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NetAct Optimizer 3.0 for GSM

GSM Interference Matrix

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At the end of this module the trainee should be able to:

Prepare for the network optimization by creating, verifying, importing and exporting an interference matrix

Find problem cells that cause interference over a long distance

Module Objectives

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GSM Interference Matrix

How can I create an Interference Matrix?

How do I check the Interference Matrix on the Map?

How can I find the cells that cause interference far away?

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IM Basics

Interference Matrix represents the interference relations between cellsInterference can be computed or expressed with different mathematical methods such as• CIP (Carrier over Interferer Probability), or• ARP (Average Received Power),IM set contains CIP, ARP values for co-channel and adjacent channel between every cell pair in the BSCIf old IM sets are available (from earlier optimisations) it is recommended to combine them with the new IMs to reduce blind spots• Old IM sets are given lower priority than new setsIn case of missing or low quality measurement data, it is possible to use predicted interference values to complement measurementsInterference Matrix is used in Optimizer as an input for GSM Adjacency Optimization and GSM Frequency OptimisationIMs can be exported and imported

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Interference Matrices Tab - Measurement Retrieval

• Open Interference Matrices tool view• Select one or more BSCs• Select Interference Type CIP• Retrieve measurements

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Common Parameters for Retrieval

Insert measurement start date and end dateHow many blind spots should be generated?If interference value is below the selected threshold, it is ignoredDefault values are given to the generated blind spot interferers

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Other Parameters for Retrieval

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Prediction Parameters

Select a one or more BSCs

Propagation Factor is the exponent of the link loss calculation

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Measurement Sets

• Assign priority 1 to the most important (newest) set of measurements

• Priority is needed for every set to be included in the IM

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Managing Interference Matrix

Without priority there is no interference data available in OptimizerPriority needs to be assigned for each Interference type separatelyImport and Export possible (CSV format)

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Priority

Priority settings are user specific

If a set has no priority assigned to it, it is not taken into the combined matrixA combined set may contain blind spots. Blind spots are treated in the following way:

• a blind spot value is always replaced with a measured value

• if there are two sets with the same priority, the measured set is taken into use

• if there is a blind spot and a predicted value for the same cellpair the blind spot (default) value is used if its priority is higher

• if the predicted value is higher than the default value for the blind spot, the predicted value is used

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Interference Matrix

How can I create an Interference Matrix?

How do I check the Interference Matrix on the Map?

How can I find the cells that cause interference far away?

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Interference Matrix on Map

Interference Matrix values between cells can be seen on the map

For each pair of cells the value above threshold is shown on themap as a line between the cellsInterference values represent Carrier over Interference Probability, Frame Erasure Probability values from the combined IM

• Current allocation is not taken into account

• Values exist also between different frequency bands

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Interference Lines

Select Other... forInterference Line visualisation

Select Interference Matrix Value

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Interference Line Parameters

Select a cell(s) from the map

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Exercise

View and visualise measured, predicted or combined sets

• It is enough if one person retrieves a setExport interference matrix in CSV format and study the contents

• Try selecting different sets (MEASURED, PREDICTED)• Select different interference types (CIP, ARP)

Visualise Interference Matrix Values on the map

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GSM Interference Matrix

How can I create an Interference Matrix?

How do I check the Interference Matrix on the Map?

How can I find the cells that cause interference far away?

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Interference Analyzer

Interference Analyzer tool allows you to find problematic cells that cause interference over great distances in the network

Only measured Interference Matrix can be used (priority set)

Select BSCs, sites, cells or master BTSs from the Navigator oruse the active scope

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Interference Analyzer

Example: Show me the cells that interfere over 8 km with > 1.0 % CIP

Adjust the threshold values and click Refresh

Sort according to Distance or IM Value

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Problem CellsAdjust thresholds and Analyse again if neededSelect BTSs and Show Chart or Locate on Map

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Interference Analyser Chart

The upper-right cells suffer the most interference over the longest distance

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Interference Analysis on the Map

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What Can I Do About It?

Tilt down the antenna

Turn the antennaLower the antenna

Change the antenna (pattern)Reduce transmit power

After one or more of these changes new measurements should be performed to get optimum results from the optimisation

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Exercise

Analyse one BSC and find the cell that causes interference over the longest distance with the highest C/I probability

Locate the interfering cell and interfered cells on the mapWhat can you do to these cells before/after the frequency allocation?

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Summary Workflow

Select Tools->Network Statistics->Interference Matrices

Select BSCs and interference type for measurement retrieval

Retrieve measurement sets from the correct period

A. Specify the number of blind spots and retrieval thresholdB. Define the default values for blind spot interferers

C. Adjust the BSIC reuse distance and reliability scaling

D. Use Antenna bearing and retrieve traffic, if available

Create predictions to complete the measurements

IMPORTANT!Insert priority values for measured and predicted sets for all interference types (CIP, ARP) that were retrieved

Verify interference matrix in table view and on the map

Use Interference Analyser to find out if you have problem cells that cause interference over a long distance

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Document change history

First version for Optimizer 3.0PLe1.023.8.2010

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