Cellular Communications
Cellular Communications
Communications
Cell concept
Goals
provide coverage over a large area
provide coverage to a large number of
users
maintain an acceptable level of quality
Wireless Systems
Wireless Systems
Cellular System
Cellular Concept
Frequency Reuse
Frequency Reuse
Frequency Reuse
Example:
K=7
K=i2+ij+j2
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Cells
Cellular network
Segmentation of the area into cells
Possible radio coverage
cell
Cellular Concept
Cell size:
100 m in cities to 35 km on the
country side (GSM)
even less for higher frequencies
Umbrella cell: large cell that includes
several smaller cells
Cellular Concept
Cell shape:
Hexagonal is useful for theoretical analysis
Practical footprint (radio coverage area) is
amorphous
BS placement:
Center-excited cell: BS near center of cell
omni-directional antenna
Cellular Concept
Advantages:
higher capacity, higher number of
users
less transmission power needed
more robust, decentralized
base station deals with interference,
transmission area etc. locally
Cellular Concept
Problems:
Important Issues:
Geometric Representation
Hexagonal Cells
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Distance Formula
D 3(i ij j ) R
2
3K R
where
R
K i ij j
2
Reuse factor
sources of interference:
effect of interference:
co-channel interference
adjacent channel interference
Co-Channel Interference
Frequency borrowing
frequencies are taken from adjacent cells by
congested cells
Cell splitting
cells in areas of high usage can be split into
smaller cells
Cell sectoring
cells are divided into a number of wedgeshaped sectors, each with their own set of
channels
Cell Splitting
Sectoring
Sectoring
Handover/ Handoff
Handoff
Handoff
4 types of Handoff
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MS
BTS
MS
MS
MS
BTS
BTS
BTS
BSC
BSC
BSC
MSC
MSC
Styles of Handoff
NCHO
Mobile moves from one BS to another
BS initiated:
BS monitors the signal level of the mobile
Handoff occurs if signal level falls below threshold
Increases load on BS
Styles of Handoff
MAHO
Mobile assisted:
Each BS periodically transmits beacon
Mobile, on hearing stronger beacon from
a new BS, sends it a greeting
Hand-Offs
Intersystem: (Roaming)
Mobile moves across areas controlled by
different MSCs
Handled similar to mobile assisted case
with additional HLR/VLR effort
Local call may become long-distance
Types of Handoff
Types of Handoff