Frequency reassignment in cellular phone networksBillingham, John and Leese, Robert and Rajaniemi, Hannu (2006) Frequency reassignment in cellular phone networks. European Study Group with Industry > 53rd ESGI [Manchester 21/3/2005 - 24/3/2005]. Full text available as:
Abstract/SummaryIn cellular communications networks, cells use beacon frequencies to ensure the smooth operation of the network, for example in handling call handovers from one cell to another. These frequencies are assigned according to a frequency plan, which is updated from time to time, in response to evolving network requirements. The migration from one frequency plan to a new one proceeds in stages, governed by the network's base station controllers. Existing methods result in periods of reduced network availability or performance during the reassgnment process.
Problem StatementIn cellular communications networks, cells use beacon frequencies to ensure the smooth operation of the network, for example in handling call handovers from one cell to another. These frequencies are assigned according to a frequency plan, which is updated from time to time, in response to evolving network requirements. The migration from one frequency plan to a new one proceeds in stages, governed by the network’s base station controllers. Existing methods result in periods of reduced network availability or performance during the reassignment process. The Study Group was asked to develop an algorithm for implementing a new frequency plan that maintains service quality during the transition. Archive Staff Only: edit this record |