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LTE- how much percent of throughput affected due to measurement gap in lte

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how much percent of throughput affected due to measurement gap in lte

posted Sep 30, 2016 by anonymous

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Hi,
It depends on the ENB scheduler. If ENB scheduler is QOS then there wont be any throughput degradation.

answer Oct 3, 2016 by Jaganathan
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As per my understanding No it won’t, It will still measure the Inter frequency until the enodeb sends the interfreqency relation.

So if If it won't quit measurement gap because target cell doesn't meet throughput condition, then the UE on the source cell speeds will degrade as it stuck on measurement gap.

Should node allow UE quit to measurement gap in this scenario?

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In meas gap calculation
SFN mod T = FLOOR(gapOffset/10);
subframe = gapOffset mod 10; consider gap0 i.e 40ms (MGRP) .
T = MGRP/10 ;

Here if gapoffset is ----> 28 ,then subframe start is --> 28 % 10 = 8 . and SFN is 2 (SFN % T = FLOOR(28 / 10) ) ; T = 40 / 10 = 4;
so my doubt is as spec say meas gp length is 6ms , so meas gap for gapoffset 28 , whether it will exend to SFN 3 of subframes 0 , 1 , 2,3 (as in SFN 2 sub frames is 8 , 9 ) , or only it permits to SFN 2 with subframe 8,9 .

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We as eNB dont receive harq-feedback in measurement-gap period. Threfore will UE send the harq-feedback in next subframe?

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How Paging cycle and measurement Gap is calculated?

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If rach response occurs in measurement gap can UE monitor the PDCCH?

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