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Profile: Functionality Chart

This document provides a summary of the features and functionality of the Cellular Expert Profile module. It details the various path loss models, propagation models, and algorithms supported by the software for conducting point-to-point and point-to-multipoint cellular network analysis, including modeling of line of sight propagation, diffraction, clutter losses and more. The module also allows tuning of prediction models to improve accuracy of analysis results.

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Profile: Functionality Chart

This document provides a summary of the features and functionality of the Cellular Expert Profile module. It details the various path loss models, propagation models, and algorithms supported by the software for conducting point-to-point and point-to-multipoint cellular network analysis, including modeling of line of sight propagation, diffraction, clutter losses and more. The module also allows tuning of prediction models to improve accuracy of analysis results.

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PROFILE

Functionality chart
Cellular Expert Profile module features

Tasks Features

Free space path loss: ITU-R P.525-2


Fresnel zone ellipsoids: ITU-R P.526-11
Path clearance: ITU-R P.530-13
Specific attenuation: ITU-R P.676-8 using input from ITU-R P.837-5,
ITU-R P.838-3 and ITU-R P.839-3
Rain attenuation: ITU-R P.530-13
Diffraction algorithms:
Single knife-edge (ITU-R P.526-11)
Deygout (ITU-R P.526-11)
Average (ITU-R P.530-13)
Point-to-point analysis
Path loss models:
 Line-of-sight
 Hata
 Diffraction
 Macro Adaptive
 SUI
 Reflection analysis
 Multipath analysis
 Anti-correlation analysis
 Antenna height optimization
 Reporting

Basic algorithm: Okumura-Hata equitation Type: Point-to-multipoint


Frequency: ~ 150 MHz - 2 GHz Distance: up to 100 km
Hata Model Parameters:
 Standard (ETR 364, COST 231 and ITU-R P.529-3)
 Macro Model
 9999 Model (Ericsson)

Effective Antenna Height methods:


Propagation Models:  Absolute
HATA  Profile
 Average
 Relative
 Slope

Diffraction
 Single knife-edge (ITU-R P.526-11)
 Deygout (ITU-R P.526-11)
 Spherical Earth (ITU-R P.526-11)
 Average (ITU-R P.530-13)
Tasks Features

Basic algorithm: ITU-R P.452-14


Type: Point-to-point and Point-to-multipoint
Frequency: about 700 MHz - 40 GHz
Distance: up to 100 - 150 km
Line of Sight Percentage of Time: 0.001 to 50.
Specific attenuation: ITU-R P.676-8 using input from ITU-R P.837-5,
ITU-R P.838-3 and ITU-R P.839-3.
Diffraction: Deygout method of ITU-R P.526-11
Rain attenuation: ITU-R P.530-13

Basic algorithm: COST 231 Model (ETR 364, COST 231 Final
Walfish-Ikegami Report) Type: Point-to-area (multipoint) Frequency: about 800 MHz -
2 GHz Distance: up to 5 km

Basic algorithm: IEEE 802.16 Type: Point-to-area (multipoint)


SUI
Frequency: about 2 GHz - 5 GHz Distance: up to 70 km

Nth best servers coverage, number of servers coverage


Best Server calculation
Nth best servers field strength coverage

Evaluation of prediction accuracy


Hata model:
 9999 model parameters adjustment
 Macro model parameters adjustment
 Clutter loss offset determination for each type of clutter
Prediction Model tuning
Walfish – Ikegami model tuning
SUI model tuning
Line of sight model:
 One slope model tuning
 Dual slope model tuning

For more information contact Cellular Expert team today:

e-mail [email protected]

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