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A regular cell is paired with additional logical cell serving the same site sector.
This dependency could be bi-directional this first cell could play a role of secondary
cell as well.
Pcell and SCell have to be collocated with each other
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RL30: Operator specific CQI (LTE418): 21 new QCIs configurable in the range from
128 to 254. Better user and service differentiation for non-GBR services, e.g. bronze,
silver and gold users. Operator specific QCIs can be used as well in case of RAN
sharing to define a set of QCIs dedicated for each operator
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PO_UE_PUSCH(2) = 0
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DL adaptive closed loop MIMO (4x2) supports Transmit Diversity for 4 antenna ports
in Transmission Mode 4 (TM4) and in Transmission Mode 2 (TM2).
3GPP has specified open loop Transmit Diversity using one codeword: Precoding
Feedback and Rank Information is not required!
Transmit Diversity using 4 antenna ports is used whenever there is no valid,
complete and consistent Channel State Information available as detected by eNodeB.
During Initialization when RRC setup is performed
No update of valid CSI reports for single layer (RI=1) and dual layer
(RI=2) transmissions since a characteristic update time.
UE does not send valid reports (e.g. Category 1 UEs).
Transmit Diversity for 4 antenna ports is implemented as a combination of SFBC
(Space Frequency Block Coding) with FSTD (Frequency Switched Time Diversity).
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CQI Filter:
- For Diversity (Report with Rank = 1) newCQI = WIDEBAND_CQI_Stream1 +
DELTA_CQI*rdMimoOllaUsedXX.
-For Spatial Multiplexing (Report with Rank = 2) newCQI = (WIDEBAND_CQI_Stream1
+ WIDEBAND_CQI_Stream2) / 2 + mimoCqiCompSmDivXX +
DELTA_CQI*rdMimoOllaUsedXX.
During times on inactivity, also the CQI filter shall be slightly modified to provide a
slow and seamless movement towards Diversity Mode independent from
mimoXXCqiAvg settings. For every TTI mimoCQI(t) is decreased by:
mimoCQI(t) = rdMimoCqiAgeing *mimoCQI(t-1)
Averaging:
mimoCQI(t) = (1-mimoXXCqiAvg)*mimoCQI(t-1) + mimoXXCqiAvg*newCQI.
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2 codewords are the 3GPP max Ack/Nck and CQI are per codeword 2 CW gives an
optimum overhead.
Even with high order layers (say 8x8) still only 2 CW but we are sending the
codewords much faster!
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Perform Attach, then start download by using Jperf with fixed 2 Mbps (1UE). Make su
re good radio condition of UE during this test for both CQI and SINR value in order to
fulfill MIMO condition.
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Perform Attach, then start download by using Jperf with fixed 2 Mbps (1UE). Make
sure good radio condition of UE during this test for both CQI and SINR value. Increase
attenuator of Ant1 to be 100dB to simulate TX DIV condition.
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a (0,1) = 0.0, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, 1.0 (partial PL compensation
by open loop)
Random access grant: j=2
PO_UE_PUSCH(2) = 0
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LTE786 modifies the receiver at the eNodeB. The blanked PUCCH PRBs are not
received, therefore they do not influence the received SINR. This means that the
blanked resources do not contribute to the PUCCH RSSI nor SINR statistics, the
measurements of the PUSCH RSSI and SINR are performed on the reduced amount
of PRBs
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LTE786 modifies the receiver at the eNodeB. The blanked PUCCH PRBs are not
received, therefore they do not influence the received SINR. This means that the
blanked resources do not contribute to the PUCCH RSSI nor SINR statistics, the
measurements of the PUSCH RSSI and SINR are performed on the reduced amount
of PRBs
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Test Scenario : Perform Attach, then start download or upload by using Jperf with
fixed 2 Mbps (1UE) then verify PM counters
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(*): 3GPP specifies also other network sharing solutions for LTE, namely
National Roaming and Gateway Core Network however those are Core based
solutions which are out of scope of this presentation
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