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11-15 September 2006 Lausanne, Switzerland
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Siting Mobile Phone Base Stations: a GRASS application on location selection
 
Because of the basic requirement to offer good communication quality, the mobile phone system providers 
are constantly siting base stations as needed in order to provide enough signal coverage and strength.

This paper first discusses those issues related to siting mobile phone base stations, such as the location, the 
quantity, the radio signal coverage, the channel capacity of each base station, etc. It then uses GRASS, 
combined with location and allocation theory, to analyze the current issues of siting mobile phone base 
stations and develop a heuristic solution based on the line-of-sight analysis.

Finally a small town in Taiwan is used as the study area to examine the effectiveness of the developed 
solution.
 
Id: 18
Place: Lausanne, Switzerland
Room: Amphimax (MAX 351)
Starting date:
14-Sep-2006   11:00
Duration: 30'
Contribution type: Technical Conference
Primary Authors: Prof. WANG, Jeffrey (Chaoyang University of Technology)
Co-Authors: Mr. HSU, Jian-Liang (Chaoyang University of Technology)
Presenters: Prof. WANG, Jeffrey
Material: paper Paper
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Included in session: Session 3 : GRASS Desktop
 

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