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depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?

Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.
depending on what parameter handover takes place in UMTS?
Ans->Ec/No
RSCP is the received signal code power from the CPICH channel and it is usually
constant in a cell and it gives an indication of the level in the area.
RSSI: is the received signal strength indicator and it is the total power with t
he noise.
Ec/N0 : is the signal chip power and it is equal to RSCP/RSSI or the code power
over the (noise+code power)
Why negative voltage is used in telecom?
ans->
To prevent the equipments from lightning strokes. Because the cloud is negativel
y charged at bottom it requires a zero or a positive potential to discharge, and
it selects the ground (Zero potential) to discharge. If the Telecom Equipments
are fed with positive the cloud will choose the low resistance tallest positivel
y charged Antenna's to discharge, this could damage the entire setup of Telecom
equipments. So the Telecom equipments are fed with Negative supply Voltage.
Difference between Soft and softer handover??
Ans->>>The difference between soft and softer handover is that during soft hando
ver, the handset is connected to multiple cells at different base stations, whil
e during softer handover, the handset is connected to multiple cells at the same
base station. A drawback with soft handover is that it requires additional hard
ware resources on the network side, as the handset has multiple connections. In
a well-designed radio network,3040 % of the users will be in soft or softer hando
ver.

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