Cellular Systems Design Fundamentals-123
Cellular Systems Design Fundamentals-123
Cellular Systems Design Fundamentals-123
Jos Nijhof
Delft University of Technology
• Frequency reuse
• Cluster size (N)
• Frequency reuse factor (1/N)
• Co-channel interference
• Co-channel reuse ratio (Q)
• Signal-to-Interference ratio (S/I)
• Trunking
• Grade of Service (GOS)
• Erlang-B formula
• Cell splitting
• Sectoring
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(1) (5)
Compute:
66.7
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From An An
erlang (b) x 0.9
0.03 (a)
table/chart
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(a) The total number of channels in the analogue cellular system = 416
(b) The number of control channels = 21
(c) The number of voice channels = 395
(d) The channel bandwidth = 30 kHz. The digital systems has 3 channels
per 30 kHz
(e) The reuse factor N = 7
(f) The total available bandwidth in each direction = 12.5 MHz
(g) The total coverage area = 10,000 km2
(h) The required S/I ratio for the analogue system = 18 dB (63.1)
(I) The required S/I ratio for the digital system = 14 dB (25.1)
(j) The call blocking (GOS) = 2%
Spectral efficiency - η m =
( Total traffic carried by the system )
( Bandwidth ) × ( Total coverage area)
ANALOGUE SYSTEM:
No. of voice channels / cell: 395 / 7 = 56.4 ⇒ 56
Offered traffic load: N = 56, B = 0.02 ⇒ A = 459
. (from erlang table)
Carried traffic load: C = (1 − B) × A = (1 − 0.02) × 45.9 = 44.98 [erlang / cell]
10,000 10,000
Number of cells: =
Acell 2.6 R 2
10,000
44.98 ×
⇒ Spectral efficiency = 2.6 R 2 = 1384
.
12.5 × 10,000 R2
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ηm (digital ) 7.386
⇒ = = 5.34
ηm (analogue ) 1.384
Cellular Systems mc_02 # 9
BSC MSC
BTS
MS
EIR
MS AUC
BTS HLR
VLR
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Multipath fading
Ra
dio
pa
th Medium
Pro
pa
g
los ation
s
Base
station
Mobile
station
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10
Shadowing
0
Signal Level (dB)
-10
-20
-30
Rayleigh fading
-40 (multipath reception)
λ
-50
2
-60
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
time
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1. MONITORING PHASE
• measurement of the quality of the current and
possible candidate radio links
• initiation of a handover when necessary
2. HANOVER HANDLING PHASE
• determination of a new point of attachment (PoA)
• setting up of new links, release of old links
• initiation of a possible re-routing procedure
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Handover types
• Intra-cell handover
– narrow-band interference ⇒ change carrier frequency
– controlled by BSC
• Inter-cell, intra-BSC handover
– typical handover scenario
– BSC performs the handover, assigns new radio channel in the
new cell, releases the old one
• Inter-BSC, intra-MSC handover
– handover between cells controlled by different BSCs
– controlled by the MSC
• Inter-MSC handover
– handover between cells belonging to different MSCs
– controlled by both MSCs
Handover types
PLMN
handover
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resource allocation
Link establishment
HO complete HO complete
clear command clear command
Level at point B
Proper
handover situation Level at which handover is made
BS1 A B BS2
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average level
HO_MARGIN
MS MS
BTSold BTSnew
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Power control
• Power levels transmitted by every MS are under
constant control by the BSC.
• Assures that each MS within a BTS coverage area
provides the same signal level to the BTS
receiver.
• Goals:
– to reduce interference
– to prolong battery life
– to combat the near-far problem in CDMA systems
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