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SINR, ACS, blocking levels or intermodulation thresholds are defined by 3GPP/ETSI for a given desensitizationdesensitisation. These values are used for compliance testing to the specifications.

As an example, in GSM, tests related to blocking are performed with a desensitization desensitisation of 20 dB for the two first adjacent channels, and of 3 dB for the following oneschannels. In UMTS and LTE, the following table applies.


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Table 6869: Desensitization Desensitisation considered for testing ACS and blocking levels

 

1st adjacent
5 MHz block

Following adjacent
5 MHz blocks

Adjacent narrowband
interferer

UMTS BS

6 dB

6 dB

6 dB

LTE BS

6 dB

6 dB

6 dB

UMTS UE

14 dB

3 dB

10 dB

LTE UE

14 dB

6 to 9 dB[1]

13 to 16 dB6

 

 



It can be noted that the desensitization desensitisation considered for testing varies upon with the frequency offset, while the network is designed for a unique desensitization. Moreover, in specific value. In section 7.5.1 of ETSI TS 125 101 3GPP TS 25 101 [5] and TS 136 101 36 101 [1] related to the UE, the desensitization desensitisation value is explicitly mentioned as a testing parameter.

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