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@article{142904, author = {Suman Pawar and Nisha Trisal}, title = {RADIO NETWORK PLANNING AND OPTIMIZATION}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {2}, number = {7}, pages = {121-123}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=142904}, abstract = {Since the early days of GSM development, GSM system network planning has undergone extensive modification so as to fulfil the ever-increasing demand from operators and mobile users with issues related to capacity and coverage. Radio network planning is perhaps. The most important part of the whole design process owing to its proximity to mobile users. The radio network is the part of the network that includes the base station (BTS) and the mobile station (MS) and the interface between them. As this is the part of the network that is directly connected to the mobile user, it assumes considerable importance. The base station has a radio connection with the mobile, and this base station should be capable of communicating with the mobile station within a certain coverage area, and of maintaining call quality standards. The radio network should be able to offer sufficient capacity and coverage.}, keywords = {GSM, radio, network, BTS, MS, mobile, coverage, capacity}, month = {}, }
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