
Wavelength Reuse
Wavelength reuse is a technique used in wireless communication where the same radio frequency signals (wavelengths) are reused in different areas or cells of a network without causing interference. By dividing a large coverage area into smaller cells with their own antennas, the network can assign the same frequencies to nearby cells separated by enough distance or barriers. This efficient reuse allows more users and data to be transmitted simultaneously within the same frequency spectrum, increasing the network’s capacity without needing additional spectrum resources.