Presentation 1998/4/22
Dynamic Channel Assignment Techniques
Yoshihiko AKAIWA,
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Abstract(in English) Dynamic channel assignments, where channels are assigned dynamically corresponding to channel usage environment, are important techniques for efficient use of frequency spectrum. When applying these techniques to radio communication systems, it is required to use channels efficiently in space as well as time domain. Furthermore, in so-called microcellular systems, where zone radius is less than several hundreds meters, a prior design of fixed channel assignment becomes impractical due to radio wave propagation irregularity. Therefore dynamic channel assignments are required, where base stations select and use channels in an autonomous and distributed manner. This paper reviews autonomous and distributed channel assignment techniques. Channel Segregation, ARP (Autonomous Reuse Partitioning) and SORP (Self-Organized Reuse Partitioning) are included. Performance with these methods in FDMA and TDMA systems are discussed. Dynamic channel assignment for packet transmission systems is also described.
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Keyword(in English) Dynamic Channel Assignment / cellular system / Autonomous Distributed System / Channel Segregation / Packet Transmission
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Title (in English) Dynamic Channel Assignment Techniques
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Keyword(1) Dynamic Channel Assignment
Keyword(2) cellular system
Keyword(3) Autonomous Distributed System
Keyword(4) Channel Segregation
Keyword(5) Packet Transmission
1st Author's Name Yoshihiko AKAIWA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University()
Date 1998/4/22
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Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 12
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 60
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