TY - GEN
T1 - Traffic simulation of mobile communication system
AU - Zhang, Naitong
AU - He, Jufang
PY - 1988
Y1 - 1988
N2 - Summary form only given, as follows. The authors present traffic simulation of banded and cellular system, respectively, using a dynamic channel assignment and channel reuse principle which can give the optimal frequency utilization theoretically. The simulation of a banded system gives results corresponding to various considerations about cochannel interference and intermodulation interference in the channel assignment problem, and gives a comparison of results in the cases of frequency reuse and nonreuse. In the simulation of a of a cellular system, call-in and call-out are discussed separately, and factors such as movement of the mobile station, hand-over avoidance of cochannel interference etc. are considered. The authors also give and analyze the simulation results for Erlang-C (limiting the longest delay) and Erlang-B in a cellular system.
AB - Summary form only given, as follows. The authors present traffic simulation of banded and cellular system, respectively, using a dynamic channel assignment and channel reuse principle which can give the optimal frequency utilization theoretically. The simulation of a banded system gives results corresponding to various considerations about cochannel interference and intermodulation interference in the channel assignment problem, and gives a comparison of results in the cases of frequency reuse and nonreuse. In the simulation of a of a cellular system, call-in and call-out are discussed separately, and factors such as movement of the mobile station, hand-over avoidance of cochannel interference etc. are considered. The authors also give and analyze the simulation results for Erlang-C (limiting the longest delay) and Erlang-B in a cellular system.
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M3 - RGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication)
VL - 25 n 13
BT - IEEE 1988 International Symposium on Information Theory - Abstracts of papers
PB - IEEE
ER -