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Dans la communication mobile numérique actuelle utilisée dans le système microcellulaire, une méthode d'attribution dynamique de canal (DCA) auto-organisée a été proposée pour utiliser efficacement les fréquences. Cependant, ses caractéristiques et ses aspects opérationnels n'ont pas encore été signalés. Cet article reprend le système TDMA/TDD utilisé dans le système PHS actuel et évalue également les caractéristiques et les questions opérationnelles de cette méthode à travers les tests opérationnels réels. De plus, cet article vise à proposer une nouvelle méthode DCA afin d’accélérer la ségrégation des canaux et à évaluer ses effets à travers des tests opérationnels réels.
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Noriyoshi SONETAKA, "First Step in Dynamic Channel Assignment for Personal Handy Phone System" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E84-A, no. 7, pp. 1644-1650, July 2001, doi: .
Abstract: In the current digital mobile communication that is used in the micro cellular system, a Self-Organized Dynamic Channel Assignment (DCA) Method has been proposed to use frequencies effectively. However, its characteristics and operational matters have not been reported yet. This paper takes up the TDMA/TDD system used in the current PHS system and also evaluates the characteristics and operational matters of this method through the actual operational tests. In addition, this paper aims to propose a new DCA method in order to speed up the Channel Segregation and evaluates its effects through the actual operational tests.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/fundamentals/10.1587/e84-a_7_1644/_p
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