Abstract
The Signal-to-Interference Ratio (SIR) of analog and digital cellular mobile telecommunication systems is calculated by using a fixed channel pattern to compute the SIR of one cell, called the reference cell. The mean value of the SIR, which is meaningful only for analog systems, uses a model that considers both cochannel and adjacent channel interference. Outage probability, the probability that the desired signal exceeds the interfering one by z dB, describes the SIR of both analog and digital systems.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Trans Black Sea Reg Symp Appl Electromag |
| Editors | Anon |
| Publisher | IEEE |
| Publication status | Published - 1996 |
| Event | Trans Black Sea Region Symposium on Applied Electromagnetism - Metsovo, Greece Duration: 17 Apr 1996 → 19 Apr 1996 |
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| Other | Trans Black Sea Region Symposium on Applied Electromagnetism |
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| City | Metsovo, Greece |
| Period | 17/04/96 → 19/04/96 |
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