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Neighbour Management

Atoll 3.3.2

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Neighbour Features in Atoll

1. Definitions

2. Requirements

3. Importing Neighbours

4. Planning Intra-technology Neighbours

5. Planning Inter-technology Neighbours

6. Layers in Neighbours Planning

7. Modifying and Displaying Neighbour Relations

8. Exporting Neighbour Relations

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Definitions

Reference cell
The cell to which you are allocating neighbours

Possible neighbours
The cells that fulfil the requirements to be neighbours

Intra-technology neighbours
The cells defined as neighbours that use the same technology as the reference cell
• E.g., UMTS-UMTS, GSM-GSM, LTE-LTE

Inter-technology neighbours
The cells defined as neighbours that use a technology other than the reference cell technology
• E.g., UMTS-GSM, UMTS-LTE, GSM-LTE

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Requirements

Requirements for all transmitters to be allocated


They must be active

They satisfy the filter criteria applied to the “Transmitters” folder

They are located inside the focus zone, if existing


• If there is no focus zone defined in your document, Atoll takes into account the computation zone, if existing

They must have an antenna otherwise they can no longer be considered as a candidate neighbour.

They belong to the folder on which allocation has been executed


• This folder can be either the “Transmitters” folder or a group of transmitters or even a single transmitter

No coverage prediction is needed to perform an automatic neighbour allocation


When starting a neighbour allocation, Atoll automatically calculates the path loss matrices if not
found

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Neighbour Features in Atoll

1. Definitions

2. Requirements

3. Importing Neighbours

4. Planning Intra-technology Neighbours

5. Planning Inter-technology Neighbours

6. Layers in Neighbours Planning

7. Modifying and Displaying Neighbour Relations

8. Exporting Neighbour Relations

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Importing Neighbours (1/2)

Possibility to copy/paste or to import a list of neighbours

Prerequisites
A text file with at least 2 columns
• Name of the reference cells
• Name of neighbour cells

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Importing Neighbours (2/2)

Comparison of neighbours
in the ATL file with the
imported neighbour list

Add: add new neighbours


Update and add: add new neighbours and update
existing neighbours
Reset and add: update neighbours for the reference cells
available in the import file

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Neighbour Features in Atoll

1. Definitions

2. Requirements

3. Importing Neighbours

4. Planning Intra-technology Neighbours

5. Planning Inter-technology Neighbours

6. Layers in Neighbours Planning

7. Modifying and Displaying Neighbour Relations

8. Exporting Neighbour Relations

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (1/15)

Neighbourhood constraints can be considered during the automatic neighbour allocation


Some neighbour relations can be defined as forced or forbidden
• Such relations are referred to as “Exceptional Pairs”

List of neighbour relations you may force or


forbid

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (2/15)

Allocation parameters
Maximum number of neighbours
• Global value for all cells or value specified for each cell
• At the end of the automatic allocation process, Atoll lists all potential neighbours and ranks them by importance
to eliminate some of them from the neighbour list if the maximum number of neighbours to be allocated to
each transmitter is exceeded

Ex: Let’s consider the case for which there are 15 candidate neighbours and the maximum number of
neighbours to be allocated to the reference transmitter is 8. Among these 15 candidate neighbours, only 8
(having the highest importance) will be allocated to the reference transmitter

Maximum inter-site distance


• If the distance between the reference transmitter and the candidate neighbour is greater than this value, then
the candidate neighbour is discarded
• Atoll takes into account the real inter-site distance and azimuths of antennas in order to calculate the effective
inter-transmitter distance

Allocation strategy based on cells overlapping

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (3/15)

Repeater and remote antenna information can be displayed in the Neighbours table
When repeaters and remote antennas are considered in the inter-site calculations
(RepeaterInterSiteDistanceInAlloc=1 in the [Neighbours] section)
By adding custom fields to the Neighbours table (“CF_REP_TRANSMITTER” – Text(50),
“CF_REP_NEIGHBOUR” – Text(50), “CF_REP_DISTANCE” - Double)
Calculated during automatic neighbour allocation

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (4/15)

GSM technology

Coverage
conditions

Overlapping criterion
(see next slide)

Allocation
constraints

Do not select the option if


you want to keep existing Start allocation
neighbours

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (5/15)

GSM technology

Minimum signal level which must be


provided by reference cell A and
potential neighbour cell B

Enter Handover start and Handover


stop to manage mobility in
Neighbours Allocation

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (6/15)

GSM technology
Overlapping criterion
• “% min covered area” is defined by the formula (SA ∩ SB) / SA where:
• SA is the coverage area of cell A restricted by HO start and HO end margins
• SB is the best server area of cell B

Best server area of cell B

Best server area of cell A (Candidate)

(Reference cell) B

Best signal level for A - HO end

Cell edge of A defined by Best signal level for A - HO start


“Min BCCH signal level”

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (7/15)

UMTS technology
Intra-carrier neighbours: neighbours which perform handover using the same carrier
Inter-carrier neighbours: neighbours which perform handover using a different carrier

Coverage conditions

Overlapping criterion

Allocation constraints

Do not select the option if you want


to keep existing neighbours

Start allocation

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (8/15)

UMTS technology

Minimum signal level which must be


provided by reference cell A and
potential neighbour cell B

Atoll should use a Global value


(% Pmax) of the downlink load
for all the cells, or the downlink
loads Defined per cell

Enter the minimum Ec⁄Io which must be Enter the maximum difference of Ec⁄I0 between
provided by reference cell A in an overlapping reference cell A and potential neighbour cell B in
area. the overlapping area

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (9/15)

UMTS technology – intra-carrier neighbours


Overlapping criterion
• “% min covered area” is defined by the formula (SA ∩ SB) / SA where:
• SA is the best server area of cell A (first cell in the active set)
• SB is the area where cell B can enter the active set of cell A

Best server area of cell B


(Candidate)
Best server area of cell A
(Reference cell) B

SA ∩ SB , area where:

Ec/Io(B) ≥ Ec/Io(A) – Ec/Io margin(A)

Cell edge of A defined by


“Min Ec/Io”

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (10/15)

UMTS technology – inter-carrier neighbours


Overlapping criterion (carrier saturation)
• “% min covered area” is defined by the formula (SA ∩ SB) / SB where:
• SA is the best server area (on carrier 1) + handoff area of cell A
• SB is the best server area of cell B (on carrier 2)

Best server area of cell B


(Carrier 2 - candidate)
Best server area of cell A
(Carrier 1 – reference cell) B

Cell edge of A defined by


“Min Ec/Io” Best Ec/Io for A - Ec/Io margin

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (11/15)

UMTS technology – inter-carrier neighbours


Overlapping criterion (at the edge of carrier coverage)
• % min covered area is defined by the formula (SA ∩ SB) / SB where:
• SA is the ring defined by the coverage area of A + Ec/Io margin, and the best server area of A (on carrier 1)
• SB is the best server area of cell B (on carrier 2)

Best server area of cell B


(Carrier 2 - candidate)

A
Minimum Ec/Io for A and
best server area of cell A
(carrier 1 – reference cell)

Minimum Ec/Io for A +


Ec/Io margin

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (12/15)

LTE technology

Coverage conditions

Overlapping criterion

Allocation constraints

Do not select the option if you want


to keep existing neighbours

Start allocation

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (13/15)

LTE technology

Minimum signal level which must be


provided by reference cell A and
potential neighbour cell B

Enter Handover start and


Handover stop to manage
mobility in Neighbours
Allocation

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (14/15)

LTE technology
Overlapping criterion
• “% min covered area” is defined by the formula (SA ∩ SB) / SA where:
• SA is the coverage area defined by the RSRP margin (orange ring below)
• SB is the best server area of cell B
Best reference signal
level area of cell B
Cell B (Candidate)
Best reference signal
level area of cell A Best server area
(Reference cell)

Cell A
Best server area

RSRP margin
Cell edge of A defined
by “Min RSRP”

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Planning Intra-technology Neighbours (15/15)

Allocation results
Sorted list of neighbours with allocation reasons and importance value ϵ [0-1]

Allocation results

Sort and
filtering tools

Commit selected
neighbours only

Summary report listing existing,


new and removed neighbours

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Neighbour Features in Atoll

1. Definitions

2. Requirements

3. Importing Neighbours

4. Planning Intra-technology Neighbours

5. Planning Inter-technology Neighbours

6. Layers in Neighbours Planning

7. Modifying and Displaying Neighbour Relations

8. Exporting Neighbour Relations

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Planning Inter-technology Neighbours (1/5)

Possibility to define neighbourhood constraints to be considered during the automatic


neighbour allocation (similar to intra-technology neighbours)

List of neighbour relations you may force or


forbid

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Planning Inter-technology Neighbours (2/5)

Allocation parameters
Maximum number of neighbours
• Global value for all cells or value specified for each cell
• Similar to the intra-technology neighbours

Maximum inter-site distance


• Similar to the intra-technology neighbours

2 allocation strategies
• Based on distance
• Based on overlapping between coverage areas

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Planning Inter-technology Neighbours (3/5)

Inter-technology neighbour automatic allocation

Coverage conditions

Overlapping criterion

Allocation constraints

Do not select the option if you want to


keep existing neighbours

Start allocation

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Planning Inter-technology Neighbours (4/5)

Coverage conditions
GSM
• BCCH signal level
• Area where the BCCH signal level of the cell is either the highest one or within a margin of the highest one

UMTS
• Pilot quality (Ec/I0)
• Area where the cell is either the best server in terms of pilot quality or a cell of the active set

LTE
• Reference signal level
• Area where the reference signal level of the cell is either the highest one or within a margin of the highest one

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Planning Inter-technology Neighbours (5/5)

Allocation results Allocation results Sort and filtering tools

Commit selected
Summary neighbours only
report listing
existing, new
and removed
neighbours

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Neighbour Features in Atoll

1. Definitions

2. Requirements

3. Importing Neighbours

4. Planning Intra-technology Neighbours

5. Planning Inter-technology Neighbours

6. Layers in Neighbours Planning

7. Modifying and Displaying Neighbour Relations

8. Exporting Neighbour Relations

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Layers in Neighbour Planning

Cross layer adjacency taken into account when determining intra-carrier and inter-carrier
neighbour of cells and importance
Atoll calculates a prediction for each layer on the considered carrier
The cause Adjacent layer will be applied for all pixels covered by different layers

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Layers in Neighbour Planning

The LTE intra‐technology automatic neighbour allocation algorithm, and the importance
calculation function, now take into account the per‐cell handover margin values as well
as the cell individual offsets.
The cause Adjacent layer will be applied for all pixels covered by different layers

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Neighbour Features in Atoll

1. Definitions

2. Requirements

3. Importing Neighbours

4. Planning Intra-technology Neighbours

5. Planning Inter-technology Neighbours

6. Layers in Neighbours Planning

7. Modifying and Displaying Neighbour Relations

8. Exporting Neighbour Relations

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Modifying and Displaying Neighbour Relations (1/4)

Possibility to add/remove neighbour relations


Directly on the map using the [ctrl] and [shift] keys
Through the transmitters properties dialogue

Neighbour list of CHIC400_GSM4

List of transmitters within a 30 km


radius from the selected one (sorted in
a ascending inter-site distance order)

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Modifying and Displaying Neighbour Relations (2/4)

Select the icon in the toolbar and click a transmitter on the map

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Modifying and Displaying Neighbour Relations (3/4)
Additional display options
Click the icon from the toolbar

Symmetric link: site0_2 is neighbour of


site3_3 and vice-versa

Direction of the neighbour Outwards link: site4_3 is


relation neighbour of site3_3

Inwards link: site3_3 is


neighbour of site1_2

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Modifying and Displaying Neighbour Relations (4/4)

Possibility to display coverage area of cell’s neighbours according to any neighbour


characteristics on the map
Calculate and display a “coverage by transmitter” prediction on the map

Access the neighbour display options from the toolbar and check “Display coverage areas”

Display neighbour relations of the desired transmitter

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Neighbour Features in Atoll

1. Definitions

2. Requirements

3. Importing Neighbours

4. Planning Intra-technology Neighbours

5. Planning Inter-technology Neighbours

6. Layers in Neighbours Planning

7. Modifying and Displaying Neighbour Relations

8. Exporting Neighbour Relations

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Exporting Neighbour Relations

Possibility to copy/paste or to export a list of neighbours to a file


Export data to a file (.txt, .csv, or .xml)

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Thank you

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