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UMTS-HSDPA in High Altitude Platforms (HAPs) communications with finite transmitted power and ... |
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Computer Communications, Volume 32, Issue 5, 27 March 2009, Pages 828-833
Autores: Bazil Taha-Ahmed, Miguel Calvo-Ramón
In this paper, the performance of HAPs (High Altitude Platforms) UMTS
HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) is studied for different
scenarios and two directions (0° and 30°) within the cell where the
network under study is assumed to have 61 cells. It is concluded that,
for urban zone users, the effective range is lower than the effective
range for users in rural zones. It is shown that in rural zones, the
HSDPA mode can support the modulation 16QAM with 7/8 code rate when
cells are not fully loaded. For fully loaded rural cells, the 16QAM
modulation scheme with code rate of 7/8 cannot be supported. ...
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