Application: At a PN chipping rate of 1.2288 Mchips/sec, 64 chips occur every 52.083 µsec. This time delay is equivalent to about 9.7 statute miles. A mobile which is about 9.7 statute miles closer to one base station than to another would receive the same PN-code chips from both base stations if the two stations were only offset by one PILOT_PN unit. Typically, in practice, PILOT_PN offsets are chosen to be multiples of 4, or at least 2, times the 64-PN chips. With these larger PILOT_PN offset, pilots arriving at a mobile with the same PN-chips do not interfere with one another because they arrive at dramatically different power levels. Typical PILOT_PN values assigned to base stations might well equal zero, 4, 8, 12 etc. USE YOUR BROWSER "BACK" BUTTON TO RETURN © 1999 DR. ERNEST SIMO - SPACE2000
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