ANALISIS PERUBAHAN PITA FREKUENSI 1800 DAN 2100 MHZ TERHADAP PERFORMANSI JARINGAN BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION

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  • Syarif Muhammad Faisal .

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26418/j3eit.v5i1.19686

Abstract

Abstract - In its application, the mobile system has its limitations      and is      often      experienced disturbances   (interference)  like  limited  talk channels as the result of the increasing number of cellular communication technology user, which is led to "žblock call"Ÿ. The problem with Radio Frequency     (RF)    signal     reception    is    also    an important factor in wireless communication system. The low quality of signal levels caused the frequent call failure or "ždrop call"Ÿ. Therefore, it is necessary to have sustainable monitoring system and analysis towards the performance of the   network system, especially after the government produce the For a review of Necessary Process Monitoring and analysis of the Sustainable Network system, especially with the regulation of the Ministry of Communication  and  Information  No.  19  /  2013

About  "  Mekanisme  dan  Tahapan  Pemindahan

Alokasi Pita Frekuensi Radio Pada Penataan Menyuluruh Pita Frekuensi Radio 2100 MHz." The monitoring and performance analysis used Key Performance Indicator (KPI) parameters as a benchmark for the network performance and a description     of  the    cellular    system  Quality     of Service (QoS). The KPI parameters are Call Setup Success Rate (CSSR), Drop Call Rate (DCR), Handover Success rate (HSR), and Traffic Channel Congestion rate (TCH Congestion rate). The results of the test drive of five BTS before and after frequency refarming in 1800 and 2100 MHz, the percentage of SDCCH blocking was not high enough, as determined by PT. Indosat Ooredoo, which is not more than 2%. There are 5 BTS to be observed:    BTS  Nipah  Kuning,     BTS  Perum  1

Jeruju, BTS Martadinata, BTS Gertak 1 and BTS Gang Semangka.

 

Keywords  : Frequency band and Parameter Key

Performance Indicator (KPI)

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2017-04-12

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