Title :
A comparison of two systems for down link communication with antenna arrays at the base
Author_Institution :
R. Inst. of Technol., Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract :
We compare the performance of the down-link part of two systems employing antenna arrays at the bases. One of the systems uses a 1/3 channel reuse pattern but also reuses the channels three times within each cell. The other systems reuses all channels in all cells 1/1, but does not reuse channels within a cell. Thus, the maximum number of users in the two systems are equal. In order to account for the increased interference, the 1/3 system directs the antenna pattern s against the same cell co-channel users while the 1/1 system directs s against the co-channel users in other cells. The performance of the two systems are compared as a function of the azimuth angular width (seen from the base) of the multipaths generated at the mobile. The result indicates that with efficient power control, inter-cell handover and synchronization the 1/1 system has a better performance than the 1/3 system.
Keywords :
antenna arrays; 1/1 system; 1/3 channel reuse pattern; antenna arrays; antenna pattern s; azimuth angular width; co-channel users; down link communication; inter-cell handover; interference; maximum user number; multipaths; performance; power control; synchronization; Antenna arrays; Azimuth; Beam steering; Downlink; GSM; Interference; Linear antenna arrays; Mobile antennas; Power control; Power system modeling;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communication System Symposium, 1995., IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/WCSS.1995.588475