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Table 17 : Example traffic table (System 3: high portable count/low cell count)
Cell
Number
of offices
7C29
35
7C30
0
5C31
52
5C32
5
4C33
3
4C34
12
2C35
50
2C36
15
1C37
7
1C38
5
9C47
0
9C48
0
28C49
0
28C50
0
553-3601-106 Standard 2.00 September 1996
System 3, as shown in Table 17, requires 14 cells. Ten cells, 7C29
through 1C38, cover the first through the seventh floors, for 184 users.
Two more cells, 9C47 and 9C48, allow system 3 users to go up a floor.
Two more cells, 28C49 and 28C50, allow system 3 users to be in the
cafeteria and lounge. System 3 needs 36 Base Stations.
Number
Users from
of offices
another cell
x 0.7
25
0
36
3.5
2.1
8.4
35
11
4.9
3.5
0
0
0
0
You covered every floor with one Meridian Companion system, including the
skip floors where the cells on the adjacent floors above and below the skip
floors are on the same Meridian Companion system. (The skip floors are floors
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24 and 27.)
Because of some overlapping of the coverage area served by each Meridian
Companion system, the final requirements are 107 Base Stations and 48 cells.
Users
without an
office
3.4
0
4.2
0
3.0
0
4.1
0
4.2
0
4.0
0
3.1
0
3.9
0
4.1
0
4.1
0
4.2
0
4.2
0
4.2
0
4.2
0
Anticipated
Base
number of
Stations
portables
27.9
4
4.2
2
39.4
4
7.6
2
6.3
2
12.4
3
38.1
4
14.4
3
9
2
7.6
2
4.2
2
4.2
2
4.2
2
4.2
2

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