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when imperfect receiver filter allow nearby frequencies to leak into the passband the interference produced is call adjacent channel interference Engr Aamir Naeem facebook id: Aamirnaeem77@gmail.com
The ratio of distance between co-channel cells to radius of cell.
Adjacent channel interference nearby frequency leak into passband. The problem can be worse if an adjacent channel user is transmitting in very close range to a subscriber receiver. This problem is referred as near far affect. By Kazi Ashique Ahmed Rafi it usaully occurs in CDMA when users are transmitting unequal powers. by salman ahmed
Adjacent channel interference nearby frequency leak into passband. The problem can be worse if an adjacent channel user is transmitting in very close range to a subscriber receiver. This problem is referred as near far affect. By Kazi Ashique Ahmed Rafi it usaully occurs in CDMA when users are transmitting unequal powers. by salman ahmed
disadvantage: simplicity informality lack of privacy co channel interference require high power example:handheld tranceiver
In cellular telephone system, co-channel interference can be decreased by replacing a single omni directional antenna with several directional antennas, each radiating within a smaller area.In sectoring,we keep unchanged cell radius & seek methods to decrease D/R ratio.By D/R ratio,SIR increase so we use directional antennas.remember D/R is co-channel reuse ratio & SIR is signal to interference ratio
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Channel bonding
Channel bonding
When adjacent signals overlap each other in the frequency domain resulting in interference of the signals, that is called CrossTalk.
a gap junction
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