Modeling interference in a cellular radiotelephone network

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Distortion – noise – or other interference prevention,...

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455 671, 455501, H04B 110

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ABSTRACT:
In a cellular radiotelephone network comprising cells served by respective base stations, the modeling of interference includes selecting a first frequency in the frequency spectrum allocated to the network, selecting a point of the network at which radio signals emitted at least at the first frequency of the spectrum from the base stations are received in accordance with a propagation model, assigning respective coefficients to the received radio signals, a coefficient being equal to 1 if the selected frequency is allocated to a base station emitting one of the received radio signals, and equal to 0 otherwise, and multiplying the radio signals by the respective coefficients to derive products that are summed to yield an interference model.

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