OPERATION OF CELLULAR SYSTEMS

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OPERATION OF CELLULAR SYSTEMS

OPERATION OF CELLULAR SYSTEMS Operations of Cellular Systems can be categorized as: 1.Operation Procedures 2. Maximum Number of Calls Per Hour Per Cell 3. Maximum Number of Frequency Channels Per Cell

Operation Procedures The operation can be divided into four parts and a handoff procedure. Mobile unit initialization When a user activates the receiver of the mobile unit, the receiver scans the set-up channels. It then selects the strongest and locks on for a certain time. This self-location scheme is used in the idle stage and is user-independent. It has a great advantage because it eliminates the load on the transmission at the cell site for locating the mobile unit. The disadvantage of the self-location scheme is that no location information of idle mobile units appears at each cell site.

Operation Procedures B. Mobile Originated Call The user places the called number into an originating register in the mobile unit, and pushes the “send” button. A request for service is sent on a selected set-up channel obtained from a self-location scheme. The cell site receives it, and in directional cell sites (or sectors), selects the best directive antenna for the voice channel to use. At the same time, the cell site sends a request to the mobile telephone switching office (MTSO) via a high-speed data link. The MTSO selects an appropriate voice channel for the call, and the cell site acts on it through the best directive antenna to link the mobile unit.

Operation Procedures C. Network Originated Call A land-line party dials a mobile unit number. The telephone company zone office recognizes that the number is mobile and forwards the call to the MTSO. The MTSO sends a paging message to certain cell sites based on the mobile unit number and the search algorithm. Each cell site transmits the page on its own set-up channel. If the mobile unit is registered, the registered site pages the mobile. The mobile unit recognizes its own identification on a strong set-up channel, locks onto it, and responds to the cell site. The mobile unit also follows the instruction to tune to an assigned voice channel and initiate user alert.

Operation Procedures D. Call termination When the mobile user turns off the transmitter, a particular signal (signaling tone) transmits to the cell site, and both sides free the voice channel. The mobile unit resume monitoring pages through the strongest set-up channel. Handoff procedure

Maximum Number of Calls Per Hour Per Cell Calculation of predicted number of calls per hour per cell in each cell, depends upon The Size of the Cell Traffic Conditions in the Cell. The calls per hour per cell is based on how small the theoretical cell size can be. The control of the coverage of small cells is based on technological development.

Maximum Number of Calls Per Hour Per Cell We assume that the cell can be reduced to a 2-km cell, which means a cell of 2-km radius. A 2-km cell in some areas may cover many highways, and in other areas a 2-km cell may only cover a few highways. Let a busy traffic area of 12 km radius fit seven 2-km cells. The heaviest traffic cell may cover 4 freeways and 10 heavy traffic streets, as shown in Fig. A total length of 64 km of 2 eight-lane freeways, 48 km of 2 six-lane freeways, and 588 km of 43 four-lane roads, including the 10 major roads, are obtained from Fig.

Maximum Number of Calls Per Hour Per Cell Assume that the average spacing between cars is 10 m during busy periods. We can determine that the total number of cars is about 70,000. If one-half the cars have car phones, and among them eight-tenths will make a call during the busy hour, there are 28,000 calls per hour, based on an average of one call per car if that car phone is used. The maximum predicted number of calls per hour per a 2-km cell Q is derived from the above scenario. It may be an unrealistic case. However, it demonstrates how we can calculate Q for different scenarios and apply this method to finding the different Q in different geographic areas.

Maximum Number of Frequency Channels Per Cell The maximum number of frequency channels per cell N is closely related to an average calling time in the system. The standard user’s calling habits may change as a result of the charging rate of the system and the general income profile of the users. If an average calling time T is 1.76 min and the maximum calls per hour per cell Qi is obtained from previous section, then the offered load can be derived as ------------------------------(1) Assume that the blocking probability is given , then we can easily find the required number of radios in each cell

Maximum Number of Frequency Channels Per Cell EXAMPLE : Let the maximum calls per hour Qi in one cell be 3000 and an average calling time T be 1.76 min. The blocking probability B is 2 percent. Then we may use Q from Eq. 1 to find the offered load A. With the blocking probability B =2 percent, the maximum number of channels can be found from Appendix A as N = 100 .