A.3.6 Reference measurement channels for PHICH performance requirements
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Table A.3.6-1: Reference Channel FDD/TDD
Parameter |
Unit |
Value |
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Reference channel |
R.18 |
R.19 |
R.19-1 |
R.20 |
R.24 |
|
Number of transmitter antennas |
1 |
2 |
2 |
4 |
1 |
|
Channel bandwidth |
MHz |
10 |
10 |
5 |
5 |
10 |
User roles (Note 1) |
W I1 I2 |
W I1 I2 |
W I1 I2 |
W I1 I2 |
W I1 |
|
Resource allocation (Note 2) |
(0,0) (0,1) (0,4) |
(0,0) (0,1) (0,4) |
(0,0) (0,1) (0,4) |
(0,0) (0,1) (0,4) |
(0,0) (0,1) |
|
Power offsets (Note 3) |
dB |
-4 0 -3 |
-4 0 -3 |
-4 0 -3 |
-4 0 -3 |
+3 0 |
Payload (Note 4) |
A R R |
A R R |
A R R |
A R R |
A R |
|
Note 1: W=wanted user, I1=interfering user 1, I2=interfering user 2. Note 2: The resource allocation per user is given as (N_group_PHICH, N_seq_PHICH). Note 3: The power offsets (per user) represent the difference of the power of BPSK modulated symbol per PHICH relative to the first interfering user. Note 4: A=fixed ACK, R=random ACK/NACK. |