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25: 391: 285:. The idea of the mechanism is to automatically reduce the used transmission output power when other networks are within range. Reduced power means reduced interference problems and increased battery life. The power level of a single device can be reduced by 6 dB, which should result in an accumulated power level reduction (the sum of radiated power of all devices currently transmitting) of at least 3 dB (half of the power). 125: 299:
Because of the interference in the WCDMA system, power control plays a very important role in the quality control for the different services in the UMTS system. Power control is executed 1500 times per second, whereas in the GSM system it is ~2 times per second.
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to achieve good performance within the system. The notion of "good performance" can depend on context and may include optimizing metrics such as
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is a technical mechanism used within some networking devices in order to prevent too much unwanted interference between different
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and range, and life of the network and network devices. Power control algorithms are used in many contexts, including
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Distributed Power Control for Carrier Aggregation in Cognitive Heterogeneous 5G Cellular Networks
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Automatic control of transmission power in mobile phones
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The network devices supporting this feature include
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