G.2A Statistical testing of receiver characteristics with CA

36.521-13GPPEvolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA)Part 1: Conformance testingRadio transmission and receptionRelease 17TSUser Equipment (UE) conformance specification

G.2A.1 General

G.2.1 applies.

G.2A.2 Mapping throughput to error ratio

The test is defined by the following design principles (see clause G.x, Theory….):

1. The standard concept is applied. (not the early decision concept).

2. A second limit is introduced, defining the Bad DUT.

3. To decide the test pass:

– Supplier risk is applied based on the Bad DUT quality.

– To decide the test fail.

– Customer Risk is applied based on the specified DUT quality.

The test is defined by the following parameters:

1) Limit Error Ratio = 0.05 (95% throughput is tested).

2) Bad DUT factor M=1.5 (selectivity).

3) Confidence level CL = 95% (for specified DUT and Bad DUT-quality).

G.2A.3

G.2A.4 Pass fail limits

Apply 1003 samples to the DUT per CC.

Decide pass per CC in case of ≤ 62 errors, otherwise fail.

NOTE 1: The pass fail decision is done individually for each CC. The pass fail decision for one component in the test vector is as follows: pass if all CCs or SCC only according to the test cases pass, otherwise fail. The overall pass fail decision is according to clause G.2A.6

NOTE 2: It is allowed to apply more samples to the DUT, common for all CCs, (e.g. up to an integer number of frames). Use the ratio (62/1003) for the pass fail decision.

NOTE 3: 62/1003 = 0.0618, the same test limit is used at the end of Table G.2.4-1

G.2A.5 void

G.2A.6 Test conditions for receiver tests with CA

Table G.2A.6-1: Test conditions for receiver tests with CA

Test

Statistical independence

Number of components in the test vector, as specified in the test requirements and initial conditions of the applicable test

Note 1

Over all Pass/Fail condition

Note 1

7.3A Reference sensitivity level for CA

Yes: the inherent receiver noise is assumed to be AWGN

tbd

To pass 7.3A each component in the test vector must pass

7.4A Maximum input level for CA

Unclear: in case, clipping causes errors, errors are data dependent.

Statistical independence is assumed.

tbd

To pass 7.4A each component in the test vector must pass

7.5A Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS) for CA

Unclear: errors are data dependent on the interferers data.

Statistical independence is assumed.

tbd

To pass 7.5A each component in the test vector must pass

7.6.1A In-band blocking for CA

Unclear: errors are data dependent on the interferers data.

Statistical independence is assumed.

tbd

To pass 7.6.1A each component in the test vector must pass

7.6.2.A Out of-band blocking for CA

yes: it is assumed that the CW interferer causes errors, which are independent and time invariant.

tbd

To pass 7.6.2A, all except [tbd] components in the test vector must pass

7.6.3A Narrow band blocking for CA

yes: it is assumed that the CW interferer causes errors, which are independent and time invariant.

tbd

To pass 7.6.3A each component in the test vector must pass

7.7A Spurious response for CA

yes: it is assumed that the CW interferer causes errors, which are independent and time invariant.

tbd

To pass 7.7A each component in the test vector must pass

7.8.1A Wide band Intermodulation

[place holder]

Note 1: A DUT with marginal performance on one component in the test vector passes this component with a confidence level of 95%, which is a false fail probability of 5%. All components in the test vector shall pass, to pass the test, For more than 1 component, performing marginal, there is an increased probability of a false fail for the test.