Title :
Optimum sectorization for CDMA 1900 base stations
Author :
Wong, Tony W. ; Prabhu, Vasant K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Texas Univ., Arlington, TX, USA
Abstract :
Since minimizing the co-channel interference in the conventional cellular technologies (AMPS, TDMA, and GSM) leads to better spectral efficiency, these technologies require a systematic frequency planning scheme. Generally, cells are grouped in a cluster of 7 (N=7). Each cluster reuses the same frequency to maximize bandwidth efficiency. To further minimize the co-channel interference from adjacent clusters, sector antennas are used. A cell is typically sectorized into three sectors (K=3) to achieve rapid frequency reuse. The deployment practices include using the N=7, K=3 or using the N=4, K=6 frequency reuse scheme. Because of the flexibility of the CDMA technology, restrictions of using the conventional clusterization and/or sectorization schemes may not be warranted. In fact, to maximize the utilization of existing resources such as cell-site equipment, structures, real-estate, backhauls, etc., employing a non-standard sectorization scheme will yield a more optimum configuration and a more cost-effective solution. We address such non-standard sectorizations
Keywords :
cellular radio; cochannel interference; code division multiple access; frequency allocation; interference suppression; land mobile radio; personal communication networks; pseudonoise codes; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication channels; 1900 MHz; AMPS; CDMA 1900 base stations; GSM; PCS; TDMA; UHF; adjacent clusters; backhauls; bandwidth efficiency; cell-site equipment; cellular technologies; cochannel interference; frequency planning; frequency reuse; nonstandard sectorization; optimum sectorization; pseudo-random number sequence offset; real-estate; sector antennas; spectral efficiency; Bandwidth; Base stations; Downlink; Frequency; GSM; IEEE members; Interchannel interference; Microcell networks; Multiaccess communication; Time division multiple access;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1997, IEEE 47th
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3659-3
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1997.600516