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The document discusses channel elements (CE) and their capacity measurements for wireless networks. It states that a BPC has a capacity of 192 CE while a BPK has a capacity of 384 CE. It defines a CE as the resource required in a Node-B to provide one voice channel capacity, including control plane signaling, compressed mode, transmit diversity, and softer handover. CEs measure the channel demodulation capabilities of a Node-B and are classified as uplink or downlink CEs. It provides examples of how many CEs are needed for different services, such as 1 uplink and 1 downlink CE for a 12.2 kbps voice service.
The document discusses channel elements (CE) and their capacity measurements for wireless networks. It states that a BPC has a capacity of 192 CE while a BPK has a capacity of 384 CE. It defines a CE as the resource required in a Node-B to provide one voice channel capacity, including control plane signaling, compressed mode, transmit diversity, and softer handover. CEs measure the channel demodulation capabilities of a Node-B and are classified as uplink or downlink CEs. It provides examples of how many CEs are needed for different services, such as 1 uplink and 1 downlink CE for a 12.2 kbps voice service.
The document discusses channel elements (CE) and their capacity measurements for wireless networks. It states that a BPC has a capacity of 192 CE while a BPK has a capacity of 384 CE. It defines a CE as the resource required in a Node-B to provide one voice channel capacity, including control plane signaling, compressed mode, transmit diversity, and softer handover. CEs measure the channel demodulation capabilities of a Node-B and are classified as uplink or downlink CEs. It provides examples of how many CEs are needed for different services, such as 1 uplink and 1 downlink CE for a 12.2 kbps voice service.
Clear Definition is "A band Channel Element is the resource base required in the Node-B to Provide for one voice channel capacity, including the control plane to Provide for one voice channel capacity, including the control plane signaling, compressed mode, the transmit diversity and softer handover. "signaling, compressed mode, the transmit diversity and softer handover." Factors affecting capacity in WCDMA UL and DL, sorted by descending level of importance as follows: Factors affecting Capacity in WCDMA UL and DL, sorted by descending level of Importance as Follows: - UL: No. CE support on each Node B, interference, Node B sensivity, .. - UL: No. CE support on the each Node B, interference, Node B sensivity, .. - DL: No. CE support on each Node B Iub interface capacity, power DL, OVSF, ... - DL: No. CE support on the each Node B Iub interface capacity, power DL, OVSF, ... Thus, CE can be viewed as a license for each NodeB capacity (not more). Thus, CE can be viewed as a license for each vertex NodeB capacity (not more). Each service will need some different CE UL and DL, such as: the each service will need some Different CE UL and DL, such as: AMR 12.2 k: Uplink 1; downlink AMR 12.2 k 1: Uplink 1; downlink 1 CS / PS 64 K: 3 Uplink, downlink 2 CS / PS 64 K: 3 Uplink, downlink 2 PS 128/144k: Uplink 5; downlink 128/144k PS 4: Uplink 5; DL 4 384 k PS: Uplink 10, downlink 8384 k PS: Uplink 10; downlink 8 CE is a basic unit that measures the channel demodulation capabilities of a NodeB. CEs are classified into uplink (UL) CEs and downlink (DL) CEs. One UL CE needs to be consumed by a UL 12.2 kbit/s voice service (SF = 64) plus 3.4 kbit/s signaling. One DL CE needs to be consumed by a DL 12.2 kbit/s voice service (SF = 128) plus 3.4 kbit/s signaling