Mentum Planet Release Note
Mentum Planet Release Note
Mentum Planet Release Note
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Introduction
This document accompanies the release of Mentum Planet 5.2.1. It includes
information specific to Mentum Planet and supported technologies (i.e., LTE,
WiMAX, cdma2000, WCDMA, TDMA-FDMA, and GSM). Depending on
the licenses that you have purchased, some of this information may not apply.
This document contains the following information:
■ New features and enhancements
■ Issue resolutions
■ Known issues
■ Known limitations
■ System requirements for workstations
■ Documentation
■ Getting help
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version 5.2.1
■ Support for LTE TDD
■Support for LTE TDD frame configurations
■Support for special subframe configurations
■ Ability to generate fixed subscriber analyses
■Fixed subscribers analyses are now supported for
WiMAX TDD, LTE FDD and LTE TDD
■Support for fixed subscribers at different heights
■Fixed subscriber editor
■Ability to run analyses for a single subscriber
■ Enhanced Automatic Site Placement tool
■ Ability to define a candidate site list and site priorities
■ Support for network expansion
■ Clutter weights
■ Support for the Longley-Rice propagation model
■ Creation and analysis of Microwave Links within Mentum
Planet
■ MapInfo 10.5
■Integrated free Bing Maps layers
■Layered, geo-referenced and data-enriched PDFs
■Multiple zoom-dependent styles
■Custom composite point & line styles
■ TDD de-synchronization
■Interference matrix generation
■Network Analyses and Monte Carlo simulation
■ LTE enhancements
■ Power recycling: when MIMO is used, some resource
elements are not used on specific antenna ports. In
Mentum Planet 5.2, it was assumed that the power not
used for those unused resource elements was lost. In
Mentum Planet 5.2.1, users have the option to define if the
power is “recycled” or not. This means that if MIMO is
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version 5.2
In version 5.2 of Mentum Planet, the following new features and
enhancements have been included:
■ Support for UMTS/HSPA/HSPA+ with increased performance
and scalability compared to previous Mentum Planet releases.
HSPA+ support includes MIMO, 64 QAM modulation, and
DC-HSDPA.
■ Beta-level support for GSM.
■ Enhanced scrambling code planning, including better
algorithms, scrambling code group planning, and comprehensive
management of scrambling codes.
■ Major LTE improvements, including
■ Proportional Fair, Proportional Demand, and Maximum
Capacity schedulers
■ Modulation Coding Schemes C/(N+I) to Spectral
Efficiency curves
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version 5.1.1
■ Introduction of a new analysis generator tool that allows you to
select multiple network analyses of any technology to run in
batch mode. Cases 12291 and 12717
■ Introduction of new functionality for interference matrices:
■ the ability to import interference matrices
■ the ability to merge interference matrices
■ Introduction of a new option (Apply Cell Loads to Selected
Sectors) to the Monte Carlo Simulation node in Project Explorer.
This option allows you to apply cell loads to a subset of sectors.
This subset can be based on a map window selection, the flags
filter, a sector group or a query. Case 13791
■ Introduction of a new version of the Universal Model (version
370.1475). This new version includes:
■improved accuracy (e.g., clutter heights files are now
computed to an accuracy of 0.25 m)
■improved indoor penetration modeling, especially on the
buildings border
■a new version of the FLEXLM licensing software (version
11.8)
■memory consumption improvements for large calculation
areas
■minor improvements and corrections
■ Improvements to automatic frequency and preamble planning:
■introduction of new constraints
■the ability to simultaneously view multiple plan
parameters in a Map window
■ Improved scalability of Monte Carlo simulations. Case 13809
■ Mobile antenna gain is now accounted for in signal strength
layers generated through Network Analysis. This change is
applicable to all supported technologies. Case 10890
■ For LTE and WiMAX, antenna gain is now included in signal
strength related network analysis layers. Antenna gain is also
considered in LTE and WiMAX Monte Carlo simulations.
Cases 12722 and 10890
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■ Support for cdma2000 radio access technology.
■ Improved EV-DO Rev. A modeling with the introduction of
higher data rates bearers for both the forward and reverse link. In
Mentum Planet 4.5, for EV-DO Rev A, 16-slot bearers were
supported only. In Mentum Planet 5.1, higher data rates are
supported with the ability to use bearers with 4, 8, 12 and 16
slots.
■ Support for a generic technology, providing a convenient way to
manage candidate cells for which there are no detailed radio
parameters.
■ Improved LTE network modeling with the introduction of an
analysis layer for the RSRQ as well as improvements to the data
rate layers in terms of the impact of the overhead channels on the
effective data rates.
■ Improved LTE Frame Editor for inclusion of additional frame
information.
■ Frequency and Physical Cell-Id ID Planning for LTE networks.
■ In order to improve the performance of LTE and WiMAX
network analysis and Monte Carlo simulations in dense
networks, Mentum Planet software code has been improved. The
impact on the performance is project-specific; the performance
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version 5.0.1
■ A new network analysis layer for the RSRP (Reference Signal
Received Power) has been introduced for LTE network analyses.
This layer shows the average received power over the resource
elements that carry reference signals. Case 11329
■ The calculation of the LTE reference signal was modified in
Mentum Planet 5.0.1 such that it now represents the power used
by the resource elements carrying the reference signal. This
change naturally impacts the Reference Signal Strength network
analysis layer. Other analysis layers, e.g.,the Reference C/(N+I)
layer, and layers that depend on the Reference C/(N+I) (e.g.,
interference coordination) will be modified as well.
■ The range for the Useful Bits per Symbol value on the
Modulations panel in the Network Settings dialog box has been
extended so that any value between 0.01 and 10.0 can be entered.
■ The WiMAX AFPP tool has been modified to allow you to apply
constraints that will force only adjacent channels to be assigned
to sectors.
version 5.0
■ Support for WiMAX and LTE networks—detailed modeling of
OFDMA air-interfaces and support for Advanced Antenna Systems
(AAS)
■ Ease of use—redesigned user interfaces, easy-to-use tabular editors and
new site management features
■ Better scalability and stability—ability to handle larger networks
within a single project due to a reduced memory footprint and
improved memory management
■ Future-proof platform—ready for on-going evolution of radio access
networks including OFDM technologies and advanced antenna systems
■ Improved APIs—open antenna format and API with support for
advanced antennas; improved iecon performance, and new APIs
available
■ Better performance—improved performance in user interfaces,
data-related actions and import/export functions; furthermore,
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Planet model format has changed. Former .cpa and .dpm has
been merged into an open xml format (.pmf).
■ Support for the following propagation models:
■ Planet General Model (PGM)
■ CRC-Predict 4.0 (CRC Predict 4.2 and 4.3 are included
for backwards compatibility with previous versions of
Mentum Planet)
■ Universal Model, (version 365). This new version
includes the following features:
New advanced model tuning algorithm that provides better
robustness for tuned models
Optional pre-filtering of surveys before automated model tuning
Faster prediction computation times for very high resolutions
Correction and optimization of the building penetration option for
better indoor prediction results with very large buildings
Minor improvements
■ Support for 3D antenna diagrams in the Planet General Model
and CRC-Predict 4.0 propagation models.
■ Mentum Planet includes the Measurement Data Package, which
encompasses the following features:
■ Support for Survey Prediction Tool, which enables you to
merge measurement values with prediction values
■ Support for WiMAX Test Mobile and Scan Receiver data
import, visualization, and conversion to survey data for
use in model tuning
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Site management
Mentum Planet introduces a new Site Editor that facilitates the site
management workflow with an intuitive and easy-to-use interface.
■ New Site Editor designed to support 4G technology sites with
full management of shared antennas and advanced antenna
systems.
■ Support of multi-technology base stations in the Site Editor
provides the capability to manage multiple base stations using
different radio technologies at the same site
■ New site set feature offers local versioning of network sites with
the capability to merge or copy site sets
■ Site templates enable you to create and store multiple site
templates thus streamlining the site creation process. Site
templates can be shared using the Data Manager
■ Enhanced sector display schemes enable you to create sector
display schemes based on user-defined statistical data. This
provides flexible visualization of sector parameters and
properties.
Data management
Mentum Planet includes an advanced data management system including:
■ a Data Manager through which projects are stored and shared
■ a flexible import/export tool through which you can import or
export:
■ standard cell parameters
■ mobile WIMAX, fixed WiMAX, LTE, and cdma2000-
specific parameters
■ an Import / Export API for Mentum Planet (iecon command line)
■ an Import / Export API for Data Manager (iecon command line)
■ support for attachments to a project
■ ability to manage local data versioning
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Other enhancements
The Mentum Planet release includes other new features including:
■ a Sector Query Editor, which enables you to query sector data
using complex expressions.
Mentum Planet 5.0 included other important new features such as:
■ the Network Overlay tool, which can be used to create WiMAX
or LTE networks in Mentum Planet 5.0 using sites from other
Mentum Planet projects or from another data source
■ the Network Data tool, which includes a generic network data
import, report review tool, sector display scheme creation ability,
and traffic map creation using imported data
■ Embedded Microsoft Bing Maps™ Viewer (formerly known as
Virtual Earth™), which supports Mentum Planet sites and
MapInfo raster data visualization
■ a connection to the Mentum Antenna Server, which supports an
antenna pattern search and download from a central antenna
database repository
■ New Mentum Planet icons
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Issue resolutions
The following issues have been resolved in this release of Mentum Planet.
version 5.2.1
■ Issue whereby the current map display (based on a Group or Flag
selection) was lost after using the Find Site tool. Case 13852
■ Issue whereby antenna mechanical tilt was not accounted for in
generated FCC contours.Case 17929
■ Issue whereby the map layer that used to display connecting
lines between sectors and repeaters (SiteFile_Relation)
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displayed in error. To display this layer, you must add it from the
Layer Control window.Case 18892, 15659, 16415, 18744
■ Issue whereby the Workspace autosave option did not function
properly. This has been resolved although it only works for a
single workstation. Case 18405, 15952, 17364, and 17511
■ Issue whereby the message 'Only Auto prediction increment is
supported' displayed when attempting to generate predictions.
This message displayed because at least one sector had a
prediction distance increment set to something other than 'auto'
(distance increment = heights grid resolution). Mentum Planet
5.x no longer supports user-defined distance increments. The
distance increment is set to be the same as the heights grid
resolution by default. Distance increment values that do not
follow this rule are converted during migration. Case 18387
■ Issue whereby some repeater properties (e.g., geographic
coordinates, propagation distance, power values and antenna
properties) did not appear when viewing the site table in a
Browser window. Note that you must update your site file in
order to view this data (right-click on the Sites node and select
'Update Site File'). Case 17878
■ Issue whereby the Query tool generated incorrect results when a
query condition was based on antenna azimuth.Case 16126
■ Various issues related to project migration. Case 18075, 18246,
17508, 17989, 18298, 18323, 18539, 18914
■ Issue whereby an 'overflow' error occurred when attempting to
view sector neighbors.Case 16312
■ Problem whereby the MapInfo 'Named Views' utility would not
load and run properly. Case 11414
■ Issue whereby the Prediction Generator did not properly force
prediction generation when building polygon data had changed.
This issue only occurred when the Planet Universal Model was
being used. Case 14107, 14302
■ Issue whereby the histogram, clutter distribution and regression
analysis windows were not properly updated after survey points
were removed. Case 14645
■ Issue whereby the Point-to-Point Profile tool froze under certain
conditions forcing the user to re-start the application. The issue
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version 5.2
■ Issue whereby the MapInfo Professional Universal Translator
tool did not automatically load even though it was configured to
do so in the MBX Loader utility. Note that the MBX Loader has
been renamed to 'Tool Manager' and is now found on the GIS
menu (GIS>Tools). Case 11309
■ Issue whereby changes made to Data Manager file categories
after a project was initially submitted had no impact. Case 13262
■ Issue whereby information stored in the Antenna Band (Min and
Max) and the Electrical Tilt fields did not get updated correctly.
Case 13015
■ Issue whereby the generation of merged predictions failed with
an error. This issue occurred only in cases where project data
was stored on a network drive. Case 1452
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■ The 3D Viewer and the ability to create a drape file have been
removed.Case 11652
■ Issue in Data Manager where locks from one user cannot be transferred
to another user although the users belong to different groups but with
the same project and type permissions.
■ Issue whereby the Best Serving Sector Recolor tool did not
support CDMA network analysis layers.Case 16534
■ Issue whereby selecting the wrong service in the Default Network
Analysis settings window disabled the option to generate a network
analysis. Case 14785
■ Issue whereby an exception was displayed attempting to open the
Prediction Generator. The issue occurred in cases where project
propagation models (migrated from a previous version) contained
improper references to 'alternate' heights and/or clutter files.
Case 14883
■ Issue whereby propagation models did not get migrated. The issue
occurred in cases where the propagation model file extension contained
capital letters (e.g. .DPM). The migrator has been modified so that it
now ignores case. Case 14358
■ Issue whereby prediction values in coincident bins were different when
predictions were generated using different propagation distances. This
problem only affected values of bins located at the very outer limit of
the prediction generated with a smaller radius. The majority of the
differences have been eliminated; however, you may still notice some
small differences due to interpolation. Case 12452
■ Issue whereby the application crashed while using Tabular Editor. This
occurred in cases where a column filter was applied in the Tabular
Editor and one or more records contained sectors where the Site_ID
contained an apostrophe. Case 14991
■ Issue whereby the display of 'unassigned' antennas took a considerable
amount of time. Performance has been improved substantially in
version 5.2.0. Case 15108
■ Issue whereby sector display schemes were lost after Tabular
Edit or Data Manager operations. Case 3905
■ Issue whereby the application crashed when the Layer Control
window was closed. This issue occurred only after a grid layer
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■ Issue whereby survey assignments did not properly upload to
Data Manager when a project was synchronized. Case 13489
■ Issue whereby the message ‘System.OutOfMemoryException’
displayed when generating predictions and/or when running
network analysis. Typically, this issue occurred when large
antenna files were required to be loaded into memory. In these
cases, the operating system did not properly allocate memory
required to store the antenna information. Cases 13710 and
14646
■ Issue whereby Best Pilot Ec values (for cdma2000) were not
properly computed for fiber type repeaters. Case 14599
■ Issue whereby an error message displayed when averaging
survey data. This issue occurred in cases where the total number
of survey data points being averaged was large and/or highly
clustered. Cases 13912 and 13828
■ Issue whereby an exception occurred when attempting to launch
the Capesso Create Optimization Environment window from
Mentum Planet. The issue was caused by the failure of Mentum
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version 5.1
This section lists the known issues and limitations that have been resolved in
release 5.1 of Mentum Planet.
■ Issue whereby the antenna tilt conventions used in the Site
Editor did not match the tilt convention used in the Data
Manager. By default, antenna downtilt is now shown as a
positive value in both the Site Editor and the Data Manager.
Antenna uptilt is shown as a negative value. Case 10715
■ Issue whereby the message 'Internal error. Nullable object must
have a value' displayed during a Monte Carlo simulation. The
issue occurred in situations where no subscribers were generated
during the simulation (based on the traffic distribution). Mentum
Planet now provides proper messaging in this situation to notify
the user of the problem. Case 11019
■ Issue whereby values shown in the Average Downlink and
Uplink Data Rate by Served Subscriber columns in the WiMAX
Throughput - Sector/Channel were incorrectly the same.
Case 11162
■ Issue whereby the message 'The given key was not present in the
dictionary' displayed when attempting to access Subscriber
Settings. Case 11294
■ Issue whereby the Find Maximum Point tool was not functional.
Case 11532
■ Issue whereby location coordinates displayed in the Point-to-
Point Profile tool did not respect specified unit preferences
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Known issues
The following list details important issues that are known to exist at the time
of this release. These issues are being actively tracked and managed, and we
expect to resolve them in the near future. These issues will be addressed as we
progress through the software development and testing process.
■ Issue whereby the error index was out of range. Must be non-
negative and less than the size of the collection' displays when
attempting to generate a WiMAX frequency and preamble plan.
This problem occurs in cases where the number of required
channels for a given sector is less than the number of allocated
channels. To workaround the problem, ensure that the number of
required channels is equal to or greater than the number of
initially assigned channels. Case 19243
■ Issue whereby Sector Display Schemes sometimes shade sectors
with the incorrect color. There is no known workaround for this
issue.Case 19277
■ Issue whereby an out of memory exception is thrown when
attempting to contour a grid. This problem occurs in cases where
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the grid is very large. To work around the issue, trim the grid
into smaller pieces and/or resize it to a coarser resolution before
contouring it. Case 17659
■ Issue whereby default network analysis settings are not
migrated. Following migration, you must review and update
your default network analysis settings. Case 18833
■ Issue whereby changing a sectors antenna assignment in the
Tabular Editor takes a long time. This issue occurs in cases
where the number of sectors loaded into the tabular editor is
large. Case 17579
■ Issue whereby the antenna editor does not respect unit
preferences defined in the Preferences dialog. Case 17334
■ Issue whereby an 'out of memory' error message displays when
running Monte Carlo simulation. If you encounter this issue it
may be resolvable through the configuration of some advanced
configuration settings. Please contact Mentum Customer Care
for assistance. Case 18487
■ Issue whereby creating a site subset based on a sector Group can
take a considerable amount of time. The actual time is dependent
on the number of sites/sectors within the Group. Case 15828
■ Issue whereby sector Groups are not sorted alphabetically in
some application dialogs (e.g. Sector Display Schemes, Network
Analysis, Neighbor List Tool etc...). Case 19223
■ Issue whereby the site name property cannot be changed directly
in the Site Editor. This problem occurs when user is trying to
change only the case of one or more characters in the site name
(e.g. Changing the name 'Downtown' to 'downtown'). To
workaround this issue, change the name to something different
(e.g. 'downtown1') then to the desired name (e.g. 'downtown').
Case 19021
■ Issue whereby typing characters in the antenna list box (in
Antenna Editor) does not move cursor focus to the correct item.
For instance, if you type the characters 'B', 'R', 'X' in succession
you would expect cursor focus to move to the first antenna that
has a name beginning with the characters 'BRX'. Instead, the
cursor focus moves to the first antenna that has a name
beginning with the character 'X' (the last character typed). Case
19019
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Known limitations
The following list details limitations that are known to exist at the time of this
release.
■ The Microwave Link Planning User Guide is not available at the
time of release. It will be posted on the Mentum web site and
customers notified once it is available.
■ The WiMAX Getting Started Tutorial is no longer installed with
Mentum Planet. Contact Customer Care to obtain a copy of the
tutorial as well as the associated dataset.
■ In order to import iBwave projects you must install the iBwave
viewer.
■ The 'Use numeric grid' option in the Layer Statistics tool is
designed to support grids with positive values. Statistics
calculated based on grids with negative values will be incorrect.
Case 17732
■ When viewing Bing Maps layers, a shift may occur in the grids
and tables displayed on the map. To alleviate this effect, set the
“Reprojection” to “Optimized”. To access this setting, select
Map Options from the Map menu and click on Image
Processing.
■ Sector symbol azimuths do not consider eAzimuth. Case 19207
■ In Mentum Planet, traffic values are stored with 2-byte
precision. This means that traffic maps can utilize a maximum of
65 536 discrete values. If the actual range of traffic density
values exceeds this number, the density values will be scaled to
fit within the 2-byte range. For any given area, this means that it
may not be possible to assign the bins within that area uniform
traffic density values. Instead, in order to preserve the total
amount of traffic within that area, it may be necessary to assign
different traffic values to the bins within the area. In all cases,
assigned traffic values will be a multiple of the 2-byte interval
calculated through the scaling process. A 'speckled' pattern may
be evident if colors assigned to density values in adjacent bins
are different.Case 19072
■ When generating a traffic map based on region data, the
maximum number of regions you may have is 65534. If your
region files contains more than this number of regions you must
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Minimum configuration
This configuration is suggested for networks up to 3 000 sectors. You can work with
larger networks using this configuration but performance may be impacted.
RAM 2 GB
Required Software In order to use the Mentum Planet Import/Export tool, you
must have Microsoft Excel 2000 or greater installed. In
addition, you must have Adobe Reader installed to view
the Mentum Planet user documentation.
Recommended configuration
This configuration is suggested for networks up to 15 000 sectors. You can work with
larger networks using this configuration but performance may be impacted.
RAM 2 GB
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Recommended configuration
Required Software In order to use the Mentum Planet Import/Export tool, you
must have Microsoft Excel 2000 or greater installed. In
addition, you must have Adobe Reader installed to view
the Mentum Planet user documentation.
Optimal configuration
This configuration is suggested for networks up to 30 000 sectors. You can work with
larger networks using this configuration but performance may be impacted.
RAM 4 GB
Required Software In order to use the Mentum Planet Import/Export tool, you
must have Microsoft Excel 2000 or greater installed. In
addition, you must have Adobe Reader installed to view
the Mentum Planet user documentation.
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Mentum Planet runs on the Microsoft .NET framework (version 3.5). If you
do not have this software installed on your computer, you must download and
install it from the Microsoft web site.
Documentation
Mentum Planet includes an extensive array of resources that will help you use
the software effectively. This includes user guides, technical notes, “What's
this?” Help, “How to” Help, and a comprehensive glossary. For complete
details, refer to the Resource Roadmap accessible from the online Help.
You can access Help from within Mentum Planet in two ways:
■ Choose Help ➤ Help Topics ➤ Planet.
■ By pressing the F1 key from within any Mentum Planet dialog box.
All tasks and information required by the RF engineer to plan and optimize a
network using Mentum Planet is contained in the online Help. Online Help is
available from all dialog boxes as well as from the Help menu. User Guides
are also available in print-ready PDF format and are accessible from the
online Help. In addition, you can access the Customer Care Knowledge Base
directly from the Online Help by clicking the Knowledge Base button on the
toolbar.
Getting help
If you have any questions or concerns, contact our Customer Care Centers.
You can get technical support by phone or email, or by visiting the
Self-Service Portal on the Mentum website at
http://www.mentum.com/index.php?page=customer-care&hl=en_US.
North America
Phone: +1 866 921-9219 (toll free), +1 819 483-7094
Fax: +1 819 483-7050
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 9am – 7pm EST/EDT (Monday-Friday, excluding local holidays)
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Asia Pacific
Phone: +852 2593 1287
Fax: +852 2593 1234
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 9am – 6pm HKT (Monday-Friday, excluding local holidays)
When you call for technical support, ensure that you have your product ID
number and know which version of the software you are running. You can
obtain this information using the About command from the Help menu.
When you request technical support outside of regular business hours, a
Product Support Specialist will respond the next working day by telephone or
email, depending upon the nature of the request.
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