F.3 Basic in-band emissions measurement
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The in-band emissions are a measure of the interference falling into the non-allocated resources blocks. The in-band emission requirement is evaluated for PUCCH and PUSCH transmissions. The in-band emission requirement is not evaluated for PRACH transmissions.
The in-band emissions are measured as follows
,
where
is a set of SC-FDMA symbols with the considered modulation scheme being active within the measurement period,
is the starting frequency offset between the allocated RB and the measured non-allocated RB (e.g. or for the first adjacent RB),
(resp. ) is the lower (resp. upper) edge of the UL system BW,
and are the lower and upper edge of the allocated BW, and
is the frequency domain signal evaluated for in-band emissions as defined in the subsection (ii)
The relative in-band emissions are, given by
where
is the number of allocated RBs
The basic in-band emissions measurement interval is defined over one slot in the time domain. When the PUSCH or PUCCH transmission slot is shortened due to multiplexing with SRS, the in-band emissions measurement interval is reduced by one SC-FDMA symbol, accordingly.
In the evaluation of in-band emissions, the timing is set according to , where sample time offsets and are defined in subclause F.4.