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Opening an Atoll document (UMTS HSPA) Analysing UMTS performance Analysing UMTS load factors Analysing HSDPA performance Analysing HSUPA performance Using the automatic neighbour allocation tool Using the automatic scrambling codes allocation tool
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3. Save the document in your personal folder. Information: Use File > Save As to save an Atoll document into your personal folder.
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On the General tab, name the study: "UMTS: Effective Service Area Analysis (Mobile Internet)". Click Calculate. Information: With this study, Atoll colours the pixel when the service is available, i.e., when the values of Ec/Io, Eb/Nt DL, and Eb/Nt UL on the pixel exceed the respective minimum quality values. 6. Select the visibility box for the study "UMTS: Effective Service Area Analysis (Mobile Internet)" and open the Point Analysis Tool. Select the UMTS - AS Analysis view Set the Point Analysis Tool with the same parameters as defined in the prediction we want to study (Terminal = UMTS Terminal, Service = Mobile Internet Access, Mobility = Pedestrian, Carrier = 0). Perform an Active Set analysis on several pixels and determine one pixel where the service is not available in the Downlink Double-click in the point analysis tool in order to know why the service is not available in the Uplink. Why? Close the Point Analysis Tool. Information: By double-clicking the service availability result, a dialogue box is displayed showing necessary information to investigate the availability or the non availability of a service on a certain pixel. 7. Create a "Pilot Pollution Analysis" prediction study for all transmitters with the following parameters on the Condition tab: Terminal = UMTS Terminal. Service = Mobile Internet Access. Mobility = 50 km/h. Carrier = 0. On the General tab, name the study: "UMTS: Pilot Pollution Analysis (Mobile Internet)". Click Calculate. Information: With this study, Atoll determines on each pixel the number of polluters there might be. Then it colours the pixel according to the values and the thresholds defined in the Display tab. A polluter is a cell which satisfies all the conditions to enter the mobile AS but which is not admitted because the AS limit has already been reached. 8. Create a "Handoff Zones" prediction study for all transmitters with the following parameters on the Condition tab: Terminal = UMTS Terminal. Service = Voice. Mobility = 50 km/h. Carrier = 0. On the General tab, name the study: "UMTS: Handoff Zones (Voice)". Click Calculate. Information: With this study, Atoll colours each pixel according to the mobile handover status. 9. Save the document.
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Information: Atoll will generate a comparative report for all the studies. It is then easier to look for differences. 6. Open the UMTS Cells table: Use the "Filter by Selection" option and set the "Total Power (dBm)" to 40 dBm for all cells using carrier 0. Close the UMTS Cells table. 7. Save the document.
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3. Click several transmitters to see their neighbour relations on the map. 4. Clear the visibility box of the study: "UMTS Prediction 2: Coverage by Transmitter (Best ServerNull Margin). 5. Use the Automatic Allocation tool to allocate the UMTS inter-carrier neighbours of UMTS transmitters. Define the following parameters in the Inter-carrier Neighbours tab: Click the Define button. In the DL Load Contributing to Io box, set the Global value (%Pmax) to 20%. Click OK. Set the % min Covered Area to 1%. Check the following relation constraints: Force co-site cells as neighbours and Delete existing neighbours on the right side of the interface. Click the Calculate button. Click Commit to commit the results. Click the Close button to close the Automatic Neighbour Allocation dialogue. 6. Open the UMTS Neighbours table of UMTS Transmitters (i.e., the table containing intra-technology neighbours) and check the availability of intra-carrier and inter-carrier neighbours for cells located in the dense urban area (e.g. for BRU013_UMTS_1). 7. Select transmitter BRU013_UMTS_1 on the map to see its neighbour relations. 8. Click the Edit Relations on the Map button ( 9. Save the document. ) again to disable it.
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