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5G RACH Power Control – Open Loop Power

5G NR PRACH Power Control

In any wireless System, when a device (UE) needs to get access  it has to send a signal or preamble (MSG1) to base station (gNB), then energy is needed. One might have question, at what power it needs to send the preamble so that it is detected successfully ?  The 3GPP specification, 38.213 gives the  following formula about RACH power control calculation.

The formula says RACH power shall be minimum of two, Pcmax (i) or PRACH Target + PL (ii). Pcmax is depend on UE category and usually consider as 23dBm. PRACH power control use Open Loop power control, which mean base station only indicate UE for target power and does not control further with TPC commands.

RACH Power Control Procedure

Step 1:  Calculate PPRACH, target power  using following formula.

Step#2 Then, calculate Path Loss (PL) using following formula

Example #1:

We have following RACH parameter received as part of RRC reconfiguration message within rach-ConfigGeneric.

Assuming following RSRP at the time of RACH procedure is -85dBm

Step: 2 Calculating path loss

Step 1: PRACH Target Power

Step 0: Calculating PRACH Tx Power

So UE will transmit the RACH with -27 dBm power at first time. If RACH procedure fails at Msg2 or Msg4 fails, UE will trigger Msg1 retransmission. The maximum number of Msg1 retransmissions is defined by the parameter preambleTransMax . If a retransmission of Msg1 occurs, the power of each retransmission will increase by the step of powerRampingStep which is 4dBm as per above log snippet until UE reach the maximum power or the maximum number of retransmissions is reached. It should be noted here that the retransmission to increase the power is conditional, given that the SSB associated with  PRACH has not changed.

Example#2

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