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Elevated The Gsm Wireless Network Planning

Posted on:2012-04-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q FuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2208330335498198Subject:Software engineering
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Elevated road is accompanied by road came into being, it not only ease the traffic function of the old town, but also to change the status of the central city together too. For the promotion of regional industrial division and the joint development and accelerate the restructuring of the urban industrial layout and guide regional land use and development of such rational is significant. As the elevated road for urban development and the importance of public transportation, so the operators of the elevated road's wireless network covers the requirements of a higher, not only requires the elevated road to provide a good network coverage and voice quality, switching performance indicators such as higher standards for the network. However, unlike the high-speed railway viaduct, tunnel and other special scene to carry out special network coverage, subject to cost-benefit, building conditions and other areas, so how in the process of building a network, consider the overhead coverage, capacity, frequency, taking into account parameters Programming with the other issues surrounding the user's particularly important.,In response to these problems, I proposed elevated integrated GSM radio network optimization solutions, from network strategy, design parameters such as equipment interference, and the three aspects of development of the corresponding optimization program, so that all parties work together to complete the existing network optimization. There are networks in solving the elevated road pilot interference, access difficulties and result in transfer switch if not timely issues such as the same time, protect the residents on both sides of elevated road traffic smoothly. So as to enhance the quality of customer satisfaction with the network.
Keywords/Search Tags:GSM, elevated covering, capacity, switching, frequency, adjacent area
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