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Content for
TS 36.181
Word version: 18.4.0
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A
Reference measurement channel
B
Environmental requirements for SAN equipment
C
Test tolerances and derivation of test requirements
D
Measurement system set-up
E
Characteristics of the interfering signals
F
Propagation conditions
G
In-channel Tx test
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A
(Normative) Reference measurement channel
p. 132
A.1
Fixed Reference Channels for reference sensitivity and in-channel selectivity (QPSK, R=1/3)
p. 133
A.2
Fixed Reference Channels for dynamic range (16QAM, R=2/3)
p. 134
A.5
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (QPSK 1/3)
p. 134
A.6
PRACH Test preambles
p. 134
A.14
Fixed Reference Channels for NB-IOT reference sensitivity (π/2 BPSK, R=1/3)
p. 135
A.15
Fixed Reference Channels for NB-IoT dynamic range (π/4 QPSK, R=2/3)
p. 135
A.16
Fixed Reference Channels for NB-IoT NPUSCH format 1
p. 137
B
Environmental requirements for SAN equipment
p. 138
C
Test tolerances and derivation of test requirements
p. 139
C.1
Measurement of transmitter
p. 140
C.2
Measurement of receiver
p. 141
C.3
Measurement of performance requirements
p. 142
D
Measurement system set-up
p. 143
D.1
SAN type 1-H transmitter
p. 143
D.1.1
SAN output power, output power dynamics, frequency error, EVM, unwanted emissions for SAN type 1-H
p. 143
D.1.2
Transmitter intermodulation for SAN type 1-H
p. 144
D.1.3
Transmitter spurious emissions for SAN type 1-H
p. 144
D.1.4
Time alignment error for SAN type 1-H
p. 145
D.2
SAN type 1-H receiver
p. 145
D.2.1
Reference sensitivity level for SAN type 1-H
p. 145
D.2.2
Receiver dynamic range for SAN type 1-H
p. 146
D.2.3
Receiver adjacent channel selectivity for SAN type 1-H
p. 146
D.2.4
Receiver spurious emissions
p. 146
D.2.5
Receiver In-channel selectivity for SAN type 1-H
p. 147
D.2.6
Receiver intermodulation for SAN type 1-H
p. 147
D.3
SAN type 1-H and type 1-O transmitter
p. 147
D.3.1
Radiated transmit power, OTA output power, OTA output power dynamics, OTA transmitted signal quality, OTA unwanted emissions, OTA transmitter spurious emissions
p. 148
D.4
SAN type 1-H and type 1-O receiver
p. 148
D.4.1
OTA sensitivity and OTA reference sensitivity level
p. 149
D.4.2
OTA dynamic range, OTA adjacent channel selectivity
p. 149
D.4.3
OTA out-of-band blocking
p. 150
D.5
SAN type 1-H performance requirements
p. 150
D.5.1
Performance requirements for PUSCH, single user PUCCH, PRACH on single antenna port in multipath fading conditions
p. 150
D.5.2
Performance requirements for PUSCH and PRACH in static conditions
p. 151
D.5.3
Performance requirements for UL timing adjustment
p. 152
E
(Normative) Characteristics of the interfering signals
p. 153
F
(Normative) Propagation conditions
p. 154
F.1
Static propagation condition
p. 154
F.2
Multi-path fading propagation conditions
p. 154
F.2.1
Delay profiles
p. 154
F.2.1.1
Delay profiles
p. 154
F.2.2
Combinations of channel model parameters
p. 155
G
(Normative) In-channel Tx test
p. 156
G.1
General
p. 156
G.2
Basic principle
p. 156
G.2.2
Output signal of the TX under test
p. 156
G.2.3
Reference signal
p. 156
G.2.4
Measurement results
p. 156
G.2.5
Measurement points
p. 157
G.3
Pre-FFT minimization process
p. 157
G.4
Timing of the FFT window
p. 158
G.5
Resource Element TX power
p. 158
G.6
Post FFT equalisation
p. 159
G.7
EVM
p. 160
G.7.1
General
p. 160
G.7.2
Averaged EVM
p. 161
G.7.3
Averaged EVM (TDD)
p. 161
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Change history
p. 163