The performance comparison of two multi-user reusing-one-slot schemes

Chen Luo*, Zesong Fei, Jingming Kuang

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Abstract

The boom in user amount and voice traffic puts a huge pressure on the operators especially within populous countries, which forces them to enhance the voice capacity in the GSM evolution. The concept of Multi-User Reusing-One-Slot (MUROS) is promising to resolve this problem with negligible impact on handsets as well as to networks. In this paper, we compared the link-level and system-level performance of two main solutions of MUROS, Orthogonal Sub-Channel (OSC) and Co-Traffic Channel (Co-TCH). The theoretical analysis and the simulation results based on OPNET Modeler is shown, which indicates that with the proper application, OSC can significantly improve the capacity of GSM/EDGE networks without degrading speech quality, while Co-TCH has to employ enhanced interference canceling techniques, such as mobile station receive diversity (MSRD).

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWOCC2010 Technical Program - The 19th Annual Wireless and Optical Communications Conference
Subtitle of host publicationConverging Communications Around the Pacific
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event19th Annual Wireless and Optical Communications Conference, WOCC2010: Converging Communications Around the Pacific - Shanghai, China
Duration: 14 May 201015 May 2010

Publication series

NameWOCC2010 Technical Program - The 19th Annual Wireless and Optical Communications Conference: Converging Communications Around the Pacific

Conference

Conference19th Annual Wireless and Optical Communications Conference, WOCC2010: Converging Communications Around the Pacific
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShanghai
Period14/05/1015/05/10

Keywords

  • Co-Traffic Channel (Co-TCH)
  • Multi-User Reusing-One-Slot (MUROS)
  • OP-NET modeler
  • Orthogonal Sub-Channel (OSC)

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