Method for assigning channel reuse levels in a multi-level cellu

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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ABSTRACT:
In a radio frequency communication system employing channelization, such as a cellular TDMA system, and having a plurality of reuse channel levels, such as multiple frequency reuse patterns, each level having at least one associated reuse channel, a method and device comprising: determining relative interference for a reuse channel of a first reuse level in relation to relative interference for a reuse channel of at least a second reuse level resulting in a reuse level gradient and assigning the subscriber unit to at least one reuse level in response to the reuse level gradient.

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Halpern, Samuel W., "Reuse Partitioning in Cellular Systems", 33rd IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, May 25-27, 1983, pp. 322-327.

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