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Automatic FLP - Frequency Load Planning


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August 05, 2015

Automatic FLP will enable operators to run Frequency Load Planning


(FLP) networks, including Synchronized Radio Networks, with minimum
effort and maximum
performance. The feature performs daily downlink
interference matrix
measurements and creates synchronization clusters
for synchronization status
monitoring. FLP parameters are continuously
supervised and automatically adjusted
to network changes when needed
due to for instance lost synchronization,
addition of TRX HW, or changes
in hopping frequency sets. The parameters that
are put under direct BSC
control by Automatic FLP activation are, HSN,
FNOFFSET, MAIOs, TSC
and FSOFFSET.

By using
Automatic FLP an operator will get the following benefits:
·         Maximum
capacity gain from FLP (best parameter configuration always
used. Parameter
settings can be kept continuously optimized)
·        
Maximizes
performance in all types of FLP networks (for example lower
drop call rate,
better speech quality)
·        
Reduced
O&M cost for FLP networks (Ease of use). Parameter settings
will be
optimized made without user intervention.
·        
Necessary
parameter changes in response to unplanned network
changes can be very fast

·        
Possibility
to monitor synchronization status for each cell. Enables
immediate FLP reconfiguration
after loss of synchronization.

GSM
LTE

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