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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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 .
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The channel raster for LTE is 100 kHz for all bands and the center frequency must therefore be a whole number multiple of 100 kHz.
Read moreWhat is Arfcn in 5G?
July 3, 2018 July 9, 2020 Author 5G, LTE, New Radio, Tech Fundas. An Absolute Radio-Frequency Channel Number (ARFCN) is a code that specifies a pair of reference frequencies used for transmission and reception in radio system .
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Global Synchronisation Channel Number (GSCN). NR-ARFCN is applicable to the channel bandwidth. GSCN is applicable to the Synchronisation Signals / PBCH Block. NR-ARFCN uses a fine raster to provide flexibility. GSCN uses a coarse raster to reduce cell search times.
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Point A is a common reference point for all resource grids in the frequency domain, is the center of the subcarrier 0 of a common resource block 0 of the lowest resource grid, and can be outside of the carrier BW . Each RG (resource grid) uses a specific 5G NR numerology and starts from a frequency offset from point A.
Read moreWhat is Gscn in 5G?
Global Synchronisation Channel Number (GSCN). NR-ARFCN is applicable to the channel bandwidth. GSCN is applicable to the Synchronisation Signals / PBCH Block. NR-ARFCN uses a fine raster to provide flexibility. GSCN uses a coarse raster to reduce cell search times.
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