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1 Exploiting Physical Layer Advances in Wireless Networks Michael Honig Department of EECS Northwestern University

2 IEEE Spectrum Magazine, March 2004

3 Is spectrum scarce or abundant? Spectrum is scarce –Existing paradigm –Spectral efficiency is an important objective. –Physical layer advances play a crucial role in improving wireless networks. Spectrum is abundant –Does spectral efficiency matter? –How should spectrum be allocated among services (broadcast radio/TV, cellular, internet access,…)? –Should different wireless services share an infrastructure of access points?

4 Physical Layer Advances Turbo (iterative message passing) MIMO Relay (cooperation)

5 Adds degrees of freedom (DoFs) for diversity, multiplexing, interference mitigation and avoidance Two approaches: –Transmitters do not acquire Channel State Information (e.g., space-time codes) –Transmitters acquire CSI, optimize resource allocation (e.g., water-filling) Learning CSI can provide substantial benefits –Enables interference avoidance, can simplify coding –MIMO broadcast Overhead (feedback + channel estimation) is probably excessive for mobile users –e.g., 4x4 MIMO OFDM with 10 users, 100 sub-channels… Exploiting MIMO

6 Exchanging “interference prices” enables distributed power control in a spread spectrum network –Maximizes sum utility over links With MIMO/multi-carrier links, need an interference price for each signal dimension Tradeoff between information exchange (signaling overhead) and performance Transmitter Receiver Distributed Resource Allocation

7 Exploiting Relays Objective: allocate power/time/bandwidth across links to maximize network objective (e.g., sum utility). –Difficult optimization problem due to half-duplex constraints. Is exchanging local state information (e.g., interference prices) good enough? BST R M R M M M M M resources?

8 What if spectrum is abundant? Hinges on policy decisions –Spectrum “property rights” vs commons model –Vested interests Still need mechanisms for spectrum sharing –Sensing? –Incentives; spectrum markets? (what’s the commodity?) –How should spectrum be allocated among services? (broadcast radio/TV, cellular, internet access,…) –Should different wireless services share an infrastructure of access points?

9 Will wireless nodes become generic commodities? All-Purpose Wireless Buy Yours Today! (Before it’s obsolete) All-Purpose Wireless All-Purpose Wireless All-Purpose Wireless All-Purpose Wireless All-Purpose Wireless o o ooo


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