Information processing system, radio wave propagation simulation method, and program
US-2024233245-A9 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US9408093B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9408093-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414519871-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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Setting means does not respond to a transmission signal from a mobile terminal for a predetermined period of time and sets the mobile terminal to a designation value saturation level excess state during a random access process. Data transmission instruction means allocate M resource blocks and N resource blocks (where N is less than M) to the mobile terminal in the designation value saturation level excess state, respectively, and instruct the mobile terminal to transmit signals in which data are inserted into the allocated resource blocks. Power measurement means measures the power of the signals. Determination means determines whether a difference between the measured values when the numbers of resource blocks are M and N is within an allowable range and determines whether the mobile terminal quickly responds to an output power reduction instruction on the basis of the determination results.
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What is claimed is: 1. A mobile terminal test method that performs communication between a simulated base station and a mobile terminal to be tested and tests the mobile terminal, comprising: a step of not responding to a transmission signal from the mobile terminal until a predetermined period of time elapses after output power of the mobile terminal reaches a saturation level and of setting the mobile terminal to a designation value saturation level excess state in which an output power designation value for designating the output power in the mobile terminal is predicted to be within a range that is greater than the saturation level, during a random access process to the mobile terminal; a step of allocating M (where M is an integer equal to or greater than 2) resource blocks to an uplink physical channel, instructing the mobile terminal, which is set to the designation value saturation level excess state, to transmit a signal in which data is inserted into the allocated M resource blocks, and measuring power of a physical channel of the signal, and of allocating N (where N is an integer less than M) resource blocks to the uplink physical channel, instructing the mobile terminal, which is set to the designation value saturation level excess state, to transmit a signal in which data is inserted into the allocated N resource blocks, and measuring power of a physical channel of the signal; and a step of determining whether a difference between a first measured value which is measured when the mobile terminal transmits the signal in which the data is inserted into the M resource blocks and a second measured value which is measured when the mobile terminal transmits the signal in which the data is inserted into the N resource blocks is within a predetermined allowable range that is determined on the basis of a ratio of the value M to the value N, wherein, when the difference between the first measured value and the second measured value is within the allowable range, the mobile terminal is determined to be a quick response type which quickly responds to an output power reduction instruction in the designation value saturation level excess state, and when the difference between the first measured value and the second measured value is not within the allowable range, the mobile terminal is determined to be a non-quick-response type which does not quickly respond to the output power reduction instruction in the designation value saturation level excess state. 2. The mobile terminal test method according to claim 1 , wherein a period for which the setting step does not respond to the transmission signal from the mobile terminal is shorter than a period which is predetermined to the mobile terminal and for which a transmission process is continuously performed even though there is no response. 3. The mobile terminal test method according to claim 1 , wherein the allowable range has, as a center, a theoretical value Pd that is calculated from the values M and N by the following expression: Pd= 10 log( M/N ).
taking into account received signal strength · CPC title
predicting future states of the transmission · CPC title
Simulation models, e.g. distribution of spectral power density or received signal strength indicator [RSSI] for a given geographic region · CPC title
Power values between minimum and maximum limits, e.g. dynamic range · CPC title
using past power values or information · CPC title
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