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August 21, Mobile Computing COE 446 IS-95 Tarek Sheltami KFUPM CCSE COE Principles of Wireless Networks K. Pahlavan and P. Krishnamurth

August 21, Outline Soft handoff Open Loop Reverse Link Power Control Closed Loop Reverse Link Power Control Forward Link Power Control

August 21, Soft Handoff Soft handoff refers to the process by which an MT is in communication with multiple candidate BSs before finally deciding to communicate its traffic through one of them The reason for implementing soft handoff has its basis in the near-far problem and the associated power control mechanism If an MT moves far away from a BS and continues to increase its transmit power to compensate for the near ­ far problem, it will very likely end up in an unstable situation It will also cause a lot of interference to MTs in neighboring cells

August 21, Soft Handoff.. To avoid this situation and ensure that an MT is connected to the BS with the largest RSS, a soft handoff strategy is implemented An MT will continuously track all BSs nearby and communicate with multiple BSs for a short while, if necessary, before deciding which BS to select as its point of attachment In the IS-95 standard, three types of soft handoffs are defined The softer handoff: the hand ­ off is between two sectors of the same cell

August 21, Soft Handoff.. The soft handoff: the handoff is between two sectors of different cells The soft-softer handoff: the candidates for handoff include two sectors from the same cell and a third sector from a different cell In all cases, the handoff decision mechanism is more or less the same The soft handoff procedure involves several base stations A controlling primary BS coordinates the addition or deletion of other base stations to the call during soft handoff

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7 Soft Handoff.. The mobile detects a pilot signal from a new cell and informs primary base station A A communication path from base station B to the original frame selector is established The frame selector selects frames from both streams The mobile detects that base station A’s pilot is failing and requests that this path be dropped The path from original base station A to the frame selector is dropped Base station B gives base station A its assigned Walsh code Base station A gives the mobile the Walsh code of base station B as part of the HDM. Now the mobile can listen to base station B Base station A gives the user’s long-code mask to base station B. Now base station B can listen to the mobile Both base stations A and B receive forward link power control information back from the mobile and act accordingly

August 21, Soft Handoff Setup

August 21, End of Soft Handoff

August 21, Soft Handoff.. The pilot channels of each cell are involved in the handoff mechanism The reason behind this is that it is the only channel not subject to power control and provides a measure of the RSS The MT maintains a list of pilot channels that it can hear and classifies them into the following four categories The active set: consists of pilots that are being continuously monitored or used by the MT The MT has three RAKE fingers that allows it to monitor or use up to three pilots The active set pilot channels are indicated in the HDM on the downlink by the BS

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August 21, Soft Handoff.. The Candidate set: can have at most six pilots, and these refer to pilots that are not in the active set but that have sufficient RSS to be demodulated and used in demodulating the associated traffic channels The Neighbor set: contains pilots that belong to neighboring cells and are intimated to the MT by a system parameters message on the paging channel The Remaining set: contains all other possible pilots in the system The receiver uses a RAKE to capture multipath components, it employs search windows to track each of the sets of pilot channels Several thresholds are used in the soft handoff procedure. These are similar to the RSS thresholds discussed before

August 21, Pilot Detection Threshold in IS-95 The MT maintains a list of pilots that are being used in the active set Initially the MT is connected to one BS and only its pilot and the multipath components of the pilot are in the active set As the MT moves away, the pilot of the adjacent cell becomes stronger If its strength is above the pilot detection threshold (T_ADD), this pilot must be added to the active set and the MT enters a soft handoff region If the pilot detection threshold is too small, there may be false alarms caused by noise or interfering signals If the pilot detection threshold is too large, useful pilots are not detected, and the call may be dropped

August 21, Using Various Thresholds in Soft Handoffs 1.As soon as the strength of the pilot exceeds T_ADD, it is transferred to the candidate set and the MT sends the pilot strength measurement to the BS that is transmitting the pilot 2.The BS sends a handoff direction message to the MT at which time the pilot is transferred to the active set 3.The MT acquires a traffic channel and sends a handoff completion message 4.After the pilot strength drops below T_DROP, the handoff drop timer is started

August 21, Using Various Thresholds in Soft Handoffs.. 5.If the signal strength is still below T_DROP after the timer expires, the MT sends another pilot strength measurement to the BS associated with the pilot 6.When it receives the corresponding HDM without the pilot in it, the MT moves the pilot to the neighbor set 7.MT sends a handoff completion message 8.At some point, the BS may send a neighbor update list message that no longer contains the pilot and it is moved into the remaining set

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August 21, Power Control In CDMA systems, Co-channel and adjacent channel interference are not the major problem The interference is from other users transmitting in the same frequency band at the same time In order to avoid the near-far effect, it is important to implement good power control In order to maintain a good link quality, effects such as fading need to be countered by increasing the transmit power An important factor is that the signal strength may be good, but frames are still received in error because of interference

August 21, Open Loop Reverse Link Power Control in IS-95 Before a traffic channel is assigned, there is no closed loop power control in CDMA because the closed loop power control involves feedback from the BS that is delivered on the traffic channel 800 times per second An MT uses the transmit power that is inversely proportional to the received signal strength of pilots from all BSs An acknowledgment may not be received because of collisions or because the transmit power was low If no acknowledgement is received, a stronger access probe is transmitted

August 21, Open Loop Reverse Link Power Control in IS-95.. This is continued a few times, and then the attempt is stopped after a maximum power level is reached Then the process is repeated after a back-off delay up to 15 attempts to obtain a traffic channel Disadvantages The assumption that the forward and reverse link characteristics are identical, Slow response times (30 ms), and Using the total power received from all BSs in calculating the required transmit power

August 21, Closed Loop Reverse Link Power Control in IS-95 The inner-loop power control keeps the mobile as close to its target (E b /I t ) setpoint as possible, whereas the outer-loop power control adjusts the base station target (E b /I t ) setpoint for a given mobile Inner-loop power control It enables changing the transmit power value in the MT On the downlink traffic channel, a power control bit is transmitted every 1.25 ms (800 times per second) A zero bit indicates that the MT should increase its transmit power and a 1 that the MS should decrease its transmit power Every 1.25 ms, in the BS, the receiver determines the received E b /I t (the signal to interference ratio) If E b /I t is above a preset target, the MT is instructed to reduce its power by 1 dB and vise versa

August 21, Closed Loop Reverse Link Power Control in IS-95.. Outer-loop power control The target value in the base station controls the long-term frame error rate The FER is not only linearly dependent on the E b /I t but is also a function of the velocity, fading, environment The target E b /I t is varied over time to reflect accurate values E b /I t is reduced by a value of x dB every 20 ms if the FER is small enough Typically, the value of 100x is 3 dB. The target value may be rapidly increased if the FER starts to increase

August 21, Inner- and outer-loop closed loop power control on the reverse link in IS-95

August 21, Forward Link Power Control in IS-95 Power control on the forward link is employed to reduce intercell interference A mobile assisted power control is used The MTperiodically reports the FER to the BS station, which will then adjust its transmit power accordingly Maximum and minimum transmit power values are preset to prevent excessive interference and to avoid allowing voice quality to drop respectively