Compromise in CDMA Network Planning ()
ABSTRACT
CDMA network planning, for example in 3G UMTS networks, is an important task whether for upgrading existing networks or planning new networks. It is a time consuming, computationally hard, task and generally requires the consideration of both downlink and uplink requirements. Simulation experiments presented here suggest that if time is a major consideration in the planning process then as a compromise only uplink needs to be considered.
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S. Hurley and L. Hodge, "Compromise in CDMA Network Planning,"
Communications and Network, Vol. 2 No. 3, 2010, pp. 152-161. doi:
10.4236/cn.2010.23023.
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