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Mobile Communication (ET4 153)                                                      01/05/00




                      Mobile Communications (ET4 153)

                     2. Cellular System Design Fundamentals
                                               Part 2

                                               Jos Nijhof
                                     Delft University of Technology




           Cellular Systems                                           mc_02 #   1




            Cellular Systems – Overview Part 1

            •   Frequency reuse
            •   Cluster size (N)
            •   Frequency reuse factor (1/N)
            •   Co-channel interference
            •   Co-channel reuse ratio (Q)
            •   Signal-to-Interference ratio (S/I)
            •   Trunking
            •   Grade of Service (GOS)
            •   Erlang-B formula
            •   Cell splitting
            •   Sectoring


           Cellular Systems                                           mc_02 #   2




Cellular Systems                                                                          1
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            Cellular Systems – Overview Part 2
            •   Exercises on cellular planning
            •   Channel assignment strategies
            •   Handoff (handover) strategies
            •   Power control




           Cellular Systems                                             mc_02 #   3




            Example 1.1 - Problem statement
                          (2)

                   (1)           (5)
                                                    Compute:
                          66.7

                   30.8   (4)    38.2    (1)        (a) The number of channels
                   (3)                                  required in each cell
                          33.2    (7)               (b) The number of subscribers
                          (6)    32.6
                   48.6                                 served by the system
                                                    (c) The average number of
                          37.8
                                                        subscribers per channel
            Given:                                  (d) The number of calls
            Total available channels: 395               supported by the system
            Each subscriber generates 0.03 erlang   (e) The subscriber density per
            Average holding time: 120 s                 square mile
            System area: 1200 miles2
            Grade of service: 2%
                                                    (f) The cell radius in miles

           Cellular Systems                                             mc_02 #   4




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            Example 1.1 - Solution
                            Cell      Traffic     No. of         No. of      No. of      Channel
                           Number    (erlang)    Channels     Subscribers    Calls      Utilisation
                                                 Required       Per Cell    Per Cell
                                       (An)         (a)           (b)         (d)

                              1       30.8          40          1026.7        924          0.77

                              2       66.7          78          2223.3        2001         0.86

                              3       48.6          59          1620.0        1458         0.82

                              4       33.2          43          1106.7        996          0.77

                              5       38.2          48          1273.3        1146         0.80

                              6       37.8          48          1260.0        1134         0.79

                              7       32.6          42          1086.7        978          0.78

                            Total     287.9         358         9596.7        8637

                                                   From           An                        An
                                                  erlang                    (b) x 0.9
                                                                 0.03                      (a)
                                                table/chart

           Cellular Systems                                                                       mc_02 #   5




            Example 1.1 - Solution

              (a), (b) : see table
              (c) : avg. number of subscriber s per channel : 9597 358 = 26.8
              (d) : number of calls supported by system : A = λh ⇒ 0.03 = λ × 120

                                = 0.00025 [calls/s] = 0.00025 × 3600 = 0.9 [calls/hr ]
                         0.03
                     λ=
                          120
                     Cell (1) : Number of calls supported : 1026.7 × 0.9 = 924
              (e) : subscriber density per mile 2 : 9597/1200 = 8.0
              (f) : cell radius in miles : area/cell = 1200/7 = 171.4 miles 2 ⇒ radius



           Cellular Systems                                                                       mc_02 #   6




Cellular Systems                                                                                                      3
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            Example 1.3 - Problem statement
             Compare the spectral efficiency of the digital system with respect to the
             analogue system using the following data:

             (a)   The total number of channels in the analogue cellular system = 416
             (b)   The number of control channels = 21
             (c)   The number of voice channels = 395
             (d)   The channel bandwidth = 30 kHz. The digital systems has 3 channels
                   per 30 kHz
             (e)   The reuse factor N = 7
             (f)   The total available bandwidth in each direction = 12.5 MHz
             (g)   The total coverage area = 10,000 km2
             (h)   The required S/I ratio for the analogue system = 18 dB (63.1)
             (I)   The required S/I ratio for the digital system = 14 dB (25.1)
             (j)   The call blocking (GOS) = 2%

           Cellular Systems                                                         mc_02 #   7




            Example 1.3 - Solution

           Spectral efficiency - η m =
                                          ( Total traffic carried by the system )
                                         ( Bandwidth ) × ( Total coverage area)
            ANALOGUE SYSTEM:
            No. of voice channels / cell: 395 / 7 = 56.4 ⇒ 56
            Offered traffic load: N = 56, B = 0.02 ⇒ A = 459 (from erlang table)
                                                           .
            Carried traffic load: C = (1 − B) × A = (1 − 0.02) × 45.9 = 44.98 [erlang / cell]
                              10,000 10,000
            Number of cells:          =
                               Acell     2.6 R 2
                                              10,000
                                     44.98 ×
            ⇒ Spectral efficiency =           2.6 R 2 = 1384
                                                         .
                                      12.5 × 10,000       R2

           Cellular Systems                                                         mc_02 #   8




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            Example 1.3 - Solution
                                             Total traffic carried by the system
              Spectral efficiency = ηm =
                                            (Bandwidth ) × (Total coverage area )
               DIGITAL SYSTEM :
               No. of channels per 30 kHz = 3
               Number of voice channels per cell = 56 × 3 = 168
               Offered traffic load : N = 168,B = 0.02 ⇒ A = 154.5 (from erlang table)
               Carried traffic load : C = (1 − B ) × A = (1 − 0.02 ) × 154.5 [erlang/cel l]
                           1                1
                   S 4      S 2 Qdigital 2    25.1
              Q = 6  ⇒ Q = 6  ⇒
                          2
                                                =      = 0.6307
                   I        I   Qanaloge  2
                                                  63.1
                                              151.4           7.386
               ⇒ Spectral efficiency =                      =       erlang/MHz /km 2
                                      12.5 × 2.6 R × 0.6307
                                                  2
                                                               R 2

                  ηm (digital )   7.386
               ⇒                =       = 5.34
                 ηm (analogue ) 1.384
           Cellular Systems                                                                mc_02 #    9




            GSM system architecture (1)
                                                                                 PLMN
                                                                                 & International
                                                  OMC
                                                               ISC
                                                                                                   PSTN
                                                                                                   ISDN
                                                                                                   PDN
             MS     BTS
                                BSC
                                                                                      GMSC


                                      BSC                   MSC
                   BTS
             MS
                                                                       EIR
                                      MS                                     AUC
                          BTS                                                      HLR
                                                                                         VLR


           Cellular Systems                                                                mc_02 #   10




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            GSM system architecture (2)
              BTS         Base Transceiving Station
              BSC         Base Station Controller
              MSC         Mobile Switching Center
              GMSC        Gateway MSC
              ISC         International Switching Center
              MS          Mobile Station
              HLR         Home Location Register
              VLR         Visitor Location Register
              EIR         Equipment Identity Register
              AUC         Authentication Center
              OMC         Operation and Maintenance Center




           Cellular Systems                                             mc_02 #   11




            A mobile radio environment

                                                     Multipath fading
                         Ra
                           dio
                               pa
                                 th       Medium

                                      Pro
                                         pa
                                            g
                                        los ation
                                           s

                Base
               station
                                                                 Mobile
                                                                 station




           Cellular Systems                                             mc_02 #   12




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            The mobile radio channel: fading

                                     10
                                                                                           Shadowing
                                      0
               Signal Level (dB)




                                    -10

                                    -20

                                    -30
                                                Rayleigh fading
                                    -40         (multipath reception)
                                                                                                     λ
                                    -50
                                                                                                     2
                                    -60
                                           0        1          2        3          4         5       6        7
                                                                                                          time

           Cellular Systems                                                                                           mc_02 #    13




            GSM: Carrier frequencies, duplexing, and TDMA frames
                   960 MHz
                     959.8 MHz                  124
                                                123                                                      Downlink
             25 MHz
                                                 ⋅⋅⋅
                                                                   1      2    3       4    5    6   7     8
                                   200 kHz       ⋅⋅⋅
                                                 2
                     935.2 MHz                   1
                   935 MHz
                                                                       Data burst, 156.25 bit periods = 15/26 ms ≈ 576.9 µs
                915 MHz
                       914.8 MHz                        124
             45 MHz                                     123            Delay
             separation                                                                1    2    3   4     5      6      7      8
                                                         ⋅⋅⋅
                                          200 kHz        ⋅⋅⋅                                                            Uplink
                                                         2
                         890.2 MHz                       1
                   890 MHz


           Cellular Systems                                                                                           mc_02 #    14




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            Channel Assignment Strategies (1)
            • Fixed channel allocation (FCA)
               – fixed assignment of frequencies to cell clusters and
                 cells.
               – not very efficient if traffic load varies
               – simple to use, but requires careful traffic analysis
                 before installation
               – used in the GSM system
            • Variation: Borrowing channel allocation (BCA)
               – heavy loaded cell can “borrow” channels from a light
                 loaded neighboring cell
               – problem: interference
           Cellular Systems                                                mc_02 #   15




            Channel Assignment Strategies (2)
            • Dynamic channel allocation (DCA)
               – each time a call request is made, the base station
                 requests a channel from the MSC
               – MSC takes into account:
                   • probability of future blocking within the cell
                   • frequency of use of the channel
                   • frequency reuse distance
               – Advantages:
                   • lower probability of blocking, increases trunking capacity of
                     the system
               – Disadvantages:
                   • increased storage and computational load
           Cellular Systems                                                mc_02 #   16




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            The handover process
             Handover: Changing physical channels, radio channels of fixed
                       network connections involved in a call, while
                       maintaining the call
             Two phases:

               1. MONITORING PHASE
                   • measurement of the quality of the current and
                   possible candidate radio links
                   • initiation of a handover when necessary
               2. HANOVER HANDLING PHASE
                   • determination of a new point of attachment (PoA)
                   • setting up of new links, release of old links
                   • initiation of a possible re-routing procedure


           Cellular Systems                                                         mc_02 #   17




            Two basic reasons for a handover
            • MS moves out of the range of a BTS
               – signal level becomes too low
               – error rate becomes too high
            • Load balancing
               – traffic in one cell is too high ⇒ shift some MSs to other
                 cells with a lower load



                     The GSM standard identifies about 40 reasons for a handover!




           Cellular Systems                                                         mc_02 #   18




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            Handover types
            • Intra-cell handover
               – narrow-band interference ⇒ change carrier frequency
               – controlled by BSC
            • Inter-cell, intra-BSC handover
               – typical handover scenario
               – BSC performs the handover, assigns new radio channel in the
                 new cell, releases the old one
            • Inter-BSC, intra-MSC handover
               – handover between cells controlled by different BSCs
               – controlled by the MSC
            • Inter-MSC handover
               – handover between cells belonging to different MSCs
               – controlled by both MSCs

           Cellular Systems                                                          mc_02 #   19




            Handover types

                        PLMN

                             MSC                                         MSC        MSC
                                                      MSC

                         BSC                  BSC              BSC      BSC              BSC

                                        old         handover      new         handover
                                        PoA                       PoA

                       handover




                   Intra-BSC handover         Inter-BSC / intra-MSC      Inter-MSC handover
                                                     handover
           Cellular Systems                                                          mc_02 #   20




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            Intra-MSC handover (mobile assisted)
             MS            BTSold                           BSCold               MSC               BSCnew             BTSnew
               measurement       measurement
               report            result                            HO required

                                                          HO decision                                     ch. activation
                                                                                      HO request

                                                                                             resource allocation


                                                                                     HO request ack     ch. activation ack
                                  HO command                     HO command
                   HO command
                                                                  HO access

                                                                Link establishment

                                                                                      HO complete        HO complete
                                 clear command                   clear command

                                 clear complete                  clear complete




           Cellular Systems                                                                                        mc_02 #     21




            Handover scenario at cell boundary
                                                                                     Level at point A
                                  Received signal level




                Improper                                                             Handoff threshold
            handover situation                                                       Minimum acceptable signal level
                                                                                     Level at point B
                                  Received signal level




                                                                                     Level at point B
                 Proper
            handover situation                                                       Level at which handover is made




                                                          BS1      A          B      BS2


           Cellular Systems                                                                                        mc_02 #     22




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            Handover decision depending on receive level
                   receive level                             receive level
                      BTSold                                    BTSnew




                                         average level



                                                         HO_MARGIN




                                    MS                        MS

                                   BTSold                    BTSnew



           Cellular Systems                                           mc_02 #   23




            Handover – 1st generation systems
            • 1st generation systems (analog cellular):
               – signal strength measurements made by the BSs and
                 supervised by the MSC
               – the BS constantly monitors the signal strengths of all
                 the voice channels
               – locator receiver measures signal strength of MSs in
                 neighboring cells
               – MSC decides if a handover is necessary or not.




           Cellular Systems                                           mc_02 #   24




Cellular Systems                                                                          12
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            Handover – 2nd generation systems
            • 2nd generation systems (digital TDMA):
               – handover decisions are mobile assisted
               – every MS measures the received power from
                 surrounding BSs and sends reports to its own BS
               – handover is initiated when the power received from a
                 neighbor BS begins to exceed the power from the
                 current BS (by a certain level and/or for a certain
                 period)




           Cellular Systems                                        mc_02 #   25




            Avoiding handovers: Umbrella cells




                                                    Small microcells for
                                                     low speed traffic
           Large “umbrella” cell for
              high speed traffic


           Cellular Systems                                        mc_02 #   26




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            Power control
            • Power levels transmitted by every MS are under
              constant control by the BSC.
            • Assures that each MS within a BTS coverage area
              provides the same signal level to the BTS
              receiver.
            • Goals:
               – to reduce interference
               – to prolong battery life
               – to combat the near-far problem in CDMA systems


           Cellular Systems                                 mc_02 #   27




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Cellular system design fundamentals

  • 1. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 Mobile Communications (ET4 153) 2. Cellular System Design Fundamentals Part 2 Jos Nijhof Delft University of Technology Cellular Systems mc_02 # 1 Cellular Systems – Overview Part 1 • Frequency reuse • Cluster size (N) • Frequency reuse factor (1/N) • Co-channel interference • Co-channel reuse ratio (Q) • Signal-to-Interference ratio (S/I) • Trunking • Grade of Service (GOS) • Erlang-B formula • Cell splitting • Sectoring Cellular Systems mc_02 # 2 Cellular Systems 1
  • 2. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 Cellular Systems – Overview Part 2 • Exercises on cellular planning • Channel assignment strategies • Handoff (handover) strategies • Power control Cellular Systems mc_02 # 3 Example 1.1 - Problem statement (2) (1) (5) Compute: 66.7 30.8 (4) 38.2 (1) (a) The number of channels (3) required in each cell 33.2 (7) (b) The number of subscribers (6) 32.6 48.6 served by the system (c) The average number of 37.8 subscribers per channel Given: (d) The number of calls Total available channels: 395 supported by the system Each subscriber generates 0.03 erlang (e) The subscriber density per Average holding time: 120 s square mile System area: 1200 miles2 Grade of service: 2% (f) The cell radius in miles Cellular Systems mc_02 # 4 Cellular Systems 2
  • 3. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 Example 1.1 - Solution Cell Traffic No. of No. of No. of Channel Number (erlang) Channels Subscribers Calls Utilisation Required Per Cell Per Cell (An) (a) (b) (d) 1 30.8 40 1026.7 924 0.77 2 66.7 78 2223.3 2001 0.86 3 48.6 59 1620.0 1458 0.82 4 33.2 43 1106.7 996 0.77 5 38.2 48 1273.3 1146 0.80 6 37.8 48 1260.0 1134 0.79 7 32.6 42 1086.7 978 0.78 Total 287.9 358 9596.7 8637 From An An erlang (b) x 0.9 0.03 (a) table/chart Cellular Systems mc_02 # 5 Example 1.1 - Solution (a), (b) : see table (c) : avg. number of subscriber s per channel : 9597 358 = 26.8 (d) : number of calls supported by system : A = λh ⇒ 0.03 = λ × 120 = 0.00025 [calls/s] = 0.00025 × 3600 = 0.9 [calls/hr ] 0.03 λ= 120 Cell (1) : Number of calls supported : 1026.7 × 0.9 = 924 (e) : subscriber density per mile 2 : 9597/1200 = 8.0 (f) : cell radius in miles : area/cell = 1200/7 = 171.4 miles 2 ⇒ radius Cellular Systems mc_02 # 6 Cellular Systems 3
  • 4. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 Example 1.3 - Problem statement Compare the spectral efficiency of the digital system with respect to the analogue system using the following data: (a) The total number of channels in the analogue cellular system = 416 (b) The number of control channels = 21 (c) The number of voice channels = 395 (d) The channel bandwidth = 30 kHz. The digital systems has 3 channels per 30 kHz (e) The reuse factor N = 7 (f) The total available bandwidth in each direction = 12.5 MHz (g) The total coverage area = 10,000 km2 (h) The required S/I ratio for the analogue system = 18 dB (63.1) (I) The required S/I ratio for the digital system = 14 dB (25.1) (j) The call blocking (GOS) = 2% Cellular Systems mc_02 # 7 Example 1.3 - Solution Spectral efficiency - η m = ( Total traffic carried by the system ) ( Bandwidth ) × ( Total coverage area) ANALOGUE SYSTEM: No. of voice channels / cell: 395 / 7 = 56.4 ⇒ 56 Offered traffic load: N = 56, B = 0.02 ⇒ A = 459 (from erlang table) . Carried traffic load: C = (1 − B) × A = (1 − 0.02) × 45.9 = 44.98 [erlang / cell] 10,000 10,000 Number of cells: = Acell 2.6 R 2 10,000 44.98 × ⇒ Spectral efficiency = 2.6 R 2 = 1384 . 12.5 × 10,000 R2 Cellular Systems mc_02 # 8 Cellular Systems 4
  • 5. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 Example 1.3 - Solution Total traffic carried by the system Spectral efficiency = ηm = (Bandwidth ) × (Total coverage area ) DIGITAL SYSTEM : No. of channels per 30 kHz = 3 Number of voice channels per cell = 56 × 3 = 168 Offered traffic load : N = 168,B = 0.02 ⇒ A = 154.5 (from erlang table) Carried traffic load : C = (1 − B ) × A = (1 − 0.02 ) × 154.5 [erlang/cel l] 1 1  S 4  S 2 Qdigital 2 25.1 Q = 6  ⇒ Q = 6  ⇒ 2 = = 0.6307  I  I Qanaloge 2 63.1 151.4 7.386 ⇒ Spectral efficiency = = erlang/MHz /km 2 12.5 × 2.6 R × 0.6307 2 R 2 ηm (digital ) 7.386 ⇒ = = 5.34 ηm (analogue ) 1.384 Cellular Systems mc_02 # 9 GSM system architecture (1) PLMN & International OMC ISC PSTN ISDN PDN MS BTS BSC GMSC BSC MSC BTS MS EIR MS AUC BTS HLR VLR Cellular Systems mc_02 # 10 Cellular Systems 5
  • 6. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 GSM system architecture (2) BTS Base Transceiving Station BSC Base Station Controller MSC Mobile Switching Center GMSC Gateway MSC ISC International Switching Center MS Mobile Station HLR Home Location Register VLR Visitor Location Register EIR Equipment Identity Register AUC Authentication Center OMC Operation and Maintenance Center Cellular Systems mc_02 # 11 A mobile radio environment Multipath fading Ra dio pa th Medium Pro pa g los ation s Base station Mobile station Cellular Systems mc_02 # 12 Cellular Systems 6
  • 7. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 The mobile radio channel: fading 10 Shadowing 0 Signal Level (dB) -10 -20 -30 Rayleigh fading -40 (multipath reception) λ -50 2 -60 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 time Cellular Systems mc_02 # 13 GSM: Carrier frequencies, duplexing, and TDMA frames 960 MHz 959.8 MHz 124 123 Downlink 25 MHz ⋅⋅⋅ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 200 kHz ⋅⋅⋅ 2 935.2 MHz 1 935 MHz Data burst, 156.25 bit periods = 15/26 ms ≈ 576.9 µs 915 MHz 914.8 MHz 124 45 MHz 123 Delay separation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ⋅⋅⋅ 200 kHz ⋅⋅⋅ Uplink 2 890.2 MHz 1 890 MHz Cellular Systems mc_02 # 14 Cellular Systems 7
  • 8. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 Channel Assignment Strategies (1) • Fixed channel allocation (FCA) – fixed assignment of frequencies to cell clusters and cells. – not very efficient if traffic load varies – simple to use, but requires careful traffic analysis before installation – used in the GSM system • Variation: Borrowing channel allocation (BCA) – heavy loaded cell can “borrow” channels from a light loaded neighboring cell – problem: interference Cellular Systems mc_02 # 15 Channel Assignment Strategies (2) • Dynamic channel allocation (DCA) – each time a call request is made, the base station requests a channel from the MSC – MSC takes into account: • probability of future blocking within the cell • frequency of use of the channel • frequency reuse distance – Advantages: • lower probability of blocking, increases trunking capacity of the system – Disadvantages: • increased storage and computational load Cellular Systems mc_02 # 16 Cellular Systems 8
  • 9. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 The handover process Handover: Changing physical channels, radio channels of fixed network connections involved in a call, while maintaining the call Two phases: 1. MONITORING PHASE • measurement of the quality of the current and possible candidate radio links • initiation of a handover when necessary 2. HANOVER HANDLING PHASE • determination of a new point of attachment (PoA) • setting up of new links, release of old links • initiation of a possible re-routing procedure Cellular Systems mc_02 # 17 Two basic reasons for a handover • MS moves out of the range of a BTS – signal level becomes too low – error rate becomes too high • Load balancing – traffic in one cell is too high ⇒ shift some MSs to other cells with a lower load The GSM standard identifies about 40 reasons for a handover! Cellular Systems mc_02 # 18 Cellular Systems 9
  • 10. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 Handover types • Intra-cell handover – narrow-band interference ⇒ change carrier frequency – controlled by BSC • Inter-cell, intra-BSC handover – typical handover scenario – BSC performs the handover, assigns new radio channel in the new cell, releases the old one • Inter-BSC, intra-MSC handover – handover between cells controlled by different BSCs – controlled by the MSC • Inter-MSC handover – handover between cells belonging to different MSCs – controlled by both MSCs Cellular Systems mc_02 # 19 Handover types PLMN MSC MSC MSC MSC BSC BSC BSC BSC BSC old handover new handover PoA PoA handover Intra-BSC handover Inter-BSC / intra-MSC Inter-MSC handover handover Cellular Systems mc_02 # 20 Cellular Systems 10
  • 11. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 Intra-MSC handover (mobile assisted) MS BTSold BSCold MSC BSCnew BTSnew measurement measurement report result HO required HO decision ch. activation HO request resource allocation HO request ack ch. activation ack HO command HO command HO command HO access Link establishment HO complete HO complete clear command clear command clear complete clear complete Cellular Systems mc_02 # 21 Handover scenario at cell boundary Level at point A Received signal level Improper Handoff threshold handover situation Minimum acceptable signal level Level at point B Received signal level Level at point B Proper handover situation Level at which handover is made BS1 A B BS2 Cellular Systems mc_02 # 22 Cellular Systems 11
  • 12. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 Handover decision depending on receive level receive level receive level BTSold BTSnew average level HO_MARGIN MS MS BTSold BTSnew Cellular Systems mc_02 # 23 Handover – 1st generation systems • 1st generation systems (analog cellular): – signal strength measurements made by the BSs and supervised by the MSC – the BS constantly monitors the signal strengths of all the voice channels – locator receiver measures signal strength of MSs in neighboring cells – MSC decides if a handover is necessary or not. Cellular Systems mc_02 # 24 Cellular Systems 12
  • 13. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 Handover – 2nd generation systems • 2nd generation systems (digital TDMA): – handover decisions are mobile assisted – every MS measures the received power from surrounding BSs and sends reports to its own BS – handover is initiated when the power received from a neighbor BS begins to exceed the power from the current BS (by a certain level and/or for a certain period) Cellular Systems mc_02 # 25 Avoiding handovers: Umbrella cells Small microcells for low speed traffic Large “umbrella” cell for high speed traffic Cellular Systems mc_02 # 26 Cellular Systems 13
  • 14. Mobile Communication (ET4 153) 01/05/00 Power control • Power levels transmitted by every MS are under constant control by the BSC. • Assures that each MS within a BTS coverage area provides the same signal level to the BTS receiver. • Goals: – to reduce interference – to prolong battery life – to combat the near-far problem in CDMA systems Cellular Systems mc_02 # 27 Cellular Systems 14