M.Sc. Tezi Görüntüleme

Student: Funda AKAR
Supervisor: Asst. Prof. Dr. I. Hakkı Çavdar
Department: Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Institution: Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences
University: Karadeniz Technical University, Turkey
Title of the Thesis: COMPUTER MODELLING AND AN APPLICATION OF MOBILE COMUNICATION SYSTEM DESIGN
Level: M.Sc.
Acceptance Date: 8/11/1999
Number of Pages: 66
Registration Number: i1014
Summary:

      The common objective of mobile communication systems is to provide high-quality communication services between a fixed land base or satellite station and a moving vehicle with reasonable cost and spectral economy. Radio link design, which is one of the most important problems of mobile radio engineers, must be carried out by taking these effects into account. Fundamental parameters of radio link design for cellular land mobile radio systems are transmitter power and cochannel reuse distance. These parameters are determined for a specified transmission quality and allowable outage. For the system design, transmission quality requirement is obtained from a knowledge of transmission performance in a pure multipath Rayleigh fading environment without log-normal shadowing. Termal noise and cochannel interference are also taken into account. Outage, which is defined as a fraction of service area over which the required transmission quality can not be maintained within the service area, is determined from the characteristics of log-normal shadowing and path loss variation with distance.

      Based on the relationship between outage and margin, the transmitter power and the cochannel reuse distance can be determined. We try to make an application for Turkey. The purpose of the design is to provide communication that is as much as uninterrupted. The design is for the northeast of Turkey, which is mountainous region. So that the optimum propagation constants are selected.

      

Keywords:

      Transmitter Power, Cochannel Reuse Distance, Outage, Margin,Cochannel Interference (CCI), Carrier-to-noiseRatio (CNR), Carrier-to-interference Ratio (CIR).