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Link Budget Parameters For 3G

The document outlines the key parameters used in a 3G/UMTS link budget. It includes input parameters like frequency band, cell edge throughput, environment, and output parameters like path loss, receiver sensitivity and coverage planning metrics like maximum pathloss and cell radius. The parameters are organized into tables covering transmitter side, receiver side and final coverage planning output.

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Link Budget Parameters For 3G

The document outlines the key parameters used in a 3G/UMTS link budget. It includes input parameters like frequency band, cell edge throughput, environment, and output parameters like path loss, receiver sensitivity and coverage planning metrics like maximum pathloss and cell radius. The parameters are organized into tables covering transmitter side, receiver side and final coverage planning output.

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Link Budget Parameters for 3G/UMTS

Table 1 System Parameters of the Link Budget

Number PARAMETER Type EXPRESSION

1 Direction input IN1 (UL/DL)

2 Duplex Mode (DM) input IN2 (FDD/TDD)

3 User Environment (UE) input IN3 (INDOOR/OUTDOOR)

4 System Bandwidth (BW) input IN4 (5, 10, 15, 20)

5 Cell Edge Throughput (CET) input IN5 (3.84, 1.92, 0.96, 0.48,

(Mbps) 0.24, 0.12)

6 Frequency Band (FB) input IN6 (700, 800, 900, 1800,

2100, 2600)

7 Terrain Morphology (TM) input IN7(DU, U, SU, R)

Table 2 Transmitter Side Parameters of the Link Budget

Number PARAMETER Type EXPRESSION

8 Max Transmit Power (dBm) input A

9 Transmit Antenna Gain (dB) input B

10 Transmit Cable Loss (dB) input C

11 Transmit Body Loss (dB) input D

12 EIRP per Subcarrier (dBm) output E=A+B–C-D

Table 3 Receiver Side Parameters of the Link Budget

Number PARAMETER Type EXPRESSION


13 Thermal noise density [dBm/Hz] input F

14 Receiver Noise Figure (dB) input G

15 Receiver noise density [dBm/Hz] output H=F+G

16 Receiver noise power [dBm] output I = H + 10*log (3 840 000)

17 Interference margin [dB] input J

18 Total effective noise interference output K=I+J

[dBm]

19 Processing gain [dB] output L = 10* log (3840/IN5)

20 Required Eb/N0 [dB] input M

21 Receiver sensitivity [dBm] output N=M–L+K

22 Receiver Antenna Gain (dBi) Input O

23 Receiver Cable Loss (dB) Input P

24 Receiver Body Loss (dB) Input Q

25 Fast fading margin [dB] Input R

26 Diversity gain (dB) Input S

27 Path loss (dB) output T = E – N + O - P – Q -R + S

Table 4 Final Coverage Planning Output Parameters

Number PARAMETER Type EXPRESSION

28 Building Penetration Loss (dB) input U

29 Car penetration losses (dB) input V

30 Log-normal Fading Margin (dB) input W

31 Soft handover gain [dB] input X


32 Propagation Model (PM) input IN8 (Okumura-Hata,

COST231-Hata)

33 UE Antenna Height (m) input IN9

34 NodeB Antenna Height (m) input IN10

35 Carrier Frequency (Fc) input IN11

36 Site Type (ST) input IN12 (Omnidirectional/3-

Sectorial)

37 Total Surface Area (Km2) input IN13

38 Maximum Allowable Pathloss output O1 = T – U – V – W + X

39 Cell Radius (Km) output O2

40 Number of NodeBs output O3

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