Pulse Search (802.16 OFDMA)

 Default: Selected (See OFDMA Standard Presets Table.)

Pulse Search allows the VSA to demodulate 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 signals that do not exhibit RF Radio Frequency: A generic term for radio-based technologies, operating between the Low Frequency range (30k Hz) and the Extra High Frequency range (300 GHz). Burst characteristics.

Selected: Used to demodulate IEEE 802.16 OFDMA signals that have RF burst characteristics

Cleared: Used to demodulate IEEE 802.16 OFDMA signals that do not exhibit RF burst characteristics but seem to be continually on.

Some IEEE 802.16 OFDMA signals do not exhibit RF burst characteristics, but rather look like a series of bursts with no "off" time between them. These signals resemble a "continually on" signal with embedded preambles. To demodulate OFDMA signals that do not appear to be made up of RF bursts, clear Pulse Search.

Pulse Search effects the operation of the Sync Search Offset to manually specify an uplink synchronization data region.

See Also

Time Tab (802.16 OFDMA)