Frequency transition process for capacity enhancement in a cellular network
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1. A method for transitioning a percentage of frequencies from an N=6 frequency reuse plan to an N=4 frequency reuse plan in a cellular radiotelephone system having a first, a second, and a third frequency reuse direction, each frequency reuse direction assigned frequency groups that are different from the frequency groups assigned to the remaining reuse directions, the method comprising the steps of:
- transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 1-4 of the N=6 plan, in the first reuse direction, to frequency groups 1-4 respectively of the new plan;
transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 5 and 6 of the N=6 frequency reuse plan, in the first reuse direction, to the first repetition of frequency groups 1 and 2 respectively of the new plan;
transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 7-10 of the N=6 frequency reuse plan, in the second reuse direction, to frequency groups 5-8 respectively of the new plan;
transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 11 and 12 of the N=6 frequency reuse plan, in the second reuse direction, to the first repetition of frequency groups 5 and 6 respectively of the new plan;
transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 13-16 of the N=6 frequency reuse plan, in the third reuse direction, to frequency groups 9-12 respectively of the new plan; and
transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 17 and 18 of the N=6 frequency reuse plan, in the third reuse direction, to the first repetition of frequency groups 9 and 10 respectively of the new plan.
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The frequency transition process migrates frequency groups from one frequency reuse plan to another. In response to a change in capacity requirements, the process migrates each layer of the present frequency reuse plan to the layers of the new frequency reuse plan.
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1. A method for transitioning a percentage of frequencies from an N=6 frequency reuse plan to an N=4 frequency reuse plan in a cellular radiotelephone system having a first, a second, and a third frequency reuse direction, each frequency reuse direction assigned frequency groups that are different from the frequency groups assigned to the remaining reuse directions, the method comprising the steps of:
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transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 1-4 of the N=6 plan, in the first reuse direction, to frequency groups 1-4 respectively of the new plan; transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 5 and 6 of the N=6 frequency reuse plan, in the first reuse direction, to the first repetition of frequency groups 1 and 2 respectively of the new plan; transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 7-10 of the N=6 frequency reuse plan, in the second reuse direction, to frequency groups 5-8 respectively of the new plan; transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 11 and 12 of the N=6 frequency reuse plan, in the second reuse direction, to the first repetition of frequency groups 5 and 6 respectively of the new plan; transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 13-16 of the N=6 frequency reuse plan, in the third reuse direction, to frequency groups 9-12 respectively of the new plan; and transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 17 and 18 of the N=6 frequency reuse plan, in the third reuse direction, to the first repetition of frequency groups 9 and 10 respectively of the new plan.
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2. A method for transitioning a percentage of frequencies from an N=4 frequency reuse plan to an N=6 frequency reuse plan in a cellular radiotelephone system having a first, a second, and a third frequency reuse direction, each frequency reuse direction assigned frequency groups that are different from the frequency groups assigned to the remaining reuse directions, the method comprising the steps of:
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transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 1-4 of the N=4 frequency reuse plan, in the first reuse direction, to frequency groups 1-4 respectively of the new plan; transforming the percentage of frequencies from a first repetition of frequency groups 1 and 2 of the N=4 frequency reuse plan, in the first reuse direction, to frequency groups 5 and 6 respectively of the new plan; transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 5-8 of the N=4 frequency reuse plan, in the second reuse direction, to frequency groups 7-10 respectively of the new plan; transforming the percentage of frequencies from a first repetition of frequency groups 5 and 6 of the N=4 frequency reuse plan, in the second reuse direction, to frequency groups 11 and 12 respectively of the new plan; transforming the percentage of frequencies from frequency groups 9-12 of the N=4 frequency reuse plan, in the third reuse direction, to frequency groups 13-16 respectively of the new plan; and transforming the percentage of frequencies from a first repetition of frequency groups 9 and 10 of the N=4 frequency reuse plan, in the third reuse direction, to frequency groups 17 and 18 respectively of the new plan.
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