DocumentCode
3846741
Title
A design concept for reconfigurable mobile radio networks with slow frequency-hopping signaling
Author
H.O. Beca;D.S. Paunovic;I.S. Stojanovic
Author_Institution
Fac. of Electr. Eng., Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Volume
8
Issue
4
fYear
1990
Firstpage
603
Lastpage
612
Abstract
A design concept to support both the initial planning and the management of land mobile radio networks with slow frequency-hopping signaling is proposed. It is applicable to the networks with advanced architecture of which the Pan European networks may be an example. The design consists of two planning processes: spatial and frequency planning. A novel heuristic is used to optimize the base station locations with respect to the total interference-to-signal ratio in a network. This ensures economic coverage of the network service area as well as efficient frequency reuse. A repeated application of the same heuristic to the currently measured and/or predicted data offers powerful means to manage a network in order to keep its resources highly available to their users, as is shown in a simulation example which includes not only sources of unintentional (cochannel, adjacent channel, and intermodulation) interference but also sources of intentional (jammer) interference.
Keywords
"Land mobile radio","Frequency","Interference","Process planning","Signal design","Radio spectrum management","RF signals","Base stations","Power generation economics","Economic forecasting"
Journal_Title
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/49.54457
Filename
54457
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