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Learn Ethical Hacking from Beginning. Get awareness about latest cyber security threats. From the phishing to RFI everything is explained in simple manner. Even n00bs will learn.
Learn Ethical Hacking from Beginning. Get awareness about latest cyber security threats. From the phishing to RFI everything is explained in simple manner. Even n00bs will learn.
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rachRootSequence takes the value in the range of 0 to 837 and the default value is 386. It is recommended to set the paramete rrachRootSequence to different values in neighboring cells to re duce the probability for false RACH detections. From3GPP TS 36.211a relation between the cell size, described by the parametercellRange, and the number of RACH root sequences needed for a cell has been derived, below table.
As an example, ifcellRangeis set to 10 in a cell, this means that the required number of RACH root sequences is equal to 6. Applying the default value 386 forrachRootSequencemeans that the sequences 386, 387, 388, 389, 390 and 391 will be used in that cell.
The number of RACH root sequences needed for planning a cell increases with the c ell range. Only in cells with sizes of 1.5 km and less, all 64 preambles can be gener ated from one single RACH root sequence. This is because the number of preambles gener ated is dependent on the length of the cyclic shift value for preamble generation, which in turn depends on the cell radius. In asmall cell a short cyclic shift can be configured, but in larger cells larger cyclic shifts are re quired. Hence less number of preambles can be generated from o ne RACH root sequence and multiple RACH root sequences have to be used in the cell for generating 64 preambles. For a cell of 15 km size and more, the values ofrac hRootSequencein adjacent cells must differ by at least 10 between any two neighbors (and at most 827 since there is a wrap-around between the first and last value in the value range) in order to eliminate overlap. For cell sizes of 3 km and less, the values can differ by 2 between any two neighbors and a larger re-use of rachRootSequencecan be used.