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2 P t Hw Itt C Syt S 999 P t Hw Itt C Syt S T u u t v. I t t t t vu t t. Otw, t t. T MSC (M Swt Ct) u y t wt t xt y t ttt t w t t. F tt ( ) t, t u t - t tt t t t t tt t t ut w t t tt. T t ut w w t v t t. At v t, wv, wt t t vu t t y t - tt wt t tw t tt, ut u w. Mv, t tt t - t t t ut, t - t v t y u xt w t t -. U xt t, w y u, t utzt ut. I t, w tv t t. T w t x wt y t LBSB t, t LBSB t t t t vuy t. T w t u twt wt vy t t t y t t yt t t t t tt (t u t v ): t, t, vy. T u vt - tt wt t tw t vy tt. A vy t t w y t t t t t t y t vy. E ut wt t MSC utuy, t t x tw t MSC t uty. T w t u - y t MSC wv t xt vy. T vu t t vy t t tvy t t yt tt (t v u t v t yt) t t t xt t t v w t yt ( v) utut. Fut, t w t t t ut t y t tt t tt t ut t tt t -. T vt t yt tt w wt u. T t t z w. St t u yt. St t t w t t. T t w tv t t LBSB t y Dt. [] St. Fy, St u t t t utu. Cu Syt M T u yt t w. A v t u x, v y tt (BS). T tt t u ut tu w u uy. A u v y wt t (MSC) MSC t wt t x ut tw. E txtc uy t t u t uty wy wtut t. T u t - u t. A u u tt t tt. T - t y tw t t,. F x, yt wt 7- t tt, t - t y t t t. T u t tt v y N = + +. T u v t y.ty t t t, t t, T, vy t, T, u t u tt C T >T 0. I t u t v u t t t t t t, tt, T, t t. I t u t v, t t, u t t t vy t, tt, T, vy. Otw, t. A vy w t w t, ut t t w t w y y t. A t, t t, t w t w y y t y t y t. It u tt w t w tt (t u t v ) t y v t. T vu T T t y u t v u t v t, v, t w t t vu T T. Lt T = v T = T 0 w > 0 T, t t u vu tt T t. T vu T
3 P t Hw Itt C Syt S 999 P t Hw Itt C Syt S x y Fu : Dt u t u t u +. T vu t t t ut tvy t t yt tt t t t v w t v t utut. T v u t v ut t t MSC t t t t. T MSC t tt t t t yt. W t tt w t u t v t t v tu t tt u, t ut t t MSC. It u tt t t t MSC ty t MSC t ut t uty. T u t t. T y t u t, tw tw ut tt [] w Fu. A t u w. A tw tw tw ut, ( wt () () Fu ). T t y t 0 w t t t t t w. Ty vu 0 80%, 90%, t. W u t t t BS tt t t ut. A t u w wt t v ty tt t BS t t t t ut. I t tt t wt t t, t t u w t t. A u w t t. Nt tt Fu : C- (St t = =) u t t t ( () () Fu ). E x t u t. A y, NuDt[], =; ; :::; u t t t u t u tw t. A vy t y t t MSC wt t t tt t w t tt. F, x t -, w t t u, t y t t t,. W t t t, t - t t - v t t v - t wt t w. A t x - vtv wy, ut t ty uy. A - t xt t w tt t t t - ut. C Bw At T w t u - y t MSC wv t xt y vy t w. F vy, t MSC t t t tt tt t t
4 P t Hw Itt C Syt S 999 P t Hw Itt C Syt S t t. It t t t t t w t t t vy t w, w t u t t -.. S t t tw w t u.. S t t t t t v.. S t t t t t tt. I tt t t LBSB t, t w t t u tt t t t t tt t tt t t ut t w. It, t ty t t w w t t. T t vy, t w t t t ut t tt t w t tt t - t tt. S - t y vy, - u u t tut t v w. T ut xt w t vy -, t xt, w y u, t yt uy. I t vt t tut, t t t t, t w, y - v t t w. F vy, t MSC u t w w t t t t t w ut t t w ut t, t t xut. T u u tt vy t w t t y t y =(T 0 ) 0. T wt t w t w Fu.. Bw t t tw w t u.. F t t w t -z NuDt t.. St t t t t. Bw u t w N udt[] -z ut t t t tt t, y - t v t t w, t u w u Stt ut T t tw w t u? N T t tw w t u? N T t t t t tt? N F N N Y Y Y Bw Rut t? Bw Rut t? Bw Y Y F F Fu : T w w t NuDt[]. L t t t tv - t v t.. Bw t t tw w t u.. F t t t t t t.. Bw u t ut t t tt t, y - t v t t w, t w ut t. L t t t tv t v t.. Bw t t t t t tt. T u t t vu xt t t t xu t t t tt u tt t t t.
5 P t Hw Itt C Syt S 999 P t Hw Itt C Syt S A St, t t w t w y y t. I t u t v x t t t w t t w y y t t, t t tu t w ut =(T 0 ). T tu vy t t t t w. Tt, tu t w t t t t t t w.. Rtu t tt t t t t t t t tt.. Rtu tt t t ut tw w u.. Rtu tt t t tw w t u. I t t w t - u t -, t w - u. T t yt v t x t w Fu u x tt, ; ;:::; tt t y t - t. T - t tw u y,,... I t, t y w t t t z. It y t w, tu tt, t t z. B t - t, x u t x t w = = w Fu. It tt w x t ( tw tw tt, ), t t t -,,, x w u w tt t t t -. Nt tt t t - x t x. It t vtv t t - x,,. W y t ( tt, ), t tut tt t. T wv ty t t - y wt t. I, t t t t - y t t y t vu. W > w Fu, t t - y. L t -,, t ut t v t - t. T - t t ; > 0 t w w Fu : Sut u yt.. St t t yt t t t x t y x ; ;:::; w Fu.. I t tt ut t tw +, t t - 0 ;, +. H, t u tt t tt w = t 0 = w = t +=;. I,, t t - 0. Fut, t t - + ; tw t - 0. C t y D t. [] u. Tt, t ut t t t t w: () H- ut t ; () L ; () L u t ut w t ; () Dt u t ut t w. W t u tw t, t w w t tt u t u t tt t -. Sut Rut Sut w u t vut t t w t t t wt t LBSB t y D t. []. T ut w t u w t wt y t x
6 P t Hw Itt C Syt S 999 P t Hw Itt C Syt S N N N LBSB, C=0 LBSB, C=0 LBSB, C=0 NEW, C=0 NEW, C=0 NEW, C=0 N γ θ N C B P N 0.0 Fu : U t L Lv 90% tv wt % t. T ut u yt t 00 x w Fu. Tw t vu x y ( x; y 0) u t t t t. T t t,, w t t, tvy. C v t w u t w P wt. T t w u t tut xt tut wt = 00 (). T t t w w: =,=, 0 =0:8 =0:0C. A t t ut [], t ty w t wt w t w t t 0.. I t t y t t LBSB t t t wt t w t, t vu w u t LBSB t. Bt t t u t - t. I t t t t u, wt z 00x0 w Fu. A u t t y u t, tt, (;) tt t t u w t t t t u t t t t t. It u tt u v, wt t ty, t t u t t t. W u v t t v 00 t t, u. T t w u v t. T u t xt t t t t t t ttu w u t w t t w y t. T t,, u t t u w Fu : C ty: t w t v. t LBSB t. t t 0 t ut. I u t t t t t w t t, t t u. Otw, t u. Fu w t ty t w tv t vu t LBSB t vu vu C, t u ty t t u t x t. T v u t t t t v t t t t v t. It w u tt v v ty t y v u t. F Fu, t w tt t vu C t t t ty t t. It v xt tt, v t t v, t w t u tt t t LBSB t. S t t LBSB t, C t w t y w ty. It v tt t vt t w t v t LBSB t t vu C. Fu 7 w t ty t w t vu vu w C = 0. A y tw t t t vy t. A w t t y u u tut. F,tt,vy y t. It v Fu 7 tt tvy y w
7 P t Hw Itt C Syt S 999 P t Hw Itt C Syt S C B P NEW, D_= NEW, D_= NEW, D_= NEW, D_= Fut w tt. Ot tu wt ty t v t utzt, t t. F x, w w t MSC t t u t vy ttt t t tw t xt t t. R [] D.C. Cx D.O. Ru. I uy yt: Dy t. IEEE T. V. T., VT-():8{, Nv L Lv Fu 7: C ty: t w t wt vu vu. ty. Cu I t, w tv t t vut wt t tty, t tty wt tv w (LBSB) t, u yt u ut. I tt t t LBSB t, t w t y utt vy t w t t y tt t xut. It w tt t w t tt t t LBSB t wt t t t ty. T t ut w.. T w t u tw-t w vt - tt wt t tw t vy.. T w t t t ut t tt t - w w tt tt w v.. T w t ut tvy t vu t t t vy t t t yt tt tt tt w. [] S.K. D, S.K.S, R. Jy. A y tty t u tv w u vt. W Ntw, ():{8, Ot 997. [] B. Eu. C utzt ty u t yt wt t ty. IEEE T. Cu., COM- ():9{7, A 98. [] H. J S.S. Rt. CBWL: A w t t u ut yt. IEEE T. V. T., ():{, My 99. [] J. K B. Eu. A u t yt wt {A t t ty. IEEE T. Cu., 7():0{, My 989. [] J. T K. Iu. A tty x t ut yt. IEEE T. V. T., 7():9{0, My 988. [7] S. Ty B. J. Hv t u tw. IEEE Cut Mz, {, Nv 99. [8] M. Z T.S.P. Yu. C -t tt u t yt. IEEE T. V. T., 8():{, Nv
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