O.2.6.1 Distributed-axes system

38.521-23GPPNRPart 2: Range 2 StandaloneRadio transmission and receptionRelease 17TSUser Equipment (UE) conformance specification

In order to keep the quality of the quiet zone characterization manageable in terms of test times, it is suggested to perform the reference measurements for the reference AUT placed at the 7 antenna positions with the antenna rotated around the y axis with 5 different angles , i.e., = 0o, 45o, 90o, 135o, and 180o, and rotated around the z axis with 8 different  = 0o, 45o, 90o, 135o, 180o, 225o, 270o, and 315o. A graphical illustration of the some sample reference AUT orientations is shown in Figure O.2.6.1-1 with a reference AUT placed at position 6, P6, for reference antenna polarization pol = 0o; Figure O.2.6.1-2 illustrates the reference AUT orientations for the reference polarization pol = 90o.

The matrix operation for the rotations and translation is defined as

for the distributed-axes system.

Figure O.2.6.1-1: Sample reference AUT orientations for position 6, P6 for reference antenna polarization pol = 0o

Figure O.2.6.1-2: Sample reference AUT orientations for position 6, P6, for reference antenna polarization pol = 90o

When facing the z-axis, = 0o and = 180o, the antenna does not need to be evaluated for the 8 different rotations around the z axis. A single orientation is sufficient since those orientations are unique. Due to the pedestal, distributed-axes systems are not able to measure towards the =180o direction; for those systems, the reference measurements at this reference AUT orientation can be skipped.

If the device re-positioning approach outlined in Annex N is adopted for the EIRP/EIS/TRP based conformance test cases, the quality of quiet zone analysis is sufficient only for  = 0o, 45o, 90o.

The positioner relative coordinates/orientations with respect to the measurement antenna/reflector in the initial position shall remain the same for each reference antenna orientation, e.g., in the sample distributed-axes system shown in Figure O.2.5.1-2 the reference antenna shall be pointed towards the positioner for b = 135o for the initial position of (q,f) of (0,0).