We use the correlation amplitude to decide which 7.68 MHz wide snapshot encompasses the LTE signal center frequency. Once the signal in one snapshot is classified as LTE, two more snapshots are captured in order to cover 20 MHz, the maximum LTE bandwidth.
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The center frequency of an LTE carrier is assumed to be on a 100 kHz channel raster (known also as carrier grid) in order to allow the LTE UEs to search a limited number of carrier frequencies in the frequency bands they support and synchronize within a reasonable amount of time after being activated.18 May 2018
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Channel raster is the distance between neighboring channels in a frequency band .18 May 2018
Read moreWhat is sync raster?
The synchronization raster indicates the frequency positions of the synchronization block that can be used by the UE for system acquisition when explicit signaling of the synchronization block position is not present .
Read moreWhat is LTE Earfcn?
EARFCN stands for E-UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number .In LTE, the carrier frequency in the uplink and downlink is designated by EARFCN, which ranges between 0-65535. EARFCN uniquely identify the LTE band and carrier frequency.
Read moreWhat is the range of channel bandwidth in LTE can support?
LTE RF Conformance Page 12 2. LTE Physical Layer • LTE physical layer (FDD/TDD) supports bandwidth from 1.4 to 20 MHz . Current LTE supports a subset of 6 different system bandwidths.
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