UMTS Power Control
UMTS Power Control
in
3G
Presented By:
Manish Srivastava
Contents
Introduction to 3G
Need for Power Control
Near-Far Effect
Interference in CDMA Cellular Systems
Types of Power Control
Conclusion
Some Key Terms…
Efficient power control is very important for CDMA
network performance.
It is needed to minimize the interference in the system.
Reducing the interference results in direct increase in
system capacity.
Near – Far Effect
Power
Control
Power control compensates for: distance,
shadowing and multipath fading.
Distance and Shadowing affects: On both FW(BS to
MS) and Rev.(MS to BS) Links.
Mobile measure signal on the FW link and adjusts its
power accordingly.
Multipath fading:
Frequency separation between FW and Rev. links >>
coherence BW of the channel.
The rate of change in the channel is function of:
mobile speed, number of fading resolvable paths,
carrier frequency, etc.
OPEN LOOP POWER CONTROL SYSTEM
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The open loop power control technique requires that
the transmitting entity measures the channel
interference and adjusts its transmission power
accordingly.
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In this process, the MS estimates the transmission
signal strength by measuring the received power level
of the pilot signal from the BS in the downlink, and
adjusts its transmission power level in a way that is
inversely proportional to the pilot signal power level.
•
Consequently, the stronger the received pilot signal, the
lower the MS transmitted power.
CLOSED LOOP POWER CONTROL
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In the closed-loop power control technique, the quality
measurements are done on the other end of the
connection in the base station and the results are then
sent back to mobiles transmitter so that it can adjust its
transmitted power.
•
This method gives much better results that the open
loop method but it cannot react to quick changes in the
channel conditions.
FAST CLOSED-LOOP POWER CONTROL TECHNIQUE
Soft Handover: How to react to multiple power
control commands from several sources. At the
mobile, a “power down” command has higher
priority over “power up” command.
Compressed Mode: Large step size is used after a
compressed frame to allow the power level to
converge more quickly to the correct value after
the break.
Fig. Uplink Closed Loop Power Control