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PROBLEM DEFINITION:
Many operators utilize Asset3G as Radio Network Design Tool and the Standard Macro-cell Propagation Model (SMP). The operators usually have tuned radio propagation models for SMP therefore, if we need to use Atoll for optimization or radio network design, an appropriate model mapping is needed.
OBJECTIVE
SUMMARY
K6(atoll) K3(asset) 0.117 * K4(asset) Kclutter 1 or 0 if clutter losses are considered . Khill 0
Dr. M.S. Garache 4
PROOF
Ploss K1 K 2 * log(d) K 3 * log(H txeff ) K 4 * Diffraction K 5 * log(d) * log(H txeff ) K 6 * H rxeff K clutter * f(clutter) K hill,los
PR : received power (dBm) PTx:: transmitted power (EIRP) (dBm) K1 : constant offset (dB) K2 : multiplying factor for log(d) d : distance between the receiver and the transmitter (m) K3 : multiplying factor for log(HTxeff)
where
The receive power is computed by Prx = The path losses are given by: = 1 + 2 log + 3 + 4 log + 5 + 6 log ( )log () + 7 + d : distance between the BS and MS (in kms) : height of mobile station from ground : effective BS antenna height diff : diffraction loss 1 and 2 : intercept and slope 3 : mobile antenna height factor
Dr. M.S. Garache 8
4 : okumura hata multiplying factor for Hms 5 : effective antenna height gain 6 : okumura hata type multiplying factor for log(Heff) log(d) 7 : diffraction : clutter loss (height and separation is also included)
RELATED PARAMETERS
K1(Asset) K2(Asset) log(dkm) K1(atoll) K2(atoll) [log(dkm) 3] K1(Asset) K2(Asset) log(dkm) (K1(atoll) 3 * K2(atoll) ) K2(atoll) * log(dkm) K2(atoll) K2(Asset) K1(Asset) K1(atoll) 3 * K2(atoll) K1(atoll) K1(Asset) 3 * K2(Asset)
We should use the same diffraction model therefore (e.g. Millington or Epstein & Pettersson):
K4(atoll) K7(asset)
Then
K5(atoll) * log(dkm) * log(Htxeff ) [K3(atoll) 3K5(atoll) ]log(Htxef f) K6(asset) log(dkm)lo g(Htxeff) K5(asset) log(Htx) K5(atoll) K6(asset) K3(atoll) K5(asset) 3K6(asset)
K6(atoll) Hms K3(asset) Hms K4(Asset) * log(Hms) Since Asset does not use the log(Hm) we uassume the MS heigh of 1.5 meters :
K6(atoll) K3(asset) K4(asset) [log(Hms)/ (Hms)] K6(atoll) K3(asset) K4(asset) [log(1.5)/ (1.5)] K6(atoll) K3(asset) 0.117 * K4(asset)
Dr. M.S. Garache 14
KCLUTTERATOLL
Kclutter=1 If clutter losses are considered in Asset the the mapping must be fit into f(clutter) as in C_Loss for Asset
K6(atoll) K3(asset) 0.117 * K4(asset) Kclutter 1 or 0 if clutter losses are considered . Khill 0
Dr. M.S. Garache 16
MAPPING EXAMPLE
Valores K K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 Kclutter ASSET ATOLL 115.32 34.37 -2.55 0 -6.32 -4.05 0.21 Atoll min Atoll Max 12.21 variable variable 34.37 20 70 5.83 -20 20 0.21 0 0.8 -4.05 -10 0 -2.55 -1 0 1
This value is out of range should be -1 to 0. In this case can be set to 0 and adjust K1
K1(Asset) K2(Asset) log(dkm) K3 * Hms K4 * log(Hms) K1(atoll) K2(atoll) [log(dkm) 3] K6 * Hms Setting K6 0 and Hms 1.5m K1(Asset) K2(Asset) log(dkm) K3 * (1.5) K4 * log(1.5) K1(atoll) K2(atoll) [log(dkm) 3] K2(atoll) K2(Asset) K1(Asset) K 3 *1.5 K 4 * log(1.5) K1(atoll) 3 * K2(atoll) K1(atoll) K1(Asset) 3 * K2(Asset) K 3 *1.5 K 4 * log(1.5)
MAPPING EXAMPLE
Valores K K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 Kclutter
If the value for k6is out of range we can compensate that setting to t Hms= 1.5 ASSET ATOLL Atoll min Atoll Max 115.32 8.385 variable variable 34.37 34.37 20 70 -2.55 5.83 -20 20 0 0.21 0 0.8 -6.32 -4.05 -10 0 -4.05 0 -1 0 0.21 1
COMPARISON
Notice that atoll does not report error if the values are out of range.