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Content for
TR 36.802
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References
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Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
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Background
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Frequency bands and channel arrangement
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System scenarios
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Study of BS requirements
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Study of UE requirements
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Other requirements
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Test specification
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Change History
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References
3
Definitions, symbols and abbreviations
3.1
Definitions
3.2
Symbols
3.3
Abbreviations
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Background
4.1
Work item objective
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Frequency bands and channel arrangement
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5.1
General
5.2
Operating bands
5.3
Channel bandwidth
5.4
Channel arrangement
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5.4.1
Channel spacing
5.4.2
Channel raster
5.4.3
Carrier frequency and EARFCN for NB-IoT
5.4.4
TX-RX frequency separation for NB-IoT
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System scenarios
6.1
Coexistence simulation cases
6.2
Coexistence simulation assumptions
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6.3
Coexistence simulation methodology
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6.4
Coexistence simulation results
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6.4.1
Case1 -Standalone downlink, NB-IoT aggressor, LTE victim
6.4.2
Case2 -Standalone downlink, LTE aggressor, NB-IoT victim
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6.4.3
Case3 -Standalone downlink, NB-IoT aggressor, UMTS victim
6.4.4
Case4 -Standalone downlink, UMTS aggressor, NB-IoT victim
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6.4.5
Case5 -Standalone downlink, NB-IoT aggressor, GSM victim
6.4.6
Case6 -Standalone downlink, GSM aggressor, NB-IoT victim
6.4.7
Case7 -Standalone uplink, NB-IoT aggressor, LTE victim
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6.4.8
Case8 -Standalone uplink, LTE aggressor, NB-IoT victim
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6.4.9
Case9 -Standalone uplink, NB-IoT aggressor, UMTS victim
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6.4.10
Case10 -Standalone uplink, UMTS aggressor, NB-IoT victim
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6.4.11
Case11 -Standalone uplink, NB-IoT aggressor, GSM victim
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6.4.12
Case12 -Standalone uplink, GSM aggressor, NB-IoT victim
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6.4.13
Intermediary Conclusion
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6.4.14
UEM masks
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6.4.15
Conclusion
6.4.16
Case13 -Guard band uplink, NB-IoT aggressor, LTE victim
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6.4.17
Case14 -Guard band uplink, LTE aggressor, NB-IoT victim
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6.4.18
Case15 -In-band uplink, NB-IoT aggressor, LTE victim
6.4.19
Case16 -In-band uplink, LTE aggressor, NB-IoT victim
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6.4.20
Background and conclusion
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Study of BS requirements
7.1
Transmitter characteristics
7.1.1
General
7.1.2
Base station output power
7.1.3
Output power dynamics
7.1.3.1
Power boosting of NB-IoT carrier in LTE in-band/guard band operation
7.1.4
Transmit ON/OFF power
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7.1.5
Transmitted signal quality
7.1.5.1
Error Vector Magnitude
7.1.5.2
Frequency error
7.1.5.3
Time alignment error
7.1.5.4
DL NRS power
7.1.6
Unwanted emissions
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7.1.6.1
Occupied bandwidth
7.1.6.2
Adjacent Channel Leakage power Ratio (ACLR)
7.1.6.3
Operating band unwanted emissions
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7.1.6.4
Transmitter spurious emissions
7.1.7
Transmitter intermodulation
7.2
Receiver characteristics
7.2.1
Reference sensitivity level
7.2.2
Dynamic Range
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7.2.3
In-channel selectivity
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7.2.4
ACS/Blocking
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7.2.5
Receiver spurious emission
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7.2.6
Receiver intermodulation
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Study of UE requirements
8.1
Transmitter characteristics
8.1.1
Agreements
8.1.2
EVM
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8.1.2.1
Single tone rotated pi/4 QPSK EVM
8.1.2.2
Single tone rotated pi/2 BPSK EVM
8.1.3
Minimum and OFF power
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8.1.3.1
Fully allocated channel case
8.1.3.2
Single tone case
8.1.4
Spectrum emission mask and spurious emission domain boundary
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8.1.5
NB-IoT UE ACLR
8.1.6
A-MPR
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8.1.7
EVM equalizer spectrum flatness
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8.1.8
Transmit intermodulation
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8.1.8.1
E-UTRA requirement background
8.1.8.2
NB-IoT Tx intermodulation requirement
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8.1.9
Relative power control
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8.2
Receiver characteristics
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8.2.1
Agreements from NB-IoT Ad-Hoc
8.2.2
Maximum input level
8.2.3
ACS
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8.2.3.1
Outcome of NB-IoT standalone co-ex simulations
8.2.3.2
ACS test background
8.2.4
In-band blocking
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8.2.5
NB-IoT receiver intermodulation
8.2.6
Narrowband blocking
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8.2.7
Receiver spurious emissions
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Other requirements
9.1
RRM requirements
9.2
Performance requirements
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Test specification
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Change History
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