Radio planning, spectrum management, communications electronic warfare, digital cartography & interactive web TV
In: Bez kategorii 08 lut 2013 Tagi:,

ATDI announces new features in its radio planning, spectrum management and electronic warfare tools. Latest upgrades include more impressive cartographic features, LTE functions improvement as well as new advanced radio planning options.

Cartographic features:

 Open Street Map for the most precise radio planning (shows precise address on a mouse click)

 User defined WMS servers

  • Tilt map (this feature’s applications include: broadcast, design antenna, spectrum regulation)
  • Bing address over cursor 
  • Clutter 2006 – Resolution 20 m now available (Europe)

Advanced LTE functions:

  • Connectivity report: RSRP, best server, RSRQ, SNIR PDSCH, SNIR control channel, throughput/RB
  • Prospective planning LTE
  • Parenting LTE: schedulers Rodin Robin, proportional fair and max SNR
  • Uplink SNIR map (Monte-Carlo and Noise rise methods)
  • Monte-Carlo (SNIR, RSRP, RSRQ, PUSCH and connect)
  • User defined SNIR vs Throughput tables
  • Reports: QoS, Throughputs…
  • Full MIMO/SIMO/AAS integration 
  • RSRP coverage analysis 

Radio planning:

Route planning - new innovative feature that allows automatic network planning from station candidates along vector lines and includes:

  • Automatic antenna orientation
  • Best station selection including sector dependency
  • Overlapping
  • Network coverage calculation and reporting

The route planning function can be used for the following applications:

  • Rail track coverage: GSM-R
  • Highway coverage (FM radio…)
  • Railway/highway worksites VHF coverage
  • Secured Logistics Convoys / Military deployment
  • Public transport lines TETRA coverage
  • Pipeline security control systems

Area planning - latest feature that allows automatic network planning from station candidates targeting polygon areas, including:

  • Automatic antenna orientation
  • Best station selection including sector dependency
  • Overlapping
  • Network coverage calculation and reporting

Area planning function can be used for wireless meter reading, AMR, site optimization, coverage redundancy.

Handover analysis along vector lines:

  • Takes into account: Mobile speed, Handover margin, Pre-defined neighbors and Handover effective time
  • Features complete report

Application: rail track coverage: GSM-R

Coverage analysis using address files (SHP, CSV, UK addresses..)

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

In: Bez kategorii 22 lis 2012 Tagi:, ,

Ofcom (UK) and the Government have decided that a new organization should be established and run by the new 800 MHz band licensees to manage this interference mitigation.

  • The interference model calculates the probability of interference from new LTE transmissions in the 800 MHz band to existing DTT coverage and identifies the set of pixels to which information and filters need to be sent in order to meet the standards defined in Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), and produces a list of addresses of potentially affected households
  • The model is based on output data provided by the broadcasters UK Planning Model (UKPM) but can also be calculated by ICS designer and ICS telecom

All features required to perform the DTT vs LTE are now available in ICS designer and ICS telecom.

General description of the method

Inputs

  • A text file containing X, Y, address, households, mS, sigmaS, mU, sigmaU
  • Coordinates (lat or Y / long or X / Coordinate code)
  • Number of households within the pixel
  • Received wanted signal power median (dBuV/m)
  • Received wanted signal power standard deviation (dB)
  • Received DTT interferer signal power median (dBuV/m)
  • Received DTT interferer signal power standard deviation (dB)
  • Serving DTT transmitter and channel numbers
  • Clutter data relevant to propagation (i.e. urban, suburban,open)
  • Resolution of the text file: User defined (by default 100m*100m per address)
  • A DTM with a given resolution lower than or equal to 100m
  • Location and parameters of all LTE stations to be considered
  • C/I protection ratios
  • Parameters of the propagation model. Any model available in ICS designer or ICS telecom can be used for this study (1546-4, 1812-2 modified, 525/526, …)

Calculations

  • For each address point, calculation of DTT location probability q due to interference from DTT stations only. This will be made using (mS, sigmaS) and (mU, sigmaU) as inputs of the sum of log-normal variables
  • Methods: Fenton-Wilkinson, Schwartz and Yeh
  • For each address point, calculation of the power received from each LTE station, weighted by the relevant C/I
  • For each address point, calculation of mean and standard deviation of the sum of weighted LTE received power, also called mV, sigmaV
  • Calculations of mZ, sigmaZ corresponding to the sum of all interfering signals (DTT and LTE) given by (mU, sigmaU) and (mV, sigmaV), according to the sum of log-normal variables
  • Calculation of q’ on each address point corresponding to the reduced DTT location probability due to additional interference from adjacent-channel LTE base stations

Report

  • A table listing for each address point, 4 fields will be added: (mZ, sigmaZ, q and q’)
  • A map giving the value of q’ (in percent) on each address point (by default 100m*100m)

Note : If the DTT stations (location and parameters) are provided, the calculations of mS, sigmaS, mU, sigmaU are also possible with ICS designer and ICS telecom.

In: Bez kategorii 09 maj 2012 Tagi:, ,

ICS designer is ATDI’s new flagship radio planning tool for operators and equipment manufacturers. It allows industry experts to manage their network through the complete life cycle from early planning to interference analysis and optimization phase. ICS designer supports all radio technologies in a single solution including LTE, WiMax, 3G, 2G, TETRA, etc.

ICS designer supports advanced LTE functions, both for TDD and FDD:

1. 3G -> 4G Migration

2. E-node B setting

  • LTE FDD of TD modes
  • Power distribution
  • Antenna configuration

3. LTE network design

  • RSCP coverage analysis
  • RSCP interference analysis (RSRQ)
  • Automatic LTE Neighbor cell allocation (intra and inter networks)
  • Automatic PCI allocation
  • Automatic RSI allocation
  • Fixed and/or Mobile distribution

4. LTE interference analysis

  • PDSCH CNIR
  • Control channels CNIR
  • RSRQ

5. LTE Throughput map

6. LTE KPI (Keys Performance Indicators)

  • CQI map
  • Bearers map

7. LTE Optimization

  • ICIC
  • MIMO optimization (SM/SD/MU/AAS)

Through the use of different options of high-quality cartographic data and a comprehensive library of accurate and advanced models or functions, ICS designer brings dedicated and tailored capabilities to plan and manage the latest LTE networks.

ATDI has developed for its customers the latest tutorial that explains step-by-step LTE network planning with ICS designer.
Contact us in order learn more.

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