After an MS tunes to the BCCH carrier and decodes the System Information, it performs an evaluation to which paging group it belongs, and hence, which particular paging block of the available blocks on the paging channel that is to be monitored.
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Paging Groups
After an MS tunes to the BCCH carrier and decodes the System Information, it performs an evaluation to which paging group it belongs, and hence, which particular paging block of the available blocks on the paging channel that is to be monitored.
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After an MS tunes to the BCCH carrier and decodes the System
Information, it performs an evaluation to which paging group it belongs, and hence, which particular paging block of the available blocks on the paging channel that is to be monitored. Figure 5: Paging group The operator can set the number of paging groups for each cell. A high number of paging groups means that the MSs have to wait for a longer time than the low number case before the right paging block arrives. This increases the time for paging. A low number of paging groups shortens the call setup time due to that the MS listens to the paging block more frequently. The drawback is that the MS power consumption is higher. There are two main parameters that determine the number of paging groups in a cell (besides BCCHTYPE). The two parameters are AGBLK and MFRMS: AGBLK: This parameter determines how many of the paging blocks per multiframe are reserved for the AGCH. MFRMS: is the multi-frame interval and is defined as the transmission interval of paging messages to the same paging group. Number of paging group is subject to the setting of MFRMS and AGBLK. The formula to calculate the number of paging group is as below: