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Calculating the number of users inside the cell with an office
1. Estimate the number of users in the first cell with an office.
2. Enter the result in the row Users inside the cell with an office.
Traffic engineering demonstrates that handset users with an office spend 70 percent of their
time within their home cell.
Calculating the number of users with an office outside the cell who walk into the
cell
Table 7: Example of the table second row calculation
Estimate for:
Users inside the cell with
an office
Users with an office
outside of a cell who
walk into the cell
Users without an office
Users in a cell
Calculating the number of users with an office outside the cell who walk into the
cell
1. Estimate the number of users in the first cell with an office outside of the cell who
2. Use the following formula:
3. Enter the result in the row Users with an office outside the cell who walk into the
SIP DECT Fundamentals
Use the formula: (users with an office in the cell × 0.7)
In the example in
Figure 33: Example of dividing the coverage area and recording
offices
on page 63, 12 users in cell 1C1 spend 70 percent of their time in their offices
(12 × 0.7 = 8.4) .
1C1
8.4
3.2
walk into the cell.
cell.
The example in
Figure 33: Example of dividing the coverage area and recording
offices
on page 63, shows 75 telephone users, minus the 12 users already in cell
1C1. Therefore, 63 users can walk into cell 1C1. However, the 63 walk-in users
spend only 30 percent of their time outside their offices. Seven cells exist on the
floor plan minus cell 1C1. Accordingly, an estimate of 3.2 walk-in users can be in
cell 1C1.
1C2
1C3
1C4
System deployment
1C5
1C6
1C7
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