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The Fundamentals of Cellular Concept and System Design

Wireless Communications 06-88-440-01

These slides contains copyrighted materials from Prentice Hall Inc.. These figures are provided as instructor resources, and sources of these figures are:Wireless Communications and Networking, Jon W. Mark, Weihua ZhuangWireless Communications: Principles and Practice, Theodore S. Rappaport

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Single Cell

K Channels = K simultaneous UsersCapacity=K

BS

Pr

Pt

d

P r=PtG /d K

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M Small CellsCapacity= M x K

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Interference if all cells use same set of frequencies

R

R

R

1 2

3

Which cell to use?

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Single Cell

Single Cell with K channels Cluster N cells, with Each cell J = K / N channels

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Cellular Concept

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19-cell reuse example (N=19)

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Handoffs – the basics

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Umbrella Cells

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Smaller N is greater capacity

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D=R3N

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Co-channel cells for 7-cell reuse

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Key Definitions for Trunked Radio

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Erlang B Trunking GOS

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Erlang B

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Erlang C

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Cells are split to add channels with no new spectrum usage

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Cell Splitting increases capacity

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Sectoring improves S/I

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Sectoring improves S/I

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In-building deployment is the next great growth phase

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The Zone Cell Concept

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Zone Cell Concept