What is frequency re-use?

What is frequency re-use?

Frequency Re-use:

- Frequency re-use is one of the techniques for improving capacity and spectral efficiency.
- Commercial wireless systems are based on Frequency Reuse, that involves the partitioning of an RF radiation area into cell segments.
- A frequency that is far enough away from the frequency in the bordering segment is used by one segment of the cell.
- Similar frequency is used at least two cells apart from each other.
- This practice enables various cellular providers to have several customers for a given site license.
GSM interfaces
a.) BTS and MS - Base station subsystem is a segment of cellular telephone network that is responsible for setting signals and traffic between mobile phone sets and network switching subsystems.............
Explain: a.) Cell Splitting b.) WPS c.) MA d.) MAIO
a.) Cell Splitting - The process of dividing the radio coverage of a cell site within a wireless telephone system into new cell sites is known as Cell Splitting.......
Explain: a.) Synthesised Frequency Hopping, b.) Base Band Frequency Hopping, c.) Cycling Frequency Hopping
a.) Synthesised Frequency Hopping - The GSM’s number of frequencies is 124. When the operators do not have enough frequencies, the range to be used is CDS 1800.......
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