G.8.3 Test Time for V2V and V2X Performance Requirements with Throughput

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The throughput requirements are tested in terms of PSSCH BLER. The maximum BLER requirement for all V2V and V2X tests is 10%. The tests are performed in a variety of AWGN and fading propagation models. For each test in Table G.8.3-1 the Test Time in Subframes is to be applied to the test method described in section G.8.2.

Table G.8.3-1: Minimum Test Time for V2V and V2X Performance Requirements with Throughput

Test

No

Performance Scenario

Minimum Number of Active Subframes (MNAS)

Minimum Number of Subframes (MNS)(Note 1)

Test Time in Subframes
(Note 2)

14.2
Test 1

CD.8

(20 MHz, 8 PRB, 16QAM 1/2)

(1×2 Low)

EVA 180

1 PSSCH Transmission

20 000

(MNAS not simulated, but conservatively estimated based on existing EVA fading scenarios with close but smaller Doppler spread)

20 000

20 000

14.2
Test 2

CD.9

(10 MHz, 3 PRB, QPSK 1/3)

(1×2 Low)

EVA 2700

2 PSSCH Transmissions

15 000
(MNAS not simulated, but conservatively estimated based on existing EVA fading scenarios with close but smaller Doppler spread)

15 000

30 000

14.4
Test 1

CD.10

(20 MHz, 3 PRB, QPSK 3/4)

(1×2)

AWGN

1 PSSCH Transmission

30 000
(MNAS not simulated, but conservatively estimated based on existing scenarios)

30 000

30 000

Note 1: The Minimum Number of Subframes is the total minimum number of subframes (active and inactive) required for this demodulation scenario and is derived from the MNAS, according to the resource pool configuration defined for each test case, [5] section 6.3.8 and to [10] section 14.1.5.

Note 2: The Test Time is based on the Minimum Number of Subframes (MNS) according to the formula:
Test Time in Subframes = 1000*CEIL(MNS/1000). For tests with more than 1 PSSCH Transmission, the formula is: Test Time in Subframes = 1000*CEIL(MNS/1000)*Number of Transmissions.