G.3 Reference measurement channel for REFSENSE in lower SNR

36.1013GPPEvolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA)Release 18TSUser Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception

Tables G.3-1 and G.3-2 are applicable for Annex G.2 (Reference sensitivity level in lower SNR).

Table G.3-1 Fixed Reference Channel for Receiver Requirements (FDD)

Parameter

Unit

Value

Channel bandwidth

MHz

5

10

Allocated resource blocks

25

50

Subcarriers per resource block

12

12

Allocated subframes per Radio Frame

9

9

Modulation

QPSK

QPSK

Target Coding Rate

1/3

1/3

Number of HARQ Processes

Processes

8

8

Maximum number of HARQ transmissions

[4]

[4]

Information Bit Payload per Sub-Frame

For Sub-Frames 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9

Bits

2216

4392

For Sub-Frame 5

Bits

N/A

N/A

For Sub-Frame 0

Bits

1800

4392

Transport block CRC

Bits

24

24

Number of Code Blocks per Sub-Frame
(Note 4)

For Sub-Frames 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9

Bits

1

1

For Sub-Frame 5

Bits

N/A

N/A

For Sub-Frame 0

Bits

1

1

Binary Channel Bits Per Sub-Frame

For Sub-Frames 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9

Bits

6300

13800

For Sub-Frame 5

Bits

N/A

N/A

For Sub-Frame 0

Bits

5460

12960

Max. Throughput averaged over 1 frame

kbps

1952.8

3952.8

UE Category

1-8

1-8

Note 1: 2 symbols allocated to PDCCH for 20 MHz, 15 MHz and 10MHz channel BW. 3 symbols allocated to PDCCH for 5 MHz and 3 MHz. 4 symbols allocated to PDCCH for 1.4 MHz

Note 2: Reference signal, Synchronization signals and PBCH allocated as per TS 36.211 [4]

Note 3: If more than one Code Block is present, an additional CRC sequence of L = 24 Bits is attached to each Code Block (otherwise L = 0 Bit)

Note 4: Redundancy version coding sequence is {0, 1, 2, 3} for QPSK.

Table G.3-2 Fixed Reference Channel for Receiver Requirements (TDD)

Parameter

Unit

Value

Channel Bandwidth

MHz

10

Allocated resource blocks

50

Uplink-Downlink Configuration (Note 5)

1

Allocated subframes per Radio Frame (D+S)

4+2

Number of HARQ Processes

Processes

7

Maximum number of HARQ transmission

[4]

Modulation

QPSK

Target coding rate

1/3

Information Bit Payload per Sub-Frame

Bits

For Sub-Frame 4, 9

4392

For Sub-Frame 1, 6

3240

For Sub-Frame 5

N/A

For Sub-Frame 0

4392

Transport block CRC

Bits

24

Number of Code Blocks per Sub-Frame (Note 5)

For Sub-Frame 4, 9

1

For Sub-Frame 1, 6

1

For Sub-Frame 5

N/A

For Sub-Frame 0

1

Binary Channel Bits Per Sub-Frame

Bits

For Sub-Frame 4, 9

13800

For Sub-Frame 1, 6

11256

For Sub-Frame 5

N/A

For Sub-Frame 0

13104

Max. Throughput averaged over 1 frame

kbps

1965.6

UE Category

1-5

Note 1: For normal subframes(0,4,5,9), 2 symbols allocated to PDCCH for 20 MHz, 15 MHz and 10 MHz channel BW; 3 symbols allocated to PDCCH for 5 MHz and 3 MHz; 4 symbols allocated to PDCCH for 1.4 MHz. For special subframe (1&6), only 2 OFDM symbols are allocated to PDCCH for all BWs.

Note 2: For 1.4MHz, no data shall be scheduled on special subframes(1&6) to avoid problems with insufficient PDCCH performance

Note 3: Reference signal, Synchronization signals and PBCH allocated as per TS 36.211 [4]

Note 4: If more than one Code Block is present, an additional CRC sequence of L = 24 Bits is attached to each Code Block (otherwise L = 0 Bit).

Note 5: As per Table 4.2-2 in TS 36.211 [4]

Note 6: Redundancy version coding sequence is {0, 1, 2, 3} for QPSK.

Annex H (normative):
Modified MPR behavior