RFO KNOWLEDGE BRAINSTORMY_12-8-23_14th Edition

RFO KNOWLEDGE BRAINSTORMY_12-8-23_14th Edition

RFO KNOWLEDGE BRAINSTORMY

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-> TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATIONS

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-> FORMULAS & AUTOMATIONS

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-> PRICE OF LIFE

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-> TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATIONS

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Some view on running technologies & tools & upcoming innovations.

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-> FORMULAS & AUTOMATION

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Tips for formulas used in excel & automation.

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-> PRICE OF LIFE

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Some Thoughts based on “ P R I C E?O F?L I F E “?in 7 aspects -: One topic day

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P -: 7 P'S - PRAYERS / PLANETS / PLANTS & PERENNIALS / PROJECTS / PLACES / PRODUCTS / POETRIES

· R -: 7 R'S - RELIGIONS & RITUALS / RECEPIES / ROADS & ROUTES / RADIOS / RECORDS / RADIO FREQUENCIES / RANKS

· I -: 7 I'S - INNOVATIONS / IMAGES / INDIA / INTERNATIONAL / INDUSTRIES / INVENTORS / INSPIRATIONS

· C -: 7 C'S - CULTURES / CARTOONS / CARS / COURTS / CURRENCIES & CONVERSIONS / CONSTRUCTIONS / CREATIONS

· E -: 7 E'S - EYES / EARS / EMPLOYERS / EXAMS / ECONOMY / ELECTIONS / EPICS

· O -: 7 O'S - OPTICS / OCCUPATIONS / OCEANS / ORGANIZATIONS / OPENINGS / OFFICES / OPERATORS

· F -: 7 F'S - FOODS / FLAGS / FIGHTS / FLIGHTS / FILMS & FANFARE / FAMILIES / FASHIONS

· L -: 7 L'S - LORDS / LAWS / LANGUAGES / LOGICS / LOVE & LUSTS / LANDS & LAKES / LICENSES

· I -: 7 I'S - INVESTIGATIONS / INTERVIEWS / IDOLS & INVERTIBRATES / IDEALS / ILLNESSES & IMMUNITIES / ICE & ICELANDS / INVENTIONS

· F -: 7 F'S - FISHES / FRUITS / FANS / FORMULA'S / FRAUDS / FACTORIES / FASTS

· E -: 7 E'S - EXHIBITIONS / EXPERIMENTS & EVOLUTIONS / EDUCATIONS / ELECTRONICS & EQUIPMENTS / ENCYCLOPEDIA'S / EARTH / EMOTIONS

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12-8-23

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LTE Designing One In All With Atoll


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Planning and Optimizing LTE Base Stations


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You can create an Atoll document from a template, with no base stations, or from a database with an existing set of base stations. As you work on your Atoll document, you will still need to create base stations and modify existing ones.

In Atoll, a site is defined as a geographical point where one or more transmitters are located. Once you have created a site, you can add transmitters. In Atoll, a transmitter is defined as the antenna and any additional equipment, such as the TMA, feeder cables, and so on. In an LTE project, you must also add cells to each transmitter. A cell refers to the characteristics of an RF channel on a transmitter.

Atoll lets you create one site, transmitter, or cell at a time, or create several at once using station templates. In Atoll, a base station refers to a site and a transmitter with its antennas, equipment, and cells.

In Atoll, you can study a single base station or a group of base stations using coverage predictions. You can make a variety of coverage predictions, such as signal level or signal quality coverage predictions. The results of calculated coverage predictions can be displayed on the map, compared, and studied.

Atoll enables you to model network traffic by creating services, users, user profiles, traffic environments, and terminals. This data can be then used to make coverage predictions that depend on network load, such as C/(I+N), service area, radio bearer, and throughput coverage predictions.

This section covers the following topics as shown

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-> FORMULAS & AUTOMATIONS -:



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Logical Formulas:

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R -: RADIOS

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Various types of radios that have been developed over time, organized in ascending order according to their approximate dates of development -:

1.????Crystal Radio Receiver (1890s): One of the earliest types of radios, it used a crystal detector and an antenna to receive radio signals and required no external power source.

2.????Vacuum Tube Radio (1910s): The invention of vacuum tubes allowed for more powerful and efficient radio receivers, leading to the growth of broadcasting.

3.????Tuned Radio Frequency (TRF) Radio (1920s): These radios used multiple tuned circuits for amplification and tuning, offering improved selectivity and sensitivity.

4.????Superheterodyne Radio (1920s): This design introduced the concept of mixing incoming radio signals with a locally generated frequency to improve selectivity and amplification.

5.????Portable Transistor Radio (1950s): The invention of the transistor allowed for smaller, more portable radios that were battery-powered and contributed to the growth of personal radio use.

6.????AM/FM Radio (1960s): Radios that could receive both AM (amplitude modulation) and FM (frequency modulation) broadcasts, offering a wider range of programming.

7.????Digital Radio (1990s-2000s): The shift to digital broadcasting led to the development of radios capable of receiving digital audio signals, providing clearer sound quality and additional features.

8.????Internet Radio (2000s): Radios that connect to the internet to stream audio content from online sources, offering a vast range of stations and programming from around the world.

9.????Satellite Radio (2000s): Radios that receive signals from dedicated satellite services, offering a subscription-based model for commercial-free radio programming.

10.?Software-Defined Radio (SDR) (2000s): Radios where components that were traditionally implemented in hardware are instead performed using software, allowing for flexibility and reconfigurability.

11.?HD Radio (2000s): A technology that enables digital broadcasting alongside analog signals, offering improved audio quality and additional data services.

12.?Smart Speakers (2010s): Devices that combine radio reception with voice assistant technology, enabling users to interact with radio content using voice commands.

13.?5G Radio (2020s): With the deployment of 5G technology, radios can leverage the high-speed and low-latency capabilities of 5G networks for improved audio streaming and content delivery.


These are just a few examples of the various types of radios that have been developed over the years. Each advancement in technology brought new features, capabilities, and ways of accessing and enjoying radio content.


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