Cellular Radio: Analog and Digital SystemsA complete coverage of analog and digital cellular communication systems, this book outlines solutions to the problem of analog cellular dignal coverage. The text describes practical digital microwave schemes used to transfer information and digitized speech among cell sites, the Mobile Telephone Switching Office (MTSO) and the local telephone exchange. It explains how cellular radio systems can be tied to a nationwide network, and provides current knowledge on the forthcoming digital cellular radio systems in Europe, the US and Japan. |
Contents
Layout and Functional Description of the Analog Cellular System | 21 |
Cellular Traffic | 79 |
Different National and International Cellular Systems | 127 |
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active allocated allows analog antenna applications Assuming average band bandwidth base station bits blocking busy capacity carrier cell site cell sites cellular radio cellular system channel assignment Chapter circuit communication configuration connection control channel coverage delay direction discussed efficiency equal equipment Erlang example factor forward frame frequency function gain handoff hour IEEE increase initial interface interference Kbps limited load maximum measurement miles mobile mobile radio mobile station modulation MTSO number of channels operation original path phase present problem ratio receiver reduced repeater result reuse scheme separation sequence served shown in Figure signaling slot spectral spectrum speech standard subscriber switching Table TDMA technique telephone traffic transmission transmitted trunks unit users Vehicular Technology voice channel