CMC Unit3 (20-21)
CMC Unit3 (20-21)
CMC Unit3 (20-21)
PART-1/4
Real time co-channel interference measured at mobile radio transceiver >>>>>>>>>>>>>
When theco-channel
... Real time carriers are angularly
interference modulated
measured at mobile by the voice signal and the RF
radio transceiver
Real time co-channel interference measured at mobile radio transceiver
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CMC UNIT-III PART 2/4
(Antenna Paramers and their effects)
Antenna Parameters and their effects
UNIT-III PART 3/4
Example: for channel 99... 97,96,95,...101,102,103... are next channels. (except 98,99,100)
UNIT-III PART 4/4
Diversity Receiver:
Diversity refers to a technique for improving the transmission of
a signal, by receiving and processing multiple versions of the
same transmitted signal. The multiple received versions can be
the result of signals following different propagation paths
(spatial diversity), being transmitted at different times (time
diversity) or frequencies( frequency diversity)
The basic idea of diversity reception is to use several replicas of the
same information obtained through a number of independently
fading channels.
It is the technique used to compensate for fading channel
impairments. It is implemented by using two or more receiving
antennas.
Diversity is usually employed to reduce the depth and duration of the
fades experienced by a receiver in a flat fading channel. These
techniques can be employed at both base station and mobile
receivers.
Diversity can be reached in different ways:
Frequency diversity
Space diversity
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