A Novel Loophole-Free Minimum Overlap Model

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A loophole-free minimum overlap model is proposed to calculate the minimum repeaters under the condition of complete coverage and accommodating a certain number of simultaneous users. We first employ the Pulse Code Modulation to calculate the bandwidth occupied by each user. Subsequently, by taking the spectrum division and Frequency Division Multiple Accesses (FDMA), we produce the maximal number of person available to one repeater. Finally, we estimate the loophole-free minimum overlap model to yields the minimum number of repeater. The experiment result shows that the proposed method is practical and effective.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 760-762)

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612-616

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September 2013

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