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Channel Element Definition

One channel element (CE) is defined as the baseband resources in a Node B required for a 12.2 kbit/s AMR voice service including 3.4 kbit/s signaling. There are two kinds of CE - uplink CE for supporting uplink services and downlink CE for supporting downlink services, so a 12.2 kbit/s AMR voice service consumes one of each.

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Channel Element Definition

One channel element (CE) is defined as the baseband resources in a Node B required for a 12.2 kbit/s AMR voice service including 3.4 kbit/s signaling. There are two kinds of CE - uplink CE for supporting uplink services and downlink CE for supporting downlink services, so a 12.2 kbit/s AMR voice service consumes one of each.

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CHANNEL ELEMENT (CE) HUAWEI SYSTEM RAN13

A channel element (CE) is defined as the baseband resources required in the Node B. On the RNC side, it is referred to as the NodeB credit. On the NodeB side, it is referred to as the Channel Element (CE). The consumed NodeB resource of one equivalent 12.2 kbit/s AMR voice service, including 3.4 kbit/s signaling on the Dedicated Control Channel (DCCH), is defined as one CE. If there is only 3.4 kbit/s signaling on the DCCH, one CE is consumed. There are two kinds of CE. One is uplink CE supporting uplink services, and the other is downlink CE supporting downlink services. Therefore, one 12.2 kbit/s AMR voice service consumes one uplink CE and one downlink CE.

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