Link budget comparison of different mobile communication systems based on EIRP and EISL

The metric EISL (Equivalent Isotropic Sensitivity Level) describing the effective sensitivity level usable at the air interface of a mobile or a basestation is used to compare mobile communication systems either based on time division or code division multiple access in terms of coverage and emissio...

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Main Authors: G. Fischer, F. Pivit, W. Wiebeck
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 2004-01-01
Series:Advances in Radio Science
Online Access:http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/2/127/2004/ars-2-127-2004.pdf
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description The metric EISL (Equivalent Isotropic Sensitivity Level) describing the effective sensitivity level usable at the air interface of a mobile or a basestation is used to compare mobile communication systems either based on time division or code division multiple access in terms of coverage and emission characteristics. It turns out that systems that organize the multiple access by different codes rather than different timeslots run at less emission and offer greater coverage.
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spelling doaj.art-9e9701b43d43456190648c20e13c569f2022-12-21T20:56:31ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Radio Science1684-99651684-99732004-01-012127133Link budget comparison of different mobile communication systems based on EIRP and EISLG. FischerF. PivitW. WiebeckThe metric EISL (Equivalent Isotropic Sensitivity Level) describing the effective sensitivity level usable at the air interface of a mobile or a basestation is used to compare mobile communication systems either based on time division or code division multiple access in terms of coverage and emission characteristics. It turns out that systems that organize the multiple access by different codes rather than different timeslots run at less emission and offer greater coverage.http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/2/127/2004/ars-2-127-2004.pdf
spellingShingle G. Fischer
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Link budget comparison of different mobile communication systems based on EIRP and EISL
Advances in Radio Science
title Link budget comparison of different mobile communication systems based on EIRP and EISL
title_full Link budget comparison of different mobile communication systems based on EIRP and EISL
title_fullStr Link budget comparison of different mobile communication systems based on EIRP and EISL
title_full_unstemmed Link budget comparison of different mobile communication systems based on EIRP and EISL
title_short Link budget comparison of different mobile communication systems based on EIRP and EISL
title_sort link budget comparison of different mobile communication systems based on eirp and eisl
url http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/2/127/2004/ars-2-127-2004.pdf
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