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Test & Measurement

R&STSMW
Universal Radio
Network Analyzer
Scanner for drive tests
and I/Q streaming

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R&STSMW
Universal Radio
Network Analyzer
At a glance
The R&STSMW universal radio network analyzer is
a platform for optimizing all conventional wireless
communications networks. Two frontends for any
input frequency from 30MHz to 6GHz, preselection
and software-defined architecture offer unsurpassed
performance while providing maximum flexibility.
In addition to functioning as a scanner for wireless
communications networks, the R&STSMW is also
an ideal digital I/Q baseband receiver.

Owing to its hardware platform, the R&STSMW univer


sal radio network analyzer offers maximum flexibility.
For example, the R&STSMW comes in handy as an
LTE scanner, and it can be utilized together with the
R&SROMES4 drive test software to roll out and opti
mize 3GPP EUTRA networks. In addition to LTE, other
wireless communications technologies such as GSM,
WCDMA, CDMA20001xEV-DO, TETRA and WiMAX
are supported simultaneously.
Moreover, the R&STSMW can be used as a realtime
scanner for I/Q baseband data. The R&STSMW-K1 option
offers a MATLAB and a C++ interface via which I/Q mea
surement data can be captured and evaluated.

Key facts
User-definable input frequency range from 30MHz to
6GHz
Two independent RF and signal processing paths,
eachwith a bandwidth of up to 20MHz
Integrated preselection for high intermodulation
suppression while dynamic range is high
Support of LTE-FDD and TD-LTE
Support of TD-SCDMA
Parallel measurements in GSM, WCDMA, LTE,
CDMA2000, 1xEV-DO, TETRA and WiMAX networks
with the R&SROMES4 drive test software
Spectrum measurements with the RF power scan option
I/Q baseband streaming and capturing
Integrated GPS

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R&STSMW
Universal Radio
Network Analyzer
Benefits and
key features

LTE and MIMO network rollout and network


optimization
Automatic detection and measurement of all available
cells
MIMO-specific measurements show MIMO gain
Intersymbol interference analysis with multipath
measurements
Narrowband and wideband measurements
Support of LTE-FDD and TD-LTE
Support of LTE-A
LTE downlink allocation analyzer
Automatic channel detection
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All-in-one drive test solution with R&SROMES4


Network optimization with scanner and test terminal
Improvement of QoS
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Parallel support of multiple wireless


communications technologies
Simultaneous measurements in GSM, LTE, WCDMA,
CDMA2000, 1xEV-DO, TETRA and WiMAX
Simple scanner setup
Flexible assignment of the two receivers for maximum
measurement speed
Everything in one instrument
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Maximum flexibility when evaluating I/Qdata


Seamless streaming of I/Q data in realtime
I/Q streaming via LAN (1)
I/Q streaming via Rohde&Schwarz I/Q interface (2)
Data access via MATLAB or C++interface
Fast integration due to included example application
based on MATLAB
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Unsurpassed h
ardware platform performanceand
flexibility
Broadband with 20MHz bandwidth and maximum
frequency range from 30MHz to 6GHz
Maximum configuration flexibility
Top dynamic range and measurement accuracy owing to
adaptive preselection
Update of hardware platform via software
Integrated SuperSense GPS with PPS
R&STSMF special solution
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Supported by many drive test tools


Open interfaces for integration into individual software
solutions
Flexibility in choice of drive test software
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LTE and MIMO


network rollout
and network
optimization

Using the R&STSMW together with the R&SROMES4


drive test software opens the door to numerous measure
ment and analysis capabilities for LTE field tests.

Automatic detection and measurement of all


available cells
All that the R&SROMES4 software needs to know is the
center frequency of an LTE signal. The R&STSMW can
find all further information that is required, e.g. the band
width used, the physical cell ID, the eNodeB cell ID, the
cyclic prefix length or the synchronization channels (PSCH
and S-SCH) and RSRP/RSRQ/RS-SINR values. This is par
ticularly relevant when a wireless communications net
work is growing in size and complexity. The user does not
require any detailed knowledge about the LTE network and
its structure when carrying out measurements.
Immediately after the measurement is started, the
power values of the physical cell IDs are displayed in a
TopNchart.
In addition to these values, the RSRP, RSRQ and the nar
rowband and wideband signal to interference plus noise
ratio (SINR) are output. These values indicate whether
interference is present on a signal. The sync-signal mea
surement results can be output at a maximum rate of
200measurements/s.

Condition number per resource block.

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MIMO-specific measurements show MIMO gain


A special MIMO measurement using the two internal
R&STSMW receivers measures the true MIMO gain under
real-world conditions. Two antennas simultaneously mea
sure the LTE signal, making it possible to determine the
degree of correlation of the MIMO channel. This indicates
whether MIMO can profitably be used in the measured
area and whether investments to expand the infrastructure
will pay off.
The MIMO measurement function can be used for 4x2 and
2x2 systems. All measurements are based on the channel
matrix H with the complex amplitude and phase values.
The matrix is output for each measured cell and resource
block. The condition number calculated from the matrices
obtained gives a good idea of the degree of correlation of
a MIMO channel. A value in the range of 0dB to 15dB,
for example, indicates good conditions for LTEMIMO.

Intersymbol interference analysis with multipath


measurements
By means of the channel impulse response measurement,
the R&STSMW can measure multipath propagation
and reflections and then display the results by using the
R&SROMES4 software. Reflections can be measured in a
time frame of 6s to +34s. This means that the eightfold length of a normal cyclic prefix can be measured. As
a result, the user can detect violations of the guard interval
(intersymbol interference, ISI).
A further interference factor may be excessively high base
station phase noise. The low inherent phase noise of the
R&STSMW allows users to also detect problems in the
base station.

R&SROMES4 allows the measurement data to be output


to a text file for further processing. MIMO-specific mea
surements are useful for the following applications:
Determining in what areas MIMO can profitably be used
Determining whether additional investments for MIMO
will pay off
Optimizing MIMO performance
Reproducing LTE signal channels in the lab under
realworld conditions

Subcarriers

MIMO configuration

R1

R1

R1

TX1

RX1

TX1:RX1 TX1:RX2
TX2:RX1 TX2:RX2

R1

R1

R1

TX2

R1

R1

TX1

Symbols
Subcarriers

TX1

R1

R1

R1

R1

R1

TX2

TX2

RX2

R1

R1

R1

Symbols

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Narrowband and wideband measurements

Support of LTE-FDD and TD-LTE

The R&STSMW automatically recognizes the bandwidth


of the LTE signal. Based on this information, both narrow
band measurements and wideband measurements are
output simultaneously. Wideband measurements are es
pecially important to detect any interference caused by ex
ternal sources such as TV transmitters, repeaters, jammers
and narrowband interferers.

The R&STSMW can also perform FDD and TDD measure


ments. Measurements can be carried out in parallel in the
TDD frequency bands 33 to 44 and the FDD frequency
bands 1 to 31.

Of particular interest is the SINR of the reference signal


(RS-SINR), which is measured for each resource block, cell
and antenna. This measurement shows interference and
its spectral position, making it possible to quickly trace the
causes of interference. The figure to the right shows the
paths of a 2x2 or 4x2 LTE system as a waterfall diagram,
making changes over time visible. A marker allows the
user to quickly find the resource block and frequency from
which interference originates, as well as the associated
RS-SINR and timestamp.

There are no additional costs for TD-LTE and other


frequency bands, making the R&STSMW an investment
for the future with maximum flexibility.

Support of LTE-A
In an LTE-Advanced network with carrier aggregation (CA)
the network schedules data for a terminal on several carri
ers at the same time. As the component carriers utilize dif
ferent frequencies, it is vital to validate the coverage of the
carriers. The R&STSMW is ideal for this task since it sup
ports the simultaneous measurement of any combination
of LTE carriers. Even MIMO measurements are possible on
all component carriers.

Wideband RS-SINR per resource block and per antenna.


Received
power

Quality

Narrowband

Wideband

Power

RSRP

Based on SCH (62 SC1)) Based on full RS2)


bandwidth
RSRQ
RSRQ
Based on PBCH (72 SC) Based on full RS bandwidth

SNR
Total power

SINR

RS-SINR

Based on SCH (62 SC)

Based on full RS bandwidth

Ptotal

RSSI

Based on SCH (62 SC)

Based on full RS bandwidth

SC: synchronization channel.


RS: reference signal.

1)

2)

Typical configuration of an LTE drive test system consisting of an


R&STSMW and the R&SROMES4 software.

Equipment required for LTE drive tests

R&STSMW universal radio network analyzer


R&STSMW-K29 LTE scanner option
R&STSMW-K30 LTE MIMO scanner option
R&STSMW-Z1 power supply
R&SROMES4 drive test software
R&SROMES4T1W R&STSMW all-technology driver for R&SROMES
R&SROMES4LTS LTE Samsung driver
R&SROMES4LTQ LTE Qualcomm driver
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LTE downlink allocation analyzer


The R&STSMW offers a unique feature that allows analy
sis of the DL allocations of the strongest eNodeBs during
measurement. The information provided includes the num
ber of UEs that have been scheduled data by the eNodeB,
the MCS and throughput for each detected UE, and the
occupation of the cell. The information is provided per
TTI and per resource block. The data can be statistically
evaluated to assess the overall load of the cell in terms of
throughput and number of users.
This information is of interest during network optimization
and troubleshooting, where it helps users acquire network
data without accessing O&M network information such as
base station counters. For example, a limited UE through
put can be explained if the LTE downlink allocation analy
sis result provided by the scanner shows that the cell load
is already high and therefore not enough resources are
available for the test UE.

LTE eMBMS measurements


The LTE evolved multimedia broadcast multicast service
(eMBMS) uses several base stations to broadcast the
same content at the same time to all users. This poses
new challenges for RAN engineers, such as base station
synchronization and managing the coverage and quality of
the multimedia single frequency network. eMBMS scanner
measurements provide the needed insight to the SFNs
RF performance, such as eMBMS reference signal power,
quality and SINR. The channel impulse response provided
by the scanner allows detection of intersymbol interfer
ence as well as the interfering base station. The complete

MBSFN configuration is decoded from SIB messages 2


and 13 from the broadcast channel. eMBMS measure
ments are enabled by the R&STSMW-K32 option.
In a benchmarking environment, the feature provides deep
insight into networks, allowing comparison of traffic and
available capacity between different operators. The tool
can also be used as a network probe to measure the cell
load in a stationary situation, for example when a site own
er is interested in understanding the importance of a site
before renewing the lease with the network operator.

Automatic channel detection


In combination with the R&SROMES4ACD automatic
channel detection feature, the R&STSMW detects ac
tive channels in a specified band. LTE, UMTS and
CDMA2000/1xEV-DO networks are supported. This
feature can be optionally enhanced by a spectrum scan
that significantly speeds up the detection process. In this
mode, channel lists no longer have to be set up before a
measurement campaign. The measurement system dy
namically identifies new channels and adds them to the
workspace during the drive. This is particularly relevant in
LTE networks that are deployed in a shared spectrum with
other cellular standards where frequent channel frequency
and channel bandwidth changes can occur.
Without R&SROMES4ACD, the automatic channel de
tection is provided by the R&STSMW-K40 option via the
ViCom interface.

Top N with narrowband, wideband and MIMO values.

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EUTRA
Uplink (UL) operating band
operating band BS: receive
UE: transmit

Downlink (DL) operating band


BS: transmit
UE: receive

Duplex mode

2110MHz to 2170MHz

FDD

1920MHz to 1980MHz

1850MHz to 1910MHz

1930MHz to 1990MHz

FDD

1710MHz to 1785MHz

1805MHz to 1880MHz

FDD

1710MHz to 1755MHz

2110MHz to 2155MHz

FDD

824MHz to 849MHz

869MHz to 894MHz

FDD

830MHz to 840MHz

875MHz to 885MHz

FDD

2500MHz to 2570MHz

2620MHz to 2690MHz

FDD

880MHz to 915MHz

925MHz to 960MHz

FDD

1749.9MHz to 1784.9MHz

1844.9MHz to 1879.9MHz

FDD

10

1710MHz to 1770MHz

2110MHz to 2170MHz

FDD

11

1427.9MHz to 1447.9MHz

1475.9MHz to 1495.9MHz

FDD

12

699MHz to 716MHz

729MHz to 746MHz

FDD

13

777MHz to 787MHz

746MHz to 756MHz

FDD

14

788MHz to 798MHz

758MHz to 768MHz

FDD

15

Reserved

Reserved

FDD

16

Reserved

Reserved

FDD

17

704MHz to 716MHz

734MHz to 746MHz

FDD

18

815MHz to 830MHz

860MHz to 875MHz

FDD

19

830MHz to 845MHz

875MHz to 890MHz

FDD

20

832MHz to 862MHz

791MHz to 821MHz

FDD

21

1447.9MHz to 1462.9MHz

1495.9MHz to 1510.9MHz

FDD

22

3410MHz to 3490MHz

3510MHz to 3590MHz

FDD

23

2000MHz to 2020MHz

2180MHz to 2200MHz

FDD

24

1626.5MHz to 1660.5MHz

1525MHz to 1559MHz

FDD

25

1850MHz to 1915MHz

1930MHz to 1995MHz

FDD

26

814MHz to 849MHz

859MHz to 894MHz

FDD

27

807MHz to 824MHz

852MHz to 869MHz

FDD

28

703MHz to 748MHz

758MHz to 803MHz

FDD

29

717MHz to 728MHz

FDD (CA only)

30

2305MHz to 2315MHz

2350MHz to 2360MHz

FDD

31

452.5MHz to 457.5MHz

462.5MHz to 467.5MHz

FDD

1900MHz to 1920MHz

1900MHz to 1920MHz

TDD

...
33
34

2010MHz to 2025MHz

2010MHz to 2025MHz

TDD

35

1850MHz to 1910MHz

1850MHz to 1910MHz

TDD

36

1930MHz to 1990MHz

1930MHz to 1990MHz

TDD

37

1910MHz to 1930MHz

1910MHz to 1930MHz

TDD

38

2570MHz to 2620MHz

2570MHz to 2620MHz

TDD

39

1880MHz to 1920MHz

1880MHz to 1920MHz

TDD

40

2300MHz to 2400MHz

2300MHz to 2400MHz

TDD

41

2496MHz to 2690MHz

2496MHz to 2690MHz

TDD

42

3400MHz to 3600MHz

3400MHz to 3600MHz

TDD

43

3600MHz to 3800MHz

3600MHz to 3800MHz

TDD

44

703MHz to 803MHz

703MHz to 803MHz

TDD

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All-in-one drive
test solution with
R&SROMES4

When used together with the R&STSMW, the


R&SROMES4 drive test software also supports test
terminals. The R&STSMW can be used to detect and
eliminate wireless communications network errors indi
cated by a terminal.

Network optimization with scanner and test


terminal
The R&SROMES4 drive test software not only evaluates
measurement data from Rohde & Schwarz scanners, it also
covers test terminals. These terminals establish either a
voice or a data link. For example, a voice connection en
ablestheusertomeasurespeechqualityortogenerate
a statistical evaluation about dropped calls. In the case of
data links, the maximum possible transmission rate must
be achieved. This is verified by means of data services
such as an FTP download.

Improvement of QoS
Example: LTE
During an FTP download, a test terminal displays the maxi
mum current data transmission rate. If this rate is too low
with regard to the wireless communications technology
beingused,thechannelqualityindicator(CQI)measured
by the test terminal can be used to trace the cause of the
problem.

When combined with R&SROMES4, the R&STSMW can be used with


the technologies listed in the table.

Technology

Option

3GPP LTE MIMO

R&STSMWK30

3GPP LTE

R&STSMWK29

WiMAXIEEE802.16e

R&STSMW-K28

GSM/WCDMA

R&STSMW-K21

CDMA2000,1xEV-DORev.B

R&STSMWK22

TETRA

R&STSMWK26

TETRARel.2(TEDS)

R&STSMWK26Q

TETRA DMO

R&STSMWK26D

RF power scan

R&STSMW-K27

If the CQI is too low, either the received signal may be too
weak or the measured SINR may be very low. In this case,
the test terminal will not be able to use any higherorder
modulation types such as 64QAM. The R&STSMW can
detect and identify such trouble spots independently of
the terminal. If the received signals are too weak, this may
indicate that the test terminal did not find a neighbor cell.
The R&STSMW is networkindependent because it does
not rely on neighbor lists. Unknown neighbor cells can
therefore be detected without any problem. Even auto
maticneighborrelation(ANR)algorithmsthatareusedby
self-organizingnetworks(SON)canbeverified.

Typical drive test configuration

Test terminal

R&SROMES4 software

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Parallel support of
multiple wireless
communications
technologies

The R&STSMW can be adapted to the customer's ap


plication by using various options. Together with the
R&SROMES4 software, up to seven different technolo
gies can be measured and displayed at the same time,
while the hardware resources can be scaled as needed.

Simultaneous measurements in GSM, LTE,


WCDMA, CDMA2000, 1xEV-DO, TETRA and
WiMAX
Multiple wireless communications technologies are
often used simultaneously. Particularly during the roll
out of technologies such as 3GPP LTE or WiMAX
IEEE802.16e, wireless communications networks such
as GSM/WCDMA, CDMA2000, 1xEV-DO or TETRA
are already present. To keep the T&M effort and the
related costs low, an all-in-one solution should be used.
Rohde&Schwarz offers the perfect solution with its
R&STSMW and the R&SROMES4 software.

Simple scanner setup


The user generally does not require expert knowledge
about the wireless communications network to be tested.
The R&STSMW detects all important information auto
matically. For example, the user only has to enter the fol
lowing parameters: the UARFCN number in a WCDMA
network, the band in a GSM network, the center frequen
cy in a WiMAX or LTE network, and the channel number
in a CDMA2000, 1xEV-DO network. The R&STSMW then
automatically detects and measures all detectable scram
bling codes, channels, preamble indices and physical cell
IDs. The measurement speed is not affected by the quan
tity of measured signals. Similarly for TETRA, all a
ctive
channels in a 15MHz downlink band are detected and
decoded automatically.

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Flexible assignment of the two receivers for


maximum measurement speed
Technologies to be measured can be flexibly distributed
to two RF and signal paths. Measuring two technologies
in parallel does not cause any reduction in measurement
speed. If further technologies are added, they are timedistributed to the hardware resources. This feature en
ables the R&STSMW to offer maximum performance in
multiple-technology measurements. Up to seven wireless
communications technologies can be measured at the
same time.

Everything in one instrument


Wireless communications scanners such as the
R&STSMW are primarily used when measurements
must be performed independently of a test terminal. The
R&SROMES4 software offers a Top N evaluation of all
available signals for each technology. The user receives
an overview of the strongest signals and can sort them
by provider. Especially in CDMA2000 and WCDMA net
works, this evaluation plays a crucial role in reducing pilot
pollution.
Furthermore, neighbor cells that may not be found by a
test terminal can be detected. Missing neighbor cells can
be detected independently of the technology. This enables
the user to identify coverage gaps or interference. The ca
pability to demodulate the broadcast information of the
broadcast channel (BCH) offers insight into the network
configuration. Applications such as automatic neighbor
hood analysis or automatic interference detection can eas
ily be carried out by applying this functionality.
The RF spectrum scan running in parallel additionally sup
ports finding external interferences. Moreover, this func
tion is very useful in spectrum clearing, in refarming and in
using the digital dividend.
The R&STSMW can also be used for benchmark
purposes. Multiple technologies and multiple providers
can be scanned simultaneously. Even when a new tech
nology is being rolled out, networks already present can
be monitored as well.

Technologies supported
by the R&STSMW

SIB decoding

GSM

WCDMA

CDMA2000

1xEV-DO (Rel. 0/Rev. A/Rev. B)

WiMAX IEEE802.16e

TD-LTE

LTE FDD

TETRA, TETRA2, TETRA DMO

TD-SCDMA

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Maximum flexibility
when evaluating
I/Qdata

Seamless streaming of I/Q data in realtime


A special asset of the R&STSMW is its R&STSMW-K1
digital I/Q data interface. Users of this option can, for ex
ample, perform technology-independent channel mea
surements. These measurements can be used to simu
late realistic fading scenarios in a lab environment. The
recorded I/Q data can either be replayed in the lab using
a Rohde&Schwarz signal generator or analyzed using
the MATLAB/C++ interface. I/Q data can be recorded in
two ways. One, the R&STSMW can be connected with
a PC via a LAN interface. Two, the data can be recorded
with the R&SIQR via the Rohde&Schwarz I/Q interface.
The higher data rate of the Rohde&Schwarz I/Q inter
face makes it possible to record both frontends of the
R&STSMW with up to 2 20MHz instead of using a
20MHz I/Q measurement bandwidth.
To facilitate I/Q data analysis, the GPS data is saved to
gether with the I/Q data. The R&STSMW offers a truly
mobile solution for recording all types of RF signals.

I/Q streaming via LAN (1)


For this application, the R&STSMW and a high-per
formance PC are connected via Gigabit Ethernet. This
interface allows a maximum streaming bandwidth of
20MHz with 8/12/16 or 20-bit data compression. The
measured data is stored on a fast hard disk. It can be re
played as a waveform on a Rohde&Schwarz signal gen
erator or analyzed via MATLAB. In addition to offering
a MATLAB-based GUI for controlling the recording, the
R&STSMW-K1 option also includes a MATLAB and a
C++interface. These interfaces permit simple access to
the I/Q data after the measurement or in realtime. The
recording time is limited only by the size of the hard disk.
A hard disk with a write speed of at least 80 Mbyte/s is
recommended to avoid any problems.

I/Q streaming via Rohde&Schwarz I/Q interface (2)


Due to its higher transmission bandwidth, the
Rohde&Schwarz I/Q interface enables I/Q streaming with
220MHz bandwidth. The R&STSMW is directly con
nected with the R&SIQR and is operated via the R&SIQR
touchscreen.
The I/Q data stored on the removable hard disks of the
R&SIQR can be output to a host PC via Gigabit Ethernet
for offline analysis. All Rohde&Schwarz instruments with a
Rohde&Schwarz I/Q interface, e.g. a signal generator, can
be connected via the digital I/Q interface.
The R&SIQR enables a recording time of one to three
hours depending on the digital word length (8/12/16 or
20bit).

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The automatic gain control feature can be used to prevent


RFleveloverdrivesandmaintaingoodsignalqualityin
case of low signal strength. It is described in the R&SIQR
manual.TheR&SIQR-K104optionisrequiredtousethis
feature.

Application examples
Navigation: recording of GPS/Glonass/Galileo/Compass
(BeiDou)signalsindifferentregions.Recordedsignals
can be replayed under controlled conditions in the lab.
This results in faster timetomarket for GPS receivers and
mobile phones
Broadcasting:recordingofTV/FMsignalsduringa
drive test. Recorded signals can be replayed under lab
conditionstotestTV/FMreceivers
LTE MIMO and LTEAdvanced: channel measurements
for4x2MIMOscenariosandsubsequentanalysis,e.g.
using MATLAB

Equipment required for I/Q recording (1)

R&STSMW universal radio network analyzer


R&STSMW-K1digitalI/Qsoftwareoption
R&STSMW-Z1ACpowersupply
PCwithGigabitLANinterfaceandsupportofjumbo
frames
HarddiskwithSATAinterfaceandmin.datawriterateof
80Mbyte/s

Equipment required for I/Q recording (2)

R&STSMW universal radio network analyzer


R&STSMW-K1digitalI/Qsoftwareoption
R&STSMW-B1Rohde&SchwarzI/Qinterface
R&STSMW-Z1ACpowersupply
R&SIQR100I/Qdatarecorder
R&SIQR-B119Fmemorypack
R&SIQR-K1softwaretoconfigureR&STSMW

For additional options, see R&SIQR brochure and data


sheet.

Two ways to record I/Q data: I/Q data can be analyzed on a PC or replayed on a signal generator
1) Record I/Q data with up to 20 MHz bandwidth
PC

TSMW
I/Q data
Gbit LAN I/Q interface

2) Record and replay I/Q data with 2 20 MHz bandwidth

LAN 1 Gbit

PC, network

2 I/Q

Multiplexing of
two I/Q data streams
R&SIQR-K105

USB 2.0

USB storage

Export (ofine)
IQR-K101

I/Q data stream 1


GPS
(optional)

R&STSMW with
two RF frontends

R&SIQR

Recording

I/Q data stream 2


R&SIQR-K107

Playing

Generator
e.g. R&SSMBV, R&SSFC

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Unsurpassed
hardware platform
performanceand
flexibility

Broadband with 20MHz bandwidth and


maximum frequency range from 30MHz to 6GHz
The R&STSMW universal radio network analyzer offers
a hardware platform with maximum flexibility. The two
integratedbroadbandreceivers(30MHzto6GHz)with
abandwidthof20MHzeachandaseparatepreselection
open the door to a variety of applications.
These features allow the R&STSMW to cover all existing
andfuturefrequencybandswithoutanyadditionalupgrade costs.

Maximum configuration flexibility


The R&STSMW contains two independent receivers
withabandwidthof20MHzeach.Thetworeceivers
can be used for different technologies or they can share
the measurement tasks for a single technology, such as
scanning and demodulating system information blocks
(SIB).Thiscaseisparticularlyinterestingwhenthemaximum scan rate needs to be achieved. For LTE MIMO
specific measurements, the two receivers are controlled
simultaneously.
Insomecases,onlyonereceiverisrequired,whichis
why the R&STSMW is also available as a singlechannel
model. A software option allows the second receiver to
bequicklyandeasilyactivatedatalaterpointintime.Although it consumes 30 % less power, the singlechannel
R&STSMW provides the full range of functions.

Architecture of the dual-channel TSMW universal radio network analyzer

Frontend 1

Processor
board

Preselection and antenna switch


Frontend 2

GPS

Signal processing unit

Power board

DMA

Gbit

Signal processing unit

GPS

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Top dynamic range and measurement accuracy


owing to adaptive preselection

Integrated SuperSense GPS with PPS

To achieve top measurement accuracy and dynamic range,


the R&STSMW has an integrated preselection. Multiple
adjustable filters reduce intermodulation in advance. The
analyzer can therefore detect signals with a sensitivity that
is considerably below the noise level (noise figure of 7dB
at 3.5GHz).

An integrated SuperSense GPS receiver with 50 channels


and a refresh rate of 4Hz allows the analyzer to also be
used in areas with weak GPS signals. The R&STSMW
does not need a GPS signal to perform indoor measure
ments. GPS position fix can improve synchronization, but
it is not absolutely necessary. The hardware also supports
Glonass.

Update of hardware platform via software

R&STSMF special solution

The hardware platform can be updated and its function


ality enhanced by means of software. This allows the
R&STSMW to be expanded in the field to handle ad
ditional technologies without having to be sent in for an
upgrade. Only the specific options required are added, for
example when the user wants to add LTE or LTE MIMO to
the existing GSM/WCDMA function.

The R&STSMF is a special model of the R&STSMW


that does not permit any I/Q measurements with the
R&STSMW-K1 option. All other functions are fully
available.

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Supported by many
drive test tools

The R&STSMW universal radio network analyzer is sup


ported by a multitude of professional drive test tools, and
can be used by any specialized measurement software.
UsingtheopenViCominterface,developerscaneasily
integrate the R&STSMW and other R&STSMx scanner
family members into their own coverage measurement
software applications as an OEM receiver.

Open interfaces for integration into individual


software solutions
TheViComAPIprovidesfullaccesstoGSM,WCDMA,
LTE(FDD/TDD),TD-SCDMA,CDMA2000,1xEV-DO
andWiMAXTM measurements as well as the scanners
L3 decoding results. The RF power scan capability of the
R&STSMW and the data from the builtin GPS module
can also be used.
See www.rohdeschwarz.com forViCominterface
description.

Flexibility in choice of drive test software


The listed, commercially available software tools support
the R&STSMW.

Software product

Supported functionality
R&SROMES4
Network Problem Analyzer

GSM,WCDMA,LTE(FDD/TDD),LTEMIMO,CDMA2000,
1xEV-DO,WiMAXTM, RF power scan

Diversity Optimizer
Diversity Benchmarker

GSM,WCDMA,LTE(FDD/TDD),LTEMIMO,CDMA2000,
1xEV-DO,RFpowerscan

XCAL
XCAP

WCDMA,CDMA2000,1xEV-DO,LTE(FDD/TDD)

Nemo Outdoor
Nemo Invex

GSM,WCDMA,LTE(FDD/TDD),LTEMIMO,CDMA2000,
1xEV-DO,RFpowerscan

TEMS Investigation

GSM,WCDMA,LTE(FDD/TDD),LTEMIMO,CDMA2000,
1xEV-DO

Pilot Pioneer
Pilot Navigator

GSM,WCDMA,LTE(FDD/TDD),CDMA2000,1xEV-DO,
RFpowerscan

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Specifications
Specifications
RF characteristics
Frequency range
Level measurement uncertainty

30MHz to 6GHz
S/N > 16dB, 30MHz to 3GHz

< 1dB

S/N > 16dB, 3GHz to 6GHz

< 1.5dB

Maximum permissible input level

5dBm/0V DC

Noise figure

typical value with preamplifier on:


6dB
8dB
7dB
10dB
65dBc (typ.) (12.5dBm TOI)

Intermodulation-free dynamic range

900MHz
2100MHz
3500MHz
6000MHz
level 2 45dBm, 3.5GHz, preamplifier on
level 2 35dBm, 3.5GHz, preamplifier off

70dBc (typ.) (0dBm TOI)

RF receive paths

independent

VSWR

30MHz f 2.5GHz

1.5 (typ.)

2.5GHz f 6GHz

1.7 (typ.)

Preselection channels

5 per RF path, 3 used as tracking filters

LTE characteristics
Frequency bands supported

automatic detection of carrier bandwidth

Measurement modes
Measurement speed

no restrictions
LTE-FDD and TD-LTE

automatic detection of all 504 physical cell IDs


with SIB decoding active

max. 200Hz

SYNC signal power


SYNC signal RE power
SYNC signal power
SYNC signal RE power

123dBm
140.9dBm
127dBm
144.9dBm
20dB to +42dB

Physical decoding accuracy


Sensitivity for initial physical cell ID decoding
Sensitivity after successful physical cell ID
decoding
RS SINR dynamic range
SYNC SINR dynamic range

20dB to +42dB

PCI false detection (ghost code)

< 108

WiMAX characteristics
Frequency bands supported

no restrictions

Measurement speed

automatic detection of all 114 preamble indices

5 measurements/s

Preamble decoding accuracy

1dB (30dBm to 109dBm)

Sensitivity for initial preamble decoding

frame duration: 5ms, FFT size: 1024,


10MHz bandwidth, 2.5GHz
RSSI

Sensitivity after successful preamble decoding

RSSI

< 112dBm

SINR1) dynamic range

< 97dBm
20dB to +26dB

GSM characteristics
Frequency bands supported

no restrictions

Measurement modes

in parallel

Measurement speed

with SI decoding active

DB/TCH/SCH code power, TCH total in-band


power, t imeslot power, GSM spectrum,
BCHdemodulation for all system information
types
500 channels/s

Sensitivity

118dBm

Measurement accuracy

1dB (typ.)

BSIC decoding accuracy

98% for C/I > +2dB

BSIC decoding dynamic range


Sensitivity for initial BSIC detection

C/I > 2dB

Sensitivity after successful BSIC detection

C/I > 11dB

BCCH decoding dynamic range

C/I > 0dB

Derived measurement value.

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Specifications
WCDMA characteristics
Frequency bands supported

no restrictions

Number of RF carrier frequencies

max. 32

Measurement speed

high speed/high dynamic range


automatic detection of all 512 scrambling codes

200Hz/12Hz, with BCH demodulation

Scrambling code detection sensitivity (RSCP)


high speed/high dynamic range

112dBm/121dBm

Sensitivity after successful SC detection

Sensitivity for initial SC detection

high speed/high dynamic range

118dBm/123dBm

Scrambling code detection accuracy (RSCP)

Ec/I0 > 12dB

< 1dB (typ.)

Ec/I0 < 12dB

< 1.5dB (typ.)

Scrambling code false detection (ghost code)


Dynamic range Ec/I0

< 109
high speed/high dynamic range

Min. BCH demodulation threshold Ec/I0

22dB/30dB
> 17dB

TD-SCDMA characteristics
Frequency bands supported

no restrictions

Number of RF carrier frequencies


Measurement speed

max. 32
high speed
high sensitivity

20Hz, with BCH demodulation


8Hz, with BCH demodulation

Sensitivity for initial BTS detection (DwPTS)

high speed/high sensitivity

114dBm/113dBm

Sensitivity for initial SC detection (midamble)

high speed/high sensitivity

115dBm/114dBm

Sensitivity after successful BTS detection

high speed/high sensitivity

115dBm/117dBm

Scrambling code detection accuracy

RSCP

typ. < 1dB

high speed
high sensitivity

7dB
7dB

Automatic detection of all 128 scrambling codes


Scrambling code detection sensitivity

Dynamic range Ec/I0 (DwPTS initial detection)


CDMA2000 characteristics
Frequency bands supported

no restrictions

Number of RF carrier frequencies


Measurement speed

max. 32
automatic detection of all 512 PN codes

PN detection sensitivity
Dynamic range

80Hz, with BCH demodulation


119dBm

Ec/I0

29dB

1xEV-DO characteristics (Rel. 0/Rev. A/Rev. B)


Frequency bands supported

no restrictions

Number of RF carrier frequencies

max. 32

Measurement speed

30Hz, with BCH demodulation

PN detection sensitivity
Dynamic range

120dBm
Ec/I0

15dB

TETRA characteristics
TETRA bands supported
Number of RF carrier frequencies

no restrictions
within a 10MHz downlink band

Channel resolution

25kHz (QPSK)

Measurement speed
Sensitivity (RSSI)

max. 400
max. 8000 channels/s, 20/s for a 10MHz block

RSSI measurements

126dBm

TETRA BSCH decoding (BSCH decoding for


channels with SNR > 9.5dB)
BER measurements

120dBm
126dBm

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Specifications
TETRA2 (TEDS) characteristics
TETRA bands supported
Number of RF carrier frequencies

no restrictions
within a 10MHz band

max. 400

autodetection

25kHz, 50kHz, 100kHz, 150kHz

Channel resolution
Channel bandwidths

25kHz (QAM)

Code rates

autodetection

1/2, 2/3, 1

Modulation

autodetection

4QAM, 16QAM, 64QAM

Sensitivity

RSSI measurements

120dBm (for 25kHz channel bandwidth)

TETRA BSCH decoding (BSCH decoding for


channels with SNR > 9.5dB)
BER measurements
4QAM, code rate 2/3
4QAM, code rate 1/2
16QAM, code rate 1/2
16QAM, code rate 2/3
64QAM, code rate 1/2
64QAM, code rate 2/3

115dBm

hardware requirements: Gbit LAN link, jumbo


frames, hard disk transfer rate 80Mbyte/s

max. 22 Msample/s

Measurement speed

115dBm,
4QAM code rate 2/3 1.8dB
4QAM code rate 2/3 + 4dB
4QAM code rate 2/3 + 6.1dB
4QAM code rate 2/3 + 8.5dB
4QAM code rate 2/3 + 11.4dB
max. 8000 channels/s, 20/s for a 10MHz block

I/Q characteristics (requires R&STSMW-K1)


Digital filter bandwidth, burst
Digital filter bandwidth, streaming

800kHz to 20MHz

Resampling rate

1 Msample/s to 23 Msample/s

Demodulation bandwidth

20MHz

I/Q buffer size


Software support

200 Mbyte
R&SROMES4 drive test software not required;
MATLAB or customer-specific software must
be installed

Gbit LAN I/Q interface


Data format

14-bit ADC resolution

8/12/16/20 bit

Digital I/Q interface (additionally requires R&STSMW-B1)

2)

Interface

Standard protocol

direction

output

level

LVDS

connector

26-pin MDR

sample rate

up to 23 Msample/s
up to 2 23 Msample/s (multiplex mode)
20 bit for I and Q,
18 bit for I and Q (multiplex mode)
unused

resolution
general purpose signals
Transfer mode

enable mode

supported

Channel multiplex

up to 8 channels

Source

transmission of several I/Q data streams in time


division multiplex
interface mode 1 (enable mode)

Automatic gain control (AGC)

requires R&SIQR with R&SIQR-K1 and R&SIQR-K104

frontends 1 and 2

target signal range

30dBm to 60dBm

adjustment steps

4dB

RF power scan
Frequency range

30MHz to 6GHz

Frequency resolution
Sensitivity

140Hz to 1.438MHz
22.4kHz RBW, RMS, at 900MHz
preamplifier off

112dBm

preamplifier on

121dBm

140Hz RBW, RMS, at 900MHz


preamplifier off

134dBm

preamplifier on

141dBm

Suitable cable included with R&SIQR I/Q data recorder.

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Specifications
Scan speed

RSSI scan speed

180kHz resolution, 100MHz span,


20MHz bandwidth
11.23kHz resolution, 10MHz span,
10MHz bandwidth
140Hz resolution, 1MHz span,
1MHz bandwidth
20MHz span, 20MHz bandwidth

130Hz

99 GSM channels: 600Hz (59400 channels/s)

20MHz span, 20MHz bandwidth

4 WCDMA channels: 600Hz (2400 channels/s)

20MHz span, 20MHz bandwidth

1 LTE channel (100RB): 600Hz (600 channels/s)

690Hz
64Hz

Max. number of frequency ranges

20

Detectors

max., min., RMS, auto

Reference frequency
1 106 aging per year

Aging
Output for internal reference signal

Input for external reference signal

frequency (approx. sine wave)

10MHz

level

0dBm (typ.)

source impedance

50

frequency

10MHz

max.deviation

3 106

input level limits

> 6dBm, < 19dBm

recommended

0dBm to 19dBm

input impedance

50

Physical characteristics
RF inputs

SnapN connector

50

Data interface

RJ-45

10/100/1000BaseT Ethernet3)

Reference input/output

BNC female

50

Pulse input/output

2 BNC female

5V, TTL

GPS antenna

SMA female/active GPS antenna

50/3V, max. 100mA

GPS USB interface (standalone)

type B USB connector

GPS receiver
Sensitivity
Acquisition
Channels
System requirements

3)

cold start
tracking
cold start
hot start

148dBm
162dBm
26s
< 1s
50

controller (Pentium IV, 2 Gbyte RAM, Gigabit Ethernet (jumbo packets of at least 4kbyte,
flow control enabled), USB 1.0, USB required only if GPS is used as standalone application)

Jumbo frames are recommended for measurements with R&STSMW-K1. All measurement speed specifications can vary depending on the speed of the PC used.

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General data
Environmental conditions
Temperature

operating temperature range

+5C to +40C

permissible temperature range

0C to +50C

storage temperature range

25C to +85C

Damp heat

+40C, 95% relative humidity, cyclic


in line with EN60068-2-30

Mechanical resistance
Vibration

sinusoidal

5Hz to 55Hz, 0.15mm constant amplitude,


55Hz to 150Hz, 0.5 g constant
in line with EN60068-2-6
10Hz to 300Hz, acceleration 1.2 g RMS,
in line with EN60068-2-64
40 g shock s pectrum
MIL-STD-810E, method no. 516.4, procedure I

random
Shock
Power rating
Rated voltage

9V to 18V DC

Rated current

max. 10A
use with R&STSMW-Z1 external power supply

100V to 240V AC, 47Hz to 63Hz, 2.5A

WHD

180mm 130mm 270mm


(7.1 in 5.12 in 10.63 in)
approx. 5.1kg (11.26 lb)

Electromagnetic compatibility

EU

Electrical safety

EU
Korea

in line with EMC Directive 2004/108/EC and


72/245/EEC
applied harmonized standards:
EN61326-1 (industrial environment),
EN6132621, EN55011 (class B), EN61000-3-2,
EN61000-3-3, 72/245/EEC chapter 3.2.9
in line with Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
applied harmonized standard: EN61010-1
KC mark

USA

UL61010-1

Canada

CAN/CSA-C22.2
No. 61010.1-04
VDE-GS mark, certificate no. 40023750

Dimensions
Weight
Product conformity

International safety approvals

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VDE Association for Electrical, Electronic and


Information Technologies
CSA Canadian Standards Association

CSAus mark, certificate no. 1986837

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Ordering information
Designation

Type

Order No.

R&STSMW

1503.3001.03

R&STSMF

1503.3001.04

TD-SCDMA Scanner Option

R&STSMW-K20

1515.7320.02

GSM/WCDMA Scanner Option

R&STSMW-K21

1503.4514.02

CDMA2000, 1xEV-DO Rev. A Scanner Option

R&STSMW-K22

1503.4520.02

TETRA Scanner Option (for R&SROMES4)

R&STSMW-K26

1510.8792.02

TETRA Rel. 2 (TEDS) Scanner Option (for R&SROMES4)

R&STSMW-K26Q

1510.8792.03

TETRA DMO Scanner Option (for R&SROMES4)

R&STSMW-K26D

1510.8792.04

RF Power Scanner Option

R&STSMW-K27

1503.4537.02

WiMAX Scanner Option

R&STSMW-K28

1503.4543.02

LTE Scanner Option

R&STSMW-K29

1503.4550.02

LTE MIMO Scanner Option

R&STSMW-K30

1514.4085.02

LTE DL Allocation Analyzer Scanner Option

R&STSMW-K31

3590.6813.02

LTE eMBMS Scanner Option

R&STSMW-K32

1514.4256.02

Automatic Channel Detection Option (ViCom only, not for R&SROMES4)

R&STSMW-K40

1515.5440.02

Gigabit LAN I/Q Interface

R&STSMW-K1

1503.3960.02

R&SDigital I/Q Interface (hardware option)

R&STSMW-B1

1514.4004.02

Single Receiver Option

R&STSMW-K71

1514.4027.02

R&SROMES4T1W

1117.6885.02

Drive Test Software

R&SROMES4

1117.6885.04

R&STSMW Driver for R&SROMES4 Drive Test Software

R&SROMES4T1W

1117.6885.02

R&SROMES4 Option, Base Station Position Estimation

R&SROMES4LOC

1117.6885.32

R&SROMES4 Driver, Automatic Channel Detection

R&SROMES4ACD

1506.9869.02

Power Supply

R&STSMW-Z1

1503.4608.02

19" Rack Adapter

R&STSMW-Z2

1503.3901.02

Backpack System

R&STSMW-Z3N

1514.4091.02

Battery for Backpack System

R&STSME-Z3B1

1519.0913.02

Dual Charger for Backpack System

R&STSME-Z3BC2

1519.0920.02

Transit Case with Rollers

R&STSMW-Z5

1117.9955.02

Soft Carrying Bag

R&SHA-Z220

1309.6175.00

Portable System Suitcase

R&STS51GA30

1090.7993.12

Magnetic Antenna Mount without GPS

R&STSMW-ZA1

1145.6705.00

Fixed Antenna Mount without GPS

R&STSMW-ZA2

1145.6711.00

Magnetic Antenna Mount with GPS

R&STSMW-ZA3

1145.6728.00

Fixed Antenna Mount with GPS

R&STSMW-ZA4

1145.6734.00

Antenna, 400MHz to 440MHz (requires antenna mount)

R&STSMW-ZE2

1117.8165.00

Antenna, 380MHz to 430MHz (requires antenna mount)

R&STSMW-ZE7

1519.5709.02

Antenna, 698MHz to 2700MHz (requires antenna mount)

R&STSMW-ZE8

1506.9852.02

MIMO Antenna, 700MHz

R&STSMW-Z7

1518.1845.02

MIMO Antenna, Multiband

R&STSMW-Z8

1518.1851.02

GPS RF Recording Kit for the R&STSMW

R&STSMW-Z20

1506.9775.02

Base unit
Universal Radio Network Analyzer
(scope of delivery: R&STSMW, LAN cable, 2 antennas (820MHz to
960MHz, 1700MHz to 2170MHz), GPS antenna, 12V DC power cable
(cigarette lighter connector), CD)
Universal Radio Network Analyzer, without I/Q streaming capabilities
R&STSMW options

Software options
R&STSMW Scanner Driver for R&SROMES4 Drive Test Software
Additional software

System components

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Service options
Extended Warranty, one year

R&SWE1

Extended Warranty, two years

R&SWE2

Extended Warranty, three years

R&SWE3

Extended Warranty, four years

R&SWE4

Extended Warranty with Calibration Coverage, one year

R&SCW1

Extended Warranty with Calibration Coverage, two years

R&SCW2

Extended Warranty with Calibration Coverage, three years

R&SCW3

Extended Warranty with Calibration Coverage, four years

R&SCW4

Please contact your local


Rohde&Schwarz sales office.

Your local Rohde&Schwarz expert will help you determine the optimum solution for your requirements.
To find your nearest Rohde&Schwarz representative, visit www.sales.rohde-schwarz.com

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Local and personalized
Customized and exible
Uncompromising quality
Long-term dependability

About Rohde&Schwarz
The Rohde&Schwarz electronics group offers innovative
solutions in the following business fields: test and measurement, broadcast and media, secure communications,
cybersecurity, radiomonitoring and radiolocation. Founded
more than 80 years ago, this independent company has
an extensive sales and service network and is present in
more than 70 countries. The electronics group is among
the world market leaders in its established business fields.
The company is headquartered in Munich, Germany. It
also has regional headquarters in Singapore and Columbia,
Maryland, USA, to manage its operations in these regions.
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Longevity and optimized total cost of ownership
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Trade names are trademarks of the owners
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R&STSMW Universal Radio Network Analyzer
Data without tolerance limits is not binding | Subject to change
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