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Michael Ochieng
17/12/2004
TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ................................................................................2 Creating a new project................................................................3 Importing the area map...............................................................4 Importing the Data.....................................................................10 Setting up transmitter properties.............................................21 Creating the computation zone................................................25 Setting up Neighbors................................................................26 Making a CDMA2000 1xRTT Prediction....................................29 Saving the Image.......................................................................37 Making a CDMA2000 EVDO Prediction.....................................38
Introduction
This document is meant for the Huawei Technical Services Department. It has been written to guide new users of the Atoll Software when making a CDMA2000 Network Simulation. Please note that above are just the brief descriptions about the operations. For more details, please refer to the Atoll User Manual.
Click on new this command will open a dialog box to choose which kind of prediction you want to make.
Select CDMA2000 1xRTT 1xEVDO and Click OK o This will open up the project window
Clicking import will open up a dialog box and locate where the supported files are located.
Click on one of the folders and select the index file and click open.
Select: Clutter classes for clutter index file Altitudes for Height index file Vectors for the vector index file Note: We do not need to import the ortho index file Repeat this process for all the folders After this operation, you will need to select the coordinate system for the project. Click on Tools Select Options from the drop down menu
Click on the coordinates tab Click on the browse button corresponding to Projection
From the resultant dialog box, Select the particular zone for the map in use. In Find, drop down the list and select the particular UTM Zone Example: For our work, we select WGS84 UTM Zone.
Selecting the UTM Zone will populate the table. Select the appropriate region based on the coordinate location.
For example, Uganda lies in the WGS84 UTM Zone 30degEast to 36degEast Northern Hemisphere.
Click on browse window corresponding to the Display The select the display type from the populated window For our work, we normally select WGS84 UTM Zones
Right clicking on the table, a pop up menu appears the menu gives several options and one can try any of them to see how they work. But initially, only a few are available. Select display column this open up dialog box that allows you to select the columns you wish to display.
Select the tables by checking the check boxes for each of the columns you want displayed.
Note: The table must match the excel table shown below
Name
Manufac turer
MUD factor 0
Rake factor 1
CDMAE qt0
Copy the values and paste them on the Atoll corresponding table Just copy the values in the excel table and paste them on the Atoll table by simply highlighting the row and pasting using CTRL+V or by right clicking on the column and selecting paste.
NB: The following section of the document has operations that are similar to the above explained. So I will just provide screenshots of the tables required for Atoll and the corresponding excel tables.
Nb CEs Nb CEs used used (DL) (UL) CDMAEqt0 EVDO_HAT 1 1 Note: You must ensure that the particular terminals exported exist in the Atoll database. Equipment Terminal
To achieve this, On the explorer window under Data, Expand CDMA Parameters Then Expand terminals (check the contents)
If the particular terminal does not exist, right click on the terminals folder Click on new and enter values for the new terminal.
Sites Table
Right click on Sites folder and select Open Table or just double click on it to open the table
Repeat the steps for the base station to copy data from the excel table. The corresponding excel table looks like this
Name
Longitude
latitude
Equipment CDMAEqt0
Entebbe
33.106 94
0.5902777 78
Feeder Table Right Click on Transmitter Select equipment and click on feeder equipment
Repeat the steps for the base station to copy data from the excel table. The corresponding excel table looks like this
Name Feeder1
BTS Equipment
Import the excel table that has this format
Name BTS1
BTS Equipment Right Click on Transmitter Select equipment and click on BTS equipment
Repeat the steps for the base station to copy data from the excel table.
Transmitter Table
Import the excel table that has this format
Site
Transmitter
Antenna Antenna15dBi
Height (m)
Azimuth ()
Downtilt ()
Transmission loss 0
Reception loss 0
Konge
Konge_0
45
60
Repeat the steps for the base station to copy data from the excel table.
Cells Table
Right Click on Transmitter Select Cells and click on Open Table
Name
Konge(0)
Transmitter Konge_0
Carrier 0
Note: This is all the data required for one to make a prediction.
The general tab - shows general information that need to be added to the transmitters It does not influence our work therefore they can be left as default. Table Tab displays the fields already defined for the transmitter. They cannot be edited. But one can add fields to it.
Global Parameters allows user to input values for the parameters, frequency, carriers, spreading width, Interferences and Handoff. Adjust the parameters according to your requirements.
Propagation this window allows one to select the Propagation Model based on the frequency used for the network. It also allows the user to change the vakue for the transmission radius of the transmitter and the resolution of the map in use.
Station Templates allows users to select the particular user environments for the prediction. The environments have been defined under CDMA/CDMA2000 Parameters.
Display allows the user to select the display option for the transmitters in the simulation map.
With the draw tool, draw a computation zone around the sites to be simulated.
Setting up Neighbors.
Right click on Transmitters Select Cell Select Neighbors Click on Automatic Allocation
Click on run
An event viewer window opens up and one can check the progress of the neighbor allocation. When it completes, click on close. Then click on commit in the automatic neighbor window.
A new window opens up (Study Window) allows one to select the study type to base the prediction.
Note: The study types enclosed with the red box can be predicted directly.
But for the study types enclosed in blue, an environment map must be built first in order to make the predictions.
Example 1: We will make a prediction based on Coverage by signal. Solution Step 1: Select coverage by signal from the study window as show in the previous screen. Then Click OK. Step 2: A properties window opens up Under Display tab, adjust the values based on your desired results.
Under Condition tab adjust the parameters as desired but they can be left as default
Under General, input general properties for the prediction but they may be left as default.
Step 3: Click apply and then OK to exit this window. Step 4: Expand the predictions folder the new prediction will have been added. Step 5: Right click on the new prediction. From the pop up menu, Click on calculate
After the calculation completes, the prediction can be seen in the document pane. One can close all other windows to see the prediction clearly or can zoom in.
Step 6: One can add a grid to show the area of coverage of a particular site. Right Click on the site in the map Click on Grid
A window opens up to allow you adjust the maximum radius, circle spcing and angle interval.
Example 2: Making a prediction based on Service area (Eb/Nt) downlink. Solution To make the prediction, procedure is the same as that of the Coverage by Signal. But the only difference is one has to create the environment map. Step 1: repeat steps 1 to 4 for the coverage by signal. Under step two, adjust the parameter values accordingly.
Under Simulation tab select the simulation already built (if there is any), then select the carrier, mobility, service and terminal that will be used for the prediction.
Under general, it is the same as that of Coverage by signal. Step 5: Click on Geo Tab Right Click on CDMA/CDMA2000 Traffic and click new.
A window will open up that allows you to choose the map type. Select Based on environment (Raster) and click on Create Map.
Click on the combo box marked in red to choose the data that you wish to use for the prediction Use this tool to draw the environment map. Just draw along the computation zone. Step 2: Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the coverage by signal.
From the resultant dialog window, save the image as a .bmp file. Open it in paint or any other picture viewer.
Note that you have to select the 1xEVDO carrier (All or a specific carrier) first, then you will have the 1xEVDO Data in the Service option. The predictions in the red rectangle are those that can generate the 1xEVDO plot by the operation given above.
Before you generate the 1xEVDO prediction plot, you have to accomplish the following operations: (a) Specify the 1xEVDO carrier in the Global Parameters tab of Transmitter properties
(b) Then define the power of each 1xEVDO cell in the Cells table
(c) Define the 1xEVDO services and the User Profiles etc.
(d) Generate the traffic map by using one or all the following methods:
(f) In the end, you can select the simulation result as the input of prediction in the 1st screenshot in
this document. (g) Select the prediction study, for example, Service level (Eb/Nt) uplink. Then in the properties window, under Display Tab, select Discrete Values under the Display Type. Then select Rates under Field
How do I build the Atoll.ini file needed for creating the table for Eb/Nt values and their corresponding data rates? Answer: From Atoll version 2.2.0, the (C/I<-> Max Rate) lookup table is provided in the project file be default. You can have it in the properties of each Mobility type:
Click the Graph button then you will have a graph as shown below.
You can modify the values in the graph according to your real network. The table below shows the Eb/Nt as a function of data rate for satisfying the modulation and coding requirements for 1% packet error rate:
Data Rate (kbps) 38.4 76.8 153.6 307.2 614.4 921.6 1228.8 1843.2 2457.6
Traffic Ec/Nt (=C/I) (dB) -10.5 -7.5 -4.5 -2.0 1.0 3.3 5.0 9.2 11.5
Traffic Eb/Nt (dB) 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.0 4.0 4.6 5.0 7.4 8.5