• DocumentCode
    3370074
  • Title

    Autonomous reuse partitioning in cellular systems

  • Author

    Kanai, Toshihito

  • Author_Institution
    NEC Corp., Kawasaki, Japan
  • fYear
    1992
  • fDate
    10-13 May 1992
  • Firstpage
    782
  • Abstract
    A simple, decentralized procedure for adaptive channel allocation, autonomous reuse partitioning (ARP), is proposed. Radio channels are viewed in the same order at any base station, and the first channel that satisfies a carrier-to-interference ratio (CIR) threshold is allocated. ARP easily achieves reuse partitioning, in which channels higher in the order are reused at shorter distance by mobile stations from which stronger signal levels are received. An efficient frequency reuse pattern helps ARP to improve traffic handling capacity while avoiding interference. Performance was evaluated by means of computer simulation in which a system accommodating portable units with 70 channels is assumed. Compared with random channel allocation, ARP doubles traffic handling capacity and decreases the probability of interference by 1/4. Actual transmitter power control is shown to improve capacity by 9%. ARP improves traffic handling capacity at the cost of CIR margin in each channel. This can create problems for mobile stations, such as car-mounted units, which suffer rapid fluctuation in signal levels
  • Keywords
    cellular radio; telecommunication channels; telecommunication traffic; autonomous reuse partitioning; base station; car-mounted units; carrier-to-interference ratio; cellular systems; computer simulation; decentralized procedure; frequency reuse pattern; interference probability; mobile stations; performance evaluation; radio channels; signal levels; traffic handling capacity; transmitter power control; Base stations; Capacity planning; Channel allocation; Computer simulation; Costs; Frequency; Interference; Power control; Radio transmitters; Traffic control;
  • 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.1992.245308
  • Filename
    245308