The effects of cochannel interference in a mobile radio network are investigated, to highlight a method with which to analytically evaluate the corresponding outage probability in an extremely simplified manner. The general methodology presented can in particolar be applied when Rayleigh fading, log-normal shadowing and path losses larger than those in free space are considered.

Simplified Evaluation of Outage Probability for Cellular Mobile Radio Systems / Immovilli, Gianni; Merani, Maria Luisa. - In: ELECTRONICS LETTERS. - ISSN 0013-5194. - STAMPA. - 27:(1991), pp. 1367-1368. [10.1049/el:19910859]

Simplified Evaluation of Outage Probability for Cellular Mobile Radio Systems

IMMOVILLI, Gianni;MERANI, Maria Luisa
1991

Abstract

The effects of cochannel interference in a mobile radio network are investigated, to highlight a method with which to analytically evaluate the corresponding outage probability in an extremely simplified manner. The general methodology presented can in particolar be applied when Rayleigh fading, log-normal shadowing and path losses larger than those in free space are considered.
1991
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1368
Simplified Evaluation of Outage Probability for Cellular Mobile Radio Systems / Immovilli, Gianni; Merani, Maria Luisa. - In: ELECTRONICS LETTERS. - ISSN 0013-5194. - STAMPA. - 27:(1991), pp. 1367-1368. [10.1049/el:19910859]
Immovilli, Gianni; Merani, Maria Luisa
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