04-WCDMA RNP LinkBudget - 20051214
04-WCDMA RNP LinkBudget - 20051214
04-WCDMA RNP LinkBudget - 20051214
Planning
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Chapter 5 Example of Link Budget
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WCDMA Network Planning Flow
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Concept of Huawei Radio Network Planning
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Concept of Huawei Radio Network Planning
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WCDMA Network Planning Flow
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Overview of Radio Network Planning Flow
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Overview of Radio Network Planning Flow
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Overview of Radio Network Planning Flow
Ÿ Coverage objectives
Ÿ Site position
Ÿ Search radius ŸEngineering parameters
Radio network preplanning
Input information Output information
ŸDimension result ŸTheoretical site
Ÿ Spare site ŸSearch radius
Radio network estimation
Input information
: Output information
:
ŸObjectives of network
construction ŸBS configuration
Cost of network
Ÿconstruction Ÿ BS numbers
Radio Network Dimension
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Radio Network Dimension
Input Output
Coverage related System dimensioning
Coverage area Number of sites
Coverage System configuration
probability Sector
Capacity related structure
Traffic model Coverage design Number of
Service model carriers
User density Cost on network
construction
Quality related
QoS requirements
Site cost
GoS requirements
Equipment cost
Demodulation
threshold Capacity design
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Radio Network Preplanning
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Radio Network Cell Planning
Radio network
preplanning report
Yes
Radio network
preplanning
report Output Search
Site list Rings
Confirm site
conditions No Site survey
Noise test report Site selection N or not
No
System
simulation
Yes Site survey report
Meet design
objectives or not Meet site
Noise test Noise test report requirements
or not
Radio network
Yes
planning report
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Review Questions
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Summary
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Table of Contents
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Capacity-Coverage-Quality
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Coverage Dimension Flow
Link budget:
NodeB Ga_BS
Pout_BS Estimate system
TX
Lf_BS coverage capacity
Lc_BS
Combined to acquire the
duplexer Feeder
maximum
PL
_D
propagation loss
PL
L
RX
_
the link allowed
UL
under a certain
communication
Ga_UE quality by observing
UE
various factors
Shadow fading
Pout_UE
TX marginMf affecting forward
and reverse signal
Combined
duplexer
propagation of the
Building
Body loss Lb system.
Lp
penetration loss
RX
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Algorithm Introduction
Uplink (Reverse)
PL_UL=Pout_UE +Ga_BS+Ga_UE –Lf_BS+Ga_SHO
–Mpc– Mf – MI – Lp – Lb – S_BS
PL_DL: downlink maximum propagation loss
Pout_UE: maximum transmit power of BS traffic channel
Lf_BS: feeder loss
Ga_BS: BS antenna gain; Ga_UE: UE antenna gain
Ga_SHO: soft handoff gain
Mpc: fast power control margin
Mf: slow fading margin (related to propagation environment)
MI: interference margin (related to system design capacity)
Lp: penetration loss of building (used when indoor coverage is
required)
Lb: body loss
S_BS: sensitivity of the receiver (related to service and multipath
conditions)
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
9. Sensitivity of BS Receiver
10. UL Cell Loading
11. Interference Margin
12. Background Noise Level
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
1 +33dBm +1/-3dB
2 +27dBm +1/-3dB
3 +24dBm +1/-3dB
4 +21dBm +2/-2dB
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
4. EIRP (dBm)
UE EIRP (dBm)
= UE Tx Power (dBm) - Body Loss (dB)
+ Gain of UE Tx Antenna (dBi)
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
Gain 11dBi
Polarization +45○, -45○
HPBW Vertical: 7○
Gain 18.5dBi
Electrical tilt Fixed, 0○
HPBW (1920~2170MHz) Horizontal: 63○
Vertical:6.5○ Dimension (Height) 1387 mm
Weight 5kg
Electrical tilt Fixed, 2○
Weight 6.6kg
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
NF = SNRi / SNRo
Floor noise of the receiver (within each bandwidth):
= (Si / Ni) / (So / No)
PN = K×T×BW×NF
= -174 (dBm/Hz) + 10lg(3.84MHz / 1Hz) + NF(dB)
= -108 (dBm/3.84MHz) + NF (dB)
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
I TOT 1 1
NoiseRise = = =
PN N
1 − ηUL
1− ∑ Lj
1
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
1
0.9
0.06 0.8
0.7
SF( x, 8) SF_M( x, 8) 0.6
SF( x, 10) 0.04 SF_M( x, 10) 0.5
SF( x, 12) SF_M( x, 12) 0.4
0.3
0.02
0.2
0.1
0 0
30 20 10 0 10 20 30 20 16 12 8 4 0 4 8 12 16 20
x x
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Uplink Budget Elements
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Basic Principle of Downlink Budget
Link budget:
NodeB Ga_BS
Pout_BS
Estimate system
TX
Lf_BS coverage capacity
Lc_BS
to acquire the
Combined Feeder
duplexer maximum
PL
_D
propagation loss the
PL
L
RX
_
link allowed under a
UL
certain
communication
Ga_UE quality by observing
UE various factors
Slow fading
Pout_UE affecting forward
TX margin Mf
and reverse signal
Combined propagation of the
duplexer
Body loss Lb
Penetration loss system.
of the buildingLp
RX
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Algorithm Introduction
Downlink (Forward)
PL_DL=Pout_BS – Lf_BS+Ga_BS+Ga_UE +Ga_SHO
–Mpc– Mf – MI – Lp – Lb – S_UE
PL_DL: downlink maximum propagation loss
Pout_BS: maximum transmit power of BS traffic channel
Lf_BS: feeder loss
Ga_BS: BS antenna gain; Ga_UE: UE antenna gain
Ga_SHO: soft handover gain
Mpc: fast power control margin
Mf: slow fading margin (related to propagation environment)
MI: interference margin (related to system design capacity)
Lp: penetration loss of the building (used when indoor coverage is
required)
Lb: body loss
S_UE: sensitivity of UE receiver (related to service and multipath
conditions
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WCDMA Downlink Budget Elements
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WCDMA Downlink Budget Elements
Rj
(1 −αj +i j ) ⋅( EbvsNo
N
ηDL =∑ )j ⋅ ⋅v j
1 W
It has similar characteristics with uplink cell loading, such as
The higher downlink cell loading is, the greater cell transmit power is and the higher
the interference at the receiving end is.
The corresponding capacity is called downlink “limit capacity” when the downlink cell
loading reaches 10%.
Define downlink cell loading at the transmitting end: ratio between the current cell transmit power and
BS maximum transmit power capability
In this way, downlink cell loading owns the following characteristics:
The higher downlink cell loading is, the greater the cell transmit power is. In
addition, it is related to service type, UE receiver performance, cell size, and BS
capability.
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WCDMA Downlink Budget Elements
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OTSR
Tx Rx Rx Rx
BB
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Tower Mounted Amplifier
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Four-Antenna Receiving Diversity
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MUD (Multiuser Detection)
Single cell:
Increase capacity by 70 ~ 100%
Multi-cell:
Increase capacity by 40~60%
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SA (Smart Antenna)
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Review Questions
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Example of Link Budget
Transmitter
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Example of Link Budget
Receiver
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Example of Link Budget
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Coverage Estimation - Example
Suppose
Planning target area is 80km^2
Maximum path loss is 151dB in the case of 50%
cell load (3dB).
Path loss is reduced to 131dB considering 20dB
of penetration loss and slow fading margin.
Path loss model is :L = 137 + 35logR dB
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Coverage Estimation - Example
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Review Questions
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Summary
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