Layer 1 (L1) Measurement: Measurements are filtered at Layer 1 to help remove the impact of noise and to improve measurement accuracy . L1 measurements are ‘beam level’ L1 SS-RSRP and CSI-RSRP reporting range is defined from -140 to -40dBm with 1dB resolution.
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RSRP means Reference Signal Received Power . RSRP is probably the most important measurement in LTE and 5G networks. It is used for several procedures like cell selection, cell reselection, handover and power control.
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SS-RSRQ: SS-RSRQ stands for Secondary synchronization Signal Reference Signal Received Quality . It is defined as the ratio of N×SS-RSRP /NR carrier RSSI, where N is the number of resource blocks in the NR carrier RSSI measurement bandwidth.
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SS-RSRP is the linear average of the received secondary synchronization signals level . These synchronization signals, which are specific to each cell, are transmitted using the source elements. Thanks to RSRP, it is possible to compare the strengths of signals from individual cells in 5G networks.
Read moreWhat are 3GPP devices?
The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is an umbrella term for a number of standards organizations which develop protocols for mobile telecommunications . … GSM and related 2G and 2.5G standards, including GPRS and EDGE. UMTS and related 3G standards, including HSPA and HSPA+
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The term “3GPP specification” covers all GSM (including GPRS and EDGE), W-CDMA (including HSPA), LTE (including LTE-Advanced and LTE-Advanced Pro) and 5G specifications . Revised versions of many of these specifications are produced up to four times a year following the quarterly TSG plenary meetings.
Read moreWhat is TS and TR in 3GPP?
TR is Technical Requirement. TS is Technical Specification .
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