Zusammenfassung
Mobilfunksysteme, die auf eine hohe Teilnehmerzahl abzielen, werden typischerweise zellular aufgebaut, d.h., die gesamte zu versorgende Fläche wird in kleinere Funkzonen — sogenannte Funkzellen — unterteilt. Je kleiner die Funkzonen werden, desto mehr Mobilfunkteilnehmer können bei limitiertem Frequenzspektrum pro Fläche versorgt werden. Aber nicht nur eine hohe Systemkapazität ist der Grund für einen zellularen Netzaufbau, auch die entfernungsabhängige Dämpfung auf dem Ausbreitungsweg zwischen Sender und Empfänger begrenzt die Größe einer Funkzelle.
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David, K., Benkner, T. (1996). Zellulare Netze. In: Digitale Mobilfunksysteme. Informationstechnik. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-92767-5_3
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