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CONFIDENTIAL
Link Budget Analysis
The open-loop power control equation is
P
TX
 + P
RX
 = –73 dBm (for Cellular, IS-95)
P
TX
 + P
RX
 = –76 dBm (for PCS, J-STD-008)
where P
TX
 is the mobile’s transmitted power and P
RX
 is the power received by the 
mobile.
The power level transmitted under closed-loop power control is adjusted by the base 
station to achieve a certain E
b
/N
0
ence between these power levels, 
Δ
P
, can be estimated by comparing the power radi-
ated from the RAU, P
downink
, to the minimum received signal, P
uplink
, at the RAU:
Δ
P
 = P
downink
 + P
uplink
 + 73 dBm (for Cellular)
Δ
P
 = P
downink
 + P
uplink
 + 76 dBm (for PCS)
It’s a good idea to keep –12 dB < 
Δ
P
 < 12 dB.
Table 6-27 provides link budget considerations for CDMA systems.
Table 6-27
Additional Link Budget Considerations for CDMA
Consideration
Description
Multipath Fade 
Margin
The multipath fade margin can be reduced (by at least 3 dB) by using different lengths of optical fiber (this 
is called “delay diversity”). The delay over fiber is approximately 5µS/km. If the difference in fiber 
lengths to Expansion Hubs with overlapping coverage areas produces at least 1 chip (0.8µS) delay of one 
path relative to the other, then the multipaths’ signals can be resolved and processed independently by the 
base station’s rake receiver. A CDMA signal traveling through 163 meters of MMF cable is delayed by 
approximately one chip. 
Power per car-
rier, downlink
This depends on how many channels are active. For example, the signal is about 7 dB lower if only the 
pilot, sync, and paging channels are active compared to a fully-loaded CDMA signal. Furthermore, in the 
CDMA forward link, voice channels are turned off when the user is not speaking. On average this is 
assumed to be about 50% of the time. So, in the spreadsheet, both the power per Walsh code channel (rep-
resenting how much signal a mobile will receive on the Walsh code that it is de-spreading) and the total 
power are used.
The channel power is needed to determine the maximum path loss, and the total power is needed to deter-
mine how hard the Fusion Wideband system is being driven.
The total power for a fully-loaded CDMA signal is given by (approximately):
total power = 
voice channel power
 + 13 dB + 10log
10 
(50%)
= voice channel power + 10 dB
Information Rate
This is simply 
10log
10
(9.6 Kbps) = 40 dB for rate set 1
10log
10
(14.4 Kbps) = 42 dB for rate set 2