4 resultados para digital simulation
em Biblioteca Digital - Universidad Icesi - Colombia
Resumo:
In previous papers we describe a model for capacity analysis in CDMA systems using DC-Cell, a GIS based planning tool developed at Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, and MATLAB. We show some initial results of that model, and now, we are exploring different parameters like cell size, proximity between cells, number of cells in the system and “clustering” CDMA in order to improve the planning process for third generation systems. In this paper we show the results for variations of some of these parameters, specifically the cell size and number of cells. In CDMA systems is quite common to suppose only one carrier frequency for capacity estimation, and it is intuitive to think that for more base stations, mean more users. However the multiple access interference problem in CDMA systems could establish a limit for that supposition in a similar way that occurs in FDMA and TDMA systems.
Resumo:
Capacity analysis using simulation is not a new thing in literature. Most of the development process of UMTS standardization have used simulation tools; however, we thing that the use of GIS planning tools and matrix manipulation capacity of MATLAB can show us different scenarios and make a more realistic analysis. Some work is been doing in COST 273 in order to have more realistic scenarios for UMTS planning. Our work initially was centered in uplink analysis, but we are now working in downlink analysis, specifically in two areas: capacity in number of users for RT and NRT services, and Node B power. In this work we will show results for up-link capacity and some results for downlink capacity and BS power consumption.
Resumo:
We show a simulation model for capacity analysis in mobile systems using a geographic information system (GIS) based tool, used for coverage calculations and frequency assignment, and MATLAB. The model was developed initially for “narrowband” CDMA and TDMA, but was modified for WCDMA. We show also some results for a specific case in “narrowband” CDMA
Resumo:
En este momento están entrando en operación los primeros sistemas UMTS en Europa, y están operando en varios países del mundo sistemas CDMA-2000 1xRTT, y aunque existen muchos trabajos publicados sobre la capacidad de estos sistemas, prácticamente todo lo existente se basa en el comportamiento de sistemas ideales que consideran celdas hexagonales o circulares y propagación basada en exponente inverso de la distancia y poco es lo que hay sobre el comportamiento real de dichos sistemas en entornos reales.
Sobre el exponente de pérdidas de propagación, es bien conocido que este afecta la capacidad de los sistemas CDMA; sin embargo hasta ahora no se ha considerado el efecto de los modelos de propagación que tienen en cuenta la difracción y otros fenómenos más cercanos a la realidad, y por lo tanto no se ha considerado el efecto del entorno urbano y el terreno sobre la capacidad real de los sistemas basados en CDMA.