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On Spectrum Congestion and Capacity of Radio Links

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This paper addresses the operation of radio links under mutual interference conditions, an important problem in spectrum management and radio link design. It introduces the capacity loss and isolation index as measures of effective use of radio links and radio frequency spectrum resources.

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Struzak, R. On Spectrum Congestion and Capacity of Radio Links. Annals of Operations Research 107, 339–347 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014975721176

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