In Ericsson's GSM system, the maximum power an MS can transmit when accessing the system is controlled by the CCHPWR parameter. While in idle mode, an MS calculates the quantity C1 based on received signal level rxlev and camps on the cell providing the highest positive C1, where C1 must be higher than ACCMIN for the MS to access the system via that cell.
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In Ericsson's GSM system, the maximum power an MS can transmit when accessing the system is controlled by the CCHPWR parameter. While in idle mode, an MS calculates the quantity C1 based on received signal level rxlev and camps on the cell providing the highest positive C1, where C1 must be higher than ACCMIN for the MS to access the system via that cell.
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In Ericsson's GSM system, the MS power can be controlled
by the parameter CCHPWR, which indicates the maximum
transmitter power that the MS is allowed to use when performing an access to the system (Reference [7]). Whilst in idle mode, the MS continuously confirms that it has chosen the most appropriate cell by calculating the quantity C1 from the received signal level rxlev: C1 = (rxlev ACCMIN) max (CCHPWR P, 0) The MS camps on the cell providing the highest positive C1. The condition states that an MS must measure signal strength higher than ACCMIN from a cell to be able to access the system via this cell.