This paper presents a delivery mechanism using a spectrum delivery switch (SDS) in a microcell system. In our fiber-optic microcell systems, modulators, demodulators and spectrum delivery switches are installed in a central station. A spectrum delivery switch controls provide flexible dynamic channel assignment and functions as a hand over algorithm. This control method employs a TDMA time slot switch and a MODEM connection switch. The relation between blocking probability and offered traffic are described and computer simulation results are shown. The results indicate an improvement in this blocking probability over conventional systems.
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Hirofumi ICHIKAWA, Mamoru OGASAWARA, "A Centralized Control Microcell Radio System with Spectrum Delivery Switches" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E76-B, no. 9, pp. 1115-1121, September 1993, doi: .
Abstract: This paper presents a delivery mechanism using a spectrum delivery switch (SDS) in a microcell system. In our fiber-optic microcell systems, modulators, demodulators and spectrum delivery switches are installed in a central station. A spectrum delivery switch controls provide flexible dynamic channel assignment and functions as a hand over algorithm. This control method employs a TDMA time slot switch and a MODEM connection switch. The relation between blocking probability and offered traffic are described and computer simulation results are shown. The results indicate an improvement in this blocking probability over conventional systems.
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