CCDF (Custom OFDM)
The CCDF Complementary Cumulative Distribution Function) for the selected input channel.
trace data displays the complementary cumulative distribution function (The CCDF is computed from the segment of the OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing: OFDM employs multiple overlapping radio frequency carriers, each operating at a carefully chosen frequency that is Orthogonal to the others, to produce a transmission scheme that supports higher bit rates due to parallel channel operation. OFDM is an alternative tranmission scheme to DSSS and FHSS. burst specified by the Measurement Interval and Measurement Offset. In addition, if the Offset is zero and the Interval is equal to the result length, the burst preamble is included in the CCDF.
Interpreting Trace Results
The CCDF trace ordinates are units of percent (%) for the y-axis and power (dB) for the x-axis. Power on the x-axis is relative to the signal average power, so 0 dB is the average power of the signal. Therefore, a marker readout of
Trace A Marker 2 dB 12 %
means there is a 12% probability that the signal power will be 2 dB or more above the average power.
For more information, see CCDF trace data (Reference book).
See Also
Available Trace Data (Custom OFDM)