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TS 38.141-1
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A
Reference measurement channels
B
Environmental requirements for the BS equipment
C
Test tolerances and derivation of test requirements
D
Measurement system set-up
D.1
BS type 1-C transmitter
D.2
BS type 1-C receiver
D.3
BS type 1-H transmitter
D.4
BS type 1-H receiver
D.5
BS type 1-C performance requirements
D.6
BS type 1-H performance requirements
E
Characteristics of interfering signals
G
Propagation conditions
G.1
Static propagation condition
G.2
Multi-path fading propagation conditions
G.3
High speed train condition
G.4
Moving propagation conditions
H
In-channel TX tests
H.1
General
H.2
Basic principles
H.3
Pre-FFT minimization process
H.4
Timing of the FFT window
H.5
Resource element TX power
H.6
Post-FFT equalisation
H.7
EVM
I
General rules for statistical testing
I.1
Testing methodology of PUSCH performance requirements with 0.001% BLER
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A
(Normative) Reference measurement channels
p. 293
A.1
Fixed Reference Channels for reference sensitivity level, ACS, in-band blocking, out-of-band blocking, receiver intermodulation and in-channel selectivity (QPSK, R=1/3)
p. 293
A.2
Fixed Reference Channels for dynamic range (16QAM, R=2/3)
p. 294
A.3
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (QPSK, R=193/1024)
p. 296
A.3A
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (QPSK, R=99/1024)
p. 298
A.3B
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (QPSK, R=308/1024)
p. 299
A.4
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (16QAM, R=658/1024)
p. 301
A.5
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (64QAM, R=567/1024)
p. 303
A.6
PRACH test preambles
p. 305
A.7
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (QPSK, R=157/1024)
p. 306
A.8
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (256QAM, R=682.5/1024)
p. 307
A.9
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (16QAM, R=434/1024)
p. 308
B
(Normative) Environmental requirements for the BS equipment
p. 310
B.1
General
p. 310
B.2
Normal test environment
p. 310
B.3
Extreme test environment
p. 310
B.3.1
Extreme temperature
p. 310
B.4
Vibration
p. 311
B.5
Power supply
p. 311
B.6
Measurement of test environments
p. 311
C
Test tolerances and derivation of test requirements
p. 312
C.1
Measurement of transmitter
p. 312
C.2
Measurement of receiver
p. 314
C.3
Measurement of performance requirements
p. 315
D
Measurement system set-up
p. 318
D.1
BS type 1-C transmitter
p. 318
D.1.1
Base station output power, output power dynamics, transmitter ON/OFF power, frequency error, EVM, unwanted emissions for BS type 1-C
p. 318
D.1.2
Transmitter intermodulation for BS type 1-C
p. 318
D.1.3
Time alignment error for BS type 1-C
p. 319
D.2
BS type 1-C receiver
p. 319
D.2.1
Reference sensitivity level for BS type 1-C
p. 319
D.2.2
Dynamic range for BS type 1-C
p. 320
D.2.3
In-channel selectivity for BS type 1-C
p. 320
D.2.4
Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS) and narrowband blocking for BS type 1-C
p. 321
D.2.5
Blocking characteristics for BS type 1-C
p. 321
D.2.6
Receiver spurious emission for BS type 1-C
p. 322
D.2.7
Intermodulation characteristics for BS type 1-C
p. 322
D.3
BS type 1-H transmitter
p. 323
D.3.1
Base station output power, output power dynamics, transmitter ON/OFF power, frequency error, EVM, unwanted emissions for BS type 1-H
p. 323
D.3.2
Transmitter intermodulation for BS type 1-H
p. 324
D.3.3
Transmitter spurious emissions for BS type 1-H
p. 324
D.3.4
Time alignment error for BS type 1-H
p. 326
D.4
BS type 1-H receiver
p. 326
D.4.1
Reference sensitivity level for BS type 1-H
p. 326
D.4.2
Receiver dynamic range for BS type 1-H
p. 327
D.4.3
Receiver adjacent channel selectivity and narrowband blocking for BS type 1-H
p. 327
D.4.4
Receiver spurious emissions
p. 327
D.4.5
Receiver In-channel selectivity for BS type 1-H
p. 329
D.4.6
Receiver intermodulation for BS type 1-H
p. 330
D.5
BS type 1-C performance requirements
p. 330
D.5.1
Performance requirements for PUSCH, single user PUCCH, PRACH on single antenna port in multipath fading conditions and for high speed condition
p. 330
D.5.2
Performance requirements for PUSCH transmission on two antenna ports in multipath fading conditions
p. 331
D.5.3
Performance requirements for PUSCH and PRACH in static conditions
p. 331
D.5.4
Performance requirements for UL timing adjustment
p. 332
D.6
BS type 1-H performance requirements
p. 332
D.6.1
Performance requirements for PUSCH, single user PUCCH, PRACH on single antenna port in multipath fading conditions and for high speed condition
p. 332
D.6.2
Performance requirements for PUSCH transmission on two antenna ports in multipath fading conditions
p. 333
D.6.3
Performance requirements for PUSCH and PRACH in static conditions
p. 333
D.6.4
Performance requirements for UL timing adjustment
p. 334
E
(Normative) Characteristics of interfering signals
p. 335
F
(Normative)
Void
G
(Normative) Propagation conditions
p. 337
G.1
Static propagation condition
p. 337
G.2
Multi-path fading propagation conditions
p. 337
G.2.1
Delay profiles
p. 337
G.2.1.1
Delay profiles for FR1
p. 338
G.2.2
Combinations of channel model parameters
p. 339
G.2.3
MIMO channel correlation matrices
p. 340
G.2.3.1
MIMO correlation matrices using Uniform Linear Array
p. 340
G.2.3.1.1
Definition of MIMO correlation matrices
p. 340
G.2.3.1.2
MIMO correlation matrices at high, medium and low level
p. 341
G.2.3.2
Multi-antenna channel models using cross polarized antennas
p. 343
G.2.3.2.1
Definition of MIMO correlation matrices using cross polarized antennas
p. 344
G.2.3.2.2
Spatial correlation matrices at UE and gNB sides
p. 344
G.2.3.2.2.1
Spatial correlation matrices at UE side
p. 344
G.2.3.2.2.2
Spatial correlation matrices at gNB side
p. 344
G.2.3.2.3
MIMO correlation matrices using cross polarized antennas
p. 345
G.3
High speed train condition
p. 345
G.4
Moving propagation conditions
p. 349
H
(Normative) In-channel TX tests
p. 351
H.1
General
p. 351
H.2
Basic principles
p. 351
H.2.1
Output signal of the TX under test
p. 351
H.2.2
Ideal signal
p. 351
H.2.3
Measurement results
p. 352
H.2.4
Measurement points
p. 352
H.3
Pre-FFT minimization process
p. 353
H.4
Timing of the FFT window
p. 353
H.5
Resource element TX power
p. 354
H.6
Post-FFT equalisation
p. 355
H.7
EVM
p. 356
H.7.0
General
p. 356
H.7.1
Averaged EVM (FDD)
p. 357
H.7.2
Averaged EVM (TDD)
p. 357
I
(Normative) General rules for statistical testing
p. 358
I.1
Testing methodology of PUSCH performance requirements with 0.001% BLER
p. 358
I.1.1
General
p. 358
I.1.2
Numerical definition of the pass-fail limits for testing PUSCH 0.001% BLER
p. 359
I.1.3
Theory to derive the early pass/fail limits in I.1.2 (informative)
p. 360
I.1.3.1
Numerical definition of the pass-fail limits for testing PUSCH 0.001% BLER
p. 360
I.1.3.2
Simulation to derive the pass-fail limits for testing PUSCH 0.001% BLER
p. 360
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Change history
p. 362