Title :
Calibration of a radio network simulation tool for UMTS
Author :
Vernon, A.M. ; Beach, M.A. ; McGeehan, J.P.
Abstract :
As power is the resource shared on both UMTS uplink and downlink, a simulation-based approach must be adopted more closely to estimate the users´ perceived quality of service. Previous work at the University of Bristol (Vernon (2001)) has proposed a Web-enabled distributed approach to UMTS radio network planning. Software written in the Java programming language is run on multiple Web browsers; users requiring network planning resources can run simulations using surplus processing power on other users´ workstations, accessed remotely over the Internet. This paper demonstrates how the planning tool was set up to simulate a real-world scenario. Using vector channel sounding data obtained from a MeDaV transmit-receive assembly interfaced to an Allgon-provided eight element array antenna, scatterer angle-delay-intensity plots were obtained for a number of test locations in Bristol city centre. Using the data obtained from combining a number of plots, the propagation characteristics between source, scatterers and receiver for the area under test may be obtained. Calibration of the planning tool for areal density of scatterers and power coupling into and out of scattering centres can then be performed.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; Java; antenna arrays; calibration; electromagnetic wave scattering; packet radio networks; quality of service; radiowave propagation; receiving antennas; telecommunication network planning; transmitting antennas; Allgon; Bristol; Java programming language; MeDaV transmit-receive assembly; UMTS; Web-enabled distributed approach; calibration; eight element array antenna; power coupling; propagation characteristics; quality of service; radio network planning; scatterer angle-delay-intensity plots; scattering centres; simulation tool; vector channel sounding data;
Conference_Titel :
3G Mobile Communication Technologies, 2002. Third International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 489)
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-749-7
DOI :
10.1049/cp:20020453