Simulation of cordless communication systems

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The performance of digital cordless telephones (CTs), currently being developed in the UK, is examined here using computer simulation. This shows the effect of using two different dynamic channel assignment strategies on performance over different operating ranges and user densities.

Inspec keywords: radio links; digital communication systems; digital simulation; radiowave propagation; telephone station equipment

Other keywords: computer simulation; UK; performance; dynamic channel assignment strategies; operating ranges; user densities; British Telecom; digital cordless telephones; radiowave propagation within buildings

Subjects: Telephony; Radiowave propagation; Communications computing; Telephone stations

References

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      • R.S. Swain . Cordless telecommunications in the UK. Brit. Telecom Technol. J. , 32 - 38
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      • S.E. Alexander . Radio propagation within buildings at 900 MHz. Electron. Lett. , 913 - 914
    3. 3)
      • `Apparatus using cordless attachments (excluding cellular radio apparatus) for connection to analogue interfaces of public switched telephone networks', BS 6833, 1987, part 1, BS 6833: part 2: 1987.
    4. 4)
      • Department of Trade and Industry, Radiocommunication Division, Performance specification: ‘Radio equipment for use at fixed and portable stations in the cordless telephone service operating in the band 864 to 868 MHz’, MPT 1334, April 1987.
    5. 5)
      • Motley, A.J., Al-Alihi, F.A.: `Simulation of cordless telephones', Third InternationalConference on Land Mobile Radio, December 1985, p. 63–68.
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