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ChristopherAlbertini
2011-01-31, 10:55 PM
Dear All,
What is the acceptable C/I value for radio network?
Can anyone help?
ivankokorin
2011-01-31, 11:16 PM
C/I
less than 9 - interference (at RxLev better than -85 dBm)
more than 9 medium
more than 12 well
more than 15 superbly
ChristopherAlbertini
2011-01-31, 11:30 PM
Thank you ivankokorin
ravikant339@gmail.com
2011-03-03, 09:08 PM
Dear All,
What is the acceptable C/I value for radio network?
Can anyone help?
C/I SHOULD ALWAYS BE GREATER THAN 9DB
kevin_h811
2011-03-04, 01:48 PM
For our network,
C/I more than 9dB for Outdoor and more than 12 dB for Indoor ...
Regards//
rohit.jain482
2011-03-05, 02:51 PM
Dear All,
What is the acceptable C/I value for radio network?
Can anyone help?
C/I should be >9db for hopping system and
C/I should be >12 db for non-hopping system
zeldalcl
2011-07-25, 02:41 PM
why GSM C/I greater than 9dB?
why GSM C/I greater than 9dB?
GMSK needs few dB, then add 6 dB to compensate for fading.
Anyhow, this is for TCH layer: BCCH layer and EDGE layers needs more.
BCCH must provide decent coverage in neighbour cells in order for handovers
to work properly, EDGE needs better C/I in order to use higher throughput coding.
So, while 9/12 dB is minimum planning value, in real life we try to have as good as
possible C/I for all terminals. Even those 90% who are indoors and for whom
classic radio coverage predictions are not OK.
BR
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zeldalcl
2011-07-25, 06:10 PM
Dear all!
I want to know exactly how to calculated to 9dB?so as other value ...
Any Body, who have more doccument about this, please share to me.
Brs!
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