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LTE systems use the Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) technique on
the downlink and the Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA)
technique on the uplink. With these techniques, the subcarriers of UEs in a cell are
orthogonal. Power control compensates for path loss and shadow fading and counteracts
interference between cells. In LTE systems, power control is performed on eNodeBs and
UEs.
Downlink power control is achieved through fixed power assignment or dynamic power
control.
Dynamic power control is applicable to the PHICH and the PDCCH and PDSCH that
carry dedicated information sent to UEs. Dynamic power control lowers
interference, expands cell capacity, and increases coverage while meeting users'
QoS requirements. However, these channels can also support fix power assignment,
and in fact, this is our recommendation because the AMC function can also meet
the requirement of QoS
The cell-specific reference signal is transmitted in all downlink subframes. The signal serves
as a basis for downlink channel estimation, which is used for data demodulation.
The power for the cell-specific reference signal is set through the ReferenceSignalPwr
parameter, which indicates the Energy Per Resource Element (EPRE) of the cell-specific
reference signal.
PB indicator the power ratio between type B symbol and type A symbol, which is specified
by 3GPP protocol
Pb
Symbol B/ Symbol A
1 ANT port
2 or 4 ANT ports
5/4
4/5
3/5
3/4
2/5
1/2
Pb determine the RS occupation of total power, Pb=1 indicate the RS power is 9.4% of
total power
The synchronization signal is used for cell search and system synchronization. There are
two types of synchronization signals, the Primary Synchronization Channel (P-SCH) and the
Secondary Synchronization Channel (S-SCH).
The offset of the power for the P-SCH and S-SCH against the power for the cell-specific
reference signal is set through the SchPwr parameter.
On the PBCH, broadcast messages are sent in each frame. The messages carry the basic
system information of the cell, such as the cell bandwidth, antenna configuration, and
frame number.
The offset of the power for the PBCH against the power for the cell-specific reference
signal is set through the PbchPwr parameter.
The PCFICH carries the number of OFDM symbols used for PDCCH transmission in a
subframe. The PCFICH is always mapped to the first OFDM symbol of each subframe.
The power for the PCFICH is set through the PcfichPwr parameter, which indicates an
offset of the power for the PCFICH against the power for the cell-specific reference signal.
Parameters
Description
PcfichPwr
PbchPwr
SCH power
DbchPwr
PchPwr
RaRspPwr
Power control for the PHICH is set through the DlPcAlgoSwitch parameter
When the switches PhichInnerLoopPcSwitch under the DlPcSwitch parameter are set
to OFF, the power for PHICH is set through the PwrOffset parameter, which indicates an
offset of the power for the PHICH related to the RS power
When PDCCH carry the following dedicate info, power control should be performed to
Power control for the PDCCH is set using the DlPcAlgoSwitch parameter.
When the PdcchPcSwitch parameter under DlPcAlgoSwitch is set to ON, the transmit
power for the PDCCH is periodically adjusted according to the difference between the
measured BLER and BLERTarget. If the measured BLER is greater than BLERTarget, transmit
power is increased. Otherwise, transmit power is decreased.
When the PdcchPcSwitch parameter under DlPcAlgoSwitch is set to OFF, the PDCCH
uses fixed power assignment. In this case, the offset of the power for the PDCCH against
the power for the cell-specific reference signal is set using the DediDciPwrOffset
parameter.
Regarding power control for the PDSCH, the OFDM symbols on one slot can be
classified into two types. Above table shows the OFDM symbol indexes within a
slot where the ratio of the EPRE to the EPRE of RS is denoted by A or B.
Power control for the PDSCH determines the EPREs of different OFDM symbols using A
and B. A determines the power offset against the power for the RS when there is no
reference signal on the PDSCH, and B determines the power offset against the power for
the cell-specific reference signal when there is a reference signal on the PDSCH.
Power control mechanism for the PDSCH is related with the following 2 switchs
If :
DL ICIC is used, then the PDSCH power control is disabled, and PDSCH power is
setting by the follow command
Be different from DL power control , UL power control is very important for system
Reduce the interference for the edge cell user if ICIC is not applicable
PCMAX : The maximum transmit power of UE, 23dBm is the default value that
designed in specification
Po_pre: The target power expected by the eNodeB when the requirements for the
preamble detection performance are met and the PRACH preamble format is 0.
The initial value of is set through the PreambInitRcvTargetPwr parameter.
PL: The downlink path loss estimated by the UE. This value is obtained based on
the Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP) measurement value and the transmit
power for the cell-specific reference signal. The Alpha filtering factor for filtering
the RSRP measurement values is set through the FilterRsrp parameter.
preamble : The offset of the power for the current preamble format against
preamble format 0.
Npre: Number of times that the preamble of the UE is sent before the random access
procedure is successfully completed.
step : The ramping step in power ramping of the preamble. This value is set
through the PwrRampingStep parameter.
Parameters
Description
PwrRampingStep
PreambInitRcvTa
rgetPwr
FilterRsrp
PCMAX : The maximum transmit power of UE, 23dBm is the default value that
designed in specification
M PUSCH (i) : The PUSCH transmission bandwidth(RB number) for the this subframe
Po _ PUSCH : The receive power expected by the eNodeB. It is determined by the
eNodeB and reflects the receive power expected by the eNodeB when the
requirements for the PUSCH demodulation performance are met. The calculation
formula is as follows:
Po _ NOMINAL _ PUSCH : is the transmit power for the PUSCH expected by the eNodeB
when the correct PUSCH demodulation is ensured. It is set through the
P0NominalPUSCH parameter.
Po _ UE _ PUSCH : is the offset of the power for the UE against . This value reflects the
impact of the UE level, service type, and channel quality on the transmit power for
the PUSCH.
: is the path loss compensation factor. is set using the PassLossCoeff parameter.
PL: same meaning & setting as PRACH power control
TF (i) :is the offset of the power for the current MCS format against the reference
MCS format. If the DeltaMcsEnabled parameter is set to disable, TF(i) is 0.
MPR K
PUSCH
1) offset
)
Otherwise, the impact of TF(i) is considered. TF (i) 10log10 ((2
S
f (i ): is the adjustment of the PUSCH transmit power of the UE. This value is
obtained based on the TPC information on the PDCCH.
Parameters
Description
PassLossCoeff
P0NominalPUSCH
eNodeB estimates the transmit power density of the UE and then periodically adjusts the
transmit power for the PUSCH to adapt to change in the channel environment based on
the difference between the estimated transmit power density and the target transmit
power density. If the estimated transmit power density is greater than the target transmit
power density, the eNodeB sends a TPC command, ordering a decrease in the transmit
power. If the estimated transmit power density is smaller than the target transmit power
density, the eNodeB sends a TPC command, ordering an increase in the transmit power.
transmit power for the PUSCH is periodically adjusted to adapt to change in the channel
environment based on the difference between the measured IBLER and IBLERTarget. If the
measured IBLER is greater than IBLERTarget, the eNodeB sends a TPC command to the UE,
ordering an increase in transmit power. If the measured IBLER is smaller than IBLERTarget,
the eNodeB sends a TPC command to the UE, ordering a decrease in the transmit power.
g (i) : is the adjustment of the transmit power of the UE's PUCCH, and it is
obtained based on the TPC information on the PDCCH.
PDCCH power control configuration use the same command as PDSCH configuration.
Parameters
Description
P0NominalPUCCH
DeltaFPUCCHFormat1
DeltaFPUCCHFormat1b
DeltaFPUCCHFormat2
DeltaFPUCCHFormat2a
DeltaFPUCCHFormat2b
transmit power for the PUCCH is periodically adjusted to adapt to change in the channel
environment based on the difference between the measured SINR and SINRTarget. If the
measured SINR is greater than SINRTarget, the eNodeB sends a TPC command to the UE,
ordering an increase in the transmit power. If the measured SINR is smaller than SINRTarget,
the eNodeB sends a TPC command to the UE, ordering a decrease in transmit power.
Parameters Description