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Each B-BC also functions as a gateway (GW) and is connected to various subordinate remote terminals (RS: Remote Station) through a field network. Each RS connects to various
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Jun 9, 2017 · In this case, compliance could be achieved by an offset of the nominal channel edge away from the block edge so that the SEM of the equipment falls within the BEM. The operator
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A mobile base station, also called a base transceiver station (BTS), is a fixed radio transceiver in any mobile communication network or wide area network (WAN). The base station connects mobile devices to the network and routes them to other terminals in the network or to the core network of a mobile operator Read more Explore Mobile base
The BEM for a terminal station consists of in-block power limits (specified in EC Decision (2008/477/EC)), out-of-block baseline requirements, and in some cases transitional requirements between them (Section 7). Throughout this document, BEM requirements for terminals are expressed in terms of EIRP.
Note that a BEM consists of an in-block part as well as an out-of-block part. The terminal station in-block power level has already been defined in CEPT Report 19 , and a total radiated power (TRP) level of 31dBm/(5MHz) is specified in the EC decision 2008/477/EC .
In the first study, the terminal station BEM baseline level is calculated subject to the requirement that a terminal station serviced in an urban macro-cell is desensitized by up to 3 dB with a probability of up to 5%, given that it is located in a hot-spot of interfering terminal stations.
Correspondingly, the TS BEMs over all frequencies in the 2.6 GHz band may be built up by combining the values in Table 15, Table 16Table 16, and Table 17 in such a way that the limit at each frequency is given by the higher (less stringent) value of a) the baseline requirements, and b) the boundary-specific requirements.
The results of Figure 16 indicate that, where the probability of collision between victim and interferer packets is taken into account, a TS BEM baseline level of -27 dBm/MHz can be justified to ensure that the impact of TS-TS interference is appropriate.
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