This paper presents a theoretical method to study the performance improvement in GSM networks due to slow frequency hopping when a limited number of hopping channels are available. By comparing the performance improvement offered by frequency hopping with intra-timeslot handover, new design thresholds and capacity gain figures are derived for GSM networks. The analysis shows that to gain an advantage from frequency hopping it is necessary to deploy more than two hopping channels. Frequency hopping enables the network designer to reduce the C/I protection margin by about 5dB when the channel occupancy is low and by about 3dB when the channel occupancy is high. This reduction in protection margin results in the improvement in spectral eff...
In a shadowing-free environment, the improvement introduced by slow frequency hopping (SFH) on a TDM...
The fast increasing number of subscribers in mobile communication networks leads towards the investi...
With the increasing, use of short-range wireless devices for high-data-rate communication in the sha...
This paper presents a theoretical method to study the performance improvement in GSM networks due to...
In the 3GPP LTE, different radio resource management (RRM) techniques have been proposed in order to...
This paper is motivated for increasing the band efficiency for a mobile system using only one antenn...
The design of a packet radio network must reflect the operational requirements and environmental con...
This paper is motivated for increasing the band efficiency for a mobile system using only one antenn...
Groupe Spécial Mobile (GSM) has been developed as the pan-European second generation of digital mobi...
This thesis presents a new quality assessment model for voice and data services in Frequency Time Di...
The number of radio systems operating in the 2.4 GHz band is rising as a result of increased usage o...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. Electrical Engineering and Computer Scie...
Frequency hopping spread spectrum (FH-SS) has found a number of applications in both CDMA and TDMA c...
We analyze the joint effects of power control (PC) and slow frequency hopping (SFH). We propose a se...
In a shadowing-free environment, the improvement introduced by slow frequency-hopping (SFH) on a tim...
In a shadowing-free environment, the improvement introduced by slow frequency hopping (SFH) on a TDM...
The fast increasing number of subscribers in mobile communication networks leads towards the investi...
With the increasing, use of short-range wireless devices for high-data-rate communication in the sha...
This paper presents a theoretical method to study the performance improvement in GSM networks due to...
In the 3GPP LTE, different radio resource management (RRM) techniques have been proposed in order to...
This paper is motivated for increasing the band efficiency for a mobile system using only one antenn...
The design of a packet radio network must reflect the operational requirements and environmental con...
This paper is motivated for increasing the band efficiency for a mobile system using only one antenn...
Groupe Spécial Mobile (GSM) has been developed as the pan-European second generation of digital mobi...
This thesis presents a new quality assessment model for voice and data services in Frequency Time Di...
The number of radio systems operating in the 2.4 GHz band is rising as a result of increased usage o...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. Electrical Engineering and Computer Scie...
Frequency hopping spread spectrum (FH-SS) has found a number of applications in both CDMA and TDMA c...
We analyze the joint effects of power control (PC) and slow frequency hopping (SFH). We propose a se...
In a shadowing-free environment, the improvement introduced by slow frequency-hopping (SFH) on a tim...
In a shadowing-free environment, the improvement introduced by slow frequency hopping (SFH) on a TDM...
The fast increasing number of subscribers in mobile communication networks leads towards the investi...
With the increasing, use of short-range wireless devices for high-data-rate communication in the sha...