Graph explorer

Multiuser Cellular Network

Modern radio communication is faced with a problem about how to distribute restricted frequency to users in a certain space. Since our task is to minimize the number of repeaters, a natural idea is enlarging coverage area. However, coverage has restrictions. First, service area has to be divided economically as repeater's coverage is limited. In this paper, our fundamental method is to adopt seamless cellular network division. Second, underlying physics content in frequency distribution problem is interference between two close frequencies. Consequently, we choose a proper frequency width of 0.1MHz and a relevantly reliable setting to apply one frequency several times. We make a few general assumptions to simplify real situation. For instance, immobile users yield to homogenous distribution; repeaters can receive and transmit information in any given frequency in duplex operation; coverage is mainly decided by antenna height. Two models are built up to solve 1000 users and 10000 users situations respectively. In order to utilize restricted frequency and PL code, three stratified terms - "cell", "cluster", "group" - are introduced to describe the models i

5 nodes4 linksoverview previewMultiuser Cellular Network
5 nodes4 links
Multiuser Cellular Network5 visible / 5 total nodes / 7 links
Co-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalWMultiuser Cellular Networkpreprint / 2011AYi BaoResearcherAChao WangResearcherAMing ChenResearcherTNetworking and Internet...3614 works
PaperSignal 104 links

Multiuser Cellular Network

preprint / 2011

Open