Solution of Assignment 1
Solution of Assignment 1
Example 3.5 An urban area has a population of two million residents. Three competing
trunked mobile networks (systems A, B, and C) provide cellular service in this area.
System A has 394 cells with 19 channels each, system B has 98 cells with 57 channels
each, and system C has 49 cells, each with 100 channels. Find the number of users that
can be supported at 2% blocking if each user averages two calls per hour at an average
call duration of three minutes. Assuming that all three trunked systems are operated at
maximum capacity, compute the percentage market penetration of each cellular provider.
Solution:
System A
Given:
Since there are 394 cells, the total number of subscribers that can
be supported by System A is equal to 123 × 394 = 48462
System B
Given:
Probability of blocking = 2% = 0.02
Number of channels per cell used in the system, C = 57
Au = λ H = 2 × (3/60) = 0.1 Erlangs
For GOS = 0.02 and C = 57, from the Erlang B chart,
the total offered traffic(A) = 46.82 Erlangs.
Therefore, the number of users that can be supported per cell is
U = A/ Au = 46.82/0.1 = 468.2≈468
Since there are 98 cells, the total number of subscribers that can
be supported by System B is equal to 468 × 98 = 45864
System C
Given:
Probability of blocking = 2% = 0.02
Number of channels per cell used in the system, C = 100
Au = λ H = 2 × (3/60) = 0.1 Erlangs
For GOS = 0.02 and C = 100, from the Erlang B chart,
the total carried traffic(A)= 87.97 Erlangs.
Therefore, the number of users that can be supported per cell is
U = A/ Au = 87.97/0.1 = 879.7≈879
Since there are 49 cells, the total number of subscribers that can be
supported by System C is equal to 879 × 49 = 43071
Example 3.6 A certain city has an area of 1,300 square kilometers and is
covered by a cellular system using a seven-cell reuse pattern. Each cell has a
radius of four kilometers and the city is allocated 40 MHz of spectrum with a full
duplex channel bandwidth of 60 kHz. Assume a GOS of 2% for an Erlang B
system is specified. If the offered traffic per user is 0.03 Erlangs, compute (a) the
number of cells in the service area, (b) the number of channels per cell, (c) traffic
intensity of each cell, (d) the maximum carried traffic, (e) the total number of
users that can be served for 2% GOS, (f) the number of mobiles per unique
channel (where it is understood that channels are reused), and (g) the theoretical
maximum number of users that could be served at one time by the system.
Solution:
A 1300
The number of cells in service area= 31.28
a 41.56
The number of cells in the service area =31
40 MHz
Total number of channels per cell 95.24 95
60 kHz 7
(c) traffic intensity of each cell,
(e) the total number of users that can be served for 2% GOS,
83.13
Number of users served per cell 2771
0.03
Number of users served in the service area= 2771 31 85901
the theoretical maximum number of users that could be served at one time by the
system is equal to the total number of channels obtained in the system after frequency
reuse
So, theoretical maximum number of users that could be served at one time by the
system= 95 31 2945
Exercise 3.5 A cellular service provider decides to use a digital TDMA scheme
which can tolerate a signal to- interference ratio of 15 dB in the worst case. Find the
optimal value of N for (a) omnidirectional antennas, (b) 120° sectoring, and (c) 60°
sectoring. Should sectoring be used? If so, which case (60° or 120°) should be used?
(Assume a path loss exponent of n = 4 and consider trunking efficiency.)
Solution
(a)
Given:
S
31.623
I
S
D R 3N
n
n
I i0 i0
31.623
3N 4
6
N 4.592
Since we have to choose higher possible value to satisfy the S/I requirement,
N=7
If we calculate S/I from N=7, we get 18.66 dB (Calculate!), which is better than the
requirement.
(b)
120° Sectoring
Let us consider first that N=4, (i=2,j=0) .If we see the layout of the cells with N=4, it
seems as below.
It is clear from the diagram that with 120° sectoring and N=4,there are 2 interferers in the
first tier of co-channel cells.
S
n
3N
I i0
S
4
3 4
72
I 2
S
18.57 dB
I
With 120° sectoring, the S/I obtained is better than required. So N=4 can be used.
Let us consider that N=3, (i=1,j=1) .If we see the layout of the cells with N=3, it seems as
below.
Taking i0=3 in the expression
n
S 3N
I i0
4
S 3 3
27
I 3
S
14.314 dB
I
(b)
60° Sectoring
Let us consider first that N=4, (i=2,j=0) .If we see the layout of the cells with N=4, it
seems as below.
It is clear from the diagram that with 60° sectoring and N=4,there are 1 interferer in the
first tier of co-channel cells.
n
S 3N
I i0
4
S 3 4
144
I 1
S
21.57 dB
I
With 60° sectoring, the S/I obtained is better than required. So N=4 can be used.
Let us consider that N=3, (i=1,j=1) .If we see the layout of the cells with N=3, it seems as
below.
n
S 3N
I i0
4
S 3 3
40.5
I 2
S
16.074 dB
I
Since it is lower than the required value, N=3 can be used.
To check the overall performance, the trunking efficiency must be taken into account.
Assume
It is clear from above result that if sectoring does not result the lower value of cluster
size, then it is harmful as sectoring decreases the trunking efficiency. The advantage is
due to reduction in required value of N, which is seen below.
For the given number of channels in the system, 60° sectoring with N=3 gives the largest
capacity.
Solution:
24 MHz
Total number of channels available in the system= 400
2 30kHz
(a) N=4
400
Number of channels per cell= 100
4
(b) In perfect scheduling, A=100 Erl
95.24 87.97
90 87.97 Pb 0.02
0.05 0.02
2.03 0.03
Pb 0.02
7.27
Pb 0.02837
(d) Here we consider the same value of N although N might decrease by sectoring.
Since no information is given about S/I requirement, this is not considered.
Taking Pb=2.837 %
From Erlang–B table with interpolation,
Supported traffic (Offered)=A=25.49 Erl.
A Blocking Probability (Pb)
24.63 0.02
? 0.0283
27.72 0.05
25.49 3
No of users supported per cell= 764.7 764
0.1
50 50
(e) No of cells= Cells 500 cells
5
Total number of users supported with omnidirectional antenna= 900 500 450000
50 50
(f) No of cells= Cells 500 cells
5
Total number of users supported with 120° sectored antenna = 764 500 382000
Exercise 3.13 A certain area is covered by a cellular radio system with 84 cells and a
cluster size N. 300 voice channels are available for the system. Users are uniformly
distributed over the area covered by the cellular system, and the offered traffic per user is
0.04 Erlang. Assume that blocked calls are cleared and the designated blocking
probability is Pb =1%.
(a) Determine the maximum carried traffic per cell if cluster size N = 4 is used. Repeat
for cluster sizes N = 7 and 12.
(b) Determine the maximum number of users that can be served by the system for a
blocking probability of 1% and cluster size N = 4. Repeat for cluster sizes N = 7 and 12.
Solution:
No of cells=84
Total voice channels=300
Offered traffic per user (Au) =0.04 Erl.
Blocking Probability (PB)=0.01
N=4
Total voice channels per cell =(300/4)=75
Traffic supported by 1 cell (offered)=A=60.73 Erl.
Carried traffic per cell=A(1-PB)=60.73(1-0.01)= 60.123 Erl.
N=7
Total voice channels per cell =(300/7)= 43
Traffic supported by 1 cell (offered)=A=31.66 Erl.
Carried traffic per cell=A(1-PB)=31.66(1-0.01)= 31.343 Erl.
N=12
Total voice channels per cell =(300/12)= 25
Traffic supported by 1 cell (offered)=A=16.13 Erl.
Carried traffic per cell=A(1-PB)=16.13(1-0.01)= 15.969 Erl.
(b)
for a blocking probability of 1% and cluster size N = 4
Maximum number of users served per cell =A/Au
60.73
1518.25 1518
= 0.04
Maximum number of users served per cell that can be served by the system =1518
84
=127512
Maximum number of users served per cell that can be served by the system =791
84
=66444
Maximum number of users served per cell that can be served by the system =403
84
=33852