Mobile Location Using Signal Strength Measurements in a Cellular System

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In a high-capacity mobile telephone system using cellular technology, a mobile location technique which determines the radio zone in which a moving vehicle exists is one of the most important techniques for the system control. A mobile location technique using a signal strength measurement scheme is described. The probability that a mobile is judged to exist in a certain zone (zone selection rate) is first defined. Dependency of this rate on land mobile propagation characteristics is then discussed in detail. A field test for the justification of this location technique was carried out in the Tokyo metropolitan area in which the field test results agreed well with the estimated values. Copyright © 1980 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.

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Hata, M., & Nagatsu, T. (1980). Mobile Location Using Signal Strength Measurements in a Cellular System. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 29(2), 245–252. https://doi.org/10.1109/T-VT.1980.23848

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