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While RSCP can be defined generally for any CDMA system, it is more specifically used in UMTS. Also, while RSCP
Definition: the received power on one code after de-spreading measured by UE on the pilot bits on a given channel.
RSCP is used in UMTS as a handover criterion and in DL and UL open loop power control, UL open loop power cont
In UMTS FDD-mode RSCP is measured on Primary CPICH, in TDD-mode it is measured on the pilot bits of Primary
In UMTS RSCP is measured in dBm (decibels relative to 1 watt power) within a bandwidth of 3.84 MHz
The accuracy with which RSCP is reported in UMTS FDD is in the range of 6 dB to 11 dB (absolute accuracy) and Â
in UMTS. Also, while RSCP can be measured in principle on the downlink (DL) as well as on the uplink (UL), it is usually associated only w
pilot bits on a given channel. The reference point for the RSCP is the antenna connector of the UE. If Tx diversity is applied on the measure
rol, UL open loop power control and for calculation of pathloss using the formula:
dth of 3.84 MHz. In UMTS FDD messages RSCP is transmitted as an integer value in the range of -115 dBm to -25 dBm. The value is coded
B (absolute accuracy) and ±3 dB (relative accuracy).
RSCP=RSSI +EcNo
L), it is usually associated only with the downlink and thus it is presumed to be measured by the UE and reported to the Node-B. It is define
ersity is applied on the measured channel then the received code power from each antenna is separately measured and summed together
m to -25 dBm. The value is coded into integers from 0 to 99 according to the following table:
ported to the Node-B. It is defined by 3GPP as follows:
measured and summed together in watt to produce a total received code power on the measured channel.
Performance Monitoring
Figure 1 – Interaction of radio network planning with other radio network activities
mance Monitoring
Capacity
Evolution
sts • RF carriers
sts • Sectorisation
• ROC to CEC
• Node B power
g • Baseband proc.
• Transmission
• HSDPA
• Microcells
chanellization code generation
SF=>1(20) 1
SF=>4(22) 1 1 1 1
1 -1 1 -1
1 1 -1 -1
1 -1 -1 1
SF=>8(23) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a
1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 c
1 1 -1 -1 1 1 -1 -1 b
1 -1 -1 1 1 -1 -1 1 d
1 1 1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 a
1 -1 1 -1 -1 1 -1 1 c
1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 1 1 b
1 -1 -1 1 -1 1 1 -1 d
SF=>16(24) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1
1 1 -1 -1 1 1 -1 -1
1 -1 -1 1 1 -1 -1 1
1 1 1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1
1 -1 1 -1 -1 1 -1 1
1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 1 1
1 -1 -1 1 -1 1 1 -1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1
1 1 -1 -1 1 1 -1 -1
1 -1 -1 1 1 -1 -1 1
1 1 1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1
1 -1 1 -1 -1 1 -1 1
1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 1 1
1 -1 -1 1 -1 1 1 -1
1 1 1 1
a 1 1 1 1
11
b 1 1 -1 -1
1 1 -1 -1
b 1 1 -1 -1
Chip rate =3.84 Mcps
1
c 1 -1 1 -1
1 -1 1 -1
c 1 -1 1 -1
1 -1
d 1 -1 -1 1
1 -1 -1 1
d 1 -1 -1 1
Figure:1 Example of the allocation of the code tree for 8 users sending at the same rate
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1
(User with 4 x bit rate)
1.92 Mbps 11
1 1 -1 -1
1 1 -1 -1
1 1 -1 -1
Chip rate =3.84 Mcps
1
1 -1 1 -1
1 -1 1 -1
1 -1 1 -1
1 -1
1 -1 -1 1
1 -1 -1 1
1 -1 -1 1
Figure:2 Example of the allocation of the code tree for 4 users sending at SF =8( 480 kpbs) and 1 u
Let say SF=2
bit rate= 1920000 1.92 Mbps
Let saySF=256
bit rate= 15000 15 kbps
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a
1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1
1 1 -1 -1 1 1 -1 -1 c
1 -1 -1 1 1 -1 -1 1
1 1 1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 b
1 -1 1 -1 -1 1 -1 1
1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 1 1
1 -1 -1 1 -1 1 1 -1
-1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 a
-1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1
-1 -1 1 1 -1 -1 1 1 c
-1 1 1 -1 -1 1 1 -1
-1 -1 -1 -1 1 1 1 1 b
-1 1 -1 1 1 -1 1 -1
-1 -1 1 1 1 1 -1 -1
-1 1 1 -1 1 -1 -1 1
1 1 1 1 480 kb/s
Two codes are said to be orthogonal when their inner product is zero
eg: (1,1,1,1) and ( 1,1,-1,-1) are orthogonal since (1*1)+ (1*1)+(1*-1)+(1*-1)=0
-1 -1 -1 -1 480 kb/s
Digital/Analog Mapping
logic 0 <> analog +1
1 1 -1 -1 480 kb/s logic 1 <> analog -1
-1 -1 1 1 480 kb/s
1 -1 1 -1 480 kb/s
-1 1 -1 1 480 kb/s
1 -1 -1 1 480 kb/s
-1 1 1 -1 480 kb/s
-1 -1 -1 -1
1 1 -1 -1
-1 -1 1 1
1 -1 1 -1 480 kb/s
-1 1 -1 1 480 kb/s
1 -1 -1 1
480 kb/s
-1 1 1 -1 480 kb/s
10 Symbols /Slot
15 TS =0.01 Sec
1 TS =(0.01/15)*1 =666.667 u sec
p * 15 TS =38400 chip
38400
00/15) chips.
miliWatt Watt dBm Watt_dBm conversion dBm Watt miliWatt
0.1 0.0001 -10.00 dBm = 10*log(mW) 0 0.00 1.00
0.2 0.0002 -6.99 1 0.00 1.26
0.3 0.0003 -5.23 2 0.00 1.58
0.4 0.0004 -3.98 3 0.00 2.00
0.5 0.0005 -3.01 4 0.00 2.51
0.6 0.0006 -2.22 5 0.00 3.16
0.7 0.0007 -1.55 6 0.00 3.98
0.8 0.0008 -0.97 7 0.01 5.01
0.9 0.0009 -0.46 8 0.01 6.31
1 0.001 0.00 9 0.01 7.94
2 0.002 3.01 10 0.01 10.00
3 0.003 4.77 11 0.01 12.59
4 0.004 6.02 12 0.02 15.85
5 0.005 6.99 13 0.02 19.95
6 0.006 7.78 14 0.03 25.12
7 0.007 8.45 15 0.03 31.62
8 0.008 9.03 16 0.04 39.81
9 0.009 9.54 17 0.05 50.12
9 0.009 9.54 18 0.06 63.10
10 0.01 10.00 19 0.08 79.43
20 0.02 13.01 20 0.10 100.00
30 0.03 14.77 21 0.13 125.89
40 0.04 16.02 22 0.16 158.49
50 0.05 16.99 23 0.20 199.53
60 0.06 17.78 24 0.25 251.19
70 0.07 18.45 25 0.32 316.23
80 0.08 19.03 26 0.40 398.11
90 0.09 19.54 27 0.50 501.19
100 0.1 20.00 28 0.63 630.96
200 0.2 23.01 29 0.79 794.33
300 0.3 24.77 30 1.00 1000.00
400 0.4 26.02 31 1.26 1258.93
500 0.5 26.99 32 1.58 1584.89
600 0.6 27.78 33 2.00 1995.26
700 0.7 28.45 34 2.51 2511.89
800 0.8 29.03 35 3.16 3162.28
900 0.9 29.54 36 3.98 3981.07
1000 1 30.00 37 5.01 5011.87
2000 2 33.01 38 6.31 6309.57
3000 3 34.77 39 7.94 7943.28
4000 4 36.02 40 10.00 10000.00
5000 5 36.99 41 12.59 12589.25
6000 6 37.78 42 15.85 15848.93
7000 7 38.45 43 19.95 19952.62
8000 8 39.03 44 25.12 25118.86
9000 9 39.54 45 31.62 31622.78
10000 10 40.00 46 39.81 39810.72
11000 11 40.41 47 50.12 50118.72
12000 12 40.79 48 63.10 63095.73
13000 13 41.14 49 79.43 79432.82
14000 14 41.46 50 100.00 100000.00
15000 15 41.76 51 125.89 125892.54
16000 16 42.04 52 158.49 158489.32
17000 17 42.30 53 199.53 199526.23
18000 18 42.55 54 251.19 251188.64
19000 19 42.79 55 316.23 316227.77
20000 20 43.01 56 398.11 398107.17
21000 21 43.22 57 501.19 501187.23
22000 22 43.42 58 630.96 630957.34
23000 23 43.62 59 794.33 794328.23
24000 24 43.80 60 1000.00 1000000.00
25000 25 43.98 61 1258.93 1258925.41
26000 26 44.15 62 1584.89 1584893.19
27000 27 44.31 63 1995.26 1995262.31
28000 28 44.47 64 2511.89 2511886.43
29000 29 44.62 65 3162.28 3162277.66
30000 30 44.77 66 3981.07 3981071.71
31000 31 44.91 67 5011.87 5011872.34
32000 32 45.05 68 6309.57 6309573.44
33000 33 45.19 69 7943.28 7943282.35
34000 34 45.31 70 10000.00 10000000.00
35000 35 45.44 71 12589.25 12589254.12
36000 36 45.56 72 15848.93 15848931.92
37000 37 45.68 73 19952.62 19952623.15
38000 38 45.80 74 25118.86 25118864.32
39000 39 45.91 75 31622.78 31622776.60
40000 40 46.02 76 39810.72 39810717.06
41000 41 46.13 77 50118.72 50118723.36
42000 42 46.23 78 63095.73 63095734.45
43000 43 46.33 79 79432.82 79432823.47
44000 44 46.43 80 100000.00 100000000.00
45000 45 46.53 81 125892.54 125892541.18
46000 46 46.63 82 158489.32 158489319.25
47000 47 46.72 83 199526.23 199526231.50
48000 48 46.81 84 251188.64 251188643.15
49000 49 46.90 85 316227.77 316227766.02
50000 50 46.99 86 398107.17 398107170.55
51000 51 47.08 87 501187.23 501187233.63
52000 52 47.16 88 630957.34 630957344.48
53000 53 47.24 89 794328.23 794328234.72
54000 54 47.32 90 1000000.00 1000000000.00
55000 55 47.40 91 1258925.41 1258925411.79
56000 56 47.48 92 1584893.19 1584893192.46
57000 57 47.56 93 1995262.31 1995262314.97
58000 58 47.63 94 2511886.43 2511886431.51
59000 59 47.71 95 3162277.66 3162277660.17
60000 60 47.78 96 3981071.71 3981071705.53
61000 61 47.85 97 5011872.34 5011872336.27
62000 62 47.92 98 6309573.44 6309573444.80
63000 63 47.99 99 7943282.35 7943282347.24
64000 64 48.06 100 10000000.00 10000000000.00
65000 65 48.13
66000 66 48.20
67000 67 48.26
68000 68 48.33
69000 69 48.39
70000 70 48.45
71000 71 48.51
72000 72 48.57
73000 73 48.63
74000 74 48.69
75000 75 48.75
76000 76 48.81
77000 77 48.86
78000 78 48.92
79000 79 48.98
80000 80 49.03
81000 81 49.08
82000 82 49.14
83000 83 49.19
84000 84 49.24
85000 85 49.29
86000 86 49.34
87000 87 49.40
88000 88 49.44
89000 89 49.49
90000 90 49.54
91000 91 49.59
92000 92 49.64
93000 93 49.68
94000 94 49.73
95000 95 49.78
96000 96 49.82
97000 97 49.87
98000 98 49.91
99000 99 49.96
100000 100 50.00
Min Ave Power (dBm)
Default Power(Watt)
Default Power(dBm)
Max Activity
dBm_Watt Conversion
mW =10^(dBm/10) CPICH 36 3.98 100 3.98 36.00 100 3.98
The Power of P-SCH 30 1 10 0.1 20.00 10 0.1
Common S-SCH 30 1 10 0.1 20.00 10 0.1
Physical PCCPCH 28 0.63 90 0.567 27.54 90 0.567
Channel are SCCPCH 33 2 25 0.5 26.99 115 2.3
set relative to PICH 25 0.32 96 0.3072 24.87 96 0.3072
CPICH AICH 25 0.32 0 0 80 0.256
TOTAL 5.5542 37.45 7.6102
Max Ave Power(dBm)
Remarks
39.601202264 PtxTargetMax+PtxOffset
39 39.6 PtxTarget Max
MARGINAL AREA
38 37.601202264 PtxTargetMin+PtxOffset
37 37.6 Ptx Target Min
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29 0.0012023
28
27
26
25
24
23 80%
FEASIBLE AREA
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8 7.6 Max 19%
7
6 5.6 Min 14%
5
Total DL Common CH PWR
4
3
2
1
0
PtxOffset =0.8 dBm=0.0012 Watt
•ISHO 2G -> 3G Parameters
Changeable
Parameter
Parameter Specification Nokia parameter
name
min traffic load for speech call LOAD_THRESHOLD_FO utranHoThScTpdc
R_SC_IS_HO
(LTSC)
minimum CPICH Ec/Io level MIN_ECNO_THRESHOL minEcnoThreshol
D
d
(MET)
min interval between unsucc MIN_INTERVAL_BETWE minIntUnsuccIsHo
EN_UNSUCC_ISHO_AT
ISHO attempt TEMPT (UMIU)
threshold for multi-RAT MS Qsearch_C qSearchC (QSRC)
Hidden
Parameter
Specification name Parameter explanation
nt cells always)
e measured Ec/No = - 20 dB
ble due to low load and low
e measured Ec/No = - 10 dB
ble due to low load
e measured Ec/No = -10 dB
>>With RAS05.1, a new BTS called Flexi BTS is available
>>The system module provide up to 192 CEs with 1-3 cells configuration - require 16 CEs for CCCH processing
>> For HW point 240 CEs Capacity(with 26 CE for common channel processing)
>> Basic HSDPA needs 32 CEs per cell ,thus enabling 16 HSDPA users/cell
>>With RAS05.1 ED, the Baseband Extension Module is available, increasing Flexi BTS to 2*192=384 CE
>> Example on, System module capacity with 192CEs, 1-3 cells, with option:-
1. 16 HSDPA users/BTS (only 1 cell) -->>32 CE s only
2. 16 HSDPA users/cell -->>32 CEs /cell or 96 CEs /site/BTS (32*3)
3. Without HSDPA activated.
2. 2*64 CS Data
3. 6*64 PS Data
4. 500 kbps HSDPA data
(20 *1000)/1.4 (BH traffic + SHO traffic) =14 285 Erlangs AND 1100kbps*1000BTSs =1100 Mbps to Iub
FROM NED,The max capacity for RNC450 is 8000 Erlangs, OR 450 Mbps PS data, OR 112.5Mbps CS data on Iub.
14 285 / 8000 + 132 / 450 + (417+ 550) / 450 = 4.2 RNCs are needed
Normally dimension the RNCs to be filled up to 70% by their launch phase in order to have capacity available
for increasing traffic
Since, 100% required 4.2 RNCs , thus 70% required ONLY 6 RNCs
services average
AMR (traffic) 2381
CS 64 22
PS 64 70
HSDPA 92
CROSS CHECK:_
RNC450/150 4 or 61
RNC450/300 8 or 102
RNC450/450 12
AMR traffic(Erlang) /max AMR traffic (Erl) + CS traffic( Mbps)/ max Iub throughput (Mbp
RNC450/300 RNC450/450
284 000 360 000
375 000 576 000
6 250 8 000
300 450
900 1 152
300 512
2 800 3 594
70 000 100 000
RNC450/300 RNC450/450
3.6
16
720 1620
270 405
300 512
900 1152
Interfaces
STM-1 / OC-3 E1 / T1
Nbr of int unprot. / Max number Nbr of int unprotected
(Protected) of cards
16 / (8+8 or 12+12 1 optional 16
1
)
24 / (16+16 or 1 optional 16
20+20 2)
24 / (24+24) 1 optional 16
ps)/ max Iub throughput (Mbps) + PS traffic (Mbps)/max Iub throughput (Mbps) <=1
Find HSPDSCHcode set enable and code combination description as per below, please check the ABH1RNC01 dump to clear
to calculate this, convert the HSDPSCHcodeset value to Binary, then leave first five ZEROs from ri
ABH1RNC01 dump to clearify R6 sites with code license key installed part of RU10 RNC upgarde, also check CE No./WCell.
rst five ZEROs from right to left, then if the 6th digit is 1 it means 5 codes is activated. If 7th digit is 1/0 it mea
CE No./WCell.
GSM 450 10 MHz 450.4 to 457.6 MHz 460.4 to 467.6 MHz 259 to 293
GSM 480 10 MHz 478.8 to 486 MHz 488.8 to 496 MHz 306 to 340
GSM 750 30 MHz 747 to 762 MHz 777 to 792 MHz 438 to 511
GSM 850 45 MHz 824 to 849 MHz 869 to 894 MHz 128 to 251
P-GSM 900 45 MHz 890 to 915 MHz 935 to 960 MHz 1 to124
E-GSM 900 45 MHz 880 to 915 MHz 925 to 960 MHz 0 to124
and
975 to 1023
R-GSM 900 45 MHz 876 to 915 MHz 921 to 960 MHz 0 to124
and
955 to 1023
DCS 1800 45 MHz 1710 to 1785 MHz 1805 to 1880 MHz 512 to 885
PCS 1900 45 MHz 1850 to 1910 MHz 1930 to 1990 MHz 512 to 810
To calculate ARFCN channel frequency, enter Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number (ARFCN) below. Or, enter start and
UL DL
Frequency
ARFCN (MHz) ARFCN Frequency (MHz)
975 880.2 975 925.2
976 880.4 976 925.4
977 880.6 977 925.6
978 880.8 978 925.8
979 881 979 926
980 881.2 980 926.2
981 881.4 981 926.4
982 881.6 982 926.6
983 881.8 983 926.8
984 882 984 927
985 882.2 985 927.2
986 882.4 986 927.4
987 882.6 987 927.6
988 882.8 988 927.8
989 883 989 928
990 883.2 990 928.2
991 883.4 991 928.4
992 883.6 992 928.6
993 883.8 993 928.8
994 884 994 929
995 884.2 995 929.2
996 884.4 996 929.4
997 884.6 997 929.6
998 884.8 998 929.8
999 885 999 930
1000 885.2 1000 930.2
1001 885.4 1001 930.4
1002 885.6 1002 930.6
1003 885.8 1003 930.8
1004 886 1004 931
1005 886.2 1005 931.2
1006 886.4 1006 931.4
1007 886.6 1007 931.6
1008 886.8 1008 931.8
1009 887 1009 932
1010 887.2 1010 932.2
1011 887.4 1011 932.4
1012 887.6 1012 932.6
1013 887.8 1013 932.8
1014 888 1014 933
1015 888.2 1015 933.2
1016 888.4 1016 933.4
1017 888.6 1017 933.6
1018 888.8 1018 933.8
1019 889 1019 934
1020 889.2 1020 934.2
1021 889.4 1021 934.4
1022 889.6 1022 934.6
1023 889.8 1023 934.8
977
bering scheme used to identify specific RF channels in a cellular mobile radio system.
FCN) below. Or, enter start and end ARFCN values to generate a table.
HSDPA
In the future, user application are likely to involve the transport of large volumes of data
and require high bit rates
HSDPA introduces a new transport channel type - HS-DSCH
that makes efficient use of valuable radio freq resources and takes into accout busty packet data
this new transport channel share multiple access code, transmission power and use infrastructure hardware betwee
The radio n/w resource can be used efficiently to serve a large number of users who are accessing to the resource
In other word, several users can be time multiplxed so that during silent periods, the resource are available for other
HSDPA Features
HSDPA enhanced data rates and spectrum efficiency
HSDPA improves system capacity and increase user data rates in DL , that is, transmission from Radio Access n/w(
This improved performance is BASED on:
1. ADAPTIVE MODULATION and CODING
(Data rates are optimised dynamically during the session according to radio link quality - This ensures HIGHEST po
2. A FAST SCHEDULING function, which is controlloed in WBTS, rather than by RNC
(
3. FAST RETRANSMISSION with soft combining and incremental redundancy
y packet data
e infrastructure hardware between users
o are accessing to the resource
e resource are available for other users.
The 3GPP standard includes different optional feature support as well as parameter settings corresponding to the p
Different choices made regarding these parameters and features could impact the possibility for full support of these
HSDPA
HSDPA Category HSDPA Codes Modulation Maximum bit rate(Mbps)
Category 1 5 QPSK, 16 QAM 1.2
Category 2 5 QPSK, 16 QAM 1.2
Category 3 5 QPSK, 16 QAM 1.8
Category 4 5 QPSK, 16 QAM 1.8
Category 5 5 QPSK, 16 QAM 3.6
Category 6 5 QPSK, 16 QAM 3.6
Category 7 10 QPSK, 16 QAM 7.3
Category 8 10 QPSK, 16 QAM 7.3
Category 9 15 QPSK, 16 QAM 10
Category 10 15 QPSK, 16 QAM 14.4
Category 11 5 QPSK 0.9
Category 12 5 QPSK 1.8
HSUPA
HSUPA Category HSUPA Codes TTI Length Maximum bit rate(Mbps)
Category 1 1 10 ms only 0.73
Category 2 2 10 ms/ 2 ms 1.46
Category 3 2 10 ms only 1.46
Category 4 2 10 ms/ 2 ms 2.00 / 2.92
Category 5 2 10 ms only 2.00
Category 6 4 10 ms/ 2 ms 2.00 / 5.76
tings corresponding to the possiblitity to support different HSPA terminal categories
The 3G link budget results must be adjusted prior to being used within the planning tool
Link budget results are generated in terms of maximum allowed path loss whereas the majority of planning tools dis
This means that a relatively arbitrary Node B transmit power must be selec
PS Data
64 kbps
21 dBm kTB = assumed temperature of Node B Receiver
2 dBi
0 dB dBm = 10*log(mW)
23 dBm 1 0.00
3.84 Mcps
17.8 dB Processing Gain=10*LOG (Chip Rate/Bit Rate)
2 dB Service C/I Requirement=EbNo - Processing Gain
50 %
3.0 dB RiseOverThermalNoise= -10*LOG(1 - Target Load)
-108 dBm Thermal Noise Power=10*LOG(kTB)=10*LOG(1.4*10^(-23)*290*(3.84*10^6))=-138dBW=-1
3 dB
-102 dBm
-117.8 dBm Receiver Sensitivity=Service C/I Requirement+Thermal Noise Power+RiseOverThermal No
18.5 dBi
2 dB
2 dB
1.8 dB
2 dB
12 dB
90 %
10 dB
7.8 dB
-116.7 dBm Isotropic Power Required=Receiver Sensitivity - Antenna Gain + Cable Loss - MHA Benefit
139.7 dB Allowed Propagation Loss=Transmit EIRP - Isotropic Power Required
PS Data
64 128 384 kbps Nokia's admission control determines the maximum downlink transmit power for r
37.2 40 40 dBm
2 2 2 dB
0.5 0.5 0.5 dB
18.5 18.5 18.5 dBi for non-real time services according to:
53.2 56 56 dBm
17.8 14.771 10 dB
5 4.7 4.8 dB
80 80 80 %
7 7 7 dB PtxDPCHmax and PtxDLabsMax are the RNC databuild parameters. MaxDLCalu
-108 -108 -108 dBm
8 8 8 dB MaxDLCalculated PTx Pr imaryCPICH CPICHto Re fRABOffset
-93 -93 -93 dBm
-105.8 -103.1 -98.2 dBm EbNoSRB EbNoService
(10 10 BRSRB ) (10 10 BRService)
2 2 2 dBi 10 LOG EbNoRe f
0 0 0 dB
0 0 0 dB (10 10
BRRe f )
2 2 2 dB
1.2 1.2 1.2 dB
12 12 12 dB
90 90 90 %
10 10 10 dB
7.8 7.8 7.8 dB
-91.2 -88.5 -83.6 dBm
144.4 144.5 139.6 dB
The CPICH link budget is similar to the downlink service link budget
In this case the transmit power is defined by the PtxPrimaryCPICH RNC databuild parameter
The downlink service Eb/No requirement and processing gain are replaced by the CPICH Ec/Io requireme
This is equivalent to the downlink service C/I requirement
The terminal antenna gain is assumed to be 0 dB.This represents a worst case assumption
The CPICH is not combined during soft handover and so there are no soft handover gains for the CPICH
The downlink CPICH allowed propagation loss should be compared with the uplink service and downlink
+ Cable Loss - MHA Benefit +Fast Fading Margin - Soft HO Gain + Building Penetration Loss + Slow Fading Margin
Hto Re fRABOffset
EbNoService
) (10 10
BRService)
oRe f
0
BRRe f )
tabuild parameter
e assumption