what is the maximum capacity of a CDMA network that could be practicaly achieved? avanindrakumar 29-April-2008 11:57:38 PMComments upto 6Gbps Posted by Hash007 8 Gbps Posted by waqqas1 Capacity of a CDMA network is a ever-changing quantity that varies based on local topography and geographical traffic distributions over time.network capacity is a strong function of the interference,as measured in terms of frequency reuse efficiency(ratio of in-sector interference to total interference),which is determined largely by local path loss characterstics.Network capacity is affected by spatial trafic density distributions;ofter these distribtions are highly non-uniform and time varying on differing scales(hourly/daily/seasonly/event driver). Posted by gsmxprt A CDMA 200 netwok could achieved a maximum data throughput of 6 Gbps, and a maximum capacity of 15,360 carrier-sectors. Posted by sagitraz |
Posted: 06-May-2008 05:33:58 AM By: sagitraz A CDMA 200 netwok could achieved a maximum data throughput of 6 Gbps, and a maximum capacity of 15,360 carrier-sectors. | |
Posted: 21-May-2008 03:07:03 AM By: gsmxprt Capacity of a CDMA network is a ever-changing quantity that varies based on local topography and geographical traffic distributions over time.network capacity is a strong function of the interference,as measured in terms of frequency reuse efficiency(ratio of in-sector interference to total interference),which is determined largely by local path loss characterstics.Network capacity is affected by spatial trafic density distributions;ofter these distribtions are highly non-uniform and time varying on differing scales(hourly/daily/seasonly/event driver). | |
Posted: 31-December-2008 07:33:33 AM By: waqqas1 8 Gbps | |
Posted: 31-December-2008 09:56:13 AM By: Hash007 upto 6Gbps |