CDP Code Domain Offsets Table (W-CDMA(3GPP)/HSPA)
table provides a list of code domain offset results for each active in the measurement. The list of measurement results include the channel power, timing offset, phase offset, CDE, and RCDE. Each active channel in the measurement has its own row of data results and is identified under the "Chan" column.
In the Use Multichannel Estimator parameter.
measurement, the Timing offset and Phase offset results can be included in the measurement results by selecting theData Result Descriptions
Chan
The "Chan" column identifies the active channel. Each channel is identified by a single character, followed by a number, followed by another number in parentheses, for example "S16(5)". The first character is either an "S" (used by W-CDMA Code Division Multiple Access: One of several digital wireless transmission methods in which signals are encoded using a specific pseudo-random sequence, or code, to define a communication channel. A receiver, knowing the code, can use it to decode the received signal in the presence of other signals in the channel. This is one of several "spread spectrum" techniques, which allows multiple users to share the same radio frequency spectrum by assigning each active user an unique code. CDMA offers improved spectral efficiency over analog transmission in that it allows for greater frequency reuse. Other characteristics of CDMA systems reduce dropped calls, increase battery life and offer more secure transmission. See also IS-95., the S stands for spread code) or a "W" (used by cdma2000, the W stands for Walsh code). The first number identifies the (for W-CDMA) or the Walsh code length (for cdma2000). The number in parentheses identifies the number. So "S16(5)" means that this is a W-CDMA channel, using spread code length 16, and is channel number 5 within that spread code length.
Pwr(dB)
This column shows that power in each active channel. When Normalize IQ Traces is on, the power is expressed in dBc deciBels referenced to the carrier: A technique for expressing a power measurement in logarithmic form using the carrier power as a reference., and is relative to the total power in the signal. When is off, the power is expressed in dBm deciBels referenced to a milliWatt: dB relative to 1 milliwatt dissipated in the nominal input impedance of the analyzer. The value in this column is the same value shown in the Composite CDP trace for the corresponding channel.
Timing
This column shows the timing offset of the channel, relative to the pilot channel.
The Timing(ns) result can be excluded (default) or incuded in the measurement results using the Use Multichannel Estimator parameter.
Phase
This column shows the phase offset of the channel, in degrees, relative to the pilot channel.
The Phase(deg) result can be excluded (default) or incuded in the measurement results using the Use Multichannel Estimator parameter.
CDE(dB)
The CDE(dB) column lists the code-domain error for each active channel. When Normalize IQ Traces is on, the CDE is expressed in dBc, and is relative to the total power in the signal. When is off, the CDE is expressed in dBm. The value in this column is the same value shown in the Composite CDE trace for the corresponding channel.
RCDE(dB)
The RCDE(dB) column lists the computed "Relative Code Domain Error" for all active channels in the Measurement Interval. The RCDE is computed according to TS34.121 and measured on the first slot of the for the despread code channel.
See Also
About Measurement Interval and Offset