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Impact of HSDPA implementation on UMTS capacity and cell coverage
The goal of this work is to analyse how UMTS behaves when HSDPA is implemented. A theoretical model was developed, calculating network capacity, for a sector of a cell, focusing on the analysis of parameters, such as the number of served users, throughput, and cell radius. Two scenarios were assesse...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The goal of this work is to analyse how UMTS behaves when HSDPA is implemented. A theoretical model was developed, calculating network capacity, for a sector of a cell, focusing on the analysis of parameters, such as the number of served users, throughput, and cell radius. Two scenarios were assessed with different userspsila distribution. Two analyses are done: one until the network saturates, and another for a percentage of rejected users of 5 %. For the latter, one verifies that the limitative factor is the spreading factor, obtaining a maximum number of simultaneous users of approximately 33 for a service distribution profile based on voice, and 24 for one based on data services. An analysis of the global traffic processed by the Node B is also done, obtaining 350 MB/h as a maximum for a heavy data profile, and 140 MB/h for a service profile based on voice. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/EW.2008.4623912 |