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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Antenna Tip of the Day!

A radome becomes completely reflection-less if its thickness is half the wavelength.

Friday, February 15, 2013

GPRS and EGPRS

As per The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), GPRS has 4 coding schemes namely CS-1, CS-2, CS-3 and CS-4. CS-1 offers lowest data rate with highest data protection whereas CS-4 has highest data rates with minimal protection of data. E-GPRS uses 8-PSK modulation (transmits 3 bits per symbol) scheme and consequently has 9 coding schemes MCS-1 to MCS-9 in order of highest to lowest data protection and lowest to highest data speeds.

Antenna Tip of the Day!

When a Right Handed Circularly Polarized (RHCP) wave strikes a plane surface, it becomes LHCP on reflection. In case when it strikes a corner reflector, it retains its polarization (due to dual reflection).

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Team Management

"Coutesy www.managementstudyguide.com" Management is essential in every walk of life. Even what we eat should be managed. You just can’t put anything in your mouth. One needs to be cautious. In the same way, a team must be managed effectively to expect the best from the team members. The team leader plays an essential role in managing his team well. ■For effective team management, it is important that the team leader is more of a mentor to his team members rather than just being a strict boss. Understand your team members well. Gone are the days when people used to fear their bosses. Now a days employees share a healthy relation with their superiors and the comfort level has increased to a large extent. Don’t impose things on them. ■Ensure that each and every team member willingly participates in team discussions. Debates are important, but make sure you don’t end up fighting with each other. Suggestions must be invited from all and do not discuss issues separately with individuals. Call every one on an open forum and formulate strategies keeping in mind every body’s inputs. Poilcies should be made best suited to all. The objective of the team must be clearly set and circulated among all the team members. Everyone should be aware of his roles and responsibilities in the team. ■Communication among the team members must be clear and transparent for an effective team management. Every team member should get the same information and should have an easy access to the superiors in case of any query. ■The team members must not pass on any information to anyone outside the team. Learn to keep things to yourself. It is unethical to share your professional secrets with others. Don’t leak information or any confidential data. ■The team members must be motivated on a regular basis. Appreciation is a must. If any team member has performed extraordinarily, do give him a pat on his back. Performance appraisals, perks, incentives, trophies, prizes are all instrumental in motivating the team members to perform even better the next time. Avoid criticizing any of your team members. ■Loose talks, blame games, dirty politics should find no place in the team. They spoil the environment and people lose interest in their work and organization. If you come to know anything about someone, it’s better to discuss with him face to face, else ignore. ■It is easy to create a team but it is actually difficult to bind the team members together and even make them work. Team management techniques help in strengthening the bond among the employees and creating an environment where they can trust each other. People actually become friends and start working together as a result of team management activities.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Antenna Tip of the Day!

Circularly polarized antennas find their application in ground stations for receiving signals from bodies having arbitrary motion and mounted with linearly polarized antennas. This is done so that the maximum polarization loss at any instant doesn't exceed 3 dB.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Antenna Tilts

There are two types of antenna tilts used in telecom networks:
  1. Electrical Tilt
  2. Mechanical Tilt
Electrical Tilt has a uniform affect on the main lobe whereas Mechanical Tilt causes side lobe effect when it is given a down tilt. The effect can be demonstrated easily on Coverage Planning tools.

Antenna Tip of the Day!

The polarization loss between a perfectly circularly polarized antenna and a linearly polarized (in any direction) antenna is 3 dB.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Antenna Tip of the Day!

Another way of increasing a Microstrip Antenna's bandwidth is using an aperture coupled feed.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Antenna Tip of the Day!

Microstrip Antennas generally have a narrow bandwidth. One of the ways to increase their bandwidth is to introduce air gap between substrate and the ground plane.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Antenna Tip of the Day!

Bandwidth of Wire Antennas can considerably be increased by making them conical in shape.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Antenna Tip of the Day!

Bandwidth of wire antennas such as monopole and dipole can be increased by increasing their diameter.

Antenna Tip of the Day!

A criteria generally used for antenna designs is a VSWR <= 2 or a Return Loss >= 10 dB over the desired frequency band. In this case the power delivered to the antenna will be 89% or more across the whole band. 

Friday, February 1, 2013

Handover Optimization in GSM

Optimizing Handover procedures in a telecom network helps a great deal in decreasing call drop rate, increasing HSR and thus improving mobility and quality of the network. Handover parameters like RxQual thresholds at which handover should be triggered, timers that control the repetition of Handover requests to neighbour cells, penalty on source cells to curb the handover requests on congested cells are some of the areas that create a significantly positive impact on network KPIs.