Presentation 1998/1/22
Effect of Cell 0verlapping for Micro-cellular Mobile Communications Systems
Tatsuya YAMAGUCHI, Minoru OKADA, Shozo KOMAKI,
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Abstract(in English) This paper proposes an overlapping cell allocation for microcellular systems in order to improve the spectrum utilization efficiency. If the number of available channels handled by a base station is limited, the proposed cell overlapping is effective to improve the blocking probability performance because of increasing the number of available channels within the overlapped area. Computer simulation results show the proposed overlapping micro-cellular system can improve the blocking probability performance, and there exists the optimum overlapping area to minimize the blocking probability.
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Keyword(in English) microcellular / cell overlapping / blocking probability / mobile communications / cell structure
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Title (in English) Effect of Cell 0verlapping for Micro-cellular Mobile Communications Systems
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Keyword(1) microcellular
Keyword(2) cell overlapping
Keyword(3) blocking probability
Keyword(4) mobile communications
Keyword(5) cell structure
1st Author's Name Tatsuya YAMAGUCHI
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Communications Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name Minoru OKADA
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Communications Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University
3rd Author's Name Shozo KOMAKI
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Communications Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University
Date 1998/1/22
Paper # RCS97-185
Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 488
Page pp.pp.-
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