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FICHA TÉCNICA
Titulo: (Inglés y Español):
UMTS Capacity simulation study (carried out at Vodafone Netherlands)/ Estudio de la capacidad de una red UMTS basado en simulaciones (realizado en Vodafone Holanda)
Autor: Andrés Felipe Cosme Hurtado
Tipo de Estudio: Master of Science
Título obtenido: MSc in Telematics, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
Año de publicación: 2003
Idioma: Inglés
Palabras clave: UMTS, WCDMA, KPIs, UTRAN, Performance Analysis, UTRAN performance, Dynamic Simulation, Traffic Distribution, Service mix, Vodafone
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correo electrónico: andres.cosme@cs.utwente.nl
RESUMEN: 150 -250 palabras
The purpose of this report is to investigate the performance, measured in terms of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of a UMTS radio network (UTRAN) under different traffic and mobility scenarios and develop general guidelines for dimensioning the UMTS network optimally.
In this work, simulations are performed using Wines tool, which is a dynamic simulator that models all the radio-resource management functionality of the UTRAN. Two main series of experiments have been performed. In the first series, the distribution of the traffic is homogeneous and the main purpose is to find capacity figures when increasing the traffic density of one of the four possible defined services (WWW, FTP, voice and video-call) and also with a given traffic mix involving all services together. Two mobility profiles are used (pedestrian and vehicular).
In the second series of experiments, a more realistic scenario, based on detailed geographical characteristics relevant for signal propagation, and traffic densities based on traffic maps (non homogeneous scenario), has been simulated. The purpose was to analyze the possible differences in capacity between the “ideal” model and the more “realistic” model.
For the single-service scenario analysis, circuit-switched services (speech and video-call), it can be observed that the capacity is mainly uplink-limited. The corresponding results for the packet-switched services (FTP, WEB) have shown that capacity is mostly downlink-limited, as it was expected due to the more asymmetrical data rates in the downlink compared to the uplink for both services.
For the service mix analysis in both scenarios (homogeneous and non homogeneous) it was found that the capacity is mostly downlink-limited (i.e. the downlink power target level is exceeded before the uplink load target level).
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