Analyzing signal strength versus quality levels in cellular systems: A case study in GSM

The authors propose a new tool to analyze the performance of a cellular base station. The analysis is based on the joint processing of the received power and quality measurements, both in the uplink (UL) and the downlink (DL). These measurements are originally designed for power control and handover...

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