Guys, Explain me Pilot Databases? griffin_thomas 27-May-2008 07:55:05 AMComments The Pilots are divided into sets, which are used to search for pilots during Handoff. The mobile maintains four sets: 1. Active Set: Pilots associated with forward traffic channels assigned by the base station 2. Candidate Set: Pilots not currently in the Active Set, but whose level is high enough to be there (but others are stronger) 3. Neighbor Set: Pilots that are not currently in the Active Set or Candidate Set and are likely candidates for handoff. The initial neighbor list is sent to the mobile in the System Parameters Message on the Paging Channel. 4. Remaining Set: Includes all pilots in the system which are not in another set Posted by jahangir1983 The Pilots are divided into sets, which are used to search for pilots during Handoff. The mobile maintains four sets: 1. Active Set: Pilots associated with forward traffic channels assigned by the base station 2. Candidate Set: Pilots not currently in the Active Set, but whose level is high enough to be there (but others are stronger) 3. Neighbor Set: Pilots that are not currently in the Active Set or Candidate Set and are likely candidates for handoff. The initial neighbor list is sent to the mobile in the System Parameters Message on the Paging Channel. 4. Remaining Set: Includes all pilots in the system which are not in another set Posted by jahangir1983 The Pilots are divided into sets, which are used to search for pilots during Handoff. The mobile maintains four sets: 1. Active Set: Pilots associated with forward traffic channels assigned by the base station 2. Candidate Set: Pilots not currently in the Active Set, but whose level is high enough to be there (but others are stronger) 3. Neighbor Set: Pilots that are not currently in the Active Set or Candidate Set and are likely candidates for handoff. The initial neighbor list is sent to the mobile in the System Parameters Message on the Paging Channel. 4. Remaining Set: Includes all pilots in the system which are not in another set Posted by jahangir1983 it is divide into sets : active sets, candidate sets, neighbour sets etc... Posted by waqqas1 The Pilots are divided into sets, which are used to search for pilots during Handoff. The mobile maintains four sets: 1. Active Set: Pilots associated with forward traffic channels assigned by the base station 2. Candidate Set: Pilots not currently in the Active Set, but whose level is high enough to be there (but others are stronger) 3. Neighbor Set: Pilots that are not currently in the Active Set or Candidate Set and are likely candidates for handoff. The initial neighbor list is sent to the mobile in the System Parameters Message on the Paging Channel. 4. Remaining Set: Includes all pilots in the system which are not in another set Posted by karthi_456 |
Posted: 28-May-2008 10:14:39 AM By: karthi_456 The Pilots are divided into sets, which are used to search for pilots during Handoff. The mobile maintains four sets: 1. Active Set: Pilots associated with forward traffic channels assigned by the base station 2. Candidate Set: Pilots not currently in the Active Set, but whose level is high enough to be there (but others are stronger) 3. Neighbor Set: Pilots that are not currently in the Active Set or Candidate Set and are likely candidates for handoff. The initial neighbor list is sent to the mobile in the System Parameters Message on the Paging Channel. 4. Remaining Set: Includes all pilots in the system which are not in another set | |
Posted: 29-December-2008 07:31:57 AM By: waqqas1 it is divide into sets : active sets, candidate sets, neighbour sets etc... | |
Posted: 31-January-2009 12:34:23 PM By: jahangir1983 The Pilots are divided into sets, which are used to search for pilots during Handoff. The mobile maintains four sets: 1. Active Set: Pilots associated with forward traffic channels assigned by the base station 2. Candidate Set: Pilots not currently in the Active Set, but whose level is high enough to be there (but others are stronger) 3. Neighbor Set: Pilots that are not currently in the Active Set or Candidate Set and are likely candidates for handoff. The initial neighbor list is sent to the mobile in the System Parameters Message on the Paging Channel. 4. Remaining Set: Includes all pilots in the system which are not in another set | |
Posted: 31-January-2009 12:36:20 PM By: jahangir1983 The Pilots are divided into sets, which are used to search for pilots during Handoff. The mobile maintains four sets: 1. Active Set: Pilots associated with forward traffic channels assigned by the base station 2. Candidate Set: Pilots not currently in the Active Set, but whose level is high enough to be there (but others are stronger) 3. Neighbor Set: Pilots that are not currently in the Active Set or Candidate Set and are likely candidates for handoff. The initial neighbor list is sent to the mobile in the System Parameters Message on the Paging Channel. 4. Remaining Set: Includes all pilots in the system which are not in another set | |
Posted: 31-January-2009 12:37:09 PM By: jahangir1983 The Pilots are divided into sets, which are used to search for pilots during Handoff. The mobile maintains four sets: 1. Active Set: Pilots associated with forward traffic channels assigned by the base station 2. Candidate Set: Pilots not currently in the Active Set, but whose level is high enough to be there (but others are stronger) 3. Neighbor Set: Pilots that are not currently in the Active Set or Candidate Set and are likely candidates for handoff. The initial neighbor list is sent to the mobile in the System Parameters Message on the Paging Channel. 4. Remaining Set: Includes all pilots in the system which are not in another set |