Title :
Effect of the cell size and the path loss model on the GSM Erlang capacity for microcellular environments
Author :
Hernández-Valdez, Genaro ; Cruz-Pérez, Felipe A. ; Lara, Mauricio
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron., UAM-A, Mexico
Abstract :
The reuse efficiency in TDMA microcellular systems using frequency hopping (FH), power control (PC), and discontinuous transmission (DTX), is evaluated in the literature, a two-slope propagation model for microcellular environments is widely reported. The effects of the propagation model parameters on both the average signal to interference ratio (SIR) and the reuse efficiency are investigated. As it is expected, reducing the cell radius increases the cell´s Erlang capacity per area unit. However, this cell radius reduction implies an increase in the co-channel interference level and then a higher reuse factor may be required. Our main contribution is to observe that the system performance is extremely sensitive on the propagation model parameters and depends strongly on the cell size and reuse factor. Also, the capacity increase because of cell radius reduction combined with dynamic channel assignment strategies is evaluated in a TDMA system without FH, PC, nor DTX
Keywords :
channel allocation; channel capacity; cochannel interference; electromagnetic wave absorption; frequency allocation; frequency hop communication; losses; microcellular radio; multiuser channels; power control; radiowave propagation; telecommunication control; time division multiple access; GSM Erlang capacity; SIR; TDMA microcellular systems; average signal to interference ratio; cell radius reduction; cell size; co-channel interference; discontinuous transmission; dynamic channel assignment; frequency hopping; microcellular environments; path loss model; power control; propagation model parameters; reuse efficiency; system performance; two-slope propagation model; Bandwidth; Base stations; Costs; Frequency division multiaccess; GSM; Interference; Power control; Power system modeling; System performance; Time division multiple access;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2000. IEEE-VTS Fall VTC 2000. 52nd
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6507-0
DOI :
10.1109/VETECF.2000.886824