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TS 38.141-2
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A
Reference measurement channels
B
Environmental requirements for the BS equipment
C
Test tolerances and derivation of test requirements
D
Calibration
E
OTA measurement system set-up
G
Transmitter spatial emissions declaration
H
Characteristics of the interfering signals
I
TRP measurement procedures
J
Propagation conditions
K
Measuring noise close to noise-floor
L
In-channel TX tests
M
General rules for statistical testing
M.1
Testing methodology of PUSCH performance requirements with 0.001% BLER
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A
(Normative) Reference measurement channels
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A.1
Fixed Reference Channels for OTA sensitivity, OTA reference sensitivity level, OTA ACS, OTA in-band blocking, OTA out-of-band blocking, OTA receiver intermodulation and OTA in-channel selectivity (QPSK, R=1/3)
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A.2
Fixed Reference Channels for OTA dynamic range (16QAM, R=2/3)
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A.3
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (QPSK, R=193/1024)
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A.3A
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (QPSK, R=99/1024)
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A.3B
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (QPSK, R=308/1024)
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A.4
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (16QAM, R=658/1024)
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A.5
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (64QAM, R=567/1024)
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A.6
PRACH Test preambles
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A.7
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (16QAM, R=434/1024)
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A.8
Fixed Reference Channels for performance requirements (QPSK, R=157/1024)
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B
(Normative) Environmental requirements for the BS equipment
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B.1
General
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B.2
Normal test environment
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B.3
Extreme test environment
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B.3.1
Extreme temperature
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B.4
Vibration
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B.5
Power supply
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B.6
Measurement of test environments
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B.7
OTA extreme test methods
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B.7.1
Direct far field method
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B.7.2
Relative method
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C
Test tolerances and derivation of test requirements
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C.1
Measurement of transmitter
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C.2
Measurement of receiver
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C.3
Measurement of performance requirements
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D
(Normative) Calibration
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E
OTA measurement system set-up
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E.1
Transmitter
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E.1.1
Radiated transmit power, OTA output power dynamics, OTA transmitted signal quality, OTA occupied bandwidth, and OTA transmit ON/OFF power (BS type 2-O)
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E.1.2
OTA base station output power, OTA ACLR, OTA operating band unwanted emissions
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E.1.3
OTA spurious emissions
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E.1.4
OTA co-location emissions, OTA transmit ON/OFF power (BS type 1-O)
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E.1.5
OTA transmitter intermodulation
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E.2
Receiver
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E.2.1
OTA sensitivity and OTA reference sensitivity level
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E.2.2
OTA dynamic range
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E.2.3
OTA adjacent channel selectivity, general OTA blocking, and OTA narrowband blocking
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E.2.4
OTA blocking
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E.2.4.1
General OTA out-of-band blocking
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E.2.4.2
OTA co-location blocking
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E.2.5
OTA receiver spurious emissions
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E.2.6
OTA receiver intermodulation
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E.2.7
OTA in-channel selectivity
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E.3
Performance requirements
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(Normative)
Void
G
Transmitter spatial emissions declaration
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G.1
General
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G.2
Declarations
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H
(Normative) Characteristics of the interfering signals
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I
(Normative) TRP measurement procedures
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I.1
General
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I.2
Spherical equal angle grid
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I.2.1
General
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I.2.2
Reference angular step criteria
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I.3
Spherical equal area grid
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I.4
Spherical Fibonacci grid
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I.5
Orthogonal cut grid
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I.5.1
General
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I.5.2
Operating band unwanted emissions
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I.5.3
Spurious unwanted emissions
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I.6
Wave vector space grid
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I.7
Void
I.8
Void
I.9
Full sphere with sparse sampling
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I.10
Beam-based directions
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I.11
Peak method
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I.12
Equal sector with peak average
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I.13
Pre-scan
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(Normative) Propagation conditions
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J.1
Static propagation condition
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J.2
Multi-path fading propagation conditions
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J.2.1
Delay profiles
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J.2.1.1
Delay profiles for FR1
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J.2.1.2
Delay profiles for FR2
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J.2.2
Combinations of channel model parameters
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J.2.3
MIMO channel correlation matrices
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J.2.3.1
MIMO correlation matrices using Uniform Linear Array
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J.2.3.1.1
Definition of MIMO correlation matrices
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J.2.3.1.2
MIMO correlation matrices at high, medium and low level
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J.2.3.2
Multi-antenna channel models using cross polarized antennas
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J.2.3.2.1
Definition of MIMO correlation matrices using cross polarized antennas
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J.2.3.2.2
Spatial correlation matrices at UE and gNB sides
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J.2.3.2.2.1
Spatial correlation matrices at UE side
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J.2.3.2.2.2
Spatial correlation matrices at gNB side
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J.2.3.2.3
MIMO correlation matrices using cross polarized antennas
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J.3
High speed train condition
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J.4
Moving propagation conditions
|R16|
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K
Measuring noise close to noise-floor
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L
(Normative) In-channel TX tests
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L.1
General
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L.2
Basic principles
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L.2.1
Output signal of the TX under test
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L.2.2
Ideal signal
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L.2.3
Measurement results
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L.2.4
Measurement points
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L.3
Pre-FFT minimization process
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L.4
Timing of the FFT window
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L.5
Resource element TX power
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L.6
Post-FFT equalisation
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L.7
EVM
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L.7.0
General
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L.7.1
Averaged EVM (FDD)
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L.7.2
Averaged EVM (TDD)
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M
(Normative) General rules for statistical testing
|R16|
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M.1
Testing methodology of PUSCH performance requirements with 0.001% BLER
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M.1.1
General
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M.1.2
Numerical definition of the pass-fail limits for testing PUSCH 0.001% BLER
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M.1.3
Theory to derive the early pass/fail limits in M.1.2 (informative)
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M.1.3.1
Numerical definition of the pass-fail limits for testing PUSCH 0.001% BLER
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M.1.3.2
Simulation to derive the pass-fail limits for testing PUSCH 0.001% BLER
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Change history
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