Cellular Mobile Communications
Cellular Mobile Communications
Cellular Mobile Communications
School of Computing
Mobile Radio
Cellular Mobile
Communications
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Definition
A cellular mobile comms. system uses a large
number of low-power wireless transmitters to
create cells
Variable power levels allow cells to be sized
according to subscriber density and demand within
a particular region
As mobile users travel from cell to cell, their
conversations are handed off between cells
Channels (frequencies) used in one cell can be
reused in another cell some distance away
Introduction
Principles
Previous Systems
Analogue
Digital
Current Systems
Future Systems
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Cells
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Clusters
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Frequency Reuse
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Frequency Reuse
Frequency Reuse
Frequency Reuse
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Cell Splitting
Cell Splitting
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Hand-off
Hand-off
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Hand-off
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PSTN
MTSO
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Cell Site
The term cell site is used to refer to the
physical location of radio equipment that
provides coverage within a cell
A list of hardware located at a cell site
includes power sources, interface
equipment, radio frequency transmitters and
receivers, and antenna systems
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Digital Systems
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Digital Systems
Digital Systems
Digital Systems
Digital Systems
Technology options such as TDMA and
CDMA offer more channels in the same
analogue cellular bandwidth and encrypted
voice and data
Because of the money involved, providers
look for a migration from AMPS to digital
analogue mobile phone service (DAMPS) by
overlaying their existing networks with
TDMA architectures
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TDMA
Characteristics of TDMA
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TDMA
Provides each call with time slots so that
several calls can occupy one bandwidth
Each caller is assigned a specific time slot
TDMA
Provides three to six time channels in the
same bandwidth as a single AMPS channel
Digital systems can compress the spectrum
used to transmit voice information by
compressing idle time and redundancy of
normal speech
digital standard and has 30-kHz bandwidth
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Extended-TDMA
Claims a capacity of 15 times that of
analogue cellular systems
Capacity is achieved by compressing quiet
time during conversations
Divides the finite number of cellular
frequencies into more time slots than TDMA
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