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    Other cells interference of power controlled CDMA systems

    Kolahi, Samad

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    Date
    2002-12-17
    Citation:
    Kolahi, S. S. (2002). Other cells interference of power controlled CDMA systems, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Personal Wireless Communications, ICPWC 2002, 15-17 December 2002, New Delhi, pp 319-322.
    Permanent link to Research Bank record:
    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3406
    Abstract
    In this paper, using a simulation and modelling technique, the other cell interference factor is obtained and compared with previous upper bounds. The effect of propagation parameters on other cell interference is investigated. Two scenarios are studied, when the mobile chooses the nearest base station and when it chooses the least attenuation base station. The results indicate that that the other cell interference factor can be substantially less than the upper bounds obtained in previous works.
    Keywords:
    other-cells, cellular systems, interference, code division multiple access (CDMA)
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    100510 Wireless Communications
    Copyright Holder:
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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