2. section (Continued) 6 Call Layer 3 Processing



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2.6.6.3 Examples


The following examples illustrate typical message exchanges between the mobile station and the base station during handoff. Refer to Annex B for examples of call processing during handoff.

Figure 2.6.6.3-1 shows an example of the messages exchanged between the mobile station and the base station during a typical handoff process if P_REV_IN_USEs is less than or equal to three or SOFT_SLOPEs is equal to ‘000000’.

Figure 2.6.6.3-2 shows an example of the messages exchanged between the mobile station and the base station during a typical handoff process if P_REV_IN_USEs is greater than three and SOFT_SLOPEs is not equal to ‘000000’.

Figure 2.6.6.3-3 illustrates the messaging triggered by a pilot of the Candidate Set as its strength gradually rises above the strength of each pilot of the Active Set if P_REV_IN_USEs is less than or equal to three, or SOFT_SLOPEs is equal to ‘000000’. Note that the mobile station reports that a Candidate Set pilot is stronger than an Active Set pilot only if the difference between their respective strengths is at least T_COMP  0.5 dB.

Figure 2.6.6.3-4 illustrates the messaging triggered by a pilot of the Candidate Set as its strength gradually rises above the strength of each pilot of the Active Set if P_REV_IN_USEs is greater than three and SOFT_SLOPEs is not equal to ‘000000’. Note that the mobile station reports that a Candidate Set pilot is stronger than an Active Set pilot only if the difference between their respective strengths is at least T_COMP  0.5 dB and Pilot P0 strength exceeds [(SOFT_SLOPE/8) ´ 10 ´ log10(PS1 + PS2) + ADD_INTERCEPT/2].

(1) Pilot strength exceeds T_ADD. Mobile station sends a Pilot Strength Measurement Message and transfers pilot to the Candidate Set.

(2) Base station sends an Extended Handoff Direction Message, a General Handoff Direction Message or a Universal Handoff Direction Message.

(3) Mobile station transfers pilot to the Active Set and sends a Handoff Completion Message.

(4) Pilot strength drops below T_DROP. Mobile station starts the handoff drop timer.

(5) Handoff drop timer expires. Mobile station sends a Pilot Strength Measurement Message.

(6) Base station sends an Extended Handoff Direction Message, a General Handoff Direction Message or a Universal Handoff Direction Message.

(7) Mobile station moves pilot from the Active Set to the Neighbor Set and sends a Handoff Completion Message.



Figure 2.6.6.3-1. Handoff Threshold Example if P_REV_IN_USEs is Less Than or Equal to Three, or SOFT_SLOPEs is Equal to ‘000000’

(1) Pilot P2 strength exceeds T_ADD. Mobile station transfers the pilot to the Candidate Set.

(2) Pilot P2 strength exceeds [(SOFT_SLOPE/8) ´ 10 ´ log10(PS1) + ADD_INTERCEPT/2]. Mobile station sends a Pilot Strength Measurement Message.

(3) Mobile station receives an Extended Handoff Direction Message, a General Handoff Direction Message or a Universal Handoff Direction Message, transfers the pilot P2 to the Active Set, and sends a Handoff Completion Message.

(4) Pilot P1 strength drops below [(SOFT_SLOPE/8) ´ 10 ´ log10(PS2) + DROP_INTERCEPT/2]. Mobile station starts the handoff drop timer.

(5) Handoff drop timer expires. Mobile station sends a Pilot Strength Measurement Message.

(6) Mobile station receives an Extended Handoff Direction Message, a General Handoff Direction Message or a Universal Handoff Direction Message, transfers the pilot P1 to the Candidate Set and sends a Handoff Completion Message.

(7) Pilot P1 strength drops below T_DROP. Mobile station starts the handoff drop timer.

(8) Handoff drop timer expires. Mobile station moves the pilot P1 from the Candidate Set to the Neighbor Set.

Figure 2.6.6.3-2. Handoff Threshold Example if P_REV_IN_USEs is Greater Than Three, and SOFT_SLOPEs is Not Equal to ‘000000’

Candidate Set: Pilot P0

Active Set: Pilots P1, P2

t0Pilot Strength Measurement Message sent, P0 > T_ADD

t1Pilot Strength Measurement Message sent, P0 > P1 + T_COMP  0.5 dB

t2Pilot Strength Measurement Message sent, P0 > P2 + T_COMP  0.5 dB



Figure 2.6.6.3-3. Pilot Strength Measurements Triggered by a Candidate Pilot if P_REV_IN_USEs = 3 or SOFT_SLOPEs = ‘000000’

Candidate Set: Pilot P0

Active Set: Pilots P1, P2

t0Pilot Strength Measurement Message not sent because


[10 ´ log10(PS0)] < [(SOFT_SLOPE/8) ´ 10 ´ log10(PS1 + PS2) + ADD_INTERCEPT/2]

t1Pilot Strength Measurement Message not sent because


P0 > [P1 + T_COMP  0.5 dB] but
[10 ´ log10(PS0)] < [(SOFT_SLOPE/8) ´ 10 ´ log10(PS1 + PS2) + ADD_INTERCEPT/2]

t1’ – Pilot Strength Measurement Message sent because


[10 ´ log10(PS0)] > [(SOFT_SLOPE/8) ´ 10 ´ log10(PS1 + PS2) + ADD_INTERCEPT/2]

t2Pilot Strength Measurement Message sent because


P0 > [P2 + T_COMP  0.5 dB] and
[10 ´ log10(PS0)] > [(SOFT_SLOPE/8) ´ 10 ´ log10(PS1 + PS2) + ADD_INTERCEPT/2]

Figure 2.6.6.3-4. Pilot Strength Measurements Triggered by a Candidate Pilot if P_REV_IN_USEs > 3 and SOFT_SLOPEs is Not Equal to‘000000’


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