Frequency Planning Sample Clauses
The Frequency Planning clause establishes the procedures and requirements for allocating and managing radio frequency spectrum within a project or agreement. It typically outlines how frequencies will be assigned, coordinated, and adjusted among parties to prevent interference and ensure efficient use of the spectrum. For example, it may specify the process for requesting frequency changes or resolving conflicts between users. The core function of this clause is to ensure orderly and interference-free operation of radio equipment by clearly defining how frequencies are planned and managed.
Frequency Planning. The next step in the system analysis is the radio traffic design that involves the analysis of traffic distribution within the service areas and the estimation of voice channels required to support the desired system capacity. Based on the traffic projection information provided by the Buyer, the grade of service desired, and subscriber profile (Erlang loading), and other relevant information gathered by the survey teams, the PlaNET tool is used to determine traffic loading on a per-cell basis. In the PlaNET model, it is assumed that the instant of call establishment and the duration of calls follow a Poison distribution, allowing the use of Erlang B formula to relate the traffic in Erlangs to the number of channels required at the grade of service (GOS). This forms the basis of the quantity of voice channels at each facility and the requirement for capacity increase in circuits to each cell site. Starting with the inputs and results of System Propagation Prediction Analysis, this study develops and validates an initial plan of channel assignments including control and voice channels, DCCs, and SATs. An analytical review of the cell coverage and channel traffic forecasts is completed to identify the channel requirements. These requirements are then used to determine the number of channels needed at each facility and the potential requirement for further sectorization. ▇▇▇▇▇ shall then arrange a meeting between Seller engineering and engineering representatives of the adjacent markets for the purpose of coordinating frequencies at the boundary cells. ▇▇▇▇▇ is responsible for providing to Seller the agreed frequency plans for interfacing with the adjacent markets prior to final frequency plan design (paragraph 2.4). As part of the plan, a manual system-wide Co-channel Carrier-to-interference ratio (C/I) review is completed to identify areas of co-channel interference and areas of heavy traffic density where adjacent channels are assigned in physically adjacent cells. Further changes in the plan are completed to eliminate predicted problem interferences or adjacencies, or if unavoidable with the given constraints, to minimize their impact by migrating them to areas of low traffic density.
Frequency Planning. 1.9.1 user definable frequency groups
1.9.2 interactive allocation of channels to cell
1.9.3 graphical representation of frequency groups
1.9.4 database of channel allocations per ceil
Frequency Planning is replaced in its entirety and Attachment 1 is added to Section 1.
Frequency Planning. The system uses frequency range approved by Ningbo Wireless Committee for the PAS wireless connection network of Ningbo Telecommunication Branch Co. Frequency range approved by the Wireless Committee Frequency requirement of PASTM system: Control carrier frequency(C-ch):[***] Control carrier frequency(C-ch) [***] Voice carrier frequency(T-ch):[***] (excluding control carrier frequency) Chapter 3 Networking solution for PASTM system of Ningbo Telecommunication Branch Co.
Frequency Planning modifications to the CellCAD channel tables to meet agreed upon specifications, e.g., (a) creating a "
