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Test methodology
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Phantoms definition and Positioning
C
Environmental requirements
D
Maximum uncertainty of test system and test tolerance
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A
(Normative) Test methodology
p. 29
A.1
General
p. 29
A.2
UE configuration
p. 29
A.2.1
General
p. 29
A.2.2
UE configuration for TRP test
p. 29
A.2.3
UE configuration for TRS test
p. 29
A.3
Test system of Anechoic Chamber method
p. 30
A.3.1
System setup
p. 30
A.3.2
Calibration procedure
p. 30
A.3.3
Test procedure
p. 32
A.3.3.1
General
p. 32
A.3.3.2
TRP Test procedure
p. 32
A.3.3.3
TRS Test procedure
p. 32
A.3.3.3.1
Alternate EIS Search Procedure
p. 33
A.3.3.3.1.1
EIS linearization using polynomial interpolation
p. 33
A.3.4
Minimum Range Length
p. 34
A.3.5
Definition of TRP and TRS for AC
p. 35
A.3.5.1
Total Radiated Power (TRP)
p. 35
A.3.5.2
Total Radiated Sensitivity (TRS)
p. 36
A.3.6
TAS OFF verification procedure
p. 37
A.3.7
Ripple test for Quiet Zone
p. 37
A.3.7.1
General
p. 37
A.3.7.2
Ripple test procedure
p. 38
A.4
(Informative) Estimation of measurement uncertainty
p. 42
A.4.1
General
p. 42
A.4.2
Measurement uncertainty contribution descriptions
p. 44
A.4.2.1
Mismatch uncertainty
p. 44
A.4.2.1.1
Mismatch uncertainty between measurement receiver / communication tester and the measurement antenna
p. 44
A.4.2.1.1.1
Mismatch uncertainty through the connector between two elements
p. 44
A.4.2.1.1.2
Mismatch uncertainty due to the interaction of several elements
p. 45
A.4.2.1.1.3
Total combined mismatch uncertainty
p. 46
A.4.2.1.2
Mismatch uncertainty of the RF relay
p. 46
A.4.2.1.2.1
First part: RF Relay switched on the co-polarized signal
p. 47
A.4.2.1.2.1.1
The mismatch through the connector between two elements
p. 47
A.4.2.1.2.1.2
Mismatch due to the interaction between two elements or more
p. 48
A.4.2.1.2.2
Second part: RF relay switched on the cross-polarized signal
p. 48
A.4.2.1.2.2.1
The mismatch through the connector between two elements
p. 48
A.4.2.1.2.2.2
Mismatch due to the interaction between two elements or more
p. 48
A.4.2.1.2.3
Total combined mismatch uncertainty
p. 49
A.4.2.2
Insertion loss
p. 49
A.4.2.2.1
Insertion loss of the measurement antenna cable
p. 49
A.4.2.2.2
Insertion loss of the measurement antenna attenuator (if used)
p. 49
A.4.2.2.3
Insertion loss of the RF relays (if used)
p. 49
A.4.2.2.4
Insertion loss: calibration antenna feed cable
p. 49
A.4.2.2.5
Insertion loss: calibration antenna attenuator (if used)
p. 50
A.4.2.3
Influence of the antenna cable
p. 50
A.4.2.3.1
Measurement antenna cable
p. 50
A.4.2.3.2
Calibration antenna cable
p. 50
A.4.2.4
Measurement receiver: uncertainty of the absolute level
p. 50
A.4.2.5
Communication tester: uncertainty of the absolute level
p. 50
A.4.2.6
Sensitivity measurement: output level step resolution
p. 51
A.4.2.7
Measurement distance
p. 51
A.4.2.7.1
Offset of phase centre from axis(es) of rotation
p. 51
A.4.2.7.1.1
Offset of DUT phase centre from axis(es) of rotation
p. 51
A.4.2.7.1.2
Offset of calibration antenna phase centre from axis(es) of rotation
p. 51
A.4.2.7.2
Mutual coupling
p. 52
A.4.2.7.3
Phase curvature
p. 52
A.4.2.8
Quality of quiet zone
p. 52
A.4.2.9
DUT Tx-power drift
p. 53
A.4.2.10
DUT sensitivity drift
p. 54
A.4.2.11
Uncertainty related to the use of phantoms
p. 54
A.4.2.11.1
Uncertainty from using different types of SAM phantom
p. 54
A.4.2.11.2
Simulated tissue liquid uncertainty
p. 54
A.4.2.11.3
Uncertainty of dielectric properties and shape of the hand phantom
p. 54
A.4.2.11.4
Uncertainty from using different types of Laptop Ground Plane phantom
p. 56
A.4.2.11.5
Positioning Uncertainty from using Phantoms
p. 56
A.4.2.12
Coarse sampling grid
p. 57
A.4.2.13
Random uncertainty
p. 57
A.4.2.14
Frequency response
p. 58
A.4.2.15
Uncertainty of network analyser
p. 58
A.4.2.16
Uncertainty of the gain/efficiency of the calibration antenna
p. 58
A.4.3
Total Radiated Power (TRP)
p. 58
A.4.3.1
Anechoic Chamber Method
p. 58
A.4.4
Total Radiated Sensitivity (TRS)
p. 62
A.4.4.1
Anechoic Chamber Method
p. 62
B
(Normative) Phantoms definition and Positioning
p. 64
B.1
General
p. 64
B.2
Phantom Definition
p. 64
B.2.1
Head Phantom
p. 64
B.2.2
PDA Grip Hand Phantom
p. 65
B.2.3
Wide Grip Hand Phantom
p. 65
B.3
UE positioning guidelines
p. 66
B.3.1
Hand phantom only (Browsing mode)
p. 66
B.3.1.1
Wide Grip Hand
p. 66
B.3.1.2
PDA Grip Hand
p. 66
C
(Normative) Environmental requirements
p. 67
C.1
General
p. 67
C.2
Environmental
p. 67
C.2.1
Temperature
p. 67
C.2.2
Voltage
p. 67
D
(Normative) Maximum uncertainty of test system and test tolerance
p. 68
D.1
Maximum uncertainty of test system
p. 68
D.2
Test Tolerances
p. 68
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p. 69