The Handoff Rate of Two-Way Soft Handoff Scheme in DS-CDMA Cellular Systems (Special Issue on Mobile Computing)
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概要
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An analytic traffic model is presented to estimate the soft handoff rate in DS-CDMA cellular systems. The model is based on the fact that a mobile in soft handoff call is connected to two cell sites when it is in an overlapped region. The handoff rate is estimated by the mobility of mobiles, which is a function of the size and shape of cell area, and the call density and speed of mobiles in the area. Simulation results show good agreement with the analytical model.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1997-08-25
著者
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CHO Kyoung-Rok
Department of Computer and Communication Engineering, Chungbuk National University
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Cho M‐h
Kyongju Univ. Kyongju Kor
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Cho Kyoung-rok
Department Of Computer And Communication Engineering Chungbuk National University
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KIM Kwang-Sik
Mobile Telecommunications Technology Division, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
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Kim Kwang-sik
Mobile Telecommunications Technology Division Electronics And Telecommunications Research Institute
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CHO Moo-Ho
Mobile Telecommunications Technology Division, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
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