Chapter 2 Cellular Systems2
Chapter 2 Cellular Systems2
Radio tower
PSTN
Telephon
e
Mobile Switching
Center Network
R
R
R
Hexagonal cell
aT = 33/2 R 2/4 is conceptual, however, it is universally
r 2 x2 y2
x u cos 30 0
y v u sin 0
30 1
r ( v 2 uv u 2 )
2
The number of
2 cells in a cluster, N, is given by
N i 2 ij j 2
where i and j are non-negative integers
There are only certain cluster sizes and layouts possible.
Typical values of N are 1, 3, 4, 7, 12, ……
1 1 3 1.732
1 2 7 2.646
2 2 12 3.464
1 3 13 3.606
2 3 19 4.359
1 4 21 4.583
1/3
Re-use factor is
BS1
defined as:
BS1 D
q 3
R N
CM k N M S
How large is k?
How many forward calls
can be made
simultaneously for the
Figure shown next?
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Cell Capacity and Reuse: Solution
Solution:
There are 50 MHz / 0.2 MHz = 250 channels per cell
With N = 4, then k = 250/4 = 62.5
If all the channels in the cell are in use, the call is blocked
I.e., the user will not get service
BS-1 P (x)
1 P (x)
2 BS-2
D1
D6
D5 D2
D4
D3
Serving Base
Station
∑ I
jj
1
I ∑
i1 ( D i )
For simplification, assume all interferers have equidistance,
i.e., for only the first layer of equidistant interferers
S
R
n 3N
I
𝑛
D
𝑛
𝑆 1 𝐷 (√ 3 𝑁 )
𝐼
= ( )
6 𝑅
=
6 D
D
30
Path loss n= 2
25
Path loss n = 3
Path loss n=4
20
SIR in dB
15
N =7 N=12
10
-5
0 2 4 6 8 10 14 16 18 20
12
Cluster Size, N
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Worst Case Calculation of S/I
The MS is at the cell
boundary
The approximate S/I is
given by:
𝑆 = ( 𝑅 )− 𝑛
𝐼 2 ( 𝐷 − 𝑅 )− 𝑛 +2( 𝐷 )−𝑛 +2( 𝐷 + 𝑅 )−𝑛
S 1
⇒
I 2Q 1 n 2Q n 2Q
1 n
Interferer Subscriber
In power control
1. Reduces the transmit power level of MSs close to the BS since a
high TX power is not necessary in this case
2. MSs located far away must transmit with larger power than
those nearby
Power control reduces out-of-band interference , prolongs
battery life, and generally reduces even co-channel
interference on the reverse channel
AC UAu A
C C
In Example 1, assume that there are 100 users and 20
channels
Then A = 100(0.1)= 10 and Ac = 10/20 = 0.5
C C!
Pr [blocking] GOS
∑
k 0
Ak
k!
Meaning of GOS
The probability that a call will be forced into the queue AND it will
wait longer than t seconds before being served (for some given
t)
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Trunking - Blocked Calls Delayed …
Additional assumptions:
1. The queue is infinitely long: Translates to infinite memory
2. No one who is queued gives up / hangs up (rather than wait)
𝑃 𝐶− 𝐴
𝑟 [ delay t ∨𝑑𝑒𝑙𝑎𝑦 >0 ] = exp − 𝑡 ( 𝐻 )
The marginal (overall) probability that a call will be delayed
AND experience a delay greater than t is then
Pr [delay t] Pr [delay 0]Pr [delay t | delay 0]
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Cell Splitting
Cell splitting: Process of subdividing a congested cell into
smaller cells (called microcells), where each cell has
Its own BS (increase in BSs deployed) and
Reduction in the transmitter power and antenna height
Splitting the cells reduces the cell size and thus more
number of cells have to be used
More number of cells = > more number of clusters =>
more channels => higher capacity
Cell splitting allows a system to grow by replacing large
cells by small cells without new spectrum usage
Additional channels per unit area are created
We have:
Power at the boundary of un-split cell:
P P Rn
u tu
P tmc P tu
16
Thus, the transmit power must be reduced by 12dB in
order to fill in the original coverage area with microcells,
while maintaining the S/I requirement
4 Cell 7 Cell
Cluster Cluster
Smaller
Cells
7 Cell
Cluster 12
Cell
Cluster
Typical city cellular radio cell plan – different cell sizes and
clusters
Combination of cell size and cluster size to increase capacity
SIR R n
n n
D (D
0.7R)
Desired channel Interfering co-channel cells @ D distance
1
1-1 2 120o
3
1-
1-322
Sector in use CCI
Zone
Selector
Solution
To achieve S/I = 18 dB, we need N=7
Now we create 3 zones within a cell
The cluster size has been reduced to N = 3
A capacity increase factor of 7/3 = 2.33