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Introduction Capacity Expansion Strategies - Hot Spot Deployment - One to One Overlay Deployment Multi-carrier traffic Type Separation Strategies Parameter setting for Hot Spot deployment IFHO for Coverage in Hot Spot deployment Parameter setting for one-on-one deployment WCDMA Boundary Case
Introduction
As the deployment of UMTS/WCDMA systems continuous to grow all over the world, new capabilities are being added to the system, and new services and applications, such as high speed data, video streaming, video broadcasting, push to talk, and voice over IP, are being provided or evaluated by 3G operators. In order to provide 3G services in a most economical way, 3G operators have also been considering or deploying multiple carriers in their networks to meet these ever increasing demands.
Figure : A HCS deployment with 2 layers of macro cells and 1 layer of pico cells
Hot spot
Performance, not fully utilizing the High capacity areas with coverage of the additional low mobility, special WCDMA carrier (if same event like sports frequency band). Higher stadiums and inter-frequency activity in concerts. high mobility areas.
One-to-One
High traffic growth areas and high mobility, like business districts.
Considering the availability of HSDPA/HSUPA (a.k.a. HSPA) support in Rel-5/Rel-6, some network operators may consider an additional strategy of using the multiple frequency deployment to separate different traffic types in a per-carrier basis. In particular, the following multi-carrier traffic type separation strategies are expected: HSPA (F2) overlaid on R99 (F1) HSPA+R99 (F2) overlaid on R99 (F1) HSPA (F2) overlaid on HSPA +R99 (F1)
Per-carrier traffic separation strategies can be applied to both capacity expansion schemes (One-on-one and hot spot)
deployment :