The feasibility of a dynamic zone configuration technique has been investigated. To make it easy to implement this technique in wireless communication systems, a simplified method for determining a suitable weight vector by using the least squares (LS) methods was developed. Simulations showed that the developed system is more effective than the present omni-directional zone system. Moreover, combining dynamic zone configuration technique with dynamic channel assignment strategy reduced blocking rate, forced call termination ratio, and required transmission power.
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Ami KANAZAWA, Hiroshi HARADA, Tsukasa IWAMA, Yoshihiro HASE, "The Feasibility Study of the Dynamic Zone Configuration Technique with a Developed Circular Array Antenna" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E82-A, no. 7, pp. 1210-1222, July 1999, doi: .
Abstract: The feasibility of a dynamic zone configuration technique has been investigated. To make it easy to implement this technique in wireless communication systems, a simplified method for determining a suitable weight vector by using the least squares (LS) methods was developed. Simulations showed that the developed system is more effective than the present omni-directional zone system. Moreover, combining dynamic zone configuration technique with dynamic channel assignment strategy reduced blocking rate, forced call termination ratio, and required transmission power.
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