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TR 101 274 : 1.1.1

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TRANSMISSION AND MULTIPLEXING (TM) - DIGITAL RADIO RELAY SYSTEMS (DRRS) - POINT-TO-MULTIPOINT DRRS IN THE ACCESS NETWORK: OVERVIEW OF DIFFERENT ACCESS TECHNIQUES

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Symbols and abbreviations
   3.1 Symbols
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 P-MP applications and deployment
   4.1 Overview of applications
   4.2 Interfaces and Services
   4.3 System deployment and radio propagation
   4.4 Isolated systems
   4.5 Cellular deployment
   4.6 Link budget
   4.7 Operating principles
5 P-MP common characteristics
6 TDMA systems
   6.1 Broadband TDMA
   6.2 Narrowband TDMA
   6.3 Isolated performance for broadband TDMA
   6.4 Isolated performance for narrowband TDMA
   6.5 Cellular deployment performance for broadband TDMA
   6.6 Cellular deployment performance for narrowband TDMA
7 DS-CDMA systems
   7.1 Pseudo Random DS-CDMA
   7.2 Orthogonal DS-CDMA
   7.3 Isolated performance for Pseudo Random DS-CDMA
   7.4 Isolated performance for orthogonal DS-CDMA
   7.5 Cellular deployment performance for Pseudo Random
       DS- CDMA
   7.6 Cellular deployment performance for orthogonal
       DS-CDMA
8 FDMA systems
   8.1 General characteristics
   8.2 Isolated performance for FDMA
   8.3 Cellular deployment performance for FDMA system
9 FH-CDMA systems
   9.1 General characteristics
   9.2 Isolated performance for FH-CDMA
   9.3 Cellular deployment performance for FH-CDMA system
10 Impact on performance and capacity due to CRS and TS
   antenna
Annex A: Propagation measurements for ad-hoc deployment
     A.1 Method
     A.2 Results
History

Overview of different access techniques TDMA, DS-CDMA, FDMA and FH-CDMA is made, in order to evaluate some parameters such as occupied band, capacity, minimum power at the receiver in threshold conditions. Although it is possible for P-MP systems to support limited mobility, this document will only consider fixed radio access.

Committee
TM 4
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
44
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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