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Atoll
Getting Started-GSM
Version 3.1.2

Forsk China
Jun 2012

Forsk China
April 09

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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 3
2 Installation ........................................................................................................... 4
2.1 32-bit version installation ........................................................................ 4
2.2 64-bit version installation ........................................................................ 6
3 Sequence of operations................................................................................... 7
3.1 New project ............................................................................................ 10
3.2 Setting a coordinate system ................................................................... 12
3.3 I mport of 3D maps ................................................................................. 16
3.3.1 Import of heights map .....................................................................................17
3.3.2 Import of clutter map .......................................................................................18
3.3.3 Import of vector map .......................................................................................22
3.4 Network data setting .............................................................................. 27
3.4.1 Import of the Sites table ..................................................................................27
3.4.2 Antenna parameters setting .............................................................................31
3.4.3 Network parameters setting .............................................................................36
3.4.4 Transmitters parameters setting .......................................................................46
3.4.5 Apply update of network parameter settings ...................................................55
3.4.6 Import and export to Access database .............................................................56
3.4.7 Import and export XML files ...........................................................................59
3.4.8 Add new sites ..................................................................................................63
3.5 Propagation model................................................................................. 68
3.5.1 SPM propagation model ..................................................................................68
3.5.2 CostHata model .............................................................................................86
3.6 Propagation matrix calculation ............................................................ 93
3.6.1 Preliminary work .............................................................................................93
3.6.2 Propagation calculation, interference matrix, and prediction plot creation .....99
3.7 Traffic calculation ................................................................................ 113
3.7.1 Traffic model ................................................................................................. 113
3.7.2 Create traffic map .......................................................................................... 120
3.7.3 Running traffic analysis ................................................................................. 130
3.8 Neighbour allocation ........................................................................... 137
3.8.1 Allocate neighbour manually ........................................................................ 137
3.8.2 Allocate neighbour automatically .................................................................. 139
3.8.3 Calculate importance for existing neighbours ............................................... 143
3.9 Frequency allocation ........................................................................... 145
3.9.1 Manually input the frequency plan ................................................................ 145
3.9.2 Automatic frequency allocation model settings ............................................ 146
3.9.3 Perform an automatic frequency planning ..................................................... 154
3.9.4 Interactive frequency planning ...................................................................... 163
3.10 Point analysis ....................................................................................... 169
3.10.1 Profile ............................................................................................................ 169
3.10.2 Reception ....................................................................................................... 171
3.10.3 Interference .................................................................................................... 172
3.10.4 Details ............................................................................................................ 172
3.11 Another predictions ............................................................................. 173
3.11.1 How to create a prediction ............................................................................. 173
3.11.2 General prediction setting.............................................................................. 177
3.12 GSM tools ............................................................................................ 180
3.12.1 Search Tool .................................................................................................... 180
3.12.2 Tx-Tx Interference Tool ................................................................................ 182
3.13 The other function ............................................................................... 187
3.13.1 User configuration ......................................................................................... 187
3.13.2 Separate the path loss data ............................................................................. 189
3.13.3 Tips and tricks ............................................................................................... 189
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1 Introduction
This document explains the entire process from the import of network data in Atoll to the
production of prediction studies. The purpose of this document is to give an overall understanding
for radio engineers, who never use Atoll.
This document does not explain the algorithm and dont give detailed explanation. The user may
find in the Technical Reference Guide and User Manual the concrete algorithm and the detailed
explanation of parameters.
The user may find all projects and map data in the CD, which was provided with this document.
This document describes how to get started using the Atoll version 3.1.2.
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2 Installation
2.1 32-bit version installation
The installation of Atoll is simple and needs an administrator profile.

1) The naming structure of the Atoll installation file is generally:
Atoll.language.version_number.build_number.exe, as shown bellow:

2) Before starting the installation of Atoll, the dongle has to be plugged in.

3) Install Atoll by double clicking on the installation file.


4) In the appeared dialog box, click on the next button and choose the installation directory (the
default path is C:\Program File\Forsk\Atoll). The minimum requirement for the installation of Atoll
is a disk space of 123.6MB.

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5) In the 3rd window the user may choose Full installation, Compact installation or Custom
installation and select the modules. The recommendation for a first installation of Atoll is Full
installation. Two Add-ins of Atoll and Atoll Management console also can be selected for
installation at the same time.
If you are the first time to install Atoll, please select the option of Driver for Fixed Licence Keys,
and your computer need to be restarted after the installation.

6) In the 4th window, fill in the Domain, Username and Password fields. If the user dont choose
previously Atoll calculation server, then he doesntt need to fill in any information.
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7) Click on the Next button to start the installation of Atoll. After the installation, the computer needs
to be restarted.
Atoll users need to pay attention for the following 3 points:
(1) For parallel port dongle, it is recommended to insert or remove it only when the computer is
turned off.
(2) Please note when using Atoll, if it is not necessary, please do not change the data and time
on computer.
(3) For the stand-alone license, Windows XP, Windows 7 or Windows Vista is recommended.
It is not supported in Windows 2000 and Windows sever system. For Windows sever
system, it must be used in network lincese.
(4) We already update the standalone license driver from Atoll 3.1.2, new license driver is
Sentinel SuperPro 7.6.1 version.
If you use standalone license and when you install Atoll 3.1.2 version, you need to do:
Remove the dongle from computer.
Select the option of Dongle Driver for Fixed License on installation step.
Restarted the computer after the instatllation.
Insert the dongle to computer.
After above steps, if you still can not accese license, you need to install Sentinel
SuperPro driver software manually. The latest driver software is 7.6.5 version which can
be downloaded from the following address :
http://c3.safenet-inc.com/Display_Results.asp?DocId=19141

2.2 64-bit version installation
1. The operation steps are the same as 32-bit version intallation.
2. The requirements of using Atoll in 64-bit version
The operation system should be 64-bit, such as Win7, Windows 2008 Sever,
Windows 2008 Sever R2.
64-bit Office SP1 is requriedsuch as Office 2010 SP1. Then you can open Atoll
successfully.
If You have Office 32-bit installed -> You need to install Office 64-bit SP1 instead
(requires the uninstallation of Office 32-bit).
If You don't have Office at all -> please contact us(Email: atollsupport@forsk.com.cn
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3 Sequence of operations
This following document presents how to establish an Atoll GSM/GPRS/EGPRS project and to
carry out coverage predictions, traffic modelling and production of reports:
1 Start a new project.
2 Import of 3D maps.
3 Setting the coordinate system.
4 Import of network data.
5 Propagation model selection and calibration.
6 Path loss calculation.
7 Interference matrix calculation.
8 Traffic Modelling.
9 Telephone traffic analysis.
10 Neighbours allocation.
11 Frequency planning.
12 Calculation of prediction studies.
13 Production of reports.

The operation flow chart is represented in the following figure (dashed line frames may be chosen
or not).

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Drawing of the computation zone
N
Y
Essential data collection
Propagation model selection
Start
Import of 3D maps
Choice of coordinate system
Import of antenna patterns
Transmitter table

Equipments setting
(GPRS/EGPRS, code, TRX)
CW drive test
Model calibration
SPM model
selected?
Pathloss and interference
matrix calculation
Network parameters
setting (HSN, BSIC,
HCS, time slot)
Site table

Transmitter equipments (TMA, feeder, BTS)
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Y
Y
N
Traffic model
adjustment
N
Traffic modeling
User profile
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS
parameters setting
Environments
Terminals
Mobility types
Services Telephone traffic
Does the traffic
model satisfy?
Calculation
Frequency planning
Neighbours allocation
Commit traffic capture result
and calculate traffic load
Do the calculation
results satisfy?
Prediction parameters setting
Dimensioning
model
Traffic map
setting
Export the calculation results
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3.1 New project
After opening Atoll, click on or select File->New.


The project templates dialog box will appear. Choose GSM/GPRS/EGPRS template.


Atoll opens a blank GSM/GPRS/EGPRS project. The new project already includes the default
antenna database.
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The Atoll main window contains an Explorer Window and a Map Window, as seen in the figure
above.
Explorer
Window
Map Window
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3.2 Setting a coordinate system
Select Document->Properties, as shown in the following figure.


In the appeared Properties dialog box, the Projection and Display can be defined in the
Coordinate systems frame.

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First set the projection system (it can be known by reading the file projection.txt in the
heights folder). For the demo project the projection system is WGS 84 UTM zone 31N.
Click on the right side of the Projection field on , open Coordinate systems dialog box
and choose WGS84 UTM zones in the Find in box.


Then choose WGS 84/UTM zone 31N and click OK.


After the setting of parameters, the following dialog box is displayed.
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Setting the Display System.
The Display system function allows the user to choose the relative coordinates (X and Y, unit
in meter) or the longitude and latitude for the Map Window.
After having set the Projection system, Atoll automatically sets the Display system with the
same system as the Projection system, as shown in the figure above. The windows map
uses relative coordinate. The display has to be set for displaying the longitude and latitude.
Click on the right side of the Display field on the button and open the Coordinate
Systems dialog box. Select WGS84 UTM zones and choose the WGS 84 system (with an
ellipsoidal symbol).


After having set the Coordinate system, the Map Window displays the longitude and latitude (d
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is degree, m is minute and s is second), as shown in the following figure.


The user can choose the Degree Format among the xxxx'xx.xxS", xxdxxmxx.xxsS format
(minute and second), the xx.xxxxx format (decimal base) or the -xx.xxxxx format (decimal base
and southern hemisphere expressed with the minus sign), as shown in the following figure.


Note: If the user wants to use another projection system and wants to display the longitude and
latitude coordinates, then the display system has to be chosen according to the projection system
name. Moreover there is an ellipsoid symbol in front of the display system.
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3.3 Import of 3D maps
In the main tool bar, select File->Import.


In the appeared Open dialog box browse for the geographical map folder. These files can be
found in \Atoll312 GSM demo projects and materials\ Geo_Data.


Generally the following data maps need to be imported in Atoll: heights (map of the altitude above
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sea level), clutter classes (type of land used) and vector (vector maps). The order of import is not
important, but, for this document, the following order will be used: heights->clutter->vectors.

3.3.1 Import of heights map
1 In the Open dialog box, select the \Atoll312 GSM demo projects and
materials\Geo_Data\Brussels\Heights folder in the CD ROM. Select the index document
and click on Open.


2 In the appeared Data Type dialog box, click on the Altitudes button and click ok.


3 After the map import, the following figure appears. The heights map is automatically put on
the left side in the explorer window under the Geo tab named Digital Terrain Model.
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3.3.2 Import of clutter map
1 Select again File->Import in the main toolbar. In the Open dialog box, select the \Atoll312
GSM demo projects and materials\Geo_Data\Brussels\Clutter folder. Select the index
document and click on Open.


2 In the appeared Data type dialog box, click on the Clutter Classes button and click on Ok.
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3 After the map is imported, the following figure appears. The clutter classes map is
automatically put on the left side in the explorer window under the Geo tab named Clutter
Classes.


4 Double clicking on the Clutter Classes folder, open the Clutter Classes properties dialog
box for the setting of clutter parameters.
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Select the Description tab and click on the bottom right Refresh button. Atoll will filter the clutter
classes, which are not included into the clutter map. The following figure shows the filtered tab of
clutter classes.


These values have to be set according to the customer network, otherwise Atoll will use default
values 7dB for clutter standard deviation.
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5 In the Display tab, adjust the display color of each clutter type. Pay attention to the Display
type and the Field. The following figure is the suggested setting of Display tab. Click on
the color frame to change the color for each clutter type.


Select Add to legend to display information in the legend window. Use the Transparency
function to adjust the transparency of the map. The display of each clutter may be disabling by
unchecking the check-box.

6 After settings the Clutter Classes properties, the clutter map will be displayed as below.

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3.3.3 Import of vector map
1 Select again File->Import in the main toolbar. In the Open dialog box, select the \Atoll312
GSM demo projects and materials\Geo_Data\Brussels\Vector folder. Select the index
document and click on Open.


2 In the appeared Data type dialog box, click on the Vector button and click OK.


3 In the appeared Vector import dialog box, use the default settings and click on the Import
button to import the map.
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4 After the map import, the following figure appears. The vector map is automatically put on the
left side in the explorer window under the Geo tab named Vectors.


5 Dragging the Vectors folder with the mouse to the top of the explorer window, the vector
map will be placed as the uppermost layer, as seen in the following figure.
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6 Double clicking on Airport in the Vectors folder, open the airport properties dialog box,
and select the Display tab, as seen in the following figure.


7 Clicking on the vector line to open the Display dialog box to set the color and style of the
vector line.
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8 As shown in the following figure, the color of the vector line is changed.


9 You may modify other vector files with the same operations as for the airport vector file.
The following figure shows all the imported digital maps.
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3.4 Network data setting
The setting of a GSM project in Atoll can be done for two different cases:
1 The network is already deployed or the network data, including site location, antenna
patterns and so on, already exist.
2 The network is not deployed and the user starts the network planning with site placement
in the planning tool.

The following part introduces the first case.

All data have to be prepared in Excel, before importing them. Atoll needs an Excel document with
network data including sites, antennas and transmitters.
All necessary data for the setup of the Brussels project are in the GSM_Brussels_Network.xls
document in the \Atoll312 GSM demo projects and materials\Reference_Data\Network_Data
folder.

The GSM_Brussels_Network.xls document has 11 worksheets. The network data are contained
in the first 3 worksheets and the others will be introduced later.

The import of the network data must be done by a certain order. In Atoll, the order follows the
explorer window order.

3.4.1 Import of the Sites table
1 Open the GSM_Brussels_Network.xls document and select the GSM network-Sites sheet.


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2 Copy the columns Name, Longitude and Latitude (except the title line).

3 In the Explorer/Network window, double click on the Sites folder (or right click on the
Sites folder and select Open Table) will open the Sites table, as shown in the following
figure.


4 In the Sites table, select the first cell and paste the data. Except for the columns Name, X
and Y, the others are automatically filled in with default value. Atoll will transform
automatically the longitude and latitude form decimal format to minutes and seconds system.
The imported sites will be put in the Sites folder of the Explorer/Network window with an
alphabetic order, as shown in the following figure.
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5 If the user wants to delete one or several sites, he can delete them in the Sites table or
directly in the Explorer/Network window.
In the Sites table, click on the left grey cell of the line, which contains the site you want to
delete, select the entire line, and push the keyboard delete button.
In the Explorer/Network window, right click on the site you want to delete and select
delete in the menu, as shown in the following figure.


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6 After the input of Sites data, the Map Window is automatically updated with the new sites. In
the following figure, a black circle represents a site.


7 Open the Sites properties dialog box (right click on the Sites folder and select properties)
to change the display attributes, as shown in the following figure.

Choosing Unique allows only a unique color for the display of sites. Choosing Discrete values
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or Value intervals allows colors selection according to certain characteristics. By default, a site is
represented by a black circle.

If necessary, the symbol and color of sites can be changed, by selecting Properties in the
Actions dialog box. The appeared Display window allows the selection of color and symbol.
3.4.2 Antenna parameters setting
Atoll needs the following antennas data: antenna name, antenna gain, antenna horizontal and
vertical patterns. Beamwidth, Fmin and Fmax are reference parameters and they are not used for
calculation. Atoll calculates and displays the electrical down tilt from the vertical pattern. The
calculated electrical down tilt is only given for information.

1 Select the GSM network-Antennas sheet in the GSM_Brussels_Network.xls document. As
seen in the following figure, the horizontal and vertical patterns are provided.


2 In Atoll, right click on the Parameters tab Antennas folder in the Explorer Window and select
New in the context menu, as shown in the following figure.
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3 In the Antennas New element properties dialog box, the following tabs are
available: GeneralHorizontal patternVertical pattern and Other properties.


4 In the General tab, the antenna gain and the electrical tilt can be defined.
Note: The electrical tilt value is only a reference information for the user and this parameter
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has no impact on the calculation. Antenna gain unit may be dBi or dBd. The unit can be
selected in the DocumentsPropertiesUnits dialog box.

In Atoll 3.1.2, a new feature for antenna modeling has been added. The name of the physical
antenna to which the antenna model belongs. A physical antenna may have one or more
antenna models (patterns), corresponding to different electrical downtilts. If you want to flag a
physical antenna as obsolete, add the word "obsolete" (not case sensitive) to the name of the
physical antenna. Physical antennas flagged as obsolete are not listed among available
antennas in the Antenna Selector dialogue
5 Copy the two columns corresponding to the horizontal pattern of the
GSM_Brussels_Network.xls document, and paste it in the Co-Polar section of the
Horizontal pattern tab in Atoll.
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6 Do the same operation for the vertical pattern.

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7 Other parameters can be set in the Other properties tab, but it is only reference information
and it has no impact on the calculation.

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3.4.3 Network parameters setting
3.4.3.1 Units setting
Select Documents->Properties, and then select the Units tab, as shown in the following figure.

In this tab the user can defined the units for the Radiated Power (EIRP or ERP), the Antenna Gain
(dBi or dBd), the Transmission power (dBm, Watts or KWatts), the Reception power, the Distance
and the Height. The temperature units also could be set to fit the climate definition.
3.4.3.2 Frequencies setting
In the Explorer/Parameters tab and select Network Settings->Frequencies->Bands, as seen in
the following figure.
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In the appeared dialogue define the Frequency Bands.


In the Explorer/Parameters window, select Network Settings->Frequencies-> Domains, as
seen in the following figure.


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In the appeared dialogue the Frequency Domains can be defined.
Double click on a Frequency Domain to set up its properties, as shown in the following figure.
Define the Min, Max and Step of the Frequency Domain.


In the Explorer/Parameters window and select Network Settings->Frequencies-> Groups, as
seen in the following figure. In the appeared dialogue define the Frequency Groups.


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A sample for Frequency domain could be found from \Atoll312 GSM demo projects and
materials\Reference_Data\Network_Data\GSM_Brussels_Network.xls.

3.4.3.3 BSIC setting
In the Explorer/Parameters window and select Network Settings-> BSICs, as seen in the
following figure.


Define the BSICs Format (Decimal or Octal), as seen in the following figure.

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Define the BSICs Domains by selecting Domains.


Double click on a BSIC Domain to set up its properties, as shown in the following figure. Define the
Min, Max and Step of the BSIC Domain.


In the Explorer/Parameters window and select Network Settings-> BSICs ->Groups. Double
click on Groups to set up its properties, In the appeared dialogue define the BSIC Groups.

A sample for BSIC could be found from \Atoll312 GSM demo projects and
materials\Reference_Data\Network_Data\GSM_Brussels_Network.xls.

3.4.3.4 HSN setting
In the Explorer/Parameters window and select Network Settings-> HSNs, as seen in the
following figure.
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Define the HSNs Domains by selecting Domains.


Double click on a HSN Domain to set up its properties, as shown in the following figure. Define the
Min, Max and Step of the HSN Domain.
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In the Explorer/Parameters window and select Network Settings-> HSNs-> Groups, In the
appeared dialogue define the HSN Groups.


3.4.3.5 HCS Layer setting
In the Explorer/Parameters window and select Network Settings->HCS Layers, as seen in the
following figure.
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In the appeared HCS Layers dialogue define the properties corresponding to each layer, as
shown in the following figure.

A sample for HCS layer could be found from \Atoll312 GSM demo projects and
materials\Reference_Data\Network_Data\GSM_Brussels_Network.xls.

3.4.3.6 Timeslot setting
In the Explorer/Parameters window and select Network Settings->Timeslot Configurations, as
seen in the following figure.
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Double click on a Subcell or click on the Properties button to set up the Timeslot properties.


Define the Number of Shared Timeslots, the Number of Circuit Timeslots and the Number of
Packet Timeslots for each Subcell.

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3.4.3.7 Cell Type setting
In the Explorer/Parameters window and select Network Settings->Cell Types, as seen in the
following figure.


Double click on a Cell Type or click on the Properties button to set up the Cell Type properties.
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Define the Cell Type properties in the appeared dialogue, as shown in the following figure.

A sample for Cell Type could be found from \Atoll312 GSM demo projects and
materials\Reference_Data\Network_Data\GSM_Brussels_Network.xls.

3.4.4 Transmitters parameters setting
1 Because there are some new transmitter equipments should be added in this case at first,
please select Radio Network Equipments->Transmitter Equipments to open the Transmitter
equipments table, as shown in the following figure.
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Input the BTS equipments into the table.


2 Open the GSM_Brussels_Network.xls document and select the GSM
network-Transmitters sheet.


3 Double click on the Transmitters folder in Explorer/Network (or right click on Transmitters
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and select Open Table) to open the Transmitters tab, as shown in the following figure.


4 After opening the Transmitters table in Atoll, you will discover that the number of fields is
larger than in the Excel file. It is because some of the parameters in Atoll dont need the input
from the user but Atoll will automatically fill in default values. The fields listed in the Excel
document are those necessary parameters for the transmitters.
Before copy/paste the Excel table in Atoll, the unnecessary columns have to be hidden. If the user
try to paste the data and that dont match with the Transmitters tab, an error message will be
displayed. The following figure shows that the Columns to be displayed tab can be accessed
under Tools Bar -> Display Columns
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In the Columns to be displayed tab, the unnecessary fields has to be unchecked for hiding the
corresponding column, as shown in the following chart. Finally the Transmitters tab and the
Excel tab have exactly the same columns.

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5 Copy the transmitters data of the GSM network-Transmitters sheet of the Excel document
(except the title line and the columns in pink) and paste it in the Transmitters table in Atoll, as
shown in the following figure.


If we copy all data in excel table included the columns in pink, we dont need to hide the pink
columns in Atoll, and then paste the data to the transmitters table in Atoll.
Note: If we dont hide the columns in pink, and copy/paste the data as before, Atoll will give
the error message.

6 After the import of data in the Transmitters table, the Map Window will be automatically
updated, without refresh or saving the document.
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7 The toolbars button may zoom in or zoom out the Map Window (left click will zoom in
and right click will zoom out).
The toolbars button allows the user to choose one region to be zoomed in.
8 Pushing the toolbars button assigns automatically different colors for each transmitter in
order to differentiate them, as shown in the following figure.
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9 Right click on Transmitter and select Properties.
1) Select Automatic in the Display tab, as shown in the following figure.
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2) Double click the arrow icon, as shown in the following figure.


3) Select a fan, and click OK to confirm, press OK to exit the Properties dialog box. At this
point all of the antennas in the network are using this fan. Angle Presented by the fan is
the angle of beamwidth. As shown in the following figure.
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4) In Atoll 3.1.2 version Multi-Band networks is supported, according to the actual situation
of the network user can set up a Transmitter with different band settings:
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As shown above, user can set the Transmitter to TRX using 900 as the BCCH Subcell, TRX
using 1800 as the TCH Subcell. And also set the properties for a variety of Subcells with
different types of bands in detail, such as transmitters with several propagation settings, which
depends on the frequency bandwidth of the transmitter launch:
Each band is allowed to have different antenna.
Each band is allowed to use different propagation models, each model has its own
pathloss matrix.
This feature needs adding the following parameters in the document Atoll.ini and restart Atoll:
[Studies]
MultiBandManagement=1

3.4.5 Apply update of network parameter settings
After setting up the network parameters, the transmitter or Subcell table may need to be updated,
example as Transmitters Advanced Settings are applied in Atoll312 GSM demo projects and
materials\Reference_Data\Network_Data\GSM_Brussels_Network.xls table .
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Parameter set in the Network Parameters Setting are applied to transmitter tables and subcell
table, so users need to select the corresponding network parameters in these two forms.
In addition, after completion of setting, because of other reasons, the network configuration
parameters are modified; Atoll will notify the user whether the changes should be updated from the
Cell Type and applied to the corresponding transmitter table.
Users can also complete the update by selecting the Subcell ->Update From Cell Type. As seen in
the following figure.

Setting of Cell Type corresponds to all subcell choosing the set of such Cell Type. If user
only need to change the corresponding attributes of individual subcell, please update carefully
after the modifying as above.
3.4.6 Import and export to Access database
The stand-alone mode does not need to connect any external database, but it can be convenient
to import/export network data from/to a database.
3.4.6.1 Import Access database
1 Please find in the following document the Access database file in \Atoll312 GSM demo
projects and materials\Reference_Data\Access_Database, containing the Brussels network
data (but it does not contain the map data).
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2 In Atoll, select File->New->From an Existing Database, as shown in the following figure.


3 In the browsing window select the Brussels_GSM.mdb document.

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4 After clicking on Open, Atoll automatically import all network data from the database to the
Atoll project.
5 Using Centre in the Map Window to lets the sites appear in the center of the window.

Note: The database does not include the map data, therefore the map data has to be
imported separately.

3.4.6.2 Export to Access database
When all network data are set in Atoll, the data may be exported to a database file, so the network
data can be easily shared and transferred.

1 Select Menu Document->Database-> Export, and in the appeared Export to a database
dialog box, type the file name and then export the engineering data into the .mdb file.
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3.4.7 Import and export XML files
XML files can be imported and exported in Atoll. This function is different from import and export
Access database function, when using XML files, every table in Atoll will be imported or exported
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to a XML file separately.
Using .mdb can only creat a new project. The existed project will be updated while using XML
function. Please note that, if the existed project data does not match with the imported XML file,
then Atoll will retain the existed data. That is, using XML function can only complement the not
existed part of the original data but not modify. This function relatively more suitable for other users
to creat some new sites, it need to updata this part of imformation in others project.

3.4.7.1 Import XML file
1 Select Document->Data Exchange-> XML File Import


2 In the appeared dialog box select the storage path of XML file. XML file is available in
\Atoll312 GSM demo projects and materials\Reference_Data\Exchange XML Files
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3 Click OK, Atoll will automatically complete the XML file import process. If the import process
successfully, Atoll will display the following tips:

If there is no duplicate record, Atoll will display the following tips. If not, Atoll will remind duplicate
record automatically.


3.4.7.2 Export XML file
1 Select Document->Data Exchange-> XML File Export
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2 In the appeared dialog box select the storage path of XML file. Click OK,


3 Atoll will automatically complete the XML file export process.
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3.4.8 Add new sites
The steps for importing the network data into Atoll have been introduced above. Atoll provides also
another method to add new sites directly in the Map Window.
3.4.8.1 Add new sites one by one
Clicking on the Atoll toolbar button , turn the mouse into a honeycombs shape, as shown in the
following figure.


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In the Map Window, a new site (including 3 transmitters) can be added directly with a click on the
appropriate position. Simultaneously, Atoll adds the corresponding information into the data
sheets.
Press the Ctrl key to lay continuously sites in the Map Window. When the laying of sites is
finished, press the Esc key to withdraw from the current status.


3.4.8.2 Add a group of sites
Click on the Atoll toolbar button , then a polygonal symbol will be added behind the cursor.
Then draw a polygon in the Map Window to add a new group of sites inside the selected region.
Sites will be automatically layed inside the region according to a certain inter-site distance, as
seen in the following figure.
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After drawing the polygon, the following figure will appear.


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Atoll will add the corresponding information to the new sites into the data sheets.

If the user wants to delete a group of sites, it can be done in the Site table as explain above or
more quickly through the following operations:
Right click on a group of the Hexagonal Design folder and select Delete, then the entire group
of sites will be deleted.


3.4.8.3 Template management
In the previous sections, a new group of sites have been added by selecting a template and by
drawing a polygon. Atoll allows the user to choose among different templates and to edit a specific
template.
The templates are available in the Atoll Parameters Tab, Network Setting -> Station Templates, as
shown in the following figure.

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Double click on Station Templates Folder to open table.


The user may also add a new template or delete an existing one.
The user can edit the templates parameters by double clicking on a Station template. In the
appeared dialog box, the templates properties (for example, the number of sectors, the antenna
model, the azimuth, the tilt, the height and so on) can be edited.

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3.5 Propagation model
Atoll integrates many propagation models including Okuruma-HataCost-HataSPMITU370
ITU526ITU 529Longley-Rice and WLL models.

3.5.1 SPM propagation model
SPM (Standard Propagation Model) is a model originating from Planet and using K parameters.
The SPM model has also a relation with the Hata model. The SPM model may be calibrated with
CW measurements.

3.5.1.1 Import of CW measurements
Note: the CW measurements used by this document are just for the purpose of helping the
user to be familiar with the use of the software. The detailed requirements for CW
measurements (including data quantity) are described in the SPM model calibration
document, which can be provided upon request.

To import the measurements, there are 2 methods: Copy/Paste and import.
1 Copy/Paste method
1 Open the Site46_2 survey worksheet in the GSM_Brussels_Network.xls document.
This worksheet provides the measurements corresponding to the Site46_2 cell with
the longitude, the latitude and the received signal level for each sampling point.


2 In Atoll, right click on the CW measurements folder in the Explorer\Network window,
and select New in the context menu, as shown in the following figure.
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3 In New CW measurement path dialog box, fill in the file name, the corresponding
transmitter, the receiver height. Then paste the Excel table data into the table, as
shown in the following figure.
Note: Set the coordinate system with WGS84 corresponding to the projection system as
stated in the Excel tab.
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After clicking on OK, the test data are immediately displayed on the Map Window. Each point
represents a measurement sampling.


2 Import method
1 Atoll supports the formats .dat, .txt, .csv and .hd (PlaNET).
2 Please find 3 .txt documents inside the \Atoll312 GSM demo projects and
materials\Reference _Data\Measurement_Surveys folder of the CD ROM.
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3 In Atoll, right click on CW measurements in the Explorer\Network window and
select Import as shown in the following figure.


4 In the appeared Open dialog box, browse for the document to be imported. Atoll
supports the multi selection of files. Several measurements corresponding to the
same transmitter can be imported at the same time, but if the measurements belong
to different transmitters, then each measurement has to be imported separately.
Provided test data corresponding to different transmitters, the measurements have to
be imported one by one.


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5 The appeared dialog box contains two tabs, General and Setup. In the General
tab, define the corresponding reference transmitter, the frequency and receiver height,
as shown in the following figure.


6 In the Setup tab, fill in the 1st Measurement Row field with 2 (because the drive
test document has a title line and the data start at the second line). Then click on the
Setup button.
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7 After clicking on the Setup button, the CW Measurement Setup dialog box appears,
as shown in the following figure. Define X-Coordinates and Y-Coordinates fields
with respectively the longitude and latitude.


8 Click on the Import button in the import main window and then the measurement
data will be imported into the project. After the import, the measurement data will be
automatically put in the CW measurements folder of the Explorer Window. Use
Centre in the Map Window function to display the imported measurements in the
center of the map.
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Import also the Measures_Site4_2_Street.txt and the Measures_Site4_3_Street.txt documents
into the project by the similar operations above. Please note that the 3 measurements files
correspond to different transmitters.
9 Setting of the CW measurements display double click on the CW measurement
folder and open the CW measurements properties dialog box. In the Display tab,
define the Display type as Value Intervals and Field as M(dBm).
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10 Right click on the CW measurement data file and select the Filtering Assistant, a new
dialog window Filtering Assistant on CW Measurement points will be opened. Based
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on this tool, CW measurement data can be filtered by user.


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3.5.1.2 Automatic calibration of the SPM model
A good propagation model calibration requires having enough data, filtering them and carrying a
careful tuning of each factor of the model. The tuning steps are quite complex, which is not
described in details in this document. A document of specific SPM model calibration can be
provided upon request.
Bellow the SPM model basic operations are introduced.

The SPM automatic calibration may help the user to find the best K parameters, the Effective
antenna height method, the Diffraction method and the clutter losses.
(1) Duplicate the existing standard propagation model and make the calibration for the
duplicated model. This method has the advantage to preserve the existing model and
to allow a calibration of the SPM for each kind of environments.

(2) Right click on the new SPM model and select Automatic Calibration.
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(3) Select the CW measurement(s) and click on the Next button.


(4) In the appeared dialog box, select the K parameters that will be used for the calibration.
It is recommended not to select the K6 parameter.
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Double click on a K parameter or select a K parameter and click on Define Range, will open the
Define Domain dialog box, where the range of the K parameter can be defined, as shown in the
following figure. But generally it is recommended to keep the default values defined above.

After choosing the range, click on OK.

(5) According to the selected CW measurements and the tuning parameters, Atoll
calibrates automatically the SPM propagation model.
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(6) After the computation, Atoll provides in the same dialog box the results and the
statistics concerning the model, as the average error and the standard deviation.
According to the results, the user may choose to commit the K parameters list by
clicking on the Commit button.

(7) If the results are not satisfactory and the K parameters have been already committed,
the propagation model can be deleted by right clicking on it and selecting Delete (or
by pressing the Delete key on the keyboard).
(8) If after the calibration, the model has to be used in other projects, copy it by with
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CTRL+C and paste it with CTRL+V in the Modules tab of another project.
Note: the automatic model calibration is only a mathematical computation method. The
result depends on the quality of the CW measurements. Therefore a high quality of CW
measurements is required.

3.5.1.3 Verified model by using CW measurement data
To judge if a model fits an area (at least fits the CW data), the most direct way is to check the
standard deviation after calibration. The smaller the standard deviation is, the better result will be.
In general, the standard deviation required to be less than 8dB after calibration.
In most case, users will use automatic calibration as mentioned above. If needed, they can use
another method to verify their models that is to check the chart showing difference between
measured values and predicted values.
The verification process is:

1 Right click a measurement path in Explorer/Network tab, choose Properties.

In Parameter tab of properties dialogue window, choose you propagation model in Parameter
tab like below:
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2 Right click a measurement path in Explorer/Network tab, choose Refresh geo data
command.


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3 Right click a measurement path in Explorer/Network tab, choose Calculations->
Calculate Signal Level.


4 Atoll will calculate predicted values on all the points on the path by chosen model. If
you need to look the statistic report, you can right click the measurement path in
Explorer/Network tab and choose Display statistics. Atoll will prompt the report as in
below picture, you can check the standard deviation of model on this path.

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5 Right click a measurement path, choose Open the Analysis tool command, then a CW
measurements window will pop up as below:


CW measurement window.
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6 Click in the CW measurement window, you will simultaneously have a receiver in the
map window and its measured value (M) and predicted value (P). You can choose
other display option in the roll down menu, e.g. Error for the difference between M and
P.


Note: It can be used for other model like Cost-Hata and Okumura-Hata.

3.5.1.4 Define models for transmitters
After calibration, you need to define for each transmitter which propagation model would be used.
You can use shortcut Ctrl + D.

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If all transmitters use the same model, the most efficient way is to define in Transmitters properties
window. In Propagation tab, choose a model you want to use, and give it a radius and resolution
(generally the resolution is the same as digital map). Note: If you do not want to use one
propagation model for all of the transmitters, do not use this feature.


3.5.2 CostHata model
Okuruma-Hata and Cost-Hata use both the standard Hata formula. The Okuruma-Hata is suitable
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for a frequency smaller than 1500MHz and Cost-Hata is suitable for a frequency bigger than
1500MHz. So Cost-Hata will be used for a GSM network.

Both Okuruma-Hata and Cost-Hata can be calibrated. The following paragraph introduces only the
calibration of the Cost-Hata model, but the calibration of the Okuruma-Hata model is similar.

3.5.2.1 Import of CW measurements
Please refer to the paragraph 3.5.1.1.

3.5.2.2 Automatic calibration of the Cost-Hata model
The following paragraph does not make an exhaustive introduction of the automatic calibration of
the Cost-Hata model. Automatic calibration is quite complex because of the detailed adjustment
steps. Please contact the Atoll Support Team for more information.

Firstly, the CW measurements must be in a sufficient number and of good quality, in order to
calibrate accurately the Cost-Hata model.

The Cost-Hata calibration tool might help the user to find the best A1, B1, Diffraction Factor and
Formula Correction for each type of clutter.

1 Right click the Cost-Hata model and select Duplicate will duplicate the Cost-Hata model.
So, the calibration will not affect the parameters of the existing Cost-Hata model.

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2 Double click on the folder Copy of Cost-Hata will open the properties dialogue. The
Cost-Hata propagation model can use an environment formula appropriate to each clutter
class when calculating. Furthermore, Cost-Hata propagation model can add diffraction
loss and take into account limitation to free space loss.


Add diffraction loss: The Cost-Hata propagation model can take into account losses due to
diffraction, using a 1-knife-edge Deygout method, and using the ground altitude given in the
DTM. The diffraction can be weighted for each Hata environment formula.
Limitation to free space loss: When using a Hata-based propagation model, it is possible to
calculate a theoretical path loss that ends up being lower than the free space loss. In Atoll,
you can define any Hata-based propagation model to never calculate a path loss that is lower
than the calculated free space loss per pixel.

3 Right click on the folder Copy of Cost-Hata and select Calibration will open the
calibration wizard. Select one or several CW measurement(s) and click Next, as shown
in the following figure.
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4 In the appeared dialogue select the parameters that Atoll will calibrate and click Next,
as shown in the following figure.
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5 Atoll automatically calibrates the Cost-Hata model and displays the parameters before
and after the calibration. Atoll provides also the root mean square, the average and the
standard deviation before and after the calibration. According to the results the user can
choose to commit the result by clicking on the Commit button.


6 If a propagation model is not useful, its easy to delete it by right clicking on the Cost-Hata
model and select Delete or use the Delete key on the keyboard.
7 If the user wants to use the propagation model in another Atoll project, just copy the
existing propagation model with CTRL+C and then paste it in the new project with
CTRL+V.

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3.5.2.3 Uncalibrated Cost-Hata model settings
1 Double click on Cost-Hata in Explorer/Parameters -> Propagation Models (or right
click on the Cost-Hata icon and select Properties) will open the Cost-Hata properties
dialog box.


2 In the Cost-Hata properties dialog box, the propagation formula has to be set for each
kind of clutter. Click on the Formulas button on the bottom left for checking Cost-Hata
formulas and default values. The propagation parameters have to be set according to the
user experience.


3 Set the appropriate formula for each kind of clutter in the Cost-Hata properties dialog
box. The following figure is an example of the Cost-Hata properties setting (the
properties dialog box has to be set according to the users network environment).
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3.5.2.4 Set the propagation model for each transmitter
Right click on the Explorer ->Network -> Transmitter folder, select Properties, and
open the Transmitters properties dialog box. In the appeared dialog box, select the
Propagation tab and select Cost-Hata for the propagation model, as shown in the
following figure.
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3.6 Propagation matrix calculation
3.6.1 Preliminary work
Before launching the calculation of the pathloss matrices, the following preliminary work has to be
done.
3.6.1.1 Resolution of predictions and receiver height
The user needs also to set the resolution for coverage studies. This resolution may be equal or
lower than the maps accuracy. The higher the resolution is, the longer the processing time is.

1 Right click on the Predictions folder of the Explorer/Network window and select
Properties (or double click directly on the Prediction folder).


2 In the Predictions properties dialog box, set the Default resolution value to 20m
(this will be the resolution for the following prediction studies). Clicking on Private
Directory allows the user to select the path loss document, which will be used to store
the pathloss matrices. The user can either select the Embedded option to store the
pathloss matrices in the current Atoll project, or select the .\xxxxx.losses option to
store the pathloss matrices in the external .losses folder which in the same directory
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of the ATL file, or use the Browse option to select a folder to store the pathloss
matrices externally.


3 In the Parameters tab, right click on Network Setting folder and select Properties
command, from the dialog box, set 1.5m for the receiver height (Height of handset).


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3.6.1.2 Setting the Computation Zone
If there is no computation zone defined, the pathloss matrices for all transmitters will be calculated,
based on the calculation radius and the signal threshold.
If the user wants to calculate the pathloss matrices only for a specific region, a Computation Zone
can either be imported or directly drawn in the Map Window.

1 Drawing the Computation Zone
1 Right click on Computation Zone in the Geo tab of Explorer Window and select
Draw in the context menu.


2 Then draw a polygon with the mouse to delimitate the region, for which the
propagation will be calculated.
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2 Import of the Computation Zone
1 Right click on Computation Zone in the Geo tab of the Explorer Window and select
Import in the context menu.

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2 In the appeared dialog box, browse for the \Atoll312 GSM demo projects and
materials\Reference_Data\Computation_Zone folder in the CD ROM and open the
Brussels_Computation_Zone.mif document.


3 After opening the document, the Vector import dialog box will appear, as shown in
the following figure. Press the Import button to import the computation zone.


4 After the import, the computation zone will appear in red, as seen in the following
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figure.


5 Right click on Computation Zone in the Geo tab and select Export. Then export
the computation zone with .MIF, .agd (Atoll map format) or .shp format. This
computation zone can be imported in other projects.

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3.6.2 Propagation calculation, interference matrix, and
prediction plot creation
Calculation in Atoll includes two parts, one is propagation calculation and interference matrix, the
other is to calculate prediction plot.
3.6.2.1 Propagation calculation and interference matrix
1 Propagation calculation
Propagation calculation calculate path loss for each bin in calculation area. The results are
stored in path loss matrix. The size of a bin is the calculation resolution of a transmitter. Right click
Transmitters folder, choose Calculations-> Calculate Path Loss Matrices to start calculation. As
shown in below picture:
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2 Interference matrix
1 Calculate interference matrix calculate probability of C/I for each transmitter pair. The
principle is to set a frequency for all TRXs and calculate interference probabilities between
each pair by considering their location, antennas, power and digital map etc.

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2 In the pop-up window, define a service zone and handover margin. If you want to take into
account shadowing margin, you need to check this option and define a cell edge coverage
probability. You also need to choose a method to spread traffic. As shown below:


3 For the generated interference matrix, you can right click Interference Matrix folder to
access properties window. As shown below:


4 The user can click Externalise button to export the interference matrices results. By doing
so you can reduce the size of Atoll document. The exported results can be re-imported
whenever needed.
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5 If you get your interference matrix by other source and import it to Atoll, then you can
define where it is from and other settings in Advanced tab of interference matrix properties.
This definition will be used in interference matrices combination.
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3.6.2.2 Prediction study creation
Prediction study creation that is what we call coverage prediction. Atoll reads data from path loss
matrix, then calculate prediction results and display them on the map.
After path loss matrix calculation, Atoll will keep their path loss if no change applied to radio
parameters of transmitters (e.g. location, antenna type, azimuths). If you change these parameters
of a transmitter, Atoll will recalculate its path loss before calculate prediction.
Interference matrix will be used in automatic frequency allocation. If you change radio parameters
of transmitters (e.g. location, antenna type, azimuths), then you need to recalculate the
interference matrix.
Right click Prediction folder in Explorer/Network tab, choose New command. As shown below:
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In the Study types dialogue window, 8 default prediction items are listed. The former 3 items only
consider downlink power. You can calculate them before traffic capture and frequency allocation.


1 Best cell coverage plot generation
1 Choose Coverage by transmitters, click OK button to open the properties window of that
prediction. Define the resolution of the plot in General tab.
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2 In Condition tab, define a bottom threshold for received power, e.g. -120dBm, and a Server
as Best signal level per HCS layer. Reception from TRXs is BCCH.

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In 3.1.2 version, the Cell Edge Coverage Probability is 90% by default, thats to say, if you define in
Clutter classes a model std. deviation for each clutter, then each plot you generate will have a
shadowing margin. Atoll support a cell edge coverage probability lower than 50% as well.

3 Set display properties in Display tab, such as transparency of the plot.


4 Click OK button to close the window. You can now right click Coverage by Transmitter
under Prediction folder and choose Calculate command, or click icon in tool bar
(shortcut F7), Atoll will start running. An Event Viewer window will pop up. You can see the
process of calculation.
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After Propagation calculation (as mentioned above) finished, Atoll will create the coverage plot.
The result is shown as below. Every prediction plot generated by user will be saved under
Predictions folder.


The generated prediction plots will be locked automatically. They will not be changed even you
change radio parameters. So if you want to recalculate a prediction plot, you need to unlock it first
(to uncheck Study locked on the right click menu).

2 Signal level coverage plot
1 In Study type dialogue window, choose Coverage by signal level.
2 In Condition tab, set a bottom threshold for received power as -120dBm. The Server is All.
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3 Set display properties in Display tab, such as intervals and colors of legends. In legend
column, you can change Min and Max values and their colors, or click Actions->Shading,
set start break, last break and interval.


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4 After that, click icon on tool bar (or F7) to start calculating.

Note: since you have completed propagation calculation when creating Coverage by
transmitter plot and no parameter has been changed, so Atoll calculates prediction only.

The generated signal level plot is shown as below.
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3 Overlapping zone coverage
1 In Study type dialogue window, choose Overlapping zones.
2 In Condition tab, set a bottom threshold for received power as -120dBm, the Server is Best
signal level per HCS layer, with a margin 4dB.
Reception form TRX is BCCH.


3 The generated coverage plot is shown as below:
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Number of servers >=2 represents there are two cells with a difference of signal level in 4 dB in
this area.
Number of servers >=3 represents there are three cells with a difference of signal level in 4 dB.
And so on.

3.6.2.3 Force calculation
As mentioned before, if no parameter has been changed, Atoll will not recalculate path losses for
cells. But Atoll provides you a Force calculation feature to rerun path losses for all cells.
Click icon on tool bar to force recalculate the whole path loss matrix.
3.6.2.4 Save template
The default setting of legend provided by Atoll may be not what you like. So Atoll provides you a
feature to save the settings you changed as a template.
1 Right click a prediction you need to save, choose Save as Customised Prediction
command.
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2 The saved prediction template can be found in Study type window.

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3.7 Traffic calculation
3.7.1 Traffic model
The GSM/GPRS/EGPRS traffic model depends of the GSM/GPRS/EGPRS parameters which can
be found from the Explorer/Paramters ->Traffic Paramters folder, there are Environments,
User profiles, Terminals, Mobility Types and Services.


3.7.1.1 Services
1 By default, Atoll provides 4 kinds of service types. Double clicking on the Voice type will
open the Voice properties dialog box.

2 Voice
In the General tab, set the Service Type and Max Probability of Blockingor Delay.
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3 Data service
In the General tab, set the Service Type , Max Probability of Blockingor Delay, Max
Packet Delay, Min Throughput (per user), Required availability for Min Throughput, Max
Number of Timeslots, Scaling Factor and Offset.


4 New type of service, just like VoIP, which is using constant bit rate, the value for guaranteed
bit rate must be enter during the service definition.
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5 The user can specify a new type of Service Right click on the Services folder, select
New and set up all the parameters in the appeared dialog box.
3.7.1.2 Mobility types
Atoll provides by default 3 Mobility Types (the name depends of the speed). Double clicking on the
50km/h mobility opens the 50 km/h properties dialog box.


1 The user can specify a new type of Mobility Right click on the Mobility Types folder,
select New and set up all the parameters in the appeared dialog box.
3.7.1.3 Terminals
1 Atoll provides 5 kinds of Terminals by default. Double click on GPRS 900 1800 and open the
GPRS 900 1800 properties dialog box.
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2 In the General tab, define the Main and Secondary Band, the Technology, the Max CS and
the Noise Figure.

3 The user can specify a new type of Terminal Right click on the Terminals folder, select
New and set up all the parameters in the appeared dialog box.
3.7.1.4 User profile
1 Atoll provides by default 2 kinds of user profiles. Double click one Business User to open the
open the Business User properties dialog box.

2 In the General tab, define for each service the associated Terminal, the Calls/Hours and the
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Duration.

3 The user can specify a new type of User Profiles Right click on the User Profiles folder,
select New and set up all the parameters in the appeared dialog box.
3.7.1.5 Environments
1 Atoll provides by default 4 kinds of Environments (classify by clutter name). Double click on
Dense Urban and open the Dense Urban properties dialog box.

2 In the General tab, define for each service the associated Terminal, the Calls/Hours and the
Duration.

3 The user can specify a new type of User Profiles Right click on the User Profiles folder,
select New and set up all the parameters in the appeared dialog box.

4 If different clutter class will be consider with different importance and percentage of indoor
users, following parameters must be defined:

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3.7.1.6 Dimensioning model
1 Atoll provides user a Dimensioning Model to calculate capacity after traffic capture (for how to
do traffic capture and capacity calculation, please refer to 3.7.3 Running traffic analysis). In
Parameters tab, you can define max number of TRXs per transmitter. For CS you can choose
Erlang B to compute traffic. For PS you can define min number of packet dedicated timeslots
per transmitter and max number of TRXs to add for PS.

2 You can define the default model for dimensioning also for KPI calculation. In KPI calculation
you can define min throughput, max blocking rate and max delay.
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3 In Quality Graphs tab you can check function chart, delay chart and blocking chart.


4 Below is blocking chart as available connection is 1:
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3.7.2 Create traffic map
Atoll provides you 3 ways to create traffic map:
1 User profile traffic map
User profile environments
User profile densities
2 Sector traffic map
Amount of traffic
3 Traffic maps per user density (No. Users/km2)

Right click on Traffic in the Explorer/ Geo tab and select New map, as seen in the following
figure.

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In the appeared New traffic Map dialog box, the above 3 methods for traffic map creation can be
selected, as shown in the following figure.


For each category, the user can choose between different options:
User profile traffic map
User profile environments
User profile densities
Sector traffic map
Amount of traffic
Traffic map per user density (No. Users/km2)
User density

In the following paragraphs, 3 methods for traffic map creation will be introduced with the
Reference Data\Traffic from the CD ROM.

3.7.2.1 User profile traffic map (based on environment)
1 Draw manually
(1) In the New Traffic Map dialog box, select Based on environments and click on Create
Map
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(2) Atoll will display the Environment map editor on the top of the Map Window.

(3) In the Environment map editor, the user can choose one kind of environment, like
Suburban


(4) Then click on the button to draw a polygon in the desired area corresponding to a
Suburban environment, as shown in the following figure.
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(5) With the same method draw the Dense Urban zone.


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(6) If the drawing polygon is not good, it can be deleted with the button.

4 Import a traffic map
In the Atoll312 GSM demo projects and materials\Reference_Data\Traffic\Raster_Traffic folder of
the CD ROM, a traffic map is prepared. It is the same map as the clutter map.
Note: The clutter map can be used as a traffic map, especially for complex environments,
because it is difficult to draw manually this kind of map.
(1) Select Based on environments in the New traffic Map dialog box and then click on the
Import a file button.

(2) In the appeared dialog box, select the Atoll312 GSM demo projects and
materials\Reference_Data\Traffic\Raster_Traffic\
Map_Per_Environment_Of_User_Profiles.bil in the CD and import it.

(3) Atoll will automatically open the Environment map properties dialog box where the user can
define the display color, the legend and the code for each environment.


5 Export a traffic map
A traffic map can be exported from the Atoll document.
Right click on the Environment map folder and select Save As to export the traffic map.
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3.7.2.2 User profile traffic map (based on densities)
This kind of traffic map may also be drawn manually or imported from external files.
The drawing method is the same of the method introduced for the traffic map based on
environments. In the following part, the method for importing a traffic map from the CD is
introduced.
1) Select Map based on user profile (vector) in the Create a traffic map dialog box and then
click on the Import a file button.

2) In the appeared dialog box, select the \Atoll312 GSM demo projects and
materials\Reference_Data\Traffic\Vector_Traffic\Airport\Airport_Building.mif file from the CD
and import it.

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Confirm your traffic maps coordinate system:


3) In the appeared dialog box, select the Traffic tab to define the indoor percentage and the
weight for each clutter.


4) Import with the same method the other vector traffic maps located in the \Atoll312 GSM demo
projects and materials\Reference_Data\Traffic\Vector_Traffic folder.
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3.7.2.3 Sector traffic map
Traffic map per sector can be either generated by input data manually or imported from external
files.
The input parameters for each serving cell and each service are either the uplink and downlink
throughput or the number of users.

1 Input the data manually
1 Open \Atoll312 GSM demo projects and materials\Reference_Data\Traffic\Cell_Traffic\
Trafficmap_Service_Transmitter(Brussels).xls file, copy all data (except headline).

2 Choose Traffic map per sector in Create a traffic map window, click Amount of traffic option,
then click Create map.

3 In Traffic per transmitter window, you can import txt or csv files by Action. In this case, you
paste all the data then you get the result as below:


4 Click OK to quit, then you can define percentage for terminals (Terminals (%)), mobilities
(Mobilities (%)), clutter weighting and indoor users in Traffic tab.
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5 Set display properties in Display tab.


6 You may see in the map window the traffic map has the same border lines as Coverage by
transmitter plot.
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2 Import a traffic map
1 Choose Traffic map per sector in Create a traffic map window, click Amount of traffic option,
then click Import a file button.
2 In Open window, choose Traffic\Cell_Traffic/ Live_Traffic.agd in the CD to import.
3 Set traffic parameters in traffic map properties window.
3.7.2.4 Traffic map per user density (no. of users/km
2
)
You can create this kind of map by manually drawing or importing an existing vector map.
1 Choose User density on Traffic map per user density(no. of users/km
2
), then click
Create map button.
2 Set percentage for Terminals, Mobilities, and Services in Traffic tab. Please note that for
voice and data service, you need to set separately, i.e. you need to create at least two
densities map if you want to do planning for both voice and data at the same time.
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3.7.3 Running traffic analysis
You can run traffic analysis after you establish your traffic model and traffic map. It is composed by
two parts: traffic capture and capacity calculation.
Traffic analysis is first to capture traffic in each transmitter according to traffic map and traffic
model then calculate required number of TRXs according to captured traffic. By that you can make
planning for capacity and frequency allocation later.
3.7.3.1 Traffic capture
Traffic capture calculates traffic spreading in each transmitter. Calculation result will be displayed
in two ways, per transmitter or per Subcell.
1 Right click Traffic Analysis folder in Explorer/Network tab, choose New command.


2 Choose a traffic map used in traffic capture in Source traffic tab (e.g. Environment map 1).
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3 Configure coverage condition and calculation parameters for GPRS/EGPRS in Condition tab.
Since calculation based on C/I or C/(I+N) takes into account interference condition which
highly depends on frequency allocation, please note that you should choose calculation based
on C if you have not allocated frequency yet and increase Global Scaling Factor in Source
Traffic tab to model a high traffic and interfered environment.


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4 Click Calculate button, Atoll start to run traffic analysis.
You can check the simulation process in Event viewer window.


5 Traffic analysis results are displayed by transmitter and Subcell.

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You can base your traffic capture on different settings, but only one traffic capture can be used as
default. You can right click a traffic capture and check the option Default. There would be a small
tick on the icon.


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3.7.3.2 Capacity calculation
You can calculate capacity according to captured traffic.
1 Select Traffic->Dimensioning and KPI Calculation to calculate capacity.


2 Choose Calculate to run after checking Dimensioning model parameters.
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3 Click Commit button to commit results to Subcell.

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4 You can use your own Subcell parameters which can be imported like transmitter parameters.
You can double click a record in Subcell table and open its properties window to edit. As
shown below:

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3.8 Neighbour allocation
Atoll has automatic neighbour allocation feature. Since neighbour relationships are considered in
automatic frequency planning, you need to allocate neighbour manually or automatically. This
chapter will describe how to allocate neighbour manually and automatically.
3.8.1 Allocate neighbour manually
There are two ways to allocate neighbour manually.
3.8.1.1 Import neighbour list
1 Right click Transmitter folder in Explorer/Network tab, choose Transmitters->
Neighbours->Intra-Technology->Open table to open GSM neighbour table.


2 Open Atoll312 GSM demo projects and materials\ Reference_Data \Network_Data\
GSM_Brussels_Network.xls and find Transmitter and Neighbour lists, copy all data except the
headline.
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3 Paste them to neighbour table in Atoll.


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3.8.1.2 Adding neighbours in map window
1 Click roll down bar next to icon, choose Neighbours then click icon.


2 Click a source Transmitter then press Ctrl button and click a transmitter you want to add
as a neighbour to source transmitter. This transmitter will be added in neighbour list of source
transmitter. Note: click a transmitter with pressing Ctrl button, non-symmetry Neighbour will
be added; click a transmitter with pressing Shift buttom, symmetry Neighbour will be added


3.8.2 Allocate neighbour automatically
1 Right click Transmitter folder in Explorer/Network tab, choose Transmitters->Intra-technology
-> Automatic allocation.
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2 Set parameters in properties window and clickCalculate button.


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3 The result of allocation will be displayed as below. Click Commit button to commit result to
neighbour table.


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And the neighbours will be signed with marking in source column for different source.


4 Click icon on the tool bar, and click a transmitter on the map, all the neighbours of this
transmitter will be displayed with a line linking to it.


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3.8.3 Calculate importance for existing neighbours
Importance of neighbours will be used in AFP.
1 Right click Transmitter folder in Explorer/Network tab, choose Transmitters-> Neighbours->
Intra-technology->Calculate Importance.


2 Parameter settings are the same as automatic allocation.
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3 Click Run to calculate and the result will be committed to neighbours table automatically.

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3.9 Frequency allocation
You can input manually the frequency solution in Atoll. You may input frequency numbers
(including the BCCH channel and the other channel) separated by space in Channel column when
you import transmitter (just for non-hopping/base band Hopping mode). If you import the
frequency plan into the transmitter table, the BCCH column must be filled at the same time. But
import the data into the TRX table is the best way for frequency plan importing because you
can not import a frequency plan with Synthesized Hopping mode.
Atoll also provides you automatic frequency allocation feature, but you need you have a license
with AFP module activated. Besides, Atoll provides you a semi-automatic frequency planning so
that you can optimize your solution by adjusting some frequencies. You need to calculate an
interference matrix, capacity and neighbour relationships before you start an automatic frequency
planning.
The aim of AFP is to get the lowest cost. It will stop if the cost is 0.
(Note: Atoll AFP module is a part of GSM module but an extra module. Before you run the
AFP in Atoll, please confirm there is an AFP license in your dongle)
3.9.1 Manually input the frequency plan
Right click on Transmitters and select Subcells->TRXs Table to open the TRX table, as
shown in the following figure.


Import your frequency plan into TRX table.
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You can find a demo sheet from GSM_Brussels_Network.xls document TRX tab.

3.9.2 Automatic frequency allocation model settings
In Explorer/Parameters tab, right click Atoll AFP Module->Propertie to open its settings. Below is
description on how to configure an AFP module.


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3.9.2.1 Cost setting
In the Cost tab, you can define parameters in cost function. Atoll will consider interfered traffic due
to all kinds of reasons. In Cost tab, you can define how to consider all possible reasons.


3.9.2.2 Separations Weights settings
In the Separations Weights tab, you can define the weights for different separation situations.
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3.9.2.3 Interference Matrixes settings
In the Interference Matrices tab, you can define combination weights for different source of
interference matrices.
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3.9.2.4 HSN settings
You can choose an allocation strategy in HSN tab.
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3.9.2.5 MAL settings
You can choose planning strategies for MAL in MAL tab when it is a synchronized hopping in the
network.

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3.9.2.6 Finalsation settings
You can define how to consider target computation time and result assignment in Finalisation tab.


3.9.2.7 Reuse settings
You can define a pattern in Reuse tab which will be repeated on each site during AFP, and also
allocation strategies for BSIC, MAIO and frequency.
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3.9.2.8 Protections setting
In the Protection tab, you can define the Additional Protection against the Adjacent Channel Reuse
and Inerference definition according to the required quality threshold.
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3.9.2.9 Advanced setting
In the Advanced tab, you can define interferer diversity gain and frequency diversity gain
according to different MAL length. Also you can choose whether to consider impact of DTX and
additional adjacent channel protection in the interference cost. Experience obtained during the
model internal calibration can be conserved to accelerate speed of AFP the next time you use in a
similar network.
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3.9.3 Perform an automatic frequency planning
Automatic frequency planning is based on user resources. You need to configure those kinds of
parameters before you perform an automatic frequency planning. (See 3.4.4 Network parameters
setting)
The other pre requirements would be a valid interference matrix and number of required TRXs
available in Subcell.
Neighbour relationships will impact automatic frequency planning. It is recommended to have
neighbour allocated before AFP.
The steps of network planning are given in chapter 3 Operation steps. Below are the steps of AFP
only.
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1 Right click Transmitters folder in Explorer/Network, choose Frequency plan->Automatic
Set Frequencies/BSICs in
Network settings. Set
parameters for AFP Module
(no HSN/MAL/MAIO)

Import network dataSite/Transmitter/Antenna
start
Import map data
Set Frequencies/BSICs/HSNs in Network Settings
Set hopping parameters in Cell Types, update
Transmitter table. Set parameters for AFP Module.
Frequency
hopping?
N
Y
Set GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Parameters
Create traffic map, traffic capture and network
dimensioning
Define computation zone, calculation path
loss and interference Matrix
Neighbour allocation
Freeze Transmitter/Subcell/TRX if needed
AFP parameter setting
Launch AFP
Stop AFP and commit
N
Y
Satisfy?
Commit result
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Allocation.


2 Choose Atoll AFP Module in AFP module selection and resources to allocate. AFP Rank can
be allocated to show the interference level of a Subcell.
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Click Next button to continue.
Note: If it is a non-hopping in the network, please dont choose MAL, MAIO and HSN. If you
choose to allocate hopping parameters in a non-hopping network, it may lead to a
malfunction for AFP.

3 Set separation rules for each combinations of different types of Subcell. Here is the same as
3.9.1.2 Separations Weights. If these rules are violated in AFP, they will add violation costs to
cost function.
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Click Next button to continue.

4 Choose which kind of TRX to be frozen in Global Parameters. Once froze, they will not be
re-allocated. However, the influence will still be taken into account. Define how to consider
traffic load and DTX in AFP.
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Click OK button to continue.

5 You need to set a target computation time before AFP. AFP will learn the network and allocate
frequency according to the time you set, so if you want to get a better result, you need to set a
longer time.
Generator Initialization is computation mode. 0 represents random mode. If you choose other
number, then you will get the same result with same parameters setting, same computation
time and Generator Initialization.
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Click Calculate button to compute.

6 AFP progress window you will see 3 tab. From the General tab, you can find TCT , elapsed
time and solutions information:


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From the Quality Indication tab, the detail of cost calculation results could be found:


From the Distributions tab, the frequenies distribution could be found:


7 You can click Pause/Stop to stop AFP.
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8 Click Commit button to commit result to TRX table.


9 In the TRX table, you will see the frequency per TRX.
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3.9.4 Interactive frequency planning
In Atoll 3.1.2, you can use an interactive allocation tool to adjust frequencies for some TRXs.
You can right click Transmitter folder, choose Frequency Plan->Interactive Allocation.

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There are two selection in the Interactive Allocation tool interface.

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One is Allocation and Channel Analysis, the other is Interference Matrix Analysis. Below is
Allocation and Channel Analysis:


You can choose a module in roll down menu of AFP Module to compute the cost. In Parameters
you can define different settings (same as AFP parameters described before).


3.9.4.1 Interference matrix analysis
You can display IM situation for any Subcell on the map by Interference Matrix Analysis feature of
Interactive Allocation toll. You just need to choose a transmitter and TRX and click Run button,
then you will get below result about IM showing interference situations on the map.

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You can also choose different items in Status, Frequency Reuse and Filtering column to get
different interference situations.

3.9.4.2 Frequency allocation and analysis
You can still use Allocation and Channel Analysis tool to choose the best frequency. The
operations are the same as IM analysis, you need to choose a transmitter and TRX, click Run
button then you get the result.
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After calculation, Atoll can provide the cost value on current frequency (if there are existing
frequencies). Also users can check components of cost function and display on the map and in the
Probability window.

Considering users may not want to use the original frequency, Atoll provides two buttons. You can
either click Delete to remove the frequency or click Replace button to replace the frequency.


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Cost value will change if you change a frequency.
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3.10 Point analysis
Atoll provides a point analysis feature for you to analyse the network performance.
Click icon on the tool bar or choose Tools->Point analysis to open the PA window.
Now the mouse pointer become a target, which is the receiver. Put it on the map.

There are 4 selections for uer: Profile, Reception, Interferenc and Details

3.10.1 Profile
In the Profile selection, the user may analyze the terrain profile between the transmitter and the
receiver, the received signal level, the link budget and other information.
The desired transmitter (for the profile analysis) can be selected in the Profile window or directly
on the map. Atoll automatically displays the terrain profile between the selected transmitter and
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the receiver.
In the Profile tab, the point to point signal power is real-time calculated.


Clicking on the Link budget button from tools bar to open the Link Budget window, with the
information about the link budget between the transmitter and the receiver.

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3.10.2 Reception
In the Reception selection, the received signal level values for the strongest transmitters are
given with bars. The received power values are calculated according with the stored path loss
matrices.

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3.10.3 Interference
You can see in this tab the interference situation. The first line is interference of current transmitter.
The hole in the bar represents adjacent channel protect level. This value can be defined by right
clicking Prediction folder and change it in Receiver tab in Properties window. (Note: This value is
important)


3.10.4 Details
You can see signal strength, total interference and C/I (or C/(I+N)) from all transmitter in Results
tab.


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3.11 Another predictions
There are 8 prediction type templates in Atoll for GSM module. There are 5 predictions in Atoll
template need the frequency planning except the Coverage by Transmitter, Coverage by Signal
Level and Overlapping Zones. All of the predictions have got similar setting. The prediction named
Coverage by C/I level will be used as the example to introduce the 5 types of predictions
generation.
3.11.1 How to create a prediction
1 Right click the Prediction folder, choose New menu, choose Coverage by C/I level from the
dialog box.


2 Set the prediction name and the calculation resolution in the General Tab of properties dialog
box.
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3 In the Condition Tab, you can find following setting options. All of the options can be separated
as two parts:
Part one: Signal Condition setting
Set the display threshold through the reception signal level
Choose the HCS layer which you want to make the prediction.( Server)
Set the Margin.( With a Margin)
Consider the shadowing or not. (Shadowing taken into account)
Set the cell edge coverage probability.(Cell Edge Coverage Probability)
Consider the indoor coverage or not. (Indoor Coverage)
Part two: Interference Condition
Which part of interference have been taken into account
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Select using the C/I or C/(I+N) during the calculation and set their range
Select the satisfied standard( at least one TRX or the worst TRX).(Satisfied by)
Noise Figure can be set to based on terminal or a fixed value.(Noise Figure)
Consider the DTX or not. If yes, the Voice Activity Factor need to be set.
Using the max load or the average load as the traffic load.(Traffic Load)
Consider the co-channel or not.(Co-Channel)
Consider the adjacent channel or not.( Adjacent Channels)
If you want to get the calculation result for every transmitter, every non-hopping TRX,
every TRX-MAL based on BBH, every MAL-MAIO base on SFH,choose Detailed
results.(Detailed Results)


4 Set the legend on Display Tab.
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5 Press OK, then click the Calculate button from the tools bar of press F7 to run the
calculation.
C/I prediction result on map showed as following picture:
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3.11.2 General prediction setting
Atoll can creat hundreds of predictions by setting study type and display type.

There are several general predictions as follows
Prediction types Study types Display type Field
Best server
coverage(not consider
HCS layer)
Coverage by transmitter
Discrete values Transmitter
(Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
Best server
coverage(not consider
HCS layer)
Coverage by transmitter
Discrete values Transmitter
(Condition tab select
Best signal level of the
highest priority HCS
layer)
Best signal level
coverage(DL)
Coverage by signal
level
Value intervals Best signal level(dB) (Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
Path loss coverage
Coverage by signal
level
Value intervals path loss(dB) (Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
Total loss coverage
Coverage by signal
level
Value intervals total losses(dB)
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(Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
Overlapping zones
Overlapping zones
Value intervals Number of servers
(Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
RXQUAL Coverage
Circuit Quality
Indicators
Value intervals BER (Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
MOS Coverage
Circuit Quality
Indicators
Value intervals MOS (Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
FER Coverage
Circuit Quality
Indicators
Value intervals FER (Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
Coverage by C/I level
Coverage by C/I level
Value intervals C/I level (dB)
(Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
Drop Call Rate per
Transmitter
Coverage by signal
level
Value intervals Drop Call Rate (Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
Interference Zones
Interference Zones
Discrete values Transmitter
(Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
GPRS/EGPRS Coding
Schemes
GPRS/EGPRS Coding
Schemes
Value intervals Coding Schemes
(Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
RLC/MAC
Throughput/Timeslot
RLC/MAC
Throughput/Timeslot
Value intervals
Throughput/Timeslot
(kbps)
(Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
RLC/MAC BLER
Coverage
RLC/MAC
Throughput/Timeslot
Value intervals BLER (%)
(Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
Application
Throughput/Timeslot
Application
Throughput/Timeslot
Value intervals
Throughput/Timeslot
(kbps)
(Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)
Application BLER
Coverage
Application
Throughput/Timeslot
Value intervals BLER (%)
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(Condition tab select
Best signal level per
HCS layer)

NoteHCS is a specific hierarchical layer structure in GSM, the user terminal based on
priority for access. Therefore, if the user should consider the specific site, such as the
impact of micro cell. It needs to select Best signal level of the highest priority HCS
layer on condition tab.

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3.12 GSM tools
3.12.1 Search Tool
Atoll have got a search tool to display the appointment channel, BSIC, HSN and MAIO in order to
help the planner check and change the Channel, BSIC, HSN and MAIO.
1 Click the button from Tools bar, choose Search Tool. There are several selections could
be found.


2 Select GSM channel, you can type the appointment channel and click Search button. Atoll will
use different colour to display the appointment channel and adjacent channels on the map
base on transmitter. If you do not care the adjacent channel, the Co-Channel Only option
can be used.
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3 From Channel-BSIC pairs selection, Type the BCCH channel and BSIC and click the Search
button, Atoll will display the appointment BCCH-BSIC pair with colour base on transmitter. Of
course you can use the tool to check different combines of Channel/BSIC(NCC/BCC) on the
map.
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Note: After you finished using the Search Tool, click the Reset Display button in order to restore
the colors of transmitter, otherwise, checking result will affect a wrong colour display in the
prediction.

3.12.2 Tx-Tx Interference Tool
Atoll has got a 3.12.2 Tx-Tx Interference tool to check the interference between two sectors.
1 Click theTx-Tx Interference from tools menuchoose Sector to Sector Interference Tool.
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2 Click the button from the dialog box, then the mouse arrowhead will be changed as a
arrowhead logo with C.

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3 Choose the target transmitter on the map as the C, then the arrowhead logo with C will be
changed as a arrowhead logo with I, choose the target transmitter on the map as the I.


4 You can click the button to choose the interferer. Once you finish choose C and I, click
the calculate button.


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5 The C/I condition will display on the map.

6 If you want to change C and I, click the button. Then click the calculate button, new C/I
will be calculated.


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7 Click the Histogram button, you can get the C/I histogram.

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3.13 The other function
3.13.1 User configuration
A user configuration file is including the setting of map files, computation zone, the setting of folder,
the setting of predictions and the Macros setting which imported into the project. The user
configuration file can be reuse by another project in order to save the setting time on conform
projects.
1 Export the configuration file: Choose the menu Tools->user configuration->Save


2 select the information you want to export. A configuration file with postfix .cfg will be saved
after file name and path had been set.
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3 Import the configuration file:
Choose the menuTools->User configuration->Load.
Choose and import the exiting .cfg file.


Choose the information you want to import.
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There are same predictions in the project; Atoll will ask you whether you want to reset the
exiting prediction setting. If you choose Yes, the exiting predictions will be deleted, otherwise,
the exiting predictions will be held.

3.13.2 Separate the path loss data
Because the path loss data have been saved backstage by Atoll, with the default condition, the
data will be placed into the project file (.atl file). The operation may cause a very large project
(depending on the calculation radius/resolution and the computation zone). The time of
saving/loading will be prolonged.
The user can separate the path loss data to a single folder in order to reduce the size of the project.
The folder also can be shared to other users.

Double click the Predictions folder to open the Prediction properties dialog box, click the menu
named Private directory by the button on the right site, then choose the option in the middle,
Atoll will export all of the path loss data to a folder which is named project name.losses. This
folder will be placed in same path with the project file.
Note: If the project has been moved with another path, the folder of losses should be move
together in order to prevent the path loss recalculation by Atoll during any calculation process.
The user can choose the option Bower to type the user-defined path. Move the path losses folder
with the project file would be avoided.

3.13.3 Tips and tricks
Keyboard shortcuts
Using Ctrl++ and Ctrl+Keyboard shortcuts can make the zoom in and zoom out feature
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available on the map window.
On the map window, a new interface(Alt+) and (Alt+) have been added.
The keyboard shortcuts Alt+F8 could be used to open Add-ins and Macros.
Keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+N could be used to create a new project.

How to define Auto Backup configuration?
From Tools-> Auto Backup Configuration, the auto backup configuration feature could be
defined. User can activate the feature, and set the interval for backup.

If user activate the backup feature, a file with .bak postfix could be found in same path of
current project. Remove .bak postfix, the backup project could be open with Atoll.

How to import geo data easily?
Drag and drop feature is available for any geo data object to import in ATOLL. To do this, just
select the accurate geo data file in your file explorer and drag it to ATOLL. The format will be
automatically detected by the tool.
This can also be made on PlaNET index data file.

How to change globally a value for all the transmitters?
The right way to make global changes is to open the Transmitter table, modify the contents in
the first cell, select all the columns and then use the fill-down feature, available in the Edit
menu or with the shortcut ctrlD.
To select all the cells of the column, the easiest way is to select the first one, then select the
last one holding the Shift button.

How to find easily a site on the map?
A search bar is available to find the location of sites on the map. The Search bar can be
opened or closed by selecting the Search bar command in the View menu. In the Search bar,
type the first characters of the site name in the Find site box. ATOLL displays a scrolling list
containing all the sites, which the name begins with this string of characters. Then, either
select the site in the list, or go on typing the site name to reduce the number of sites in the list.
After choosing the site in the list, ATOLL automatically centers the map on the selected site. As
in advanced filters, it is possible to use the contains (*string*) and begins with (string*)
criteria to search for sites which name contains or begins with the given string.

How to be automatically placed in the Find site box?
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Use the F3 shortcut to be automatically placed in the Find site box of the Search bar.

How to delete all sites and their transmitters in one shot (or a set of sites
and transmitters)?
The right way to delete all sites and their transmitters is to open the Sites table, select the first
one and the last one holding the Shift button and use Suppr keyboard button. It is
recommended to close the Sites and Transmitters folders before deleting a large number of
sites and transmitters; otherwise the refresh of the explorer could take a long time.

How to access the properties of any object or group of objects?
In ATOLL, the properties of any object (geo data, sites, transmitters, measurements, etc)
can be accessed from the associated context menu. This is reachable by right-clicking on the
considered object/group and choosing the properties command.

How to filter data rapidly?
The easiest way is to perform directly filters within the tables (popup menu available by
right-clicking in the table). OR and AND criteria can be easily handled:
Selecting cells in several columns and the option "Filtering by selection" in the popup
menu performs a AND filtering criterion
Example: keeping transmitters with azimuth 120 and pilot power equal to 33 dBm
Selecting cells in several rows and the option "Filtering by selection" in the popup menu
performs a OR filtering criterion
Example: keeping transmitters with pilot power equal to 33 dBm or 35 dBm

To check which kind of dynamic criterion has been used by ATOLL, you can open
Transmitters/Properties/General tab and look at the advanced filter.

How to work only on "live" sites?
Let's assume there is a flag (user field) in Site table dedicated to the status of the site ("live",
"on-built", "planned",).
Filtering sites directly in the table with the popup menu ("Filtering by selection") allows to keep
just "live" sites.
Filters on site are automatically performed on transmitters ("As site folder" is the default
configuration for Transmitter folder). Further simulations or predictions will be achieved only on
"live" sites.

How to use wildcard characters to filter text-format fields?
Wildcard characters such as * can be used when defining advanced filter criteria on fields
with text format.
Entering *string* enables you to filter objects which the chosen field contains the string of
characters.
Entering string* enables you filter objects which the chosen field begins with the string of
characters.

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Example: How to display transmitters which are allocated a channel XX?
In the Transmitter table structure, there is a field "Channels" which contains a flat list of the
channels allocated to the transmitter. It is possible to define an advanced filter as follows:
Use the Advanced filter tab of the Filter dialog
(Transmitters/Properties.../General/Filter/Advanced filter):
Columns: select "Channels" in the list
Criteria: =* XX * (which means CONTAINS)
Only the transmitters with the channel XX are displayed.
The same filter can be managed at the level of any study by transmitter.

How to change globally the names of all the sites?
There is a Find/Replace feature in the Edit menu available when a table is opened. To prefix all
the sites with your name for example, select the first cell of the "name" column in the Site table
and use the Edit/Replace feature.

How to find easily an object by its name in a folder?
Open the folder and type the first letters of the object's name.

How to open or close rapidly a folder?
Shortcuts, available in standard Windows applications are available within ATOLL to open or
close the selected folder with shortcuts.
"Right arrow" and "Left arrow" respectively open and close the selected folder just like "+" and
"-" on the numeric keyboard.
"*" on the numeric keyboard opens all the subfolders of the selected folder.
[Alt F4] may be used to quit Atoll rapidly when no modifications were made. If there are
modifications, you will be asked to save them anyway.

How to find easily an object in a table?
A Find feature is available in the Edit menu when a table is opened. To find an object in a table,
open the table and use the Find feature.

How to find easily an object on the map?
The Centre map feature allows the user to find on the map any object located into a folder
(site, transmitter, etc). When choosing this command in the associated context menu, the
considered object is automatically displayed in the centre of the current workspace.

How to customize the columns displayed in a table?
When a table is opened, you may use the "Display columns" feature available in the Format
menu to choose which columns you want to keep within the table. This is useful to customize
reports on transmitters or import Excel-format data by matching columns on both sides and
copying-pasting into the table.

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How to customize the table style?
When a table is opened, you may use features available in the Format menu in order to
customize the table style.
To change the title style, choose the Format title feature.
To modify the column style, select a column and use the Format columns feature. You
may also use the Align Left, Centre, Align Right, Bold and Italic features.

How to change globally display properties of objects (sites, vectors,
measurement points)?
In the Display tab, select the whole table describing the display configuration and click on the
Modify button. In the Display window, you can choose a unique symbol for all the objects.

How to predict signal level (received from a transmitter) on a road?
The easiest way consists in using measurement features. Lets assume you have previously
imported a vector file. The procedure is divided into three steps:
Right click on a linear object and select the Element properties feature. In the Geometry
tab, copy the list of coordinates (ctrl-C).
Right click on the Measurement folder and select the New feature. Give a name to the
path, specify measurement unit, transmitter and receiver properties and finally click on the
Paste button. Then, click on OK to validate the path creation.
Open the path properties window. Choose a propagation model, click on Actions and
choose Calculate predictions. The signal level calculated on the path is displayed in a related
table (P(dBm) column). You may use the Measurements window to visualize the signal level
received from the selected transmitter on the path.

How to work on a set of sites selected by a polygon?
Let's assume polygons are available within ATOLL. Right-clicking on the polygon, you can use
it as the working zone or as a filtering polygon. Sites, transmitters and future calculations are
filtered with this polygon.
You can save the polygon filter as a configuration of the Site folder, and repeat this operation
with as many polygons as you wish.
Then, directly right-clicking on the Site folder, you will get all the available configurations for
the folder and be able to rapidly switch from one to another.
Configurations are saved in the ATL file but possibly also in database.
How to obtain a link budget?
Right-click anywhere in the Profile window to open a context menu. This menu allows you to
change receiver properties, gives the choice between signal level, pathloss or total losses
display, and offers a link budget. If the propagation model used by the selected transmitter is a
Standard Propagation Model, there is an additional feature, useful for validation, called "Model
details" providing detailed results along the profile.

How is it possible to display city points and their names on the map?
With a vector format providing for each point an attribute containing the name (e.g. "name").
Import the vector file within ATOLL and choose the field "name" as label (you can use any field
or list of fields in the same way).
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Where can you define the default server for distributed computing?
In the Atoll.ini file:
[RemoteCalculation]
Servers=Workstation_1; Workstation_2
If the list is empty, computations are run locally.

You can display different areas or view different scales of the same document at the same time
thanks to the "Window->New" command. When selecting this command, a new Map Window
is created with exactly the same view as the current one. You can then modify area and scale
of both windows independently. For instance, with this feature you can zoom in very close on
two faraway sites without having to display everything between them. You can also display an
overview of the whole network and a small part of it with two different scales.

Note: Items displayed in all map views depend on the explorer settings and are the same in all
windows, except if you have different scales for the windows and some visibility settings
according to scales.



Atoll
Getting Started GSM/GPRS/EGPRS
Version 3.1.2

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