Baseband signal compression in wireless base stations
Author(s) -
Aida Vosoughi,
Michael Wu,
Joseph R. Cavallaro
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
2015 ieee global communications conference (globecom)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 978-1-4673-0919-6
DOI - 10.1109/glocom.2012.6503828
Subject(s) - baseband , lossless compression , lossy compression , computer science , base station , data compression , telecommunications link , electronic engineering , bandwidth (computing) , telecommunications , algorithm , engineering , artificial intelligence
To comply with the evolving wireless standards,
base stations must provide greater data rates over the serial
data link between base station processor and RF unit. This
link is especially important in distributed antenna systems
and cooperating base stations settings. This paper explores the
compression of baseband signal samples prior to transfer over the
above-mentioned link. We study lossy and lossless compression
of baseband signals and analyze the cost and gain of each
approach. Sample quantizing is proposed as a lossy compression
scheme and it is shown to be effective by experiments. With
QPSK modulation, sample quantizing achieves a compression
ratio of 4:1 and 3.5:1 in downlink and uplink, respectively. The
corresponding compression ratios are 2.3:1 and 2:1 for 16-QAM.
In addition, lossless compression algorithms including arithmetic
coding, Elias-gamma coding, and unused significant bit removal,
and also a recently proposed baseband signal compression scheme
are evaluated. The best compression ratio achieved for lossless
compression is 1.5:1 in downlink. Our over-the-air experiments
suggest that compression of baseband signal samples is a feasible
and promising solution for increasing the effective bit rates of the
link to/from remote RF units without requiring much complexity
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