Propagation Model Tuning
Propagation Model Tuning
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Oct 2011
Introduction
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Propagation Model Tuning working flow
1. Decide the propagation environment
2. Acquire site, setup the simulation site,
transmitting continuous wave (CW) GPS Satellite
signal
3. Drive test on the pre-planned route,
collecting enough data
4. Post process the data, compare test
results with prediction results, and then
tune the propagation parameters (K1,
K2, …Kclutter)
Basic Principle of CW Test
Typification
The CW test data must represent the characteristic of
electromagnetic wave in this area.
Balance
The CW test data must represent the characteristic of
electromagnetic wave by the proportion of different clutters in
this area.
Contents
1 Principle of Model Tuning
2 CW Test Flow
3 Pre-processing of CW Test Data
4 Propagation Model Tuning
Contents
2 CW Test Flow
5m
2.3 Setup Test Platform (1)
CW Transmitter: Tx antenna, feeder, RF signal source and
antenna pole
CW Receiver: test receiver, GPS receiver, test software and laptop
Tx antenna
RF
Signal Power
Source RF cable 1 Booster RF cable 2
Rx antenna
Drive test
tool Laptop
Power (GPS Build-in)
CW Transmitter supply
CW Receiver
2.3 Setup Test Platform (2)
TX CW
Antenna Receiver
CW Mobility
Transmitter Power
Supplier
2.3 Setup Test Platform (3)
Record the gain or loss of all the RF parts:
a) TX power of the CW transmitter
b) Loss of the RF cables
c) Gain of TX antenna
d) Loss of the connectors
e) Gain of Rx antenna
Then with a, b, c and d, we can get the EIRP.
2.4 Plan the Drive Test route (1)
Rules to plan the route
Landform: The route must cover all main landforms in the area.
Height: The test route must cover landforms with different height in
this area if the landforms are up-and-down.
Distance: The route must cover near and far to the site. But
normally no need to test in areas more than 2R far away to the site.
– R: Future cell radius in this area.
Direction: The route must be consistent on the horizontal and
vertical route.
Length: The total distance of one CW test route should be longer
than 60km.
Number of test samples: The more, the better. (At least 10,000
samples, and at least 4 hours test time)
2.4 Plan the Drive Test route (2)
Rules to plan the route
Overlap: Overlap the test route in different sites as much as
possible to enhance the reliability of models.
Obstacle: Shadow areas behind walls should be avoided when
antenna signals are obstructed by the wall.
Such areas as under viaducts or in tunnels should be avoided. If
have to pass through such areas, data should be filtered after test.
If a directional antenna is adopted for a CW transmitter, the test
route should be planned within the main lobe coverage area of the
antenna (don’t plan route in area behind the antenna).
2.5 CW Drive Test – Limitation of the speed
CW drive test data contains results affected by slow fading
(shadow fading) and fast fading (Raileigh Fading).
To tune a model, only the effect by slow fading will be accept,
but not fast fading.
To get rid of the effect caused by fast fading, enough samples
are need in a certain distance.
Lee criteria says the request for sampling:
At least 50 samples on 40λ range, then the difference between
mean value of test data and actual value can be less than 1dB
– λ: wavelength of the RF signal
Then the maximum vehicle speed: Vmax= 0.8λ*f
– f: samples per second of the receiver
2.5 CW Drive Test - Equipment
Scanner – DTI (GPS build in)
GPS antenna
RF antenna of scanner
Cables for data and power
Laptop
Probe and Dongle
Contents
2 CW Test Flow
3 Pre-processing of CW Test Data
4 Propagation Model Tuning
Contents
40λ
SPM Calibration
YES
NO Is Filtering
Necessary Goto Next
Analysis Results
Parameter
NO Error
Satisfactorily
Low?
YES
All Parameters NO
Original Data is finished
Calibration?
Unreasonable.
Need to retest. YES
End
Criteria to evaluate the model (1)
The main idea to evaluate the model is to compare the
predicted value to the actual test value for a certain area,
then get a statistics result of the errors.
Suppose the error of sample i is:
E(i) P Ppredicted
measured
[dB] [dBm] [dBm]
Criteria to evaluate the model (2)
E 1 n Ei
Mean Deviation dB n i 1dB
ERMS 1 n E2i
RMS Deviation
dB n i1 dB
Ei
2
Standard Deviation E 1 n
E
dB n1 i 1 dB dB
Correlation
Coefficient
Corr.Coeff .
((P measured (i)Pmeasured).(P Predecited(i)P predicted))
(Pmeasured (i)Pmeasured) .(P Predecited(i)P predicted)2
2
Criteria to evaluate the model (3)
A model is reasonable if the statistics of the error between the
predicted results and the actual results meet the following
requests:
Mean Deviation 2dB E 2dB
Correlation
Coefficient Corr.Coeff .0.8
Contents
4 Propagation Model Tuning
4.1 Basic Knowledge
General Parameter
Common Parameter
– Select the effective antenna height.
Clutter Parameter
4.2.2 Establish a Model to be turned (2)
Frequency(MHz)
450 900 935 1805 2110
K1 4.3 12.1 12.6 22 24.3
K2 44.9
K3 5.83
K4 0.5
K5 -6.55
K6 0
4.2.3 Create the CW Transmitter
Two way to create CW transmitter:
By head file —— Suitable for batch importing the transmitters
Head file is a text file with extension name .hd, it contains basic
information for a CW transmitter
e.g.:test.dat DATE test 741790 32 54 0 0 0 23.04499751 113.7509966 Survey 0
GPS 0 0 0 0 hard
Be aware to import the antenna before the head file
Be aware to import the CW data manually after the head file
Manually create —— It is more flexible for single CW transmitter
As normal U-Net project, one by one set the antenna, site and
transmitter, etc. Pay attention to the latitude and longitude, EIRP, all
the feeder loss and connecter loss.
4.2.4 Import the CW data
Pre-process on the CW test data
For model tuning, U-Net only need latitude, longitude ant the
corresponding measurement power. Combine all data for one transmitter
to one .txt file, then import to U-Net or by copy and paste
By signal strength:
– Recommended: delete data with Signal>-40dBm或Signal<-110dBm
By Clutter:
– Recommended: delete clutters with number of samples less than 300
4.2.5 CW data Filtering (2)
U-Net 2.2.1(Build2613):
Right click on the model, select ―Calibration…‖, then select
―Automatic Calibration‖
4.2.6 Implement Tuning (2)
KParameter Reference
K1 23.2
K2 44.90
K3 5.83
K4 0.5
K5 -6.55
K6 0
4.2.7 Evaluate the model (1)
Parameter Minimal Typical Maximum
K2 20 44.9 70
K3 -20 5.83 20
K4 0 0.5 0.8
K5 -10 -6.55 0
K6 -1 0 0
Bulid 2050
Calculate
prediction with
the tuned model
CW
Calculate
prediction with
the tuned model
• Compare the test results
to the prediction ones.
• Red is test value, blue
one is prediction value.
4.2.7 Evaluate the model (3)
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