Joint Physical Layer and Data Link Layer Optimization of CDMA-Based Networks

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    Abstract

    In CDMA systems, outer loop power control (OLPC) determines the target value of SNR at the receiver, mostly by using look-up tables to map bit error rates (BERs) to SNR-targets. In this contribution, transmission delay and packet loss rate constraints in the data link layer (DLL) are invoked in order to determine the optimum outer loop SNR-target setpoint analytically, according to the number of active users in cell. Optimality is, in this sense, the maximization of system throughput. Using the optimum SNR-target, the optimal spreading factor is determined. Subsequently, the joint optimization of outer loop SNR-target and variable spreading factor (VSF), at the physical(PHY)-layer, with truncated automatic repeat request (ARQ) error control mechanism at the data link layer are proposed. Hence, we show that quality of service (QoS) requirements at these layers can be simultaneously satisfied while maximizing throughput. Total and truncated channel inversion strategies are employed in the inner loop to adapt transmit power to short-time channel variations. We propose a system where the number of users in a cell is modeled by a one-dimensional discrete Markov chain, and design the adaptive continuous power and rate mechanism for the worst case packet error rate (PER) condition. The corresponding theoretical throughput, which can be regarded as upper-bound for discrete spreading factor case, is obtained numerically for various settings of system parameters. We have also provided simulation results for a practical channel condition. Our scheme is compared with "constant SNR-target" and "PHY-layer based variable SNR-target" cases under continuous power and rate variation to show the achievable gain through the coupling of physical and data link layers parameters.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3278-3287
    Number of pages10
    JournalIEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
    Volume10
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011

    Keywords

    • Cross-layer optimization , channel inversion , one-dimensional Markov chain , outer/inner loop power control , truncated automatic repeat request (ARQ) , variable spreading factor

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