Parameters in 3G to measure the Signal received by Subsriber …a.RxLevel and RxQualb.RSCP and RSRQc.Ec/No and RSCPd.RSRP and RSRQClear my choice
Question
Parameters in 3G to measure the Signal received by Subsriber …a.RxLevel and RxQualb.RSCP and RSRQc.Ec/No and RSCPd.RSRP and RSRQClear my choice
Solution
The parameters used to measure the signal received by a subscriber in 3G are RSCP (Received Signal Code Power) and Ec/No (Energy per Chip/Noise Density).
Here's a step-by-step explanation:
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RSCP: This is the power measured by a receiver on a particular physical communication channel. It helps in understanding the strength of the signal received from the base station.
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Ec/No: This is the ratio of the received energy per chip to the interference level. It is a key indicator of the quality of a signal in a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) system like 3G.
So, the correct answer to your question would be option c. Ec/No and RSCP.
Please note that RxLevel and RxQual are parameters used in 2G (GSM) networks, while RSRP and RSRQ are parameters used in 4G (LTE) networks.
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