Title :
Radio network planning with neural networks
Author :
Binzer, Thomas ; Landstorfer, Friedrich M.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Radio Frequency Technol., Stuttgart Univ., Germany
Abstract :
The increasing number of participants in modern mobile radio networks, especially with the prospect of the new CDMA systems, necessitates a more and more detailed and efficient radio network planning. The basis of network planning is always the prediction of the quality of transmission between the transmitter and the participant. In order to find the optimal location of the transmitters in a tolerable time, an automatic positioning of base stations in an urban area needs an accurate and fast propagation model. Presently, there is no satisfying combination of an accurate and fast propagation model and an algorithm which perform the positioning of base stations in large urban areas. A fast optimization algorithm for CDMA networks based on a fast and accurate propagation model is presented. For both, the coverage prediction and the optimization process neural networks are used. For the prediction of the coverage, which has to be optimized, a sophisticated backpropagation network is used whereas for the optimization process a self organizing map is applied. First results of the planning and optimization of an urban radio network based on these new algorithms are presented
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; backpropagation; cellular radio; code division multiple access; multiuser channels; optimisation; radio networks; radio transmitters; radiowave propagation; self-organising feature maps; telecommunication computing; telecommunication network planning; CDMA systems; antenna patterns; automatic base station positioning; backpropagation network; cell count estimation; cellular radio; coverage prediction; fast optimization algorithm; fast propagation model; mobile radio networks; neural networks; optimal transmitter location; radio network planning; self organizing map; transmission quality prediction; transmitting power; urban area; urban radio network; Backpropagation algorithms; Base stations; Land mobile radio; Multiaccess communication; Neural networks; Organizing; Radio network; Radio transmitters; Urban areas; Urban planning;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2000. IEEE-VTS Fall VTC 2000. 52nd
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6507-0
DOI :
10.1109/VETECF.2000.887116