DocumentCode :
3370991
Title :
Cell planning in Manhattan environments
Author :
Gudmundson, Mikael
Author_Institution :
Radio Commun. Syst., R. Inst. of Technol., Stockholm-Kista, Sweden
fYear :
1992
fDate :
10-13 May 1992
Firstpage :
435
Abstract :
Using microcells is one way to meet the demand for high capacity in future mobile communication systems. In large cities, small cells can be achieved by placing base station antennas at approximately street level, using the surrounding buildings as propagation obstacles. Cell planning strategies for microcells are quite different from the cell planning strategies used for macrocells. However, as shown, the terrain structure allows a more efficient channel reuse. A simple model of a large city consisting of square blocks with streets in between (Manhattan model) is used. Efficient strategies for street microcells are suggested. Results show that for fixed planning in a microcellular system, a very small number of channel groups will suffice to achieve acceptable signal-to-interference ratios
Keywords :
cellular radio; channel capacity; Manhattan model; base station antennas; buildings; cell planning; channel capacity; channel groups; channel reuse; microcellular system; mobile communication systems; propagation obstacles; signal-to-interference ratios; square blocks; street microcells; terrain structure; Antennas and propagation; Base stations; Buildings; Cities and towns; Interference; Mobile antennas; Mobile communication; Radio communication; Strategic planning; Time division multiple access;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1992, IEEE 42nd
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
ISSN :
1090-3038
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0673-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VETEC.1992.245360
Filename :
245360
Link To Document :
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