Methods for determining an optimum sector distribution within a coverage area of a wireless communication system
Methods for determining an optimum sector distribution within a coverage area of a wireless communication system are disclosed. A coverage area is divided into a number of sectors, each sector having a respective sector width. The wireless communication system emits a respective radiation pattern de...
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creator | DZIADEK EDWARD PERAGINE THOMAS RYAN DONNA HERSCOVICI NAFTALI CAREY DOUGLAS |
description | Methods for determining an optimum sector distribution within a coverage area of a wireless communication system are disclosed. A coverage area is divided into a number of sectors, each sector having a respective sector width. The wireless communication system emits a respective radiation pattern designated for each sector. The methods of the invention evaluate the interference in a given sector due to both neighboring radiation pattern main lobes and sidelobes from all other sectors within the coverage area using the same frequency channels. According to the methods of the invention, a sector width and/or radiation pattern may be determined which minimizes the interference, or undesired signal level, while maintaining a sufficiently uniform distribution of the desired signal level in each sector. The various embodiments of methods according to the invention may be implemented using software, for example, in the form of a simulation program. |
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