The effects of cochannel interference on the parameters of a small-cell mobile telephone system
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In a small-cell mobile telephone system, each channel may be used simultaneously in cells spaced sufficiently apart to limit cochannel interference. The extent of the interference depends upon the distance between cochannel cells, the number of land stations per cell, and the receiver capture ratio. The quantitative relationships among these parameters are derived for various cell configurations.
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