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How To Calculate RSRP

RSRP is defined as the average power of resource elements carrying cell-specific reference signals within the measurement bandwidth. It is measured in dBm and ranges from -140 to -44 dBm with 1 dB resolution. RSRP provides a better measurement of signal power from a specific sector by potentially excluding noise and interference from other sectors, with typical RSRP levels for usable signals ranging from -75 to -120 dBm at the edge of LTE coverage.

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How To Calculate RSRP

RSRP is defined as the average power of resource elements carrying cell-specific reference signals within the measurement bandwidth. It is measured in dBm and ranges from -140 to -44 dBm with 1 dB resolution. RSRP provides a better measurement of signal power from a specific sector by potentially excluding noise and interference from other sectors, with typical RSRP levels for usable signals ranging from -75 to -120 dBm at the edge of LTE coverage.

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How to calculate RSRP:

Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP) is defined as the linear average over the power contributions
(in [W]) of the resource elements (REs) that carry cell-specific reference signals within the considered
measurement frequency bandwidth.

S.

RSRP is the average received power of a single RS resource element

RSRP

UE measures the power of multiple resource elements used to transfer the reference
signal but then takes an average of them rather than summing them.

The reporting range of RSRP is defined from -140 dBm to 44 dBm with 1 dB
resolution. The mapping of measured quantity is defined in the table RSRP mapping
3GPP TS 36.133 V8.9.0 (2010-03)

RSRP does a better job of measuring signal power from a specific sector while
potentially excluding noise and interference from other sectors

RSRP levels for usable signal typically range from about -75 dBm close in to an LTE cell
site to -120 dBm at the edge of LTE coverage.
For RSSI (Received Signal Signal Strength Indicator):
RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) is a parameter which provides information about
total received wide-band power (measure in all symbols) including all interference and thermal
noise. RSSI is not reported to e-NodeB by UE. It can simply be computed from RSRQ and RSRP
that are, instead, reported by UE.

RSSI = wideband power = noise + serving cell power + interference power

SINR Definition
SINR is the reference value used in the system simulation and can be defined:

1. Wide band SINR

2. SINR for a specific sub-carriers (or for a specific resource elements)

Where S: original signal

I: Interference

N: Noise

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