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LTE Radio Link Budgeting and RF Planning

LTE Radio Link Budgeting and RF Planning involves accounting for all gains and losses from the transmitter to the receiver. This includes estimating the maximum path loss to determine the maximum cell range and number of base stations required to cover a given area. Typical parameters used in an LTE Radio Link Budget calculation are signal attenuation between antennas and maximum path loss values.

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LTE Radio Link Budgeting and RF Planning

LTE Radio Link Budgeting and RF Planning involves accounting for all gains and losses from the transmitter to the receiver. This includes estimating the maximum path loss to determine the maximum cell range and number of base stations required to cover a given area. Typical parameters used in an LTE Radio Link Budget calculation are signal attenuation between antennas and maximum path loss values.

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LTE Radio Link Budgeting and RF Planning

The initial planning of any Radio Access Network begins with a Radio Link Budget. As the name
suggests, a link budget is simply the accounting of all of the gains and losses from the transmitter,
through the medium (free space, cable, waveguide, fiber, etc.) to the receiver in a telecommunication
system. In this page, we will briefly discuss link budget calculations for LTE.

2. LTE Radio Link Budgeting

2.1. Typical Parameter Values


signal attenuation g between the
mobile and the base station antenna. The maximum path loss allows the maximum
cell range to be estimated with a suitable propagation model. The cell range gives the
number of base station sites required to cover the target geographical area.The
following table shows typical (practical) parameter values used for doing an LTE Radio
Link Budget.
The link budget calculations estimate the maximum allowed

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