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  • A Markov Model for Wide-Band Fading Channel Simulation in Micro-Cellular Systems

    Ian OPPERMANN  Benjamin WHITE  Branka S. VUCETIC  

     
    PAPER-Radio propagation and channel modeling

      Vol:
    E79-B No:9
      Page(s):
    1215-1220

    This paper presents a model for a wide-band fading channel for terrestrial mobile applications. The model is based on the results of measurements made in a heavily built-up urban environment using a 25 MHz signal centred at approximately 2.6 GHz. This paper presents measured impulse responses and details the parameter extraction process used to determine the characteristics of the channel. These parameters are used in the channel simulation package and the output of these simulations are compared to the original data.

  • Performance Study of Channel Reservation for Ahead Cells in Street Micro-Cellular Systems

    Ami KANAZAWA  Chikara OHTA  Yoshikuni ONOZATO  Tsukasa IWAMA  Shigetoshi YOSHIMOTO  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E79-A No:7
      Page(s):
    990-996

    This paper proposes Channel Reservation for Ahead Cells (CRAC)" scheme for street micro-cellular systems. The scheme enables mobiles to reserve the same channel over several cells at once. This paper analyzes both CRAC and FCA (Fixed Channel Assignment) in a ring-shaped service area where high speed mobiles and low speed mobiles move. In the analysis, the priority control which prioritizes hand-off calls and reservation calls over new calls over new calls is also taken into account. Obtained results include the blocking rate, the forced call termination rate, the average number of channel changings and the system utilization. From numerical results, CRAC is found to perform better than FCA with regard to the average number of channel changings and the forced call termination rate.

  • On Dynamic Channel Assignment Strategies in Cellular Mobile Radio Systems

    Kazunori OKADA  Fumito KUBOTA  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E75-A No:12
      Page(s):
    1634-1641

    The rising demand for mobile communication is increasing the importance of efficient use of limited radio frequency resources. The assignment of radio channels to the cells of current cellular mobile radio systems, specifically, to each base station, has been much studied to increase efficiency in radio frequency use. Dynamic Channel Assignment (DCA) is one approach to this problem. This paper compares the basic characteristics of DCA with Fixed Channel Assignment (FCA) and describes the main DCA strategies. The most important current research topics on DCA are discussed, focusing on micro-cellular systems, which are considered indispensable in meeting the huge demand for future mobile communications.

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