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  • Drive Test CDMADrive Test CDMA

    Created byPulok Sinha (Trainer, ALUMS)

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  • ObjectivesObjectives

    After successful completion of this program, you will be able to D ibDescribe

    Multiple Access Approaches.p pp What is CDMA. Common Technical Terms in CDMA Ch l d T i CDMA Channels and Types in CDMA Handoff and types MS States Major Parameters in CDMA Drive test Major Windows in Drive test ll

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    Call Scenarios

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  • Multiple Access ApproachesMultiple Access Approaches

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  • Multiple Access ApproachesMultiple Access Approaches

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  • What is CDMAWhat is CDMA

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  • What is CDMAWhat is CDMA

    Definition:Definition:

    Channel access method is Code Division Multiple Access.CDMA is a Direct Sequence (DS) Spread Spectrum Modulationq ( ) p p

    Technique, where in, a narrow band (of less than 10 kHz) userinformation (voice or data) is transmitted over a wide RFbandwidth (of 1.25 MHz); with many users occupying the sameRF transmission band but are separated by what are calledcodes.

    Frequency reuse factor is 1 i e only one frequency is useFrequency reuse factor is 1 i.e. only one frequency is use.

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  • Common Technical Terms In CDMACommon Technical Terms In CDMA

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  • Common Technical Terms In CDMACommon Technical Terms In CDMABit, Chip, SymbolBit, Chip, Symbol A bit is the input data which contain

    informationinformation A chip is the output of spreading and does

    not contain any information data. A chiprate is 1.2288 Mcpsrate is 1.2288 Mcps

    A symbol is the output of the convolutionencoder, the repetition and the blockinterleaving. One Symbol is representedMultiple Chips

    Processing GainProcessing Gaingg Processing gain is the ratio of a spreading

    rate to a data rate. G= Rc/Rb h

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    The processing gain in IS-95 system is 128,about 21dB, Rc = 1.2288Mcps & Rb = 9.6Kbps.

  • Common Technical Terms In CDMACommon Technical Terms In CDMA

    Forward Link (DL): Forward Link (DL): the direction from a base station to a mobile stationstation to a mobile station

    Reverse Link (UL): Reverse Link (UL): the direction from a mobile station to a base station

    Eb/No: Eb/No: Ratio of Transmitted energy per bit (Eb) to Thermal Noise (No), expressed in dB.

    Eb/Nt Eb/Nt i f i d bi ( b)Eb/Nt: Eb/Nt: Ratio of Transmitted energy per bit (Eb) to Total Noise (Nt) including thermal, spurious, and interference from other CDMA users, expressed in dB.

    Ec/Nt: Ec/Nt: Ratio of Transmitted energy per chip (Ec) to Total Noise (Nt), expressed in dB.

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  • Common Technical Terms In CDMACommon Technical Terms In CDMAPN Sequence: PN Sequence: A Pseudo-random Noise (PN)

    sequence is a sequence of binary numbers, which appears to be random but are actually which appears to be random, but are actually not random.

    Long Code PN Code:Long Code PN Code:gg The Long Code is a PN sequence that is

    2^42 - 1 chips long. It is generated at a rate of 1.2288 Mcps.

    The functions of a long code: The functions of a long code: Scrambling the forward CDMA channelg Controlling the insertion of a power control

    bit. Spreading on the reverse CDMA channel to

    id tif th bil t ti

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    identify the mobile stations.

  • Common Technical Terms In CDMACommon Technical Terms In CDMAShort CodeShort Code

    The Short Code is a PN sequence that is 215h l hchips in length.

    This code is generated at 1.2288 Mcpsgiving a period of 26.67 msec.

    The functions of a short code: The functions of a short code:

    This code is used for final spreading of thep gsignal

    The CDMA system applies the time offset ofshort PN code to distinguish betweensectorssectors.

    The minimum PN sequence offset is 64chips, that is to say, 512 PN offsets areavailable to identify the CDMA sectors (215/64 512)

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    /64=512).

  • Common Technical Terms In CDMACommon Technical Terms In CDMAWalsh Code Walsh Code

    CDMA defines a group of 64 orthogonalh b l ksequences, each 64 bits long, known as

    Walsh Codes. Walsh codes are generated at 1.2288 Mcps

    with a period of approximately 52 s.with a period of approximately 52 s.

    The functions of a Walsh code: The functions of a Walsh code:

    These are used to identify users on theforward link.

    Th f d h l i h li d b The forward channel is channelized by aWalsh code and the reverse channel by along code.

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  • Common Technical Terms In CDMACommon Technical Terms In CDMA

    Yields Equal no's of 0s and 1s

    A orthogonal Code

    Input Data

    Yields all zeros

    Yields the input data

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  • Common Technical Terms In CDMACommon Technical Terms In CDMARake receiver:Rake receiver:

    Receive set

    Correlator 1

    Correlator 2 Combiner The combined signal

    Correlator 3

    Searcher correlator Calculate the time delay and

    signal

    time delay and signal strength

    s(t) s(t)

    tt

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  • Common Technical Terms In CDMACommon Technical Terms In CDMARakeRake receiverreceiver::

    A rake receiver is a radio receiver designed to counter the A rake receiver is a radio receiver designed to counter theeffects of multipath fading.

    It does this by using several "sub-receivers" called fingers. The RAKE receiver provides for the coherent combination of

    multipath components from a single base station and multiplecells/sectors jointly in a CDMA Handoff scenario led fingers/ j y g

    Each finger can independently recover a particular PN offsetand Walsh code

    Searcher continuously checks pilots

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  • Channels and TypesChannels and Types

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  • Channels and TypesChannels and TypesPhysical Channels:Physical Channels:Physical channels are described in terms of a wideband RF

    channel and code sequencechannel and code sequence.Each RF channel is 1.2288 MHz wide.For each RF channel, there are 64 Walsh sequences (W0

    through W63) commonly referred to as CDMA code channels.

    Logical Channels:Logical Channels:The channel that carry specific types of information are knownThe channel that carry specific types of information are known

    as logical channels.Logical channels in CDMA are divided into two categories:

    Traffic Channels and Control ChannelsTraffic Channels and Control Channels. For the forward link : 3 Control/Signaling channels and 1 Traffic Channel

    (per user). For the Reverse Link : 1Signaling Channel and 1 Traffic Channel per user.

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  • Channels and TypesChannels and Types

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  • Channels and TypesChannels and Types

    Logical ChannelsLogical Channels::Forward Link Logical Channels:Forward Link Logical Channels:The Pilot ChannelSync ChannelP i Ch lPaging ChannelsTraffic Channels

    Reverse Link logical ChannelsReverse Link logical ChannelsAccess Channels andTraffic ChannelsTraffic Channels.

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  • Channels and TypesChannels and TypesForward Link and Walsh Code Assignment:Forward Link and Walsh Code Assignment:

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  • Channels and TypesChannels and Types

    Pilot Channel:Pilot Channel:

    Pilot channel ser es as beacon for the sectorPilot channel serves as beacon for the sector Always transmitted on Walsh code 0.The Pilot channel provide mobile handset initial system

    synchronization and timing of forward Channel.

    MS gets the frequency and phase tracking of signals from theMS gets the frequency and phase tracking of signals from thecell site.

    Pilot channel is just the PN short code with specific offset withno information as all 64 bits are 0.

    Pilot Channel provides a means for signal strengthcomparisons between base stations

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  • Channels and TypesChannels and Types

    Synchronization Channel:Synchronization Channel:Sync channel carries system timing and system configurationSync channel carries system timing and system configuration

    information.

    Always transmitted on Walsh Code 32.Sync channel provides cell site identification, pilot transmit

    power, and the pilot pseudo-random (PN) phase offsetinformation.

    Sync channel incorporates in 80 ms super frame structure;each super frame contains 96 bits , yielding a data rate of (96bits/80 ms) = 1,200 bps.

    Each superframe contains 3 sync channel frames of equallength and duration of 26.66 7ms .

    This means that they align with the timing on the Pilot

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    This means that they align with the timing on the Pilotchannel.

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  • Channels and TypesChannels and Types

    Paging Channel:Paging Channel:

    The paging channel is used to send control information.The basic paging frame is 20 msec.4 frames are grouped to form a slots. A slot is 80 msec.Slots are grouped into cycles. A cycle consists of 2048 slots

    ( l d ti 163 84 )(cycle duration 163.84 s) .

    There may be one to seven paging channels per sector eachmobile only monitors one paging channel

    Successful accesses of Paging Channel are normally followedby an assignment to a dedicated traffic channel.

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  • Channels and TypesChannels and Types

    Forward Traffic Channel:Forward Traffic Channel:

    Forward traffic channel carries the actual phone call and carries the voice and mobile power control information from the base station to the mobile unit.

    Assigned dynamically, in response to MS accesses, to specific MS

    l d fAlways carries data in 20 ms frames.Carry variable rate traffic frames, either 9600, 4800, 2400 or

    1200 bpsp

    The 800 bps reverse link power control sub-channel is carried on the traffic channel

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  • Channels and TypesChannels and Types

    Access Channel:Access Channel:

    Access Channel is used by MS to initiate a call or to respond a page.

    Access Channel is used in reverse linkAccess Channel is used in reverse link.An Access Channel is selected randomly by the mobile unit

    from the total number of access channels available from the ll/serving cell/sector.

    Access Channels are identified by a distinct Access Channel Long PN Code.g

    Registration is done on Access Channel.

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  • Channels and TypesChannels and Types

    Reverse Traffic Channel:Reverse Traffic Channel:

    Reverse traffic Channel is identical to forward traffic channel in function.

    Each Traffic Channel is identified by long PN code which is Each Traffic Channel is identified by long PN code which is unique

    Apart from the traffic i.e. speech data, signaling information l ff h lare also sent in Reverse Traffic Channel

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  • Handoff and TypesHandoff and Types

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  • Handoff and TypesHandoff and TypesHandoffHandoff

    Handoff is transfer of services of a mobile station from onebase station to another.

    Handoffs are initiated and terminated as a result of the pilotpsignal strength as measured by the mobile unit in terms ofEc/Io.

    Handoff Can be Classified as Idle Handoff Traffic handoff

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  • Handoff and TypesHandoff and TypesIdle HandoffIdle Handoff

    Th t f t f i ti f th P i Ch l fThe act of transferring reception of the Paging Channel fromone base station to another, when the mobile station is in theMobile Station Idle state.

    Idle handoff occurs in following condition Deterioration in reception level Another pilot is stronger by a certain level.

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  • Handoff and TypesHandoff and TypesTraffic HandoffTraffic Handoff

    Th t f t f i h i f b t ti tThe act of transferring speech services from one base station toanother, when the mobile station is in the Traffic channel state(i.e. call is going on).

    Traffic Handoff can be further subdivided intoSoft Hand-off

    S ft H d ffSofter Hand-offHard Hand-off

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  • Handoff and TypesHandoff and TypesSoft HandoffSoft Handoff

    Th bil i t ith lti l BS' d i thThe mobile communicates with multiple BS's during thehand-off. The different BS's links act as diversity receptionCDMA ft h d ff i d i b th h d tCDMA soft handoff is driven by the handset Handset continuously checks available pilots Handset tells system pilots it currently seesHandset assigns its fingers accordingly

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  • Handoff and TypesHandoff and TypesSofter HandoffSofter Handoff

    H d ff b t t t i llHand-off between two sectors in same cell The mobile communicates with two sectors during the hand-

    offSi l bi i i d t th hi l l i k iSignal combining is done at the chip level using rake receiver

    Hard HandoffHard HandoffHard HandoffHard Handoff

    Hand-off to a BS controller that does not support soft hand-offCDMA t CDMA diff t f i CDMA to CDMA on different frequencies

    CDMA to CDMA on different bands CDMA to analog (AMPS)

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  • Pilot PollutionPilot Pollution

    It is defined as the presence of more than three pilots having significant power.

    Leading to good receive power but poor Ec/Io.

    Effects of Pilot Pollution are as follows High FER Poor Hand-off Increase Drop Calls

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  • MS StatesMS States

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  • MS StatesMS States

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  • MS StatesMS StatesMS Call Processing StatesMS Call Processing StatesWhen a mobile unit is powered on, it first performs CDMA carrierselection d b i f th f ll i t tselection and can be in one of the following states.

    In the system initialization state, acquires the pilot channeland the sync channel, obtains the system time and systemconfiguration. In the system idle state, acquires the paging channel and

    constantly monitors it for system parameters and messages ord f th b t tiorders from the base station.

    In the system access state, gains access to an access channelin order to communicate with the base station for respond to apage message register authenticate or originate a callpage message, register, authenticate, or originate a call. In Traffic Channel State, speech communication is done on

    forward and reverse Traffic Channels.

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  • Major Parameter in CDMA Drive TestMajor Parameter in CDMA Drive Test

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  • Major Parameter in CDMA Drive TestMajor Parameter in CDMA Drive TestEc/IoEc/Io

    Ratio of Transmitted energy per chip (Ec) to Total Noise including selfRatio of Transmitted energy per chip (Ec) to Total Noise including self interference (Io), expressed in dB

    Ec is the energy of a single sectors Pilot Io is the sum of all the signals reaching the mobile.Ec/Io is the important indicator for network performance If the pilot of a certain sector is weak, Traffic Channels of that

    sector are also weak

    Bad Ec/Io can indicate problems like pilot pollution, forward link interference (indicate neighbor list problems).

    Ec/Io also indicate traffic load at the sector

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  • Major Parameter in CDMA Drive TestMajor Parameter in CDMA Drive TestFER:FER:FER stand for Frame Erasure Rate

    FER is an excellent call quality summary statistic

    FER is the end-result of the whole transmissionlink if FER is good, then any other problems arent

    having much effect if FER is bad that is indication of a problem

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  • Major Parameter in CDMA Drive TestMajor Parameter in CDMA Drive TestMobile Receive Power:Mobile Receive Power:

    Mobile Receive Power expressed in dBm.Mobile Receive Power expressed in dBm.

    Measurement includes all RF signals in the carrier bandwidth, not just RF signals from the serving BTSnot just RF signals from the serving BTS

    Receive power is important, too little receive signal (-100 or weaker) would leave to much noise in

    the signal , bad FER and other problems.

    too much received signal (-35 dBm or higher) could drive thetoo much received signal ( 35 dBm or higher) could drive thephones sensitive first amplifier into overload, causing codedistortion received CDMA Signals

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  • Major Parameter in CDMA Drive TestMajor Parameter in CDMA Drive TestMobile Transmit Power:Mobile Transmit Power:

    Mobile Transmit Power the actual RF power outputMobile Transmit Power the actual RF power outputof the handset transmitter.

    Maximum handset transmit power is 23 dBm.Mobile Transmit Power is indicator for Reverse link

    interference. If only this parameter is bad, itmeans there is external reverse link interference.

    Typical Tx power+23 dBm in a coverage hole0 dBm near middle cell0 dBm near middle cell-50 dBm up close to BTS

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  • Major Parameter in CDMA Drive TestMajor Parameter in CDMA Drive TestTransmit Gain AdjustTransmit Gain Adjust

    S f ll l d l t l d f th BTS Sum of all closed-loop power control commands from the BTS since the beginning of the call

    TXGA i l t d t TXPO d i i bTXGA is related to TXPO and is given byTXPO = -(RX dBm) - C + TXGAC = +73 for 800 MHz systems

    = +76 for 1900 MHz systems y

    The more positive the gain adjust is, the greater the possibility of reverse link noise rise

    Range from -25 to 25

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  • Major Parameter in CDMA Drive TestMajor Parameter in CDMA Drive TestConclusion:Conclusion:

    M bil R i P d M bil T it th Mobile Receive Power and Mobile Transmit power are the indicator for coverage signal.

    If MS R i d E /I h k l it h th t th If MS Receive power and Ec/Io has weak value it show that the coverage at that area is weak.

    / d h d f ll fEc/Io and FER are the indicator for call performance.

    Weak Ec/Io will be followed with weak FER. It means there is problem

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  • Major Parameter in CDMA Drive TestMajor Parameter in CDMA Drive TestAcceptable values:Acceptable values:

    Ec/Io

    >= -6 VERY GOOD

    >= -9 to = 1 to = -13 to = -15 to = -65 to =-5 to = 8 to = 18 VERY POOR

    >= -85 to = -90 to

  • Major Windows in Drive TestMajor Windows in Drive Test

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  • Radio ParameterRadio Parameter

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  • Radio ParameterRadio ParameterRF MODE: Gives one of the mode that is

    in use0: Analog0: Analog1: CDMA cellular2: CDMA PCS3: Sleep mode4 GPS4: GPS5: 1xEV-DO

    Active Set Ec/Io sum:Total signal strength (Ec/Io in dB) for allTotal signal strength (Ec/Io in dB) for all

    active set members. The summing isdone in the mW domain.

    Range: -320 dBge 32 0 dRx Power:Received signal power. Valid for both 1x

    and EV-DO.

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    Range: -12010 dB

  • Radio ParameterRadio Parameter

    Tx Power:Tx Power parameter Valid for both 1xTx Power parameter. Valid for both 1x

    and EV-DO.Range: -12736 dB

    Tx Adjust:Tx Adjust power control parameter.

    Valid for both 1x and EV-DO. Equal toClosed Loop Adjust parameter when inClosed Loop Adjust parameter when inEV-DO mode.

    Range: -128127 dB

    FER Total [%}:Frame error rate calculated over all

    forward channels.R 0 100%

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    Range: 0100%

  • Radio ParameterRadio ParameterFER FCH [%]: Frame error rate on the FCH(Fundamental Channel).( )Range: 0100%

    FER SCH0 [%]:FER SCH0 [%]:Frame error rate on the SCH(Supplemental Channel 0).Range: 0100%g

    FER SCH1 [%]:Frame error rate on the SCH1(Supplemental Channel 1).Range: 0100%

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  • Active, Candidate and Neighbor SetActive, Candidate and Neighbor Set

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  • Active, Candidate and Neighbor SetActive, Candidate and Neighbor Set These Windows Give the List of Base

    Station sectors for

    Active Set, Candidate Set and Neighbor set

    Respective PN Offset, Band,Channel, Ec/Io, etc. for each sectors.

    These are use in the process ofHandover.

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  • Active, Candidate and Neighbor SetActive, Candidate and Neighbor SetActive Set The active set contains the pilots of

    those sectors that are activelyi ti ith th bilcommunicating with the mobile on

    traffic channels. If the active set contains more than

    one pilot, then the mobile isi t i i ti ith llmaintaining connection with all

    those sectors on separate trafficchannels.

    The active set can contain at least sixil tpilots.

    Candidate Set Candidate set contains pilots whose

    Ec/Io are sufficient to make themh/o candidates.

    The candidate set can contain atleast six pilots

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    least six pilots.

  • Active, Candidate and Neighbor SetActive, Candidate and Neighbor SetNeighbor SetIt contains those pilots that are in the

    neighbor list of the mobiles current neighbor list of the mobile s current serving sector.

    Neighbor set can contain at least 20 pilots.

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  • Serving WindowServing Window

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  • Serving WindowServing WindowRF MODE: Gives one of the mode that is in use

    0: Analog0: Analog1: CDMA cellular2: CDMA PCS3: Sleep mode4 GPS4: GPS5: 1xEV-DO

    RF Channel No: Gi h R Ch l i d di Gives the RF Channel no. in use depending

    upon the band class (0 ... 1023)

    Band:Gives the band in which system isGives the band in which system is

    operating.Country ID:Shows the Mobile Country Code, MCC.

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    For India MCC is 405.

  • Serving WindowServing WindowNetwork ID:It gives the Network Identification (NID),

    number of network operator. This fieldpuniquely identifies a network within acellular system. It is 16 bit number.

    Ranges : 0-65535

    System ID:It shows System Identification (SID).

    This field uniquely identifies theq ycellular system. System IdentityNumber (SID) includes 15 bits.

    Ranges from 0-65535

    Base Id:This field conveys the base station

    identification number

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    identification number.Ranges : 0-65535

  • Serving WindowServing WindowCDMA Rx State:In which State the mobile is. One of:Entering CDMAgSync ChannelPaging ChannelTraffic Channel Initialization Traffic Channel Traffic ChannelExit

    Searcher Window A:Size of search window used for pilots inSize of search window used for pilots inthe active set.Ranges: 0 - 15

    Searcher Window N:Size of search window used for pilots inthe neighbor set.R 0 15

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    Range: 0 15

  • Serving WindowServing WindowSearcher Window R:Size of search window used for pilots inthe remaining set.R 0 15Range: 0 15

    T-Add:Pilot detection threshold, if Ec/Io of a/pilot is greater than the pilot detectionthreshold, Pilot will be added to thecandidate set.R f 32 0 dBRanges from: -32 ... 0 dB

    T-Comp:Active set versus candidate setcomparison threshold, MS transmit aPilot Strength Measurement Messagewhen the strength of a pilot in theCandidate Set exceeds the threshold.

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    Candidate Set exceeds the threshold.Range: 08 dB

  • Serving WindowServing WindowT-Drop:Pilot drop threshold, Pilot is removedfrom candidate set and placed in thepneighbor set if the strength of that pilotdrops below the pilot drop threshold.Ranges from: -32 ... 0 dB

    T T Drop:Drop timer value in seconds. After apilot drops below T-Drop and remain forp p pT T Drops time, then if the pilot ismember

    the active set a pilot strengthmeasurement message is issuedmeasurement message is issued the candidate set, this pilot is movedto the neighbor set.

    Range: 0 1 s 319 s

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    Range: 0.1 s ... 319 s

  • Call ScenariosCall Scenarios

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  • Call ScenariosCall Scenarios

    Good Call ScenarioGood Call Scenario

    9Low forward FER 9Receive power > -100dBm9Good Ec/Io (> -10 dB)9Normal Transmit Gain Adjust9Transmit power < +20dBm9Good MessagingGood Messaging

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  • Call ScenariosCall Scenarios

    Bad Coverage ScenarioBad Coverage Scenario

    9High forward FER9High forward FER9Low receive power ( +20 dBm)

    9Poor messaging on both links

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  • Call ScenariosCall ScenariosForward Link Interference Forward Link Interference ScenarioScenario

    9High forward FER9Good receive power (> -100 dBm)9Low Ec/Io (< -10 dB)9Higher-than-normal Transmit g

    Gain Adjust

    9Normal transmit power (< +20 p (dBm)

    9Poor forward link messaging

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    Poor forward link messaging

  • Call ScenariosCall Scenarios

    Reverse Link Interference ScenarioReverse Link Interference Scenario

    9Good forward FER9Good receive power (> -100 dBm)9Good Ec/Io (> -10 dB)9Higher-than-normal Transmit Higher than normal Transmit

    Gain Adjust

    9Higher-than-normal transmit 9Higher than normal transmit power (< +20 dBm)

    9Poor reverse link messaging

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    9Poor reverse link messaging

  • QuestionsQuestions

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