Cell Planning Principles (Compatibility Mode)
Cell Planning Principles (Compatibility Mode)
• Major Issues:
•Coverage
•Capacity
•Interference
•Cell Planning
•Environmental Aspects
Section 1 – Introduction to Cell Planning
An Initial Challenge
• Number
N b off subscribers
b ib estimated
ti t d tto b
be 120
120.
An Initial Challenge
• Calculations:
20 kkm2: Circle
•20 Ci l approximately
i t l 2 2.5
5 kkm iin
radius
•Single
Single GSM carrier sufficient
sufficient.
•Increase
Increase Antenna Height
• 4 dB reduction
d ti iin path
th lloss can llead
d tto
a 25% increase in range (approx 50%
increase in coverage area)
area).
Section 1 – Introduction to Cell Planning
• Down-tilting
D tilti the
th antenna
t is
i a
technique used to ensure that there
are no coverage gaps and also to
12° downtilt
restrict interference.
Section 1 – Introduction to Cell Planning
• Increasing
I i th
the C
Cellll T
Transmit
it
power increases downlink
coverage but does not affect
uplink coverage.
• The link will become
“unbalanced”
unbalanced .
• Balance can be restored by
implementing diversity. A site implementing
Space Diversity
• 5 dB increase typical.
Section 1 – Introduction to Cell Planning
•Adding
Addi more carriers
i
Environmental Aspects
Environmental Aspects
Environmental Aspects
• M d l used
Model d ffor setting
tti up a network
t k ?
and subsequent optimisation
Section 2 – Link Budget for GSM
• In free space
p the wave is not
reflected or absorbed
Surface area of
sphere = 4πd2
• Attenuation is caused by spreading
th power flflux over greater
the t areas
• Power Pt is transmitted equally in all
directions P
Power Pt (W)
d
• Power flux Pd at distance d from Pd
antenna given by:
Pd = Pt / 4πd2 (W / m2)
Section 2 – Link Budget for GSM
Tx Rx
Reflection at
Earth’s surface
I
Image Tx
T This depends on: Antenna heights (h1, h2)
Link distance d
Wavelength
Reflection coefficient of Earth
Section 2 – Link Budget for GSM
• Calculations on the plane earth model lead to the following equation for path loss:
LPEL = 20 llog (d2 / h1 h2) dB