As per my understanding, DG09 for WCDMA (data) is around 10 dBm and for voice, it is 0 dBm that is trending higher BUT I do not any any statistical for LTE. All I know is that is 20dBm+ but seems carriers does not disclosed the exact plot for LTE...Any comments.
Hi Jay - the short answer is "there aren't any distribution curves yet". It's also quite dependent on LTE Resource Block allocation, which is very different from WCDMA behaviour. There is a bit of drivetest data from Clearwire & Signals Research. Best guess is probably to shift the curve 20 dB to the right, which gives you a big spike at 23 dBm.
Bhola_#1
9/28/2012 2:17 AM EDT
As per my understanding, DG09 for WCDMA (data) is around 10 dBm and for voice, it is 0 dBm that is trending higher BUT I do not any any statistical for LTE. All I know is that is 20dBm+ but seems carriers does not disclosed the exact plot for LTE...Any comments.
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JeremyHendy
11/13/2012 11:55 AM EST
Hi Jay - the short answer is "there aren't any distribution curves yet". It's also quite dependent on LTE Resource Block allocation, which is very different from WCDMA behaviour. There is a bit of drivetest data from Clearwire & Signals Research. Best guess is probably to shift the curve 20 dB to the right, which gives you a big spike at 23 dBm.
Jeremy Hendy, Nujira
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