Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
Adapting transmission parameters to the future
channel state is an appealing approach to improve efficiency
in wireless communication. Adaptation requires predicting
the channel state. Current channel-adaptive techniques assume that the prediction is perfect. In this paper, we claim
that neglecting the prediction error can lead to poor performance results, possibly even worse than without prediction at
all.
We have simulated the behaviour of adaptive modulation and
adaptive scheduling, as well as a combination of both for inaccurate channel prediction. The results show that prediction
inaccuracy can degrade the performance of wireless communications when channel adaptive techniques are used. The
sensitivity to inaccuracy is, however, dependent on several
factors, like the adaptive technique used or the average received signal-to-noise level at the receiver
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
5