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Author(s):  
Md.Taz Uddin, Ahmed al Marzean, Md Rafiqul Islam, Shahjahan Ahmed

There are different communication standards in present mobile communication industry. Each of this standards has its own feature, architecture, and channel assignment strategies. Each mobile operator uses one of any standard and their aim is to support as much user as possible to communicate with tolerable interference. For that reason they use different cluster size and frequency planning to cover entire geographical area. To reuse the given bandwidth within the entire geographical area some cells uses same sets of frequency and interference arise when the distance between these cells is small. Also when distance is large then capacity is going low. In this thesis our work is to investigation the co channel interference among different cluster size assuming a limited sub urban geographical area in a cellular GSM network. Also we calculate the number of users using each of this cluster size and finally design a cellular system in this geographical area using best results (minimum interference and maximum capacity).


Author(s):  
Mohamed Abdelghader Morsi ◽  
Dr.Amin Babkir A. Alnabi ◽  
Dr.Ashraf Gasim Alsid ◽  
Khalid Qasem Mohamed Alborahy

2012 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 85-128 ◽  
Author(s):  
Geetanjali Sharma Geetanjali Sharma

In cellular Networks we generally consider a single queue for each cell, some authors proposed a model with a dedicated queue for each transceiver in the cell. We have extended the idea of dedicated queue for each transceiver in the cell with sub-rating channels to improve the Quality of Service (QOS) of the system. In this paper we have compared three models, in model-I we used guard channels to give priority to handoff attempts and a buffer for finite size is provided to give priority to handoff data attempts, further in model-II we have taken sub-rating channel scheme (SCS). In subrating scheme a full rate channel is temporarily divided into two half rate channels in the blocked cell; one half rate channel serve the originating call and another serves handoff call. We proposed a dedicated queue for each transceiver in the cell with sub-rating in model-III. The Fixed Channel Assignment Scheme is considered for all models. The probabilities of handoff failure, blocking probability of new calls, forced termination of handoff calls, probability of noncompleted calls for all models are calculated for varying assumed of values arrival rate of new data calls, arrival rate of new voice calls, buffer size of channels and service rates. We compared and analyzed the numerical results to validate the proposed models.


2008 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 811-828 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamed M. K. Alazemi ◽  
A. Das ◽  
R. Vijaykumar ◽  
S. Roy

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