User's Manual
minus the 12 users already in cell 1C1. Therefore, 63 users can walk into cell 1C1.
However
, the 63 walk in users only spend 30% of their time outside their offices.
There are seven cells on the floor plan minus cell 1C1. Accordingly, an estimate of
3.2 walk-in users can be in cell 1C1.
Calculating the number of users inside the cell with an office
T
able 18: Example of the table first row calculation
Estimate for: 1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7
Users inside the cell with
an office
8.4
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 inside the cell with an office
1.
Calculate the estimate for users in the first cell with an office.
Use the formula: (Users with an office in the cell × 0.7)
2. Enter the result in the row, users inside the cell with an office.
In the example shown in
Figure 66: Example of dividing the coverage area and
recording offices on page 108, twelve users in cell 1C1 spend 70% of their time in
their offices. (12 × 0.7 = 8.4)
Note:
Traffic engineering has determined that handset users with an office spend seventy percent
of their time within their home cell.
Calculating the number of users without an office
T
able 19: Example of the table third row calculation
Estimate for: 1C1 1C2 1C3 1C4 1C5 1C6 1C7
Users inside the cell with
an of
fice
8.4
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