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C/I for GSM

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  • #38771
    bpong
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    can anyone confirm if C/I= 12dB for GSM?
    can I interpret that if I got a wanted signal at -90dBm, the interference cannot be higher than -102dBm?

    #38772
    Arindam
    Guest

    Hi,
    In GSM the acceptable value of C/I is 12dB or higher. Allthough some vendors say that with hopping even 9dB or higher can be acceptable.

    This means if your serving frequency (C) should be at least 12dB higher than the interferer(I).

    So if you have a serving ARFCN at -90, then the interferer should be at -102 or lower.

    #38773
    bpong
    Guest

    Does the interferer (I) mean co-channel ARFCN or adjacent channel?

    #38774
    Arindam
    Guest

    When you’re talking about C/I, it means co-channel. For adjacent channel , the relevant parameter is C/A.

    #38775
    Arindam
    Guest

    The term “I” indeed is the co-channel interferer. When we are talking about adjacent channel interference, the relevant parameter is C/A.

    #38776
    bpong
    Guest

    What’s the C/A value for GSM, offset at 1 channel & 2 channels away?

    #38777
    Arindam
    Guest

    Usually the recommended value of C/A is 3dB. This is an Ericsson recommended value.

    #38778
    bpong
    Guest

    Is it so low, 3dB? I thought it should be around 50-60dBc.

    #38779
    Arindam
    Guest

    Hi,
    I am afraid it is not 50-60. May be ,you could give me your mail id, I can send you a document dealing with C/A and C/I.

    #38780
    bpong
    Guest

    I just read the GSM spec.
    C/A @ 200khz = 9db

    #38781
    AliShah
    Guest

    Can anyone tell me the range of C/A in GSM ???? please……… m much confused

    #38782
    pix
    Guest

    h,

    C/A is just the C/I with I = the adjacent freq.

    an ok value is C/A > -9dB, for speech purposes.

    You can find all the thresholds you need in 45.003 i believe.

    regards
    pix

    #38783
    gm
    Guest

    When predicting C/Ic=9dB for the purpose of frequency planning, one must keep in mind that a prediction is a prediction. In reality, the measured value can be higher or smaller with a probability of 50%. Theoretical mathematical calculation can show more details. Therefore it is better to predict a value higher than 9dB, at least 12dB or 18dB or more.

    #38784
    gm
    Guest

    9dB is for speech.. EGPRS can require a C/I up to 30dB ! (mcs9)

    #38785
    festus
    Guest

    Am finding it difficualtto calculate the percentage of C/I while prepering report for ssv. could someone help me with the fomular?

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