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Estimating RF Coverage
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InterReach Fusion Wideband Installation, Operation, and Reference Manual
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6.5.3
Examples of Design Estimates
Example Design Estimate for an 1900 MHz CDMA Application
1.
Design goals:
• PCS (1920 MHz = average of the lowest uplink and the highest downlink fre-
quency in 1900 MHz PCS band)
• CDMA provider
• 8 CDMA carriers in the system
• –85 dBm design goal (to 95% of the building) — the minimum received power 
at the wireless device
• Base station with simplex RF connections
2.
Power Per Carrier: The tables in Section 6.3, “Maximum Output Power per Car-
rier,” on page 6-4 provi
de maximum power per carrier information. The 1900 
MHz CDMA table indicates that Fusion Wideband can support eight carriers with 
a recommended maximum power per carrier of 6.5 dBm. The input power should 
be set to the desired output power minus the system gain.
3.
Building information:
• 16 floor building with 9,290 sq. meters (100,000 sq. ft.) per floor; total 
148,640 sq. meters (1,600,000 sq. ft.).
• Walls are sheetrock construction, suspended ceiling tiles.
• Antennas used are omni-directional, ceiling mounted.
• Standard office environment, 80% hard wall offices and 20% cubicles.
4.
Link Budget: In this example, a design goal of –85 dBm is used. Suppose 3 dBi 
omni-directional antennas are used in the design. Then, the maximum RF propa-
gation loss should be no more than 94.5 dB (6.5 dBm + 3 dBi + 85 dBm) over 
95% of the area being covered. It is important to note that a design goal such as 
–85 dBm is usually derived taking into account multipath fading and log-normal 
shadowing characteristics. Thus, this design goal will only be met “on average” 
over 95% of the area being covered. At any given point, a fade may bring the sig-
nal level underneath the design goal.
Note that this method of calculating a link budget is only for the downlink path. 
For information to calculate link budgets for both the downlink and uplink paths, 
refer to Section 6.6 on page 6-24.
5.
Path Loss Slope: For a rough estimate, Table 6-17, “Estimated Path Loss Slope for 
Different In-Building Environments” on page 6-18
, shows that a building with 80% 
hard wall offices and 20% cubicles, at 1920 MHz, has an approximate path loss 
slope (PLS) of 38.1. Given the RF link budget of 94.5 dB, the distance of coverage 
from each RAU will be 30.2 meters (99 ft).   This corresponds to a coverage area 
of 2,868 sq. meters (30,854 sq. ft.) per RAU (refer to Section 6.5.1 for details on 
path loss estimation). For this case we assumed a circular radiation pattern, though 
the actual area covered depends upon the pattern of the antenna and the obstructions 
in the facility.