Resolution Bandwidth (W-CDMA(3GPP)/HSPA)

Resolution bandwidth (ResBW) in 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.(3GPP) demodulation is determined automatically by the VSA and cannot be set independently. The time record length is determined by the resolution bandwidth, according to the following formula:

However, in W-CDMA(3GPP) Demodulation the time record length is determined as follows (result length is in symbols):

The following topics may help optimize your measurements and explain the reasons for changes made automatically by the VSA:

Display Limitations

Span Considerations

Measurement Speed Considerations

See Also

About Resolution Bandwidth

Setting up a W-CDMA(3GPP) Measurement