DocumentCode :
933936
Title :
Relationship between base station transmitter multicoupling requirements and frequency planning strategies for cellular mobile radio
Author :
Gardiner, J.G. ; Kotsopoulos, Stavros A.
Author_Institution :
University of Bradford, Postgraduate School of Information Systems Engineering, Bradford, UK
Volume :
132
Issue :
5
fYear :
1985
fDate :
8/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
384
Lastpage :
387
Abstract :
Frequency assignment procedures in mobile radio systems generally aim at achieving a measure of intermodulation compatibility, and, in principle, provided sufficient numbers of channels are available and may be assigned with the minimum of restrictions, then this objective is achievable (at least as far as third-order products are concerned). However, in cellular systems, additional constraints are imposed by the need to multicouple cell centre base station transmitters on to a common an tenna, and this requirement sets a lower limit on the minimum frequency separation at cell centres, which, in turn, makes achievement of third-order compatible frequency plans extremely difficult. The paper examines the relationship between the minimum frequency separation for third-order compatibility and the number of available channels and cell cluster size, in order to identify optimum configurations.
Keywords :
cellular radio; frequency allocation; radio stations; radio transmitters; base station; cellular mobile radio; cellular systems; common antenna; frequency assignment; frequency planning; intermodulation compatibility; multicoupling; transmitter;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, Radar and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings F
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
0143-7070
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/ip-f-1.1985.0077
Filename :
4646643
Link To Document :
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