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ETSI TR 136 942 V10.3.0 (2012-07)
LTE;
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA);
Radio Frequency (RF) system scenarios
(3GPP TR 36.942 version 10.3.0 Release 10)
Technical Report
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights ................................................................................................................................ 2
Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................. 2
Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
1 Scope ........................................................................................................................................................ 7
2 References ................................................................................................................................................ 7
3 Definitions, symbols and abbreviations ................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Definitions .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 Symbols .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.3 Abbreviations ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
4 General assumptions................................................................................................................................. 9
4.1 Interference scenarios ....................................................................................................................................... 10
4.2 Antenna Models ............................................................................................................................................... 10
4.2.1 BS antennas ................................................................................................................................................ 10
4.2.1.1 BS antenna radiation pattern ................................................................................................................. 10
4.2.1.2 BS antenna heights and antenna gains for macro cells .......................................................................... 11
4.2.2 UE antenna.................................................................................................................................................. 11
4.2.3 MIMO antenna Characteristics ................................................................................................................... 11
4.3 Cell definitions ................................................................................................................................................. 11
4.4 Cell layouts ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.4.1 Single operator cell layouts ......................................................................................................................... 12
4.4.1.1 Macro cellular deployment.................................................................................................................... 12
4.4.2 Multi operator / Multi layer cell layouts ..................................................................................................... 12
4.4.2.1 Uncoordinated macro cellular deployment ........................................................................................... 12
4.4.2.2 Coordinated macro cellular deployment ............................................................................................... 13
4.5 Propagation conditions and channel models..................................................................................................... 14
4.5.1 Received signal ........................................................................................................................................... 14
4.5.2 Macro cell propagation model – Urban Area .............................................................................................. 14
4.5.3 Macro cell propagation model – Rural Area ............................................................................................... 15
4.6 Base-station model ........................................................................................................................................... 15
4.7 UE model.......................................................................................................................................................... 17
4.8 RRM models .................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.8.1 Measurement models .................................................................................................................................. 18
4.8.2 Modelling of the functions .......................................................................................................................... 18
4.9 Link level simulation assumptions ................................................................................................................... 18
4.10 System simulation assumptions ........................................................................................................................ 18
4.10.1 System loading ............................................................................................................................................ 18
5 Methodology description ........................................................................................................................ 18
5.1 Methodology for co-existence simulations ....................................................................................................... 18
5.1.1 Simulation assumptions for co-existence simulations ................................................................................ 18
5.1.1.1 Scheduler ............................................................................................................................................... 18
5.1.1.2 Simulated services ................................................................................................................................. 19
5.1.1.3 ACIR value and granularity .................................................................................................................. 19
5.1.1.4.1 Uplink Asymmetrical Bandwidths ACIR (Aggressor with larger bandwidth) ................................ 19
5.1.1.4.2 Uplink Asymmetrical Bandwidths ACIR (Aggressor with smaller bandwidth).............................. 22
5.1.1.4 Frequency re-use and interference mitigation schemes for E-UTRA ................................................... 22
5.1.1.5 CQI estimation ...................................................................................................................................... 23
5.1.1.6 Power control modelling for E-UTRA and 3.84 Mcps TDD UTRA .................................................... 23
5.1.1.7 SIR target requirements for simulated services ..................................................................................... 23
5.1.1.8 Number of required snapshots............................................................................................................... 23
5.1.1.9 Simulation output .................................................................................................................................. 23
5.1.2 Simulation description ................................................................................................................................ 24
5.1.2.1 Downlink E-UTRA interferer UTRA victim ........................................................................................ 24
5.1.2.2 Downlink E-UTRA interferer E-UTRA victim ..................................................................................... 24
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5.1.2.3 Uplink E-UTRA interferer UTRA victim ............................................................................................. 25
5.1.2.4 Uplink E-UTRA interferer E-UTRA victim ......................................................................................... 25
6 System scenarios .................................................................................................................................... 26
6.1 Co-existence scenarios ..................................................................................................................................... 26
7 Results .................................................................................................................................................... 26
7.1 Radio reception and transmission ..................................................................................................................... 26
7.1.1 FDD coexistence simulation results ............................................................................................................ 26
7.1.1.1 ACIR downlink 5MHz E-UTRA interferer – UTRA victim ................................................................. 26
7.1.1.2 ACIR downlink 10MHz E-UTRA interferer – 10MHz E-UTRA victim .............................................. 27
7.1.1.3 ACIR uplink 5MHz E-UTRA interferer – UTRA victim...................................................................... 29
7.1.1.4 ACIR uplink 10MHz E-UTRA interferer – 10MHz E-UTRA victim ................................................... 31
7.1.2 TDD coexistence simulation results ........................................................................................................... 34
7.1.2.1 ACIR downlink 5MHz E-UTRA interferer – UTRA 3.84 Mcps TDD victim ...................................... 34
7.1.2.2 ACIR downlink 10MHz E-UTRA interferer – 10MHz E-UTRA TDD victim ..................................... 36
7.1.2.3 ACIR downlink 1.6 MHz E-UTRA interferer – UTRA 1.28 Mcps TDD victim .................................. 38
7.1.2.4 ACIR uplink 5MHz E-UTRA interferer – UTRA 3.84 Mcps TDD victim ........................................... 41
7.1.2.5 ACIR uplink 10MHz E-UTRA interferer – 10MHz E-UTRA TDD victim.......................................... 43
7.1.2.6 ACIR uplink 10MHz E-UTRA interferer – 10MHz E-UTRA TDD victim (LCR frame structure
based) .................................................................................................................................................... 45
7.1.2.7 ACIR downlink 10MHz E-UTRA interferer – 10MHz E-UTRA TDD victim (LCR frame
structure based) ..................................................................................................................................... 46
7.1.3 Additional coexistence simulation results ................................................................................................... 48
7.1.3.1 ACIR downlink E-UTRA interferer – GSM victim .............................................................................. 48
7.1.3.2 ACIR uplink E-UTRA interferer – GSM victim ................................................................................... 50
7.1.3.3 Asymmetric coexistence 20 MHz and 5 MHz E-UTRA ....................................................................... 51
7.1.3.4 Impact of cell range and simulation frequency on ACIR ...................................................................... 53
7.1.3.5 Uplink Asymmetric coexistence TDD E-UTRA to TDD E-UTRA ...................................................... 54
7.1.4 Base station blocking simulation results ..................................................................................................... 56
7.2 RRM ................................................................................................................................................................. 58
8 Rationales for co-existence requirements ............................................................................................... 58
8.1 BS and UE ACLR ............................................................................................................................................ 58
8.1.1 Requirements for E-UTRA – UTRA co-existence ..................................................................................... 58
8.1.2 Requirements for E-UTRA – E-UTRA co-existence .................................................................................. 59
9 Deployment aspects ................................................................................................................................ 59
9.1 UE power distribution ...................................................................................................................................... 59
9.1.1 Simulation results ....................................................................................................................................... 60
10 Multi-carrier BS requirements ................................................................................................................ 62
10.1 Unwanted emission requirements for multi-carrier BS .................................................................................... 62
10.1.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................ 62
10.1.2 Multi-carrier BS of different E-UTRA channel bandwidths ....................................................................... 63
10.1.3 Multi-carrier BS of E-UTRA and UTRA ................................................................................................... 63
10.2 Receiver requirements for multi-carrier BS ..................................................................................................... 64
10.2.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................ 64
10.2.2 Test principles for a multi-carrier BS of equal or different E-UTRA channel bandwidths ........................ 65
11 Rationale for unwanted emission specifications .................................................................................... 65
11.1 Out of band Emissions ..................................................................................................................................... 65
11.1.1 Operating band unwanted emission requirements for E-UTRA BS (spectrum emission mask) ................. 65
11.1.2 ACLR requirements for E-UTRA BS ......................................................................................................... 67
11.2 Spurious emissions ........................................................................................................................................... 69
11.2.1 BS Spurious emissions................................................................................................................................ 69
11.2.2 General spurious emissions requirements for E-UTRA BS ........................................................................ 69
11.2.3 Specification of BS Spurious emissions outside the operating band .......................................................... 70
11.2.4 Additional spurious emissions requirements .............................................................................................. 70
12 LTE-Advanced co-existence .................................................................................................................. 71
12.1 Methodology and simulation assumptions for co-existence simulations ......................................................... 71
12.1.1 Simulation scenarios ................................................................................................................................... 71
12.1.2 Number of UEs per sub-frame ................................................................................................................... 71
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