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H = 1.3 m Plain,
444.713 PHP
Area 2 457 km2 L = 0.2 m 203,234 1st Class /km2
Commercial, 28.2
5,540.00
No Yes No
Residential
H = 4.3 m Plain,
22.430 PHP
Area 3 223 km2 L = 1.2 m 5,002 1st Class /km2
Commercial, 32.6
4,200.00
No No No
Industrial
A’ = _________
Legends:
Map 1
Maximum Coverage Radius (R): _____ km
Total Area (A’) = _______________________ km2
Hn
4.4. Just like with the map, the hexagons can be:
Outlined by a border line of a different color.
Hand drawn on the map.
Entirely done using a drawing software
Must match the scale of the Map
4.5. This new map with hexagons can be:
Hand drawn then scanned, scaled to fit A3 size paper for printing
Entirely done in a drawing software and then printed to fit in A3 size
paper.
Reminder: Always save a soft-copy of your maps.
4.6. Unclear or fuzzy maps are not allowed.
4.7. Use a separate sheet for this map. We refer to this as Map 2.
7 19
13 25
8 20 31
14 26 34 Scale : 1 cm : _____
1 9 21 32
4 15 27 35
22 33 Legends:
2 10
5 16 28 36
3 11 23
6 17 29
12 24
18 30
Map 2
Cell Elevation Remarks Cell Elevation Remarks
1 2m 19 2m
2 2m 20 1m
3 2m 21 1m
4 2m 22 4m
5 3m 23 3m
6 2m 24 3m
7 1m 25 3m
8 2m 26 4m
9 3m 27 0m
10 3m 28 2m
11 3m 29 3m
12 3m 30 3m
13 1m 31 3m
14 2m 32 3m
15 2m 33 3m
16 5m 34 2m
17 4m 35 2m
18 4m 36 2m
Table 1.2
Exercise 2:
Optimizing Cell Areas
Fish Ponds or Bay
Area
River
Road
Rice Fields
Cells to be removed
1 1
3 3
2 2 1 Use Map 2 as reference for this
4 4 3 portion.
1 1 1 2
3 3 3 4 Plot the re-use pattern on this map.
2 2 2 1
4 4 4 3
1 1 1
3 3 3
2 2
4 4
With 4-Cell Re-use Pattern Effective Design Map 3
1 1 19
3 3 25
2 2 1 8 20 31
4 4 3 14 26 34
1 1 1 2 1 9 21 32
3 3 3 4 4 15 35
2 2 2 1 2 10 22
4 4 4 3 16 28
1 1 1 3 11 23
3 3 3 6 17 29
2 2 12 24
4 4 18 30
Cells that were removed are NOT included in the final frequency assignment map
1
Map 4 3
2 2 1
4 4 3
1 1 1 2
3 3 4
2 2 2
4 4
1 1 1
3 3 3
2 2
4 4
Exercise 3:
Frequency Assignment, Homing
Plan and Equipment
3.1. Fill out the following required latest information and calculations. Use this
format and A4 size of paper
Location of Coverage Area
Assigned Cellular Technology: (GSM/UMTS/LTE)
Assigned Uplink Frequency Range:
Simplex Channel Bandwidth (BWSC)
5
12 BTS 10
2
8 31 8 BTS 6
1 0 2 3 9
14
BTS 7
BTS 11
BSC 3 @ Cell 15
4 6 3 4 15 BTS 12
1 9 21
2
16 BTS 13
3
4 15 17 BTS 14
1 2 5 18 BTS 15 BSC 4 @ Cell 16
2 24 BTS 21
0 2 2 30 BTS 26
16
8
22 BTS 19
2
3 11 23 BTS 20
BSC 5 @ Cell 22
3 2 28 BTS 24
6 17 29 BTS 25
2 9 19 BTS 16
12
1 4 3
20
21
BTS 17
BTS 18
BSC 6 @ Cell 21
8 0 25 BTS 22
26 BTS 23
For GSM
31 BTS 27
32 BTS 28 BSC 7 @ Cell 26
34 BTS 29
35 BTS 30
Step 3: Select from one of the BSC’s to host as the MSC.
Consider logistical support and accessibility in choosing the
MSC site.
Cell BTS # BSC # MSC
1 BTS 1
2 BTS 2
BSC 1 @ Cell 4
3 BTS 3
4 BTS 4
6 BTS 5
1 10 BTS 8
BSC 2 @ Cell 10
9 2 11 BTS 9
12 BTS 10
2 5 3 8 BTS 6
8
1 0 2 1 3 9 BTS 7
BSC 3 @ Cell 15
14 BTS 11
4 2 6 3 4 15 BTS 12
1 9 16 BTS 13
1 1 2 3 17 BTS 14
4
1 5 2 5 18 BTS 15 BSC 4 @ Cell 16
MSC @ Cell 16
2 24 BTS 21
0 1 2 2 30 BTS 26
22 BTS 19
1 6 2 8 23 BTS 20
3 BSC 5 @ Cell 22
1 1 3 2 28 BTS 24
6 29 BTS 25
1 7 2 9 19 BTS 16
20 BTS 17
2 1 4 3 21 BTS 18
BSC 6 @ Cell 21
8 0 25 BTS 22
26 BTS 23
For GSM
31 BTS 27
32 BTS 28 BSC 7 @ Cell 26
34 BTS 29
35 BTS 30
Step 4: The final map is Map 5 and the table will be referred as Table 3:
Cell Designations
8 0 25 BTS 22
26 BTS 23
For GSM
31 BTS 27
32 BTS 28 BSC 7 @ Cell 26
34 BTS 29
35 BTS 30
Step 5: Make (new) Table 4: Equipment Summary per Cell
List of Equipment Brand &
Cell Designation
Model
1 BTS 1 Research for the radio and
2 BTS 2 computer-based
3 BTS 3
4 BTS 4+BSC1 equipment needed for each
6 BTS 5 site.
8 BTS 6
9 BTS 7
10 BTS 8 +BSC2
BTS would have the fewest
11 BTS 9 While the MSC would have
12 BTS 10
the greatest number of
14 BTS 11
15 BTS 12+BSC3
equipment.
16 BTS 13 +BSC4+MSC
: : You can use in multiple
35 BTS 30
sites, one brand /model of
an equipment
For GSM
Step 1: Using Map 3 for reference, assign all cells as
Node B’s.
Effective Cells for the Design Cell Designation Cell Designation
1 Node B 1 19 Node B 16
19 2 Node B 2 20 Node B 17
2 3 Node B 3 21 Node B 18
2 5
8 31 4 Node B 4 22 Node B 19
1 0 2 3 6 Node B 5 23 Node B 20
4 6 3 4
1 9 21 8 Node B 6 24 Node B 21
2 3
4 15 9 Node B 7 25 Node B 22
1 2 5
2 10 Node B 8 26 Node B 23
0 2 2
16 11 Node B 9 28 Node B 24
2 8
3 11 12 Node B 10 29 Node B 25
3 2
6 17 14 Node B 11 30 Node B 26
2 9
12
1 4 3 15 Node B 12 31 Node B 27
8 0 16 Node B 13 32 Node B 28
17 Node B 14 34 Node B 29
For UMTS 18 Node B 15 35 Node B 30
Step 2: Group neighboring 4 to 5 cells in a Cluster, then
assign one for RNC
Cell Node B # BSC # Core Network
1 Node B 1
2 Node B 2
RNC 1 @ Cell 4
3 Node B 3
4 Node B 4
6 Node B 5
19 10 Node B 8
2
RNC 2 @ Cell 10
11 Node B 9
5
12 Node B 10
2
8 31 8 Node B 6
1 0 2 3 9
14
Node B 7
Node B 11
RNC 3 @ Cell 15
4 6 3 4 15 Node B 12
1 9 21
2
16 Node B 13
3
4 15 17 Node B 14
1 2 5 18 Node B 15 RNC 4 @ Cell 16
2 24 Node B 21
0 2 2 30 Node B 26
16
8
22 Node B 19
2
3 11 23 Node B 20
RNC 5 @ Cell 22
3 2 28 Node B 24
6 17 29 Node B 25
2 9 19 Node B 16
12
1 4 3
20
21
Node B 17
Node B 18
RNC 6 @ Cell 21
8 0 25 Node B 22
26 Node B 23
For UMTS
31 Node B 27
32 Node B 28 RNC 7 @ Cell 26
34 Node B 29
35 Node B 30
Step 3: Select from one of the RNC to host as the CN.
Consider logistical support and accessibility in choosing the
CN site.
Cell Node B # RNC # Core Network
1 Node B 1
2 Node B 2
RNC 1 @ Cell 4
3 Node B 3
4 Node B 4
6 Node B 5
1 10 Node B 8
RNC 2 @ Cell 10
9 2 11 Node B 9
12 Node B 10
2 5 3 8 Node B 6
8
1 0 2 1 3 9 Node B 7
RNC 3 @ Cell 15
14 Node B 11
4 2 6 3 4 15 Node B 12
1 9 16 Node B 13
1 1 2 3 17 Node B 14
4 Core Network
1 5 2 5 18 Node B 15 RNC 4 @ Cell 16
Center
2 24 Node B 21
@ Cell 16
0 1 2 2 30 Node B 26
22 Node B 19
1 6 2 8 23 Node B 20
3 RNC 5 @ Cell 22
1 1 3 2 28 Node B 24
6 29 Node B 25
1 7 2 9 19 Node B 16
20 Node B 17
2 1 4 3 21 Node B 18
RNC 6 @ Cell 21
8 0 25 Node B 22
26 Node B 23
For UMTS
31 Node B 27
32 Node B 28 RNC 7 @ Cell 26
34 Node B 29
35 Node B 30
Step 4: The final map is Map 5 and the table will be referred as Table 3:
Cell Designations
8 0 25 Node B 22
26 Node B 23
For UMTS
31 Node B 27
32 Node B 28 RNC 7 @ Cell 26
34 Node B 29
35 Node B 30
Step 5: Make (new) Table 4: Equipment Summary per Cell
List Equipment Brand &
Cell Designation
Model per Site
1 Node B 1 Research for the radio and
2 Node B 2 computer-based
3 Node B 3
4 Node B 4 +RNC1 equipment needed for each
6 Node B 5 site.
8 Node B 6
9 Node B 7
10 Node B 8+RNC2
Node B’s would have the
11 Node B 9 fewest
12 Node B 10
While the CN would have the
14 Node B 11
15 Node B 12+RNC3
greatest number of
16 Node B 13+RNC4+CN equipment.
: :
35 Node B 30
You can use in multiple
sites, one brand /model of
an equipment
For UMTS
Step 1: Using Map 3 for reference, assign all cells as
eNode B’s.
For LTE
31 eNode B 27
32 eNode B 28
34 eNode B 29
35 eNode B 30
Step 4: The final map is Map 5 and the table will be referred as Table 3:
Cell Designations
For LTE
31 eNode B 27
32 eNode B 28
34 eNode B 29
35 eNode B 30
Step 5: Make (new) Table 4: Equipment Summary per Cell
List Equipment Brand &
Cell Designation
Model per Site
1 eNode B 1 Research for the radio and
2 eNode B 2 computer-based
3 eNode B 3
4 eNode B 4 equipment needed for each
6 eNode B 5 site.
8 eNode B 6
9 eNode B 7
10 eNode B 8
eNode B’s would have the
11 eNode B 9 fewest
12 eNode B 10
While the CN would have the
14 eNode B 11
15 eNode B 12
greatest number of
16 eNode B 13+CN equipment.
: :
35 eNode B 30
You can use in multiple
sites, one brand /model of
an equipment
For LTE
Optional is Map 6, Showing adjustments made on Cell Sites
For LTE 16
17
5m
4m
Adj. Anntena 34
35
2m
2m Inc. Cov.Pwr
18 4m 36 2m x-Maj.Outside