The rising demand for mobile communication is increasing the importance of efficient use of limited radio frequency resources. The assignment of radio channels to the cells of current cellular mobile radio systems, specifically, to each base station, has been much studied to increase efficiency in radio frequency use. Dynamic Channel Assignment (DCA) is one approach to this problem. This paper compares the basic characteristics of DCA with Fixed Channel Assignment (FCA) and describes the main DCA strategies. The most important current research topics on DCA are discussed, focusing on micro-cellular systems, which are considered indispensable in meeting the huge demand for future mobile communications.
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Kazunori OKADA, Fumito KUBOTA, "On Dynamic Channel Assignment Strategies in Cellular Mobile Radio Systems" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E75-A, no. 12, pp. 1634-1641, December 1992, doi: .
Abstract: The rising demand for mobile communication is increasing the importance of efficient use of limited radio frequency resources. The assignment of radio channels to the cells of current cellular mobile radio systems, specifically, to each base station, has been much studied to increase efficiency in radio frequency use. Dynamic Channel Assignment (DCA) is one approach to this problem. This paper compares the basic characteristics of DCA with Fixed Channel Assignment (FCA) and describes the main DCA strategies. The most important current research topics on DCA are discussed, focusing on micro-cellular systems, which are considered indispensable in meeting the huge demand for future mobile communications.
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