7.6.3C Additional requirement for single band 4C-HSDPA (Narrow band blocking)

25.1013GPPRelease 17TSUser Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception (FDD)

This requirement is measure of a receiver’s ability to receive a W-CDMA signal at its assigned channel frequency in the presence of an unwanted narrow band interferer at a frequency, which is less than the nominal channel spacing.

7.6.3C.1 Single uplink operation

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7DA and Table 7.7DB.

Table 7.7DA: Test parameters for narrow band blocking characteristics, single band 4C-HSDPA, single uplink operation

Parameter

Unit

Band II

Iblocking (GMSK)

dBm

-57

Fuw (offset)

(NOTE 2)

MHz

±2.7

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 1: Iblocking (GMSK) is an interfering signal as defined in TS 45.004 [6].

NOTE 2: For single band 4C-HSDPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequencies, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequencies.

Table 7.7DB: Narrow band blocking requirements, single band 4C-HSDPA, single uplink operation

Single band 4C-HSDPA Configuration

DL Band

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

UL-DL carrier separation

II-3, II-4

II

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

NOTE: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2C for single band 4C-HSDPA.

7.6.3C.2 Dual uplink operation

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7DC and Table 7.7DD.

Table 7.7DC: Test parameters for narrow band blocking characteristics for single band 4C-HSDPA, dual uplink operation

Parameter

Unit

Band II

Iblocking (GMSK)

dBm

-57

Fuw (offset)

(NOTE 2)

MHz

±2.7

NOTE 1: Iblocking (GMSK) is an interfering signal as defined in TS 45.004 [6].

NOTE 2: For single band 4C-HSDPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequencies, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequencies.

Table 7.7DD: Narrow band blocking requirements, single band 4C-HSDPA, dual uplink operation

Single band 4C-HSDPA Configuration

DL Band

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

Îor
(dBm/3.84MHz)

UE transmitted mean power (dBm)

UL-DL carrier separation

II-3, II-4

II

-101

-90.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

7.6.3D Additional requirement for dual band 4C-HSDPA (Narrow band blocking)

This requirement is measure of a receiver’s ability to receive a W-CDMA signal at its assigned channel frequency in the presence of an unwanted narrow band interferer at a frequency, which is less than the nominal channel spacing.

7.6.3D.1 Single uplink operation

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7E and Table 7.7F.

Table 7.7E: Test parameters for narrow band blocking characteristics, dual band 4C-HSDPA, single uplink operation

Parameter

Unit

Band II, IV, V

Band VIII

Iblocking (GMSK)

dBm

-57

-56

Fuw (offset)

(NOTE 2)

MHz

±2.7

±2.8

UE transmitted mean power

dBm

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

NOTE 1: Iblocking (GMSK) is an interfering signal as defined in TS 45.004 [6].

NOTE 2: For dual band 4C-HSDPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequenc(ies) in each band, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequenc(ies) in each band.

Table 7.7F: Narrow band blocking requirements, dual band 4C-HSDPA, single uplink operation

Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration

DL Band

UL Band

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

UL-DL carrier separation

I-2-VIII-1

I-3-VIII-1, I-2-VIII-2, I-1-VIII-2

VIII

I

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

VIII

VIII

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

II-1-IV-2

II-2-IV-1

II-2-IV-2

II

II

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

IV

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

II

IV

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

IV

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

I-1-V-2

I-2-V-1

I-2-V-2

V

I

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

V

V

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

II-1-V-2

II

II

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

V

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

II

V

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

V

<REFSENS>+10 dB

<REFÎor>+10 dB

Minimum

NOTE: <REFSENS> and <REFÎor> refer to the HS-PDSCH_Ec<REFSENS> and the HS-PDSCH<REFÎor> as specified in Table 7.2D for dual band 4C-HSDPA.

7.6.3D.2 Dual uplink operation

The BLER measured on each individual cell shall not exceed 0.1 for the parameters specified in Table 7.7G and Table 7.7H.

Table 7.7G: Test parameters for narrow band blocking characteristics for dual band 4C-HSDPA, dual uplink operation

Parameter

Unit

Band II, IV, V

Band VIII

Iblocking (GMSK)

dBm

-57

-56

Fuw (offset)

(NOTE 2)

MHz

±2.7

±2.8

NOTE 1: Iblocking (GMSK) is an interfering signal as defined in TS 45.004 [6].

NOTE 2: For dual band 4C-HSDPA, negative offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the lowest carrier frequenc(ies) in each band, and positive offset refers to the assigned channel frequency of the highest carrier frequenc(ies) in each band.

Table 7.7H: Narrow band blocking requirements, dual band 4C-HSDPA, dual uplink operation

Dual band 4C-HSDPA Configuration

DL Band

UL Band

HS-PDSCH_Ec (dBm/3.84MHz)

Îor (dBm/3.84MHz)

UE transmitted mean power (dBm)

UL-DL carrier separation

I-2-VIII-1

I-3-VIII-1

VIII

I

-100

-89.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I-2-VIIII-2

VIII

I

-100

-89.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

VIII

VIII

-97.4

-87.1

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I-1-VIIII-2

VIIII

VIII

-97.4

-87.1

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

II-1-IV-2

II

IV

-100

-89.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

IV

-101

-90.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

II-2-IV-1

II

II

-100

-89.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

IV

-101

-90.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

II-2-IV-2

II

II

-100

-89.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

IV

-101

-90.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

II

IV

-100

-89.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

IV

-101

-90.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I-1-V-2

V

V

-99.8

-89.5

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I-2-V-1

V

I

-101

-90.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

I-2-V-2

V

I

-101

-90.7

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

V

V

-99.8

-89.5

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

II-1-V-2

II

V

-100.3

-90

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum

V

-99.8

-89.5

20 (for Power class 3 and 3bis)

18 (for Power class 4)

Minimum