Track Timing (802.16 OFDMA)

 Default: Selected (Downlink and Uplink) (See OFDMA Standard Presets Table)

Track Timing specifies whether the VSA tracks timing changes in the pilot subcarriers.

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. A US-based membership organisation that includes engineers, scientists, and students in electronics and related fields. The IEEE developed the 802 series wired and wireless LAN standards. Visit the IEEE at http://www.ieee.org 802.16 OFDMA performs demodulation relative to the data in pilot carriers embedded in the signal. These pilot carriers replace data-carrying elements of the signal and allow some kinds of impairments to be removed or "tracked out."

Many impairments will be common to all pilot carriers and can be measured and displayed as "common pilot error."

In addition, several specific tracking functions can be individually switched on and off in the demodulation performed by the 89600 software. This is a very useful troubleshooting approach, since modulation errors can be examined with and without the benefit of particular types of pilot tracking.

When Track Timing is selected the VSA applies pilot subcarrier timing error correction (frequency offset correction) to the pilot and data subcarriers. This is in addition to Track Amplitude and Track Phase error correction if selected.

See Also

Advanced Tab (802.16 OFDMA)

Track Amplitude (802.16 OFDMA)

Track Phase (802.16 OFDMA)