number of TV channels with given bit rates or total spectral efficiency and coverage. multiresolution with hierarchical modulations is presented to evaluate the achievable throughput gain compared to single resolution systems of Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) standardised in Release 6.</p>http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2009/240140
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author Soares Armando
Correia Am&#233;rico
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Dinis Rui
Silva Jo&#227;o
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Correia Am&#233;rico
Souto Nuno
Dinis Rui
Silva Jo&#227;o
Multiresolution with Hierarchical Modulations for Long Term Evolution of UMTS
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
author_facet Soares Armando
Correia Am&#233;rico
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Dinis Rui
Silva Jo&#227;o
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title Multiresolution with Hierarchical Modulations for Long Term Evolution of UMTS
title_short Multiresolution with Hierarchical Modulations for Long Term Evolution of UMTS
title_full Multiresolution with Hierarchical Modulations for Long Term Evolution of UMTS
title_fullStr Multiresolution with Hierarchical Modulations for Long Term Evolution of UMTS
title_full_unstemmed Multiresolution with Hierarchical Modulations for Long Term Evolution of UMTS
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series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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1687-1499
publishDate 2009-01-01
description <p/> <p>In the Long Term Evolution (LTE) of UMTS the Interactive Mobile TV scenario is expected to be a popular service. By using multiresolution with hierarchical modulations this service is expected to be broadcasted to larger groups achieving significant reduction in power transmission or increasing the average throughput. Interactivity in the uplink direction will not be affected by multiresolution in the downlink channels, since it will be supported by dedicated uplink channels. The presence of interactivity will allow for a certain amount of link quality feedback for groups or individuals. As a result, an optimization of the achieved throughput will be possible. In this paper system level simulations of multi-cellular networks considering broadcast/multicast transmissions using the OFDM/OFDMA based LTE technology are presented to evaluate the capacity, in terms of number of TV channels with given bit rates or total spectral efficiency and coverage. multiresolution with hierarchical modulations is presented to evaluate the achievable throughput gain compared to single resolution systems of Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS) standardised in Release 6.</p>
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