Transmission Capacity Analysis for Cellular Systems Using Antenna Arrays and Wireline Relay Stations 


Vol. 32,  No. 8, pp. 689-695, Aug.  2007


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  Abstract

Wireline relay stations (RS's) are connected to cellular base stations (BS's) via radio-over-fiber (RoF) to enhance system capacity and to reduce shadow areas. Unlike wireless multi-hop systems, BS-to-RS signaling is transmitted out-of-band, thus reducing the effect of interference caused by frequency reuse. In this paper, antenna arrays used in addition to the wireline RS's are considered to evaluate the transmission capacity gain and performance variations according to the array structures. In particular, RS locations to maximize the gain, array distribution patterns for a given number of antenna elements, performance enhancement for a varying number of elements are experimentally determined to suggest a proper utilization of antenna arrays in conjunction with wireline RS's.

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[IEEE Style]

Y. Kim and W. Sung, "Transmission Capacity Analysis for Cellular Systems Using Antenna Arrays and Wireline Relay Stations," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 32, no. 8, pp. 689-695, 2007. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Yusin Kim and Wonjin Sung. 2007. Transmission Capacity Analysis for Cellular Systems Using Antenna Arrays and Wireline Relay Stations. The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, 32, 8, (2007), 689-695. DOI: .

[KICS Style]

Yusin Kim and Wonjin Sung, "Transmission Capacity Analysis for Cellular Systems Using Antenna Arrays and Wireline Relay Stations," The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences, vol. 32, no. 8, pp. 689-695, 8. 2007.