Before i tell you why Rx level is negative, you must know about 'dBm'
dbm : decibel-milliwatt
- It is measured power referenced to one milliwatt (mW).
- Its value is 10 * log[ P(W) / 1mW ]
Rx level is the strength of the signal that our mobile receives from a BTS (mobile tower). Here Rx level stands for Receiver Level
Mathematical formula to calculate the Rx level is
RxLev (dBm) = EIRP (dBm) - Path Loss (dB)
EIRP - Equivalent/Effective Isotropically Radiated Power is the amount of power that an antenna which evenly distributes power in all directions would emit to produce the peak power density observed in the direction of maximum antenna gain.
EIRP (dBm) = Pt (dBm) + Ga (dBi)
i - antenna gain in reference to isotropic antenna
t - output power transmitted
Path Loss - For a given antenna, the received power is inversely proportional to distance between the transmit and receive antennas & also to the square of frequency.
Ls ~ d^2 f^2
Path loss - Ls(dB) = 32.4(dB) + 20*log [ f (MHz) ] + 20*log [ d (km)]
where 32.4 is a constant of proportionality
The value of Path loss is always greater than EIRP, hence Rx level is negative
Example:
If we take power as 2 W i.e., maximum output from a UMTS/3G mobile phone of Power class 1
Pt will be 33 dbm (calculated using dbm formula).
Let gain Ga be 9 dBi => EIRP = 33 + 9 = 42 dBm
Frequency be 1800 MHz; Distance be 2 Km
Path loss = 32.4 + 65.1 + 6 = 103.5 (calculated using path loss formula)
Rx level = 42 - 103.5 = - 62 dBm ** negative value **
RX level Range
In few websites, i found Rx level mentioned in a range of 0 to 63 (positive value). Just subtract it from 110 dBm to get the value of Rx level. 0 to 63 equals -110 dBm to -47 dBm.
- Upto - 65 dbm : Excellent
- -65 to -75 : Good
- -75 to -95 : Normal
- < -95 : Weak
Addon - Check the table in the Unit conversions of this link
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Satya Sravan
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Deletethere it's "< -95" because... -96 is smaller than -95
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DeleteSir , I have a doubt. Why you consider in your example (the one to calculate RxLevel) Pt as the output power of a UE. Isn't it wrong because if you mean that the RxLevel is the strenght of the signal received from the BTS then the Pt should be the one from the source because it's the one that transmit and then the RxLevel will show properly its degradation in power?
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ReplyDelete10*log[p(w)/1mw] iss formula se.
DeleteDear sir what is meaning of pt??
ReplyDeleteDear please explain how you calculate gain??
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