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Hybrid relay stations : a new paradigm of Multihop Cellular Networks

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Title Hybrid relay stations : a new paradigm of Multihop Cellular Networks
 
Creator MARATHE, NV
DESAI, UB
MERCHANT, SN
 
Subject multihop cellular network
capacity increase
hybrid relay station
dsl link
microcell
 
Description Multihop Cellular Networks (MCN) have been proposed for quite a long time as of now. The major improvements these networks offer over the conventional cellular networks are the increase in capacity and coverage area. The new element installed in the setup is called as 'Fixed Relay Station' (FRS). These stations are supposed to act as relay terminals between the mobile terminals (MT) and the base station (BS). However as the communication between FRS and BS is over the wireless channel, there is an upper limit for the increase in capacity, which can be achieved by this approach. Therefore in our proposed architecture these relay stations are equipped with a low cost wired connectivity with simple twisted pair of copper cable connected to the local telephone exchange. The communication between these relay stations and BS will be via the wired DSL link. Hence these relay stations are therefore termed as Hybrid Relay Station (HRS). As the BS is also connected to the same local telephone exchange there are no issues associated with the connectivity between the FIRS and the BS. With appropriate placement of these HRS in the cell area substantial capacity increase can be achieved at a very small increase in the associated cost.
 
Publisher INT INST INFORMATICS & SYSTEMICS
 
Date 2011-10-26T06:34:56Z
2011-12-15T09:11:57Z
2011-10-26T06:34:56Z
2011-12-15T09:11:57Z
2007
 
Type Proceedings Paper
 
Identifier INT CONF ON CYBERNETICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES, SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS/INT CONF ON COMPUTING, COMMUNICATIONS AND CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES, VOL 1,346-349
978-1-934272-07-7
http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/xmlui/handle/10054/15934
http://hdl.handle.net/100/2395
 
Source 4th International Conference on Cybernetics and Information Technologies, Systems and Applications/5th Int Conf on Computing, Communications and Control Technologies,Orlando, FL,JUL 12-15, 2007
 
Language English