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TS 134 121 : 6.4.0

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UNIVERSAL MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (UMTS); TERMINAL CONFORMANCE SPECIFICATION, RADIO TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION (FDD)

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Foreword
Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions, symbols, abbreviations and equations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Symbols
   3.3 Abbreviations
   3.4 Equations
4 Frequency bands and channel arrangement
   4.1 General
   4.2 Frequency bands
   4.3 TX-RX frequency separation
   4.4 Channel arrangement
4A Reference Conditions
   4A.1 Generic setup procedures
   4A.2 System information
   4A.3 Message contents
   4A.4 Measurement configurations
5 Transmitter Characteristics
   5.1 General
   5.2 Maximum Output Power
   5.2A Maximum Output Power with HS-DPCCH
   5.3 Frequency Error
   5.4 Output Power Dynamics in the Uplink
   5.5 Transmit ON/OFF Power
   5.6 Change of TFC
   5.7 Power setting in uplink compressed mode
   5.7A HS-DPCCH
   5.8 Occupied Bandwidth (OBW)
   5.9 Spectrum emission mask
   5.9A Spectrum Emission Mask with HS-DPCCH
   5.10 Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio (ACLR)
   5.10A Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio (ACLR) with HS-DPCCH
   5.11 Spurious Emissions
   5.12 Transmit Intermodulation
   5.13 Transmit Modulation
6 Receiver Characteristics
   6.1 General
   6.2 Reference Sensitivity Level
   6.3 Maximum Input Level
   6.3A Maximum Input Level for HS-PDSCH Reception (16QAM)
   6.4 Adjacent Channel Selectivity (ACS)
   6.5 Blocking Characteristics
   6.6 Spurious Response
   6.7 Intermodulation Characteristics
   6.8 Spurious Emissions
7 Performance requirements
   7.1 General
   7.2 Demodulation in Static Propagation conditions
   7.3 Demodulation of DCH in Multi-path Fading Propagation
        conditions
   7.4 Demodulation of DCH in Moving Propagation conditions
   7.5 Demodulation of DCH in Birth-Death Propagation conditions
   7.6 Demodulation of DCH in downlink Transmit diversity modes
   7.7 Demodulation in Handover conditions
   7.8 Power control in downlink
   7.9 Downlink compressed mode
   7.10 Blind transport format detection
   7.11 Demodulation of Paging Channel (PCH)
   7.12 Detection of Acquisition Indicator (AI)
8 Requirements for support of RRM
   8.1 General
   8.2 Idle Mode Tasks
   8.3 UTRAN Connected Mode Mobility
   8.4 RRC Connection Control
   8.5 Timing and Signalling Characteristics
   8.6 UE Measurements Procedures
   8.7 Measurements Performance Requirements
9 Performance requirements for HSDPA
   9.1 General
   9.2 Demodulation of HS-DSCH (Fixed Reference Channel)
   9.3 Reporting of Channel Quality Indicator
   9.4 HS-SCCH Detection Performance
Annex A (informative): Connection Diagrams
Annex B (normative): Global In-Channel TX-Test
      B.1 General
      B.2 Definition of the process
      B.3 Notes
Annex C (normative): Measurement channels
      C.1 General
      C.2 UL reference measurement channel
      C.3 DL reference measurement channel
      C.4 Reference measurement channel for BTFD performance
           requirements
      C.5 DL reference compressed mode parameters
      C.6 Auxiliary measurement channels
      C.7 DL reference parameters for PCH tests
      C.8 DL reference channel parameters for HSDPA tests
      C.9 Downlink reference channel dummy DCCH transmission on DCH
      C.10 UL reference channel parameters for HSDPA tests
      C.11 Reference channel parameters for E-DCH tests
Annex D (normative): Propagation Conditions
      D.1 General
      D.2 Propagation Conditions
Annex E (normative): Downlink Physical Channels
      E.1 General
      E.2 Connection Set-up for non-HSDPA test cases
      E.3 During connection for non-HSDPA test cases
      E.4 W-CDMA Modulated Interferer for non-HSDPA test cases
      E.5 HSDPA DL Physical channels
      E.6 Downlink Physical Channels Code Allocation (This
          clause is informative)
Annex F (normative): General test conditions and declarations
      F.1 Acceptable uncertainty of Test System
      F.2 Test Tolerances (This clause is informative)
      F.3 Interpretation of measurement results
      F.4 Derivation of Test Requirements (This clause
          is informative)
      F.5 Acceptable uncertainty of Test Equipment (This
          clause is informative)
      F.6 General rules for statistical testing
Annex G (normative): Environmental conditions
      G.1 General
      G.2 Environmental requirements
Annex H (normative): UE Capabilities (FDD)
      H.1 Void
      H.2 Void
Annex I (normative): Default Message Contents
Annex J (informative): Information about special regional
        application of test cases and requirements
      J.1 Japan
Annex K (normative): Cell configuration mapping
Annex L (informative): Change history
History

Describes the measurement procedures for the conformance test of the user equipment (UE) that contain transmitting characteristics, receiving characteristics and performance requirements in addition to requirements for support of RRM (Radio Resource Management) in FDD mode.

Committee
3GPP RAN 5
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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