03 - RN31543EN50GLA0 - Radio Network Planning Process
03 - RN31543EN50GLA0 - Radio Network Planning Process
03 - RN31543EN50GLA0 - Radio Network Planning Process
Configuration Planning
- Configuration planning is related to possible configurations as well as feature implementation
- Future configuration takes into account the possibility to expand
Parameter planning
- Initial parameter configuration
- Scrambling code plan, neighbour plan
- Detailed parameter planning
- Optimised/verified parameter plan
- Main focus in existing networks are in coverage & capacity as well as configuration planning
- Optimisation is always recommended to be done and kept as a very important task of network operation
• The overall Planning Process can be described with the following figure:
Performance
PerformanceMonitoring
Monitoring
System Radio Network Pre-launch Post-launch Capacity
Dimensioning Planning Optimisation Optimisation Evolution
• Site selection • 3G neighbor list • 3G neighbor list • RF carriers
• Node B count & • Site design • 2G neighbor list • 2G neighbor list • Sectorisation
configuration • 3G neighbor list • 4G neighbor list • 4G neighbor list • ROC to CEC
System modules
• Adapter count & • 2G neighbor list • Antenna tilts
• Antenna tilts • Node B power
• 4G neighbor list • Local area parameter
configuration • Local area parameter • Baseband proc.
• Scrambling codes tuning
• Transmission capacity tuning • Transmission
• Location areas • Additional sites
& configuration •
• HSPA/HSPA+
Routing areas • User experience
• URA areas • New Features
optimisation
• Microcells
Fixed Network
Plan - UTRAN
Final Network
Input Data
Cell Plan
UTRAN
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Input Data
Input data includes for example:
• Traffic model & capacity requirements
• Coverage Requirements
• Quality Requirements
- similarly customer might have special requirements (e.g. road, train coverage)
- when number of sites is fixed, the traffic model, capacity/coverage and quality requirements are not used as input
- More as an output of estimation (i.e. what can be achieved with X number of sites)
See ``Dimensioning WCDMA RAN: Traffic Modeling (DN0979695)`` from RU50 Customer Documentation
• Node B information
- Node B type (e.g. noise figure) Pilot transmit power
- Antenna & antenna gains Noise Figure
- cable loss UL/DL (MHA usage) Transmit power
- # of carriers, # of sectors
Antenna gain
- Node B output power (40W/20W) CPICH EIRP Frequency
Body Loss
• HSPA information Noise Figure
- HSDPA associated DCH Path loss & margins Output power
- Scheduling algorithm (e.g. RR or PF) cell range calculation # of carriers
- Number of codes, 5/10/15
- Number of HSDOA/HSUPA users & L1 throughput
• Link budget gains & margins per clutter
- Antenna height BS / UE
- Location probability, Indoor location probability
- Building penetration loss
- Coverage limiting Standard deviation
• Area & capacity factors
- service, UL DPCH (16/64/128/384), HSDPA (cell edge throughput) or HSUPA (cell edge throughput) & Planned load
Capacity for:
• DCH services
Coverage based on:
• HSDPA
• DCH services • HSUPA
• HSDPA Coverage Capacity • Voice over HSPA
• HSUPA dimensioning dimensioning • Service (e.g.DCH)
• Voice over HSPA impact on other services
(e.g.HSPA)
• Spreading Code capacity