Channel Allocation for Third-Generation Mobile Radio Systems
Channel Allocation for Third-Generation Mobile Radio Systems
A range of Dynamic Channel Allocation (DCA) techniques are studied comparatively in the context of the GSM-like system, with the aim of increasing the system's carried traffic performance. The locally optimised least interference algorithms (LOLIA) emerges, as the best overall candidate, potentially increasing the teletraffic capacity of fixed channel allocation schemes by up to 80%.
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Cherriman, P.J.
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Romiti, F.
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Hanzo, L.
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June 1998
Cherriman, P.J.
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Romiti, F.
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Cherriman, P.J., Romiti, F. and Hanzo, L.
(1998)
Channel Allocation for Third-Generation Mobile Radio Systems.
ACTS'98, Rhodes, Greece.
08 - 11 Jun 1998.
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A range of Dynamic Channel Allocation (DCA) techniques are studied comparatively in the context of the GSM-like system, with the aim of increasing the system's carried traffic performance. The locally optimised least interference algorithms (LOLIA) emerges, as the best overall candidate, potentially increasing the teletraffic capacity of fixed channel allocation schemes by up to 80%.
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Published date: June 1998
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Event Dates: 8-11 June 1998 Address: Rhodes. Greece
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ACTS'98, Rhodes, Greece, 1998-06-08 - 1998-06-11
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Southampton Wireless Group
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/251275
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P.J. Cherriman
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F. Romiti
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L. Hanzo
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