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Selasa, 31 Januari 2017
Jumat, 13 Januari 2017
Nokia 4G LTE Baseband Dimensioning
Target of Baseband Dimensioning: Allow to estimate HOW many sites are required taking into account the HW (System Module) Limitations
The approach presented so far in this chapter to calculate the number of sites from the capacity point of view (site throughput) only takes into account Physical Layer and/or RRM features into account (e.g. Channel bandwidth, transmit power, scheduler type, etc...)
System Module options:
FSMF: high capacity system module
FSME: high capacity system module
FSMD: lower capacity system module
Input of the dimensioning:
Total Number of subscribers
Number of active subscribers (per Site)
Share of active subscribers
Output of the dimensioning:
Number of sites from baseband point of view
Kamis, 12 Januari 2017
Sabtu, 07 Januari 2017
Radio Resource Control (RRC)
The Radio Resource Control (RRC) protocol is used in UMTS and LTE on the Air interface. It is layer that exists between UE and eNB and exists at the IP level. This protocol is specified by 3GPP in TS 25.331[1] for UMTS and in TS 36.331 [2] for LTE. RRC messages are transported via the PDCP-Protocol.
The major functions of the RRC protocol include connection establishment and release functions, broadcast of system information, radio bearer establishment,reconfiguration and release, RRC connection mobility procedures, paging notification and release and outer loop power control.[3] By means of the signalling functions the RRC configures the user and control planes according to the network status and allows for Radio Resource Management strategies to be implemented.[4]
The operation of the RRC is guided by a state machine which defines certain specific states that a UE may be present in. The different states in this state machine have different amounts of radio resources associated with them and these are the resources that the UE may use when it is present in a given specific state.[4][5] Since different amounts of resources are available at different states the quality of the service that the user experiences and the energy consumption of the UE are influenced by this state machine.[5]
The major functions of the RRC protocol include connection establishment and release functions, broadcast of system information, radio bearer establishment,reconfiguration and release, RRC connection mobility procedures, paging notification and release and outer loop power control.[3] By means of the signalling functions the RRC configures the user and control planes according to the network status and allows for Radio Resource Management strategies to be implemented.[4]
The operation of the RRC is guided by a state machine which defines certain specific states that a UE may be present in. The different states in this state machine have different amounts of radio resources associated with them and these are the resources that the UE may use when it is present in a given specific state.[4][5] Since different amounts of resources are available at different states the quality of the service that the user experiences and the energy consumption of the UE are influenced by this state machine.[5]
Jumat, 06 Januari 2017
LTE KEY FEATURES & RF OPTIMISATION
[1] LTE KEY FEATURES
MIMO INTRODUCTION
CSFB (CIRCUIT-SWITCH FALL BACK)
SON (SELF ORGANIZING NETWORKS)
IDLE MODE BEHAVIOR
CONNECTED MODE (HO via X2,S1 and IRAT HO)
[2] RF OPTIMISATION
RF OPTIMISATION CONCEPT
RF GUL COMPARISION
DRIVE TEST KPIS
COVERAGE PROBLEM CASEs
RF OPTIMISAITION SOLUTIONs
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MIMO INTRODUCTION
CSFB (CIRCUIT-SWITCH FALL BACK)
SON (SELF ORGANIZING NETWORKS)
IDLE MODE BEHAVIOR
CONNECTED MODE (HO via X2,S1 and IRAT HO)
[2] RF OPTIMISATION
RF OPTIMISATION CONCEPT
RF GUL COMPARISION
DRIVE TEST KPIS
COVERAGE PROBLEM CASEs
RF OPTIMISAITION SOLUTIONs
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Selasa, 03 Januari 2017
Video Tutorial Mentum Cell Planner
Prerequisites
need the following information to create a GSM network plan in Mentum CellPlanner:
• Map data as input to analysis functions.
• RF measurements as input to optimized propagation models.
• Site data such as coordinates, location areas, registration areas, neighbor relations and antenna configuration.
• Traffic load estimates for GSM services to support in the network
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