Cellular mobile radio system comprising sub-cells

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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ABSTRACT:
A cellular mobile radio systems includes fixed stations and mobile stations, a radio cell being subdivided into sub-cells and each sub-cell being assigned its own allocation of radio channels. The values of radio parameters of the fixed stations are measured and evaluated for assigning a mobile station to a sub-cell. To achieve an additional increase of the radio channel capacity of such system, a position vector is assigned to each respective mobile station which is derived from the measured parameters. A mobile station is then assigned to a specific sub-cell on the basis of its position vector.

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