by Zahid Ghadialy
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The network decides that inter
frequency measurements need to be perfoirmed and sends the MEASUREMENT
CONTROL MESSAGE with Measurement type set to Inter-Frequency measurements.
Generally it will set an Event as well along with the measurements. The
following are list of Events that can trigger Measurement Report.
·
Event
2a: Change of Best Frequency
·
Event
2b: The estimated quality of the currently used frequency is
below a certain threshold and the estimated quality of a non-used frequency
is above a certain threshold
·
Event
2c: The estimated quality of a non-used frequency is above a
certain threshold
·
Event
2d: The estimated quality of the currently used frequency is
below a certain threshold
·
Event
2e: The estimated quality of a non-used frequency is below a
certain threshold
·
Event
2f: The estimated quality of the currently used frequency is
above a certain threshold
The most commonly used events from
the above list are events 2b and 2d. In case when UE enters 'End of Coverage'
area, network will send MCM with event Id set to event 2b and 2d. Event 2d
performs the same function as event 2b for the current frequency but the
threshold set in case of 2d is much lower. When event 2b is triggered a hand
over to new frequency is performed without any problems. In case if event 2b
is not triggered while event 2d is triggered that means that the other
frequency is not strong enough but the current frequency has deteriorated
very much and the only option is to handover to new frequency. In this case
the results will not definitely be success.
Hierarchical Cell Structures
(HCS):
No discussion about
inter-frequency measurements would be complete without discussing HCS. In
UMTS, Node B's will be capable of supporting multiple frequencies, though
this is not mandatory (and the cost of these Node B's would be more). Thus
the cells with different frequencies would be arranged in a hierarchical
structures as hown in the figures below.
Figure 1 shows a scenario when
there are two identical layers of Macro cells. The network can decide
depending on the load which frequency the UE should camp on. Figure 2 shows a
Macro and Micro layer. The Micro cells would be available in hot spots where
there is extremely high traffic compared to other areas. Figure 3 shows a
combination of the first two cases.
References:
[1] 3GPP TS 25.331: RRC Protocol
Specification
[2] 3GPP TS 25.304: UE Procedures
in Idle Mode and Procedures for Cell Reselection in Connected mode
[3] H. Holma, A. Toskala: WCDMA
for UMTS, John Wiley