SIR, Ec/Io, RTWP, RSCP, and Eb/No in WCDMA



What is SIR?
SIR is the Signal-to-Interference Ratio – the ratio of the energy in dedicated physical control channel bits to the power density of interference and noise after dispreading.
What is RSCP?
RSCP stands for Received Signal Code Power – the energy per chip in CPICH averaged over 512 chips.
What is Eb/No?
By definition Eb/No is energy bit over noise density, i.e. is the ratio of the energy per information bit to the power spectral density (of interference and noise) after dispreading.
Eb/No = Processing Gain + SIR
For example, if Eb/No is 5dB and processing gain is 25dB then the SIR should be -20dB or better.
What are the Eb/No targets in your design?
The Eb/No targets are dependent on the service:
 on the uplink, typically CS is 5 to 6dB and PS is 3 to 4dB – PS is about 2dB lower.
 on the downlink, typically CS has 6 to 7dB and PS is 5 to 6dB – PS is about 1dB lower.


Why is Eb/No requirement lower for PS than for CS?
PS has a better error correction capability and can utilize retransmission, therefore it can afford to a lower Eb/No.  CS is real-time and cannot tolerate delay so it needs a higher Eb/No to maintain a stronger RF link.
What is Ec/Io?
Ec/Io is the ratio of the energy per chip in CPICH to the total received power density (including CPICH itself).
Sometimes we say Ec/Io and sometimes we say Ec/No, are they different?
Io = own cell interference + surrounding cell interference + noise density
No = surrounding cell interference + noise density
That is, Io is the total received power density including CPICH of its own cell, No is the total received power density excluding CPICH of its own cell.  Technically Ec/Io should be the correct measurement but, due to equipment capability, Ec/No is actually measured.  In UMTS, Ec/No and Ec/Io are often used interchangeably.

What is RTWP? What is the significance of it?    
 Received Total Wide-band Power
         It gives the Total Uplink Power (Interference) level received at NodeB

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

very good explanation
easy to understand

Unknown said...

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