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2011-04-05 01:45 PM
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Re: E*******'s pmPropagationDelay counter
Originally Posted by
ptl9699
Hi everyone, hoping to get some help regarding E*******'s
pmPropagationDelay counter. How do we properly interpret it? From what I understand, there are 41 bins in the counter which corresponds to a range of percentage in which the sample was received with correct CRC (and one with maximum delay). I was wondering how this could be converted to distance calculations (much like TA was used in GSM). And also, how would the parameter CellRange affect this counter (if it even does). Hope anyone could help me understand this
A supplementary document is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Hello!According to the docs,the first position in PDF counter is [0] [0]: Maximum delay in number of chips, 0..2562 chips. Using this value you can calculate the distance!Chip duration is constant =0.26 micro seconds and the speed of light you know.It is everything what you should know in order to calculate the distance.
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Re: E*******'s pmPropagationDelay counter
Originally Posted by
Mctest
Hello!According to the docs,the first position in PDF counter is [0] [0]: Maximum delay in number of chips, 0..2562 chips. Using this value you can calculate the distance!Chip duration is constant =0.26 micro seconds and the speed of light you know.It is everything what you should know in order to calculate the distance.
Thanks Mctest From what I know, we could calculate distance from (Propagation Delay)*(Speed of light), but it's still not clear to me how it corresponds to all the bins in the pmPropagationDelay counter which from Alex, showed percentage ranges for each bin. Hope you could provide further info or documents to aid me
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Reputation: 177
Re: E*******'s pmPropagationDelay counter
hi
you can give this command in nodeb level "pmom all pmPropagationDelay". It gives you info about this counter. Also you can find more info about
http://www.finetopix.com/live-optimi...ion-delay.html
http://www.finetopix.com/e*******/15...ter-usage.html
Originally Posted by
ptl9699
Thanks Mctest
From what I know, we could calculate distance from (Propagation Delay)*(Speed of light), but it's still not clear to me how it corresponds to all the bins in the pmPropagationDelay counter which from Alex, showed percentage ranges for each bin. Hope you could provide further info or documents to aid me
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