What's the difference between “dB”, “dBm”, and “dBi

A dB is a RELATIVE measure of two different POWER levels. There's also dB relative to VOLTAGE levels, but I won't go into those, as we're mostly concerned with POWER levels in our discussions here. 3dB is twice (or half) as much, 6dB is four times, 10dB is ten times, and so on. The formula for calculating gain or loss in dB is: 10log P1/P2. It's used for stating the gain or loss of one device (P1) IN RELATION to another (P2). Thus, I can say that an amplifier has “30 dB of gain”, or I have “6dB total feedline loss”. I CANNOT say, “My amp puts out 30 dB”, or “I have a 24dB antenna”, as you must state what you're referencing it to, which is where the subscript comes in. The dB by itself is not an absolute number, but a ratio.

For amplifiers, a common reference unit is the dBm, with 0dBm being equal to 1 milliwatt. Thus, an amp with an output of 30dBm puts out 1 Watt. How much gain it has is a different matter entirely, and you can have two different amps, each with an output of 30dBm (1Watt), that have different gains, and require different levels of drive power to achieve their outputs. You can also have two different amps with the same gain that have different output powers.

There's also dBW (Referenced to 1 WATT), but you generally only use those when dealing with “Big Stuff”, as 30dBW is 1000w, and way beyond what we deal with here!

For antennas, a common reference unit is the dBi, which states the gain of an antenna as referenced to an ISOTROPIC source. An Isotropic source is the perfect omnidirectional radiator, a true “Point Source”, and does not exist in nature. It's useful for comparing antennas, as since it’s theoretical, it’s always the same. It's also 2.41 dB BIGGER than the next common unit of antenna gain, the dBd, and makes your antennas sound better in advertising. The dBd is the amount of gain an antenna has referenced to a DIPOLE antenna. A simple dipole antenna has a gain of 2.41dBi, and a gain of 0dBd, since we're comparing it to itself. If I say I have a “24dB antenna”, it means nothing, as I haven't told you what I referenced it to. It could be a 26.41dBi antenna (24dBd), or a 21.59dBi (also 24dBd!) antenna, depending on what my original reference was. The difference is 4.81dB, a significant amount. Most antenna manufacturers have gotten away from playing this game, but the reference will be different in different fields.

Commercial antennas tend to be rated in dBi, as the people buying them understand it, and Amateur Radio antennas tend to be dBd, as Hams are very familiar with dipoles. Sorry to go on for so long, but as an Engineer, it bugs me a bit to see things like this!

WCDMA Capacity Management Parameter

compModeAdm: Absolute admission limit for the number of radio links in compressed mode in a cell.
dlCodeAdm: Parameter that defines in percentage the absolute admission limit for DL code usage
pwrAdm: Parameter that defines in percentage the absolute admission limit for DL power utilization.
sf8Adm: Defines the absolute admission limit for the number of RLs with SF=8 (PS384) in DL.
sf16Adm: Defines the absolute admission limit for the number of RLs with SF=16 (PS128 RAB) in DL.
sf32Adm: Defines the absolute admission limit for the number of RLs with SF=32 (PS64) in DL.
sf4AdmUl: Absolute admission limit for the number of RLs with SF=4 in UL (PS384/HS)
sf8AdmUl: Defines the absolute admission limit for the number of RLs with SF=8 in UL.

sf16AdmUL: Parameter that defines absolute admission limit for the number of RLs with SF=16 in UL.

As Xiaomi completes five years, Mi India announces partnership with Snapdeal and Amazon



New telecoms towers Infrastructure Company could be set up by the Chinese government with at nearly a million towers at its start.
The new company would be formed from assets already owned by the country's three state-controlled mobile networks, and would enable them to book a one-off accounting gain of aroundUSD24 billion from the effective sale and lease-back agreement.
The three mobile networks, China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom have already set up a joint tower management company to handle the construction of a joint infrastruture network.
"We are taking the view that all ground-based towers of all three operators are to be injected into the tower company at one go," a Barclays analyst, Anand Ramachandran, told the South China 


U.S. Cellular Announces New LTE Expansion Plan


U.S. Cellular will be adding more than 600 4G LTE cell sites in 2015 and expanding existing 4G LTE service in 10 states. By the end of 2015, 98 percent of U.S. Cellular customers will have access to 4G LTE speeds. 
This latest U.S. Cellular network expansion brings additional 4G LTE service to areas in California, Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oregon, Vermont, Virginia, Washington and West Virginia. More than 2,000 new cities and towns will receive 4G LTE speeds.

NSN Cell Report

CELL DOCTOR REPORTS(KPI - KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS)


023 - BCCH MISSING - FOR HOW MUCH SECS SITE WAS DOWN
051 - GPRS PARAMETER REPORTS - SHOWS GPRS PARAMETER FOR EVERY SECTOR - BASIC PARAMETER - ALSO SHOWS AG BLOCK COUNT
         BCF NAME, ID SEGMENT NAME,ID BTS NAME,ID LAC, RAC, CI
060 - NEIGHBOUR DISCREPANCIES - IF NEIGHBOUR DEFINITION IS WRONGLY CREATED - MODIFIED
061 - SHOWS ONE WAY NEIGHBOUR DEFINITION, IF ANY,  SO IF NEIGHBOUR NEEDED THEN CREATE OTHERWISE DELETE
067 - HANDOVER SYNCHRONIZATION - SYNC PARAMETER - Y OR N SHOULD BE Y IN SAME SITE AND WITH OTHER SITE SHOULD BE N
074 - NEIGHBOUR DATA
076 - CO-BSIC-BCCH NEIGHBOUR IF ANY
073 - UNDEFINED NEIGHBOUR ONLY  DATA AVAILABLE IS SIGNAL STRENGTH, BCCH, BSIC
111 - FREQUENCY PLAN REPORT  WHICH FREQ IS THERE FOR EACH TRX AND BASIC PARA LIKE BSC,BTS NAME, BTS ID,LAC,RAC,CI,BCC,NCC, HOPPING PARA
130 - SDCCH CONGESTION REPORT  HOURLY BASIS
132 -SMS FAILURE REPORT
135 - TCH CONGESTION REPROT HOURLY BASIS
150 - HANDOVER FAILURE RATIO, CELL LEVEL
153 - HANDOVER FAILURE ATTEMPT RATIO, AT NEIGHBOUR LEVEL
154 - HANDOVER ATTEMPT CAUSES WHY HANDOVER ATT WAS THERE.
157 - HANDOVER PER CALL RATIO  HO/CALLS
160 - NETWORK LEVEL TCH CALL DROP RATIO
163 - TCH DROP CALL RATE AT CELL LEVEL - IF CALL DROP AT RF, ABIS, AIF, TR , LAPD,BTS, BCSU,USER
166 - SDCCH DROP CALL RATE AT CELL LEVEL - IF DROP RATE AT RF, ABIS, AIF, LAPD, BTS, BCSU
182 - TCH SDCCH CS PEAK TRAFFIC - MAX ERL, BLOCKING - AVE ERL, BLOCKING - TCH & SDCCH BOTH AT CELL
186 - CELL HAVING MAX. PAGING TRAFFIC
190 - UL INTERFERENCE REPORT AT CELL
196 - TRX QUALITY, INTERFERENCE AT TRX LEVEL FOR PARTICULAR CELL NOT MEETING KPI AS MENTIONED
204 - NETWORK BENCHMARK STATISTICS REPORT
208 - LINK BALANCE PER TRX
229 - GPRS KPI REPORT
232 –DISTANCE CALL STUDY REPORT – GIVES FROM HOW MUCH DISTANCE CALLS ARE INITIATED – IN    PERCENTAGE AND SAMPLES VALUE

216 –CELL ANALYSER – VERY HEAVY REPORT NEEDS MORE TIME – RUNS AT SECTOR LEVEL ONLY GIVES ALL PARAMETER AND EVERY STATISTICS
236 – Half Rate TCH Traffic with available time slots and erlang generated.

MML Commands

ZEEI – SECTOR INFO WITH OPERATIONAL STATE AND HW TYPE ET PCM TRX STATE AND NO, OF CALLS RUNNING AT MOMENT

ZERO – TRX LEVEL PARAMETER
ZEQO – BTS LEVEL PARAMETER INCLUDING HOPPING, QUEUE, GPRS ETC.
ZEHO – HANDOVER CONTROL PARAMETERS
ZEUO – POWER CONTROL PARAMETER
ZEAP –NEIGHBOUR WITH BASIC INFO

ZEAO – NEIGHBOUR WITH ALL PARAMETERS

Tecore Networks to Show LTE Network-in-a-Box in CCA 2015 Spring Expo


Tecore Networks, a 3G/4G LTE mobile network infrastructure supplier , will be featuring its complete LTE Network-in-a-Box (NIB), at the Competitive Carrier Associations (CCA) 2015 Spring Expo taking place March 25-27 at the Downtown Hilton Atlanta in Georgia. 
The Network-in-a-Box (NIB) solution is built on the patented iCore software defined core network. This platform delivers 3G/4G LTE service and facilitates the incorporation of key capabilities such as VoLTE for smaller service providers. According to company, the NIB allows for full network capability at the edge, while seamlessly integrating with the rest of the network infrastructure. In any case that connectivity is lost to the cloud; the localized capabilities of the NIB provide continued operation for local subscribers.
Tecore will also be showcasing the 3G/4G LTE RAVEN platform specifically designed for rapid deployment of network services and capabilities. Like the NIB, the RAVEN provides full LTE capability as a standalone unit or as an integrated element of the network infrastructure. The portability of the system (small enough to qualify as carry-on luggage on a commercial flight) supports rapid deployment for emergency and disaster recovery situations.

Nokia Networks Technology Vision 2020