Abstract

The relentless growth in wireless traffic forces mobile operators to aggressively increase network capacity to meet subscriber demand. However, spectrum availability is not growing at the same rate as traffic; in fact spectrum resources are in markedly short supply, and, as a result, their cost remain high. The reuse of existing spectrum is a key point for network expansion through capacity densification. But this spectrum reused for network capacity expansion faces the problem of interference in general and external interference in particular which are most often very difficult to detect, identify and eliminate. In this article, we focus on the case of external interferences and on the basis of measurements and experiences obtained in the field, we propose methods and procedures to help identify external interferences and remove them. At the end of the paper a set of recommendations are proposed in other to reduce and cancel external interferences.

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