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UMTS LTE Book

UMTS LTE Book
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Frequency Reuse Frequency Reuse
Frequency reuse is the process of using the same radio frequencies on radio transmitter sites within a geographic area that are separated by sufficient distance to cause minimal interference with each other. Frequency reuse allows for a dramatic increase in the number of customers that can be served (capacity) within a geographic area on a limited amount of radio spectrum (limited number of radio channels).
Frequency Reuse Frequency Reuse
Frequency Reuse
This diagram shows that radio channels (frequencies) in a mobile communication system can be reused in towers that have enough distance between them. This example shows that radio channel signal strength decreases exponentially with distance. As a result, mobile radios that are far enough apart can use the same radio channel frequency with minimal interference.
Network, Services, Technologies, and Operation UMTS LTE Books
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UMTS LTE
This book explains the basic components, technologies used, and operation of UMTS LTE systems. Discover the key features that LTE systems provide that go beyond the capabilities of existing 2G and 3G mobile systems such as ultra high-speed Internet (100 Mbps+), television (multicast video), and low latency services (packet voice).

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