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Performance evaluation of the MPE-iFEC Sliding RS Encoding for DVB-H streaming services

2008

This article studies the performance of the Sliding RS Encoding (SRSE) in the transmission of streaming services in DVB-H (Digital Video Broadcasting - Transmission System for Handheld Terminals) networks. The SRSE forms part of a set of specifications called MPE-iFEC which has been recently defined in the DVB-SH (Digital Video Broadcasting - Satellite Services to Handheld Devices) standard and is fully compatible with the link layer of DVB-H. MPE-iFEC is capable of encoding information related to different datagram bursts in a jointly manner in order to counteract the long signal blockages expected in satellite reception. This is what is usually referred to as Multi-Burst Encoding (MBE) an…

Transmission (telecommunications)Computer sciencebusiness.industryReed–Solomon error correctionDatagramEncoding (memory)Digital Video BroadcastingSingle-frequency networkLink layerData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYForward error correctionbusinessComputer network2008 IEEE 19th International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications
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Enhanced LMMSE equalizer for high-speed single frequency network in HSDPA

2011

Currently, considerable interest has been shown in the research and standardization communities in multicell transmission schemes for HSPA, with a number of possible schemes under discussion that include Multiflow, Fast Cell Switching (FCS) and High-Speed Single Frequency Network (HS-SFN). In particular, HS-SFN is a promising technique that not only combines received energy from participating cells, but also reduces intercell interference with low UE complexity. In principle, HS-SFN can be implemented with a small modification to an LMMSE receiver at the UE. This paper introduces a more advanced LMMSE equalizer for High-Speed Single Frequency Network in HSDPA that achieves further performan…

EngineeringTransmission (telecommunications)business.industryCellular radioElectronic engineeringEqualizerSingle-frequency networkHigh-Speed Downlink Packet AccessCell relayInterference (wave propagation)businessEnergy (signal processing)2011 IEEE Swedish Communication Technologies Workshop (Swe-CTW)
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Enhancing the performance of HSDPA communication with multipoint transmission techniques

2015

The evolution of mobile phones, tablets and other mobile communication devices has led to a significant increase in the amount of data delivered over mobile networks. In order to satisfy the climbing data rate demands of customers, existing mobile broadband networks are being expanded with new features that allow ubiquitous and consistent networking experience. This research presents three multipoint transmission techniques for Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) based High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) communication protocol. Multiflow, High-Speed Single-Frequency Network (HS-SFN) and Multipoint-to-Point Single-Frequency Network (M2P-SFN) enable transmission of user-dedicat…

monipistelähetysComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSHSDPAmultipoint transmissionmatkaviestinverkottukiasematsimulationtiedonsiirtoprotokollatM2P-SFNlangaton tiedonsiirtoHS-DDTxlaajakaistaverkot3G-tekniikkaWCDMAmultiflow3Gsimulointischedulinglangattomat verkotsingle-frequency network
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Increasing the performance of HSDPA with high-speed single frequency network

2012

High Speed Single Frequency Network (HS-SFN) is a multi-cell transmission scheme for High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) that can assist user equipment (UEs) in the softer handover area by combining signals from two neighbouring cells and at the same time by reducing the inter-cell interference. This article analyzes performance of HS-SFN for macro cell scenario under different channels with different type of schedulers by means of extensive system level simulations. The results indicate that HS-SFN can increase throughput for UEs in softer handover area from 40% to 80% without decreasing the overall performance.

Transmission (telecommunications)HandoverUser equipmentComputer scienceNetwork packetTelecommunications linkReal-time computingSingle-frequency networkThroughputInterference (wave propagation)Proceedings of the 15th ACM international conference on Modeling, analysis and simulation of wireless and mobile systems
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