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Solving the Fixed Channel Assignment Problem in Cellular Communications Using an Adaptive Local Search  (Make Corrections)  
Graham Kendall, Mazlan Mohamad



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Abstract: The Channel Assignment Problem can be defined as assigning a minimum number of radio frequencies to a set of transceiver/receiver units without violating given constraints, in particular the frequency separation that must exist between two given channels to avoid interference. Being an NPcomplete problem, finding good quality solutions increases in difficulty as the number of transceiver/receiver units increase. Previous approaches for solving the channel assignment problems have... (Update)

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@misc{ kendall-solving,
  author = "Graham Kendall and Mazlan Mohamad",
  title = "Solving the Fixed Channel Assignment Problem in Cellular Communications
    Using an Adaptive Local Search",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/710892.html" }
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