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Contents
1 Document Control ............................................................................................................................ 4 1.1 Revision History ...................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Reviewers................................................................................................................................ 4 1.3 Change Request Summary ..................................................................................................... 5 1.4 Further Details ......................................................................................................................... 6 1.4.1 The algorithms in MS Power Control and BTS Power Control are the same. .................... 6 1.4.2 Proposed Parameter Settings ............................................................................................. 7 1.4.3 Planned Implementation ..................................................................................................... 8 1.5 Trial Results ............................................................................................................................ 8 1.6 Conclusions ........................................................................................................................... 10
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Document Control
1.1 Revision History
Revision Number
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9
Date
2/9/11 5/9/11 13/9/2011 21/9/2011 23/9/2011 27/9/2011 4/10/11 6/10/11 3/11/11
Name
Rommel Rommel Eryl Rommel Syed Syed Rommel Syed Eryl
Revision
UPDWNRATIO ratio tuned for trial BSCs Adjusted MS PC settings rolled in Results after the BTS PC settings Further results after the BTS PC settings Results after MS+BTS PC Settings Results after MS+BTS PC Settings AMR settings
1.2 Reviewers
Reviewer Date Feedback
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Feature Name Dynamic BTS and MS Power Control Brief Feature Description When BTS and MS Power Control are used in the network, the total amount of radiated power is reduced. This implies that the uplink co- and adjacent channel interference in the network is reduced. The C/I will be increased for connections with low signal strength or with bad quality using full BTS or MS output power, since they experience a reduced interference level. On the other hand, the C/I is decreased for connections with high signal strength and good quality since they are subject to a reduced MS output power. The C/I reduction will however not affect the speech quality since these connections have a margin to the lowest tolerable C/I. Key Benefits Improved DCR and SDDR.
Considerations Aggressive Power Control Settings are needed in a dense urban area to minimize the level of interference.
Trial Details Below are the list of BSCs that shall be included in this trial / fine tuning activity: 1. Oct3 KPNG07, KPNG08 - SSDESDLAFR 2. Oct3 RWNG05, RWNG08 - SSDESULAFR 3. Oct3 KPNG09, SHTI25 SSDESULAHR (OL) 4. Oct4 BESI14, NILA07, NILA08, RWNG04, SHTI24 SSDESULAHR (OL) 5. Oct8 KPNG09, SHTI25 SSDESULAHR (UL)
Trial Date 2011 Oct 3 Proposed Roll Out Schedule TBC Will confirm after trial results
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When a connection has low path loss (left part), the BTS transmits at its lowest possible power level. Although the MS receives a signal that exceeds the desired value, the BTS cannot reduce the transmitted power any further. Conversely, when a connection experiences high path loss (right part), the BTS transmits at the maximum allowed power level for the cell. The power cannot be increased even if the received signal strength in the MS is low. Note that this is dependent on the path loss compensation used.
When quality is taken into account the output power is regulated up or down depending on the received quality. The base station power then varies with the quality measured by the MS. When an MS has low rxqual (high quality) the base station sends on low power and when an MS has high rxqual, on high power. The higher the rxqual, the higher the power and vice versa.
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1.4.2
Parameter Current Value UPDWNRATIO 134 QDESUL 10 QDESULAFR 10 QDESULAHR 10 QCOMPUL 80 QCOMPUL 10 SSDESULAFR 92 QDESDL 20 SSDESDLAFR 90 QDESDLAFR 20 QDESDLAHR 20
MS POWER CONTROL
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BSC KPNG07 KPNG08 RWNG05 RWNG08 KPNG09 SHTI25 BESI14 NILA07 NILA08 RWNG04 SHTI24
SSDESULAHR 92 to 90
GSM1800
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KPNG08: Maintained
RWNG05: Maintained
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RWNG08: Improved
1.6 Conclusions
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