Advanced mobile phone service: The cellular concept
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This paper shows how a cellular system operating within a limited block of frequency spectrum can meet the objectives of a large-scale mobile-telephone service designed with attention to cost restraint. It explores the key elements of the cellular concept — frequency reuse and cell splitting — and describes certain mathematical properties of hexagonal cellular geometry. A description of the basic structure and features of amps shows how the cellular concept can be put into practice.
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