8.3.3 Receiver settings
This content of this panel depends whether CDMA system is a victim or an interfering system. If the CDMA is a victim, you will have to set the blocking mask. It is a shared interface with OFDMA.
Figure 192: Cellular panel receiver settings
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Table 27: Receiver settings of a cellular system
Description | Symbol | Type | Unit | Comments |
Blocking mask/ACS: Receiver frequency response (receiver blocking performance) | blocking | Function (X,Y) (MHz) | dB | It is similar to the blocking response depicted in Figure 12 except that it is to be set as user defined mode only. In case that the blocking mask is defined with negative values, the parameters Standard desensitization and I/N_target (described below) are used to compute the blocking mask used in the simulations. See section A9.1 (and subsections A9.1.1 to A9.1.3) for the equations |
Standard desensitization | dB | It is value of desensitization of the receiver as defined in the standards. | ||
Target I/N | dB | It is the protection criteria used for the simulation. |