2012 Seventh International Conference on Broadband, Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications 2012
DOI: 10.1109/bwcca.2012.30
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Minimum Cell Size for Information Capacity Increase in a Shadowed Environment of Cellular System Operating at Higher Carrier Frequency

Abstract: Mathematical analysis, supported by computer simulations is used to find a theoretical limit to cell size reduction in cellular wireless network in a shadowed fading environment. Information capacity measure based on the uplink of cellular wireless network is used for the analysis. Results show that at higher microwave carrier frequencies and smaller cell radius some of the second tier co-channel interfering cells (co-channel cells after the first six co-channel cells) becomes active. This causes a decrease in… Show more

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