Additional UE Setup parameters are described in PUSCH Common (Advanced LTE-A FDD Uplink), PUCCH Common (Advanced LTE-A FDD Uplink), and Sounding Reference (Advanced LTE-A FDD Uplink).
1. Cell Parameters |
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Range: 0 to 503
Default: 0
Enter a value for the cell ID. See 3GPP TS 36.211.
Choice: (It depends on Total Number of Antennas.)
0 (1 Antenna case)
0 | 1 (2 Antenna case)
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 (4 Antenna case)
Default: 0
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to set the antenna to be used for transmitting the uplink signal.
The available selections are determined by the Total Number of Antennas setting, see this parameter below.
When the MIMO Quick Setup is selected, this parameter is hidden.
See 3GPP TS 36.211 for more information.
Choice: 1 Antenna | 2 Antennas | 4 Antennas
Default: 1 Antenna
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to set the total number of physical antenna port configuration used for uplink transmission in this cell.
When the MIMO Quick Setup is selected, this parameter is read-only.
See 3GPP TS 36.211 for more information.
Choice: 1.4 MHz (6RB) | 3 MHz (15RB) | 5 MHz (25RB) | 10 MHz (50RB) | 15 MHz (75RB) | 20 MHz (100RB)
Default: 10 MHz (50RB)
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to set the system bandwidth and number of Resource Blocks (RB). When you select a system bandwidth, the software automatically adjusts the value in the Total number of Resource Blocks cell and the Total number of Occupied Sub-carriers cell.
When the System Bandwidth is decreased, the UL-SCH Tx Sequence window's RB size, and some of the other data channel's settings, are reconfigured, similar to when a Predefined Configuration is executed. But when the System Bandwidth is increased, no change occurs to the UL-SCH Tx Sequence window's RB size or other data channel settings.
The value in this cell is set by the software based on the System Bandwidth setting.
The value in this cell is set by the software based on the System Bandwidth setting.
Default: 15 kHz
Displays the subcarrier spacing for the uplink. Only the 15 kHz subcarrier is supported in this release.
Choice: Normal | Extended
Default: Normal
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select a Normal or Extended cyclic prefix. The software sets the Number of Symbols for Resource Block based on the cyclic prefix selection.
Default: 7 for Normal Cyclic Prefix; 6 for Extended Cyclic Prefix
Displays the number of subcarriers in an uplink resource block.The software sets the Number of Symbols for Resource Block based on the Cyclic Prefix selection.
Default: 7 for Normal Cyclic Prefix; 6 for Extended Cyclic Prefix
Displays the number of consecutive OFDM symbols in a uplink slot. The software sets the Number of Symbols for Resource Block based on the Cyclic Prefix selection.
Choice: Off | On
Default: On
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to turn PUSCH DFT Swap on or off.
PUSCH DFT Swap influences how data is mapped to resource elements in the physical uplink shared channel after discrete Fourier transform is performed. PUSCH DFT Swap can be turned on or off to provide two different interpretations of how data should be mapped to resource elements in PUSCH channels. For details about this feature, contact your Keysight representative.
Choice: Off | Group Hopping | Sequence Hopping
Default: Off
Set one or both of the following parameters to On to allow manual control of Hopping:
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select Group Hopping or Sequence Hopping or to turn hopping Off.
There are 17 different hopping patterns. If sequence or group hopping is disabled, sequence index 0 is used. If sequence or group hopping is enabled, the sequence index is given by the physical-layer cell identity.
See 3GPP TS36.211 for more information about Group Hopping and Sequence Hopping.