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Meeting Agenda
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R4-66AH-0001
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R4-66AH-0001.zip
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TB Chairman
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Meeting Agenda
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Analysis of the high correlation issue for SCME UMa channel model for MIMO OTA
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R4-66AH-0002
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R4-66AH-0002.zip
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Huawei
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This contribution analyzes the reason for the high correlation between the two B S elements when combining the 90 degree AoD in SCME UMa channel model with the c ross polarized antenna. The BS antenna pattern and the AoD can be used are also discussed.
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Effect of user-presence on MIMO OTA using an anechoic chambe r and a reverberation chamber
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R4-66AH-0003
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R4-66AH-0003.zip
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CTTC, EMITE, UPCT
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11
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HSPA_LTE_measRP_MIMO
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Discussion
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The latest MIMO OTA Way Forward for 3GPP and the discussion at CTIA MOSG called for the need to identify device tilting requirements. Companies were requested t o provide information on the required need and the differences when the DUT is t ested under different 2D elevation cuts (applicable to anechoic based methods).
In order to provide information to the group and respond to the query, in this c ontribution we have evaluated the need to rotate the DUT under three different s cenarios (free space [FS], the user-presence effect through a head and hand phan tom and with user-presence effect through a real person) and the effect of the u ser presence on MIMO OTA test results so as to determine the degree of influence of this parameter on realistic MIMO OTA testing.
Using a real HSDPA device, the B1LoS Urban Micro-Cell and the C2NLoS Urban Macro -Cell WINNER II channel models [1] and an anechoic chamber method as MIMO OTA ca ndidate methodology 1 on one hand, and the passive performance antenna parameter s for diverse handsets with different antennas measured in a standalone reverber ation chamber as MIMO OTA candidate methodology 2, we have studied how the user influence affects the final performance of devices and have derived some conclus ions for discussion.
This contribution was produced by EMITE, a supplier of mode-stirred reverberatio n chambers for MIMO OTA measurements, in cooperation with J.D. Sánchez Heredi a from Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT) in Spain and CTTC Spain.
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Response to R4-130887: further clarifications to the geometr ical implementation of isotropic channel models
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R4-66AH-0004
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R4-66AH-0004.zip
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Azimuth Systems, Bluetest AB, EMITE, CTTC, KT, KTL
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SNR Study and Proposal for the Multi-Probe Anechoic Chamber Methodology
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R4-66AH-0005
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R4-66AH-0005.zip
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Intel Corporation
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11
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HSPA_LTE_measRP_MIMO
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Discussion
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This contribution describes three methodologies for generating a controlled SNR environment for measuring MIMO OTA performance of devices in a multi-probe anech oic chamber setup. Measurement results are provided, and a discussion follows w ith a recommendation for the optimal approach for generating omnidirectional unc orrelated noise.
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DUT positioning in MIMO OTA tests
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R4-66AH-0006
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R4-66AH-0006.zip
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Nokia Corporation, Intel Corporation
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REL-12
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HSPA_LTE_measRP_MIMO
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Approval
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Device positioning during MIMO OTA test for various UE form factors was discusse d in RAN4#66 and a proposal was agreed. This contribution makes a text proposal for TR [2] to capture the agreements from RAN4#66.
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Measurement uncertainty evaluation of multiprobe method
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R4-66AH-0007
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R4-66AH-0007.zip
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Nokia Corporation, Anite Telecoms Ltd, Spirent Communications
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REL-12
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HSPA_LTE_measRP_MIMO-Perf
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Approval
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This contribution proposes a starting point for measurement uncertainty discussi on of anechoic chamber based multiprobe test solutions presented in TR37.977 [1] . As absolute throughput performance is the agreed figure of merit in TR37.977, it is assumed that a target throughput percentage is searched in the test and t he resulting absolute power reported. The proposal is based uncertainty evaluati on of Total Radiated Sensitivity (TRS) defined in TS34.144 [2]. It is used as fa r as it is applicable. Completely new uncertainty sources arise from the additio n of fading channel emulator and the non-static channel environment. Furthermor e, the wide channel bandwidth introduced by LTE needs to be considered.
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Comparison test result between anechoic chamber and reverber ation chamber for the MIMO OTA testing using thirty-eight LT E devices
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R4-66AH-0008
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R4-66AH-0008.zip
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NTT DOCOMO, Orange
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Discussion
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In this contribution, we present comparison test result between an anechoic cham ber and a reverberation chamber for the MIMO OTA testing using thirty-eight samp les of LTE devices.
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TP on the application of the Absolute Data Throughput Compar ison Framework
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R4-66AH-0009
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R4-66AH-0009.zip
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Vodafone
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Approval
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This paper is an updated version of [3] where it is described the objective and applications for the absolute data throughput which are missing in the TR [1]. I n the TR the framework is presented together with the reporting format but the o bjectives and application are left for interpretation.
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Base Station Correlation and Adjustments to the UMa model
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R4-66AH-0010
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R4-66AH-0010.zip
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Spirent Communications, Motorola Mobility, Anite
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Rel-12
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HSPA_LTE_measRP_MIMO-Perf
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Discussion
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Presents a discussion of the need to include base station correlation and the im pact of a parameter change in the UMa model
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XPR effects in MIMO Channel Models
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R4-66AH-0011
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R4-66AH-0011.zip
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Spirent Communications, Motorola Mobility, Anite, Intel, Elektrobit
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Rel-12
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HSPA_LTE_measRP_MIMO-Perf
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Discussion
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Describes the effects of having an XPR value specified for the channel model.
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Incorporating self-interference into the two-stage method
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R4-66AH-0012
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R4-66AH-0012.zip
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Agilent Technologies, Tri-L Solutions
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Discussion of methods to include self-interference effects into the two-stage me thod
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Text Proposal for TR 37.977 on the Definition of 3D Isotropi c Channel Models
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R4-66AH-0013
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R4-66AH-0013.zip
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Azimuth Systems, Bluetest, EMITE, CTTC, Orange, KT Corp., KTL
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Text Proposal for TR 37.977 on the Verification Procedure fo r the 3D Isotropic Channel Models
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R4-66AH-0014
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R4-66AH-0014.zip
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Azimuth Systems, Bluetest, EMITE, CTTC,
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Preliminary results using decomposition approach on referenc e antennas
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R4-66AH-0015
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R4-66AH-0015.zip
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Rohde & Schwarz
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REL-12
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HSPA_LTE_measRP_MIMO
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Discussion
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Taking the decomposition approach of the two-channel method one step further and explicitly adding tests in conducted setups with defined channel models allows to combine the strength of the two-channel method for obtaining performance resu lts on the antennas with an appropriate channel model to give an end-to-end figu re of merit. The paper presents preliminary decomposition results using CTIA ref erence antennas. A new type of constellation set for the test antennas was used.
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Correlation-based description of channel models for use with in the absolute data throughput comparison framework
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R4-66AH-0016
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R4-66AH-0016.zip
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Azimuth Systems
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Analysis of Initial States of Different Channel Model Implem entations
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R4-66AH-0017
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R4-66AH-0017.zip
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Anite Telecoms Ltd, Elektrobit Corporation, Nokia Corporation, Spirent Communic ations, Motorola Mobility
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Channel Model for the Controlled Field Test Activity with Re ference Antennas
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R4-66AH-0018
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R4-66AH-0018.zip
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Anite Telecoms Ltd, Vodafone
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Comparison of Field Test, and Lab Test Results
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R4-66AH-0019
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R4-66AH-0019.zip
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Anite Telecoms Ltd
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