Common control physical channel

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CCPCH stands for Common Control Physical CHannel in

CDMA communications systems. It is a broadcast radio channel by which a mobile phone or user equipment
can decode and determine important system parameters before establishing a dedicated communications link.

In a FDD UMTS system, there are two CCPCH- Primary and Secondary. Exactly one Primary-CCPCH, which has a data rate of 27 kbit/s and is always broadcast using Channelisation Code Cch,256,1.[1] This channel can be detected by mobiles due to its fixed channelisation code, slot format and TTI, as well as being time aligned to the Synchronisation Channel which replaces the first 2 bits of P-CCPCH in every slot. The Broadcast Control Channel (BCH) transport channel is mapped onto the P-CCPCH, allowing mobiles to decode important system parameters prior to establishing a dedicated connection. One or more Secondary-CCPCHs are also provided to broadcast paging blocks and FACH messages.

The P-CCPCH in a

RSCP
, Ec/Io, etc.) and for synchronisation and timing reference when decoding other channels from the same transmitter.

References and further reading

See also

  • Universal Mobile Telecommunications System

References

  1. ^ 25.213, section 5.2.1 "Channelisation codes"