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35.221
Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms EEA3 & EIA3; Document 1: EEA3 and EIA3 specifications
TS
15.0.0
S3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.221/35221-f00.zip
35.233
Specification of the TUAK algorithm set: A second example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 3: Design conformance test data
TS
15.0.0
S3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.233/35233-f00.zip
35.232
Specification of the TUAK algorithm set: A second example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 2: Implementers’ test data
TS
15.0.0
S3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.232/35232-f00.zip
35.919
Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms UEA2 & UIA2; Document 5: Design and evaluation report
TR
15.0.0
S3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.919/35919-f00.zip
35.924
Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms EEA3 & EIA3; Document 4: Design and Evaluation Report
TR
15.0.0
S3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.924/35924-f00.zip
35.216
Specification of the 3GPP Confidentiality and Integrity Algorithms UEA2 & UIA2; Document 2: SNOW 3G specification
TS
15.0.0
S3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.216/35216-f00.zip
35.909
3G Security; Specification of the MILENAGE algorithm set: an example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 5: Summary and results of design and evaluation
TR
15.0.0
S3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.909/35909-f00.zip
35.934
Specification of the TUAK algorithm set: A second example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 4: Report on the design and evaluation
TR
15.0.1
S3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.934/35934-f01.zip
35.935
Specification of the TUAK algorithm set: A second example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2, f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 5: Performance evaluation
TR
15.0.0
S3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.935/35935-f00.zip
35.936
Specification of the TUAK algorithm set: A second example algorithm set for the 3GPP authentication and key generation functions f1, f1*, f2 ,f3, f4, f5 and f5*; Document 6: Security assessment
TR
15.0.0
S3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/35_series/35.936/35936-f00.zip
36.113
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Base Station (BS) and repeater ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
TS
15.7.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.113/36113-f70.zip
36.106
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); FDD repeater radio transmission and reception
TS
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.106/36106-f00.zip
36.111
Location Measurement Unit (LMU) performance specification; Network based positioning systems in Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN)
TS
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.111/36111-f00.zip
36.112
Location Measurement Unit (LMU) conformance specification; Network based positioning systems in Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN)
TS
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.112/36112-f00.zip
36.116
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Relay radio transmission and reception
TS
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.116/36116-f00.zip
36.117
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Relay conformance testing
TS
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.117/36117-f00.zip
36.171
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Requirements for Support of Assisted Global Navigation Satellite System (A-GNSS)
TS
15.2.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.171/36171-f20.zip
36.201
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE physical layer; General description
TS
15.3.0
R1
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.201/36201-f30.zip
36.124
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements for mobile terminals and ancillary equipment
TS
15.4.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.124/36124-f40.zip
36.143
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); FDD repeater conformance testing
TS
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.143/36143-f00.zip
36.216
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Physical layer for relaying operation
TS
15.0.0
R1
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.216/36216-f00.zip
36.214
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Physical layer; Measurements
TS
15.5.0
R1
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.214/36214-f50.zip
36.302
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Services provided by the physical layer
TS
15.3.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.302/36302-f30.zip
36.305
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Stage 2 functional specification of User Equipment (UE) positioning in E-UTRAN
TS
15.6.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.305/36305-f60.zip
36.304
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) procedures in idle mode
TS
15.8.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.304/36304-f80.zip
36.314
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Layer 2 - Measurements
TS
15.2.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.314/36314-f20.zip
36.307
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Requirements on User Equipments (UEs) supporting a release-independent frequency band
TS
15.10.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.307/36307-fa0.zip
The present document specifies requirements for Rel-18 UEs supporting release independent features like: - additional E-UTRA operating frequency bands on top of Rel-18 of TS 36.101 [2], TS 36.102 [6] and TS 36.133 [3]; - additional E-UTRA CA configurations (intra-band/inter-band) on top of Rel-18 of TS 36.101 [2] and TS 36.133 [3]; - additional operating bands and/or CA configurations for specific features (like UE category 0, M1, NB1); - other release independent features (like 4Rx antenna port, high speed scenario, 8Rx antenna port, NB-IoT or eMTC operation over NTN).
36.306
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); User Equipment (UE) radio access capabilities
TS
15.13.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.306/36306-fd0.zip
36.323
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) specification
TS
15.7.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.323/36323-f70.zip
36.322
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Radio Link Control (RLC) protocol specification
TS
15.4.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.322/36322-f40.zip
36.321
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol specification
TS
15.11.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.321/36321-fb0.zip
36.360
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE-WLAN Aggregation Adaptation Protocol (LWAAP) specification
TS
15.0.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.360/36360-f00.zip
36.410
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 general aspects and principles
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.410/36410-f00.zip
36.401
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Architecture description
TS
15.1.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.401/36401-f10.zip
36.411
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 layer 1
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.411/36411-f00.zip
36.355
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Positioning Protocol (LPP)
TS
15.6.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.355/36355-f60.zip
36.412
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 signalling transport
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.412/36412-f00.zip
36.361
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE-WLAN Radio Level Integration Using Ipsec Tunnel (LWIP) encapsulation; Protocol specification
TS
15.0.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.361/36361-f00.zip
36.420
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 general aspects and principles
TS
15.2.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.420/36420-f20.zip
36.414
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); S1 data transport
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.414/36414-f00.zip
36.421
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 layer 1
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.421/36421-f00.zip
36.424
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 data transport
TS
15.1.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.424/36424-f10.zip
36.440
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); General aspects and principles for interfaces supporting Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) within E-UTRAN
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.440/36440-f00.zip
36.441
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Layer 1 for interfaces supporting Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) within E-UTRAN
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.441/36441-f00.zip
36.442
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Signalling Transport for interfaces supporting Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (MBMS) within E-UTRAN
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.442/36442-f00.zip
36.422
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 signalling transport
TS
15.1.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.422/36422-f10.zip
36.425
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); X2 interface user plane protocol
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.425/36425-f00.zip
36.445
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M1 data transport
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.445/36445-f00.zip
36.444
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M3 Application Protocol (M3AP)
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.444/36444-f00.zip
36.456
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); SLm interface general aspects and principles
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.456/36456-f00.zip
36.457
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); SLm interface layer 1
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.457/36457-f00.zip
36.458
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); SLm interface signalling transport
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.458/36458-f00.zip
36.459
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); SLm interface Application Protocol (SLmAP)
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.459/36459-f00.zip
36.461
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and Wireless LAN (WLAN); Xw layer 1
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.461/36461-f00.zip
36.455
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Positioning Protocol A (LPPa)
TS
15.2.1
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.455/36455-f21.zip
36.443
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); M2 Application Protocol (M2AP)
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.443/36443-f00.zip
36.462
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and Wireless LAN (WLAN); Xw signalling transport
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.462/36462-f00.zip
36.509
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC); Special conformance testing functions for User Equipment (UE)
TS
15.7.0
R5
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.509/36509-f70.zip
The present document defines for User Equipment (UE) in E-UTRA FDD or TDD mode those special functions and their activation/deactivation methods that are required in UE for conformance testing purposes. This document also describes the operation of these special functions for UEs supporting E-UTRA FDD or TDD mode, when operating in UTRA FDD and TDD mode, in GSM/GPRS mode, and in CDMA2000 mode.
36.465
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN); Xw interface user plane protocol
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.465/36465-f00.zip
36.464
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN); Xw data transport
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.464/36464-f00.zip
36.463
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN); Xw application protocol (XwAP)
TS
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.463/36463-f00.zip
36.579-1
Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 1: Common test environment
TS
15.10.0
R5
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-1/36579-1-fa0.zip
The present document defines the common test environment required for testing Client and Server implementations for compliance to the Mission Critical Services protocol requirements defined by 3GPP. It contains definitions of reference conditions and test signals, default messages and other parameters, generic procedures, and, common requirements for test equipment with the goal for facilitating testing in general and test procedures specification in particular. Various parts of its content are referred to from other parts of the Mission Critical Services protocol conformance testing specification e.g. TS 36.579-2 [2] , TS 36.579-3 [3], 3GPP TS 36.579-6 [84], 3GPP TS 36.579-7 [85]. The present document does not define the common test environment required for testing the implementation of the underlying RRC/NAS protocols, i.e. the bearers used for transport of the Mission Critical Services signalling and media. This is defined in TS 36.508 [6] and referred to from the present document whenever needed. In regard to default messages or other information elements contents, the present document refers to content defined in requirements specifications specified by 3GPP or other organisations.
36.579-3
Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 3: Mission Critical Push To Talk (MCPTT) Server Application conformance specification
TS
15.0.0
R5
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-3/36579-3-f00.zip
The present document specifies the protocol conformance testing for testing a MCPTT Server for compliance to the Mission Critical Push To Talk (MCPTT) over LTE protocol requirements defined by 3GPP. The present document addresses only MCPTT Server-Client, and, MCPTT Server-Server communication scenarios. It does not cover e.g. MCPTT Server-EPS, MCPTT Server-SIP Core, etc. scenarios which involve interfaces which implementation may widely vary. In particular the present specification contains: - the overall test structure; - the test configurations; - the conformance requirement and reference to the core specifications; - the test purposes; and - a brief description of the test procedure, the specific test requirements and short message exchange table. The present document is valid for MCPTT Servers implemented according to 3GPP releases starting from Release 13 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document. The following information relevant to testing specified in the present document could be found in accompanying specifications: - default setting of the test parameters TS 36.579-1 [2]; - Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) TS 36.579-4 [4] and Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) TS 36.579-5 [5]; - the applicability of each test case TS 36.579-4 [4]. The present document does not specify the protocol conformance testing for the EPS (LTE) bearers which carry the MCPTT data sent or received by the MCPTT Server. The specification of such testing is out of the scope of RAN5.
36.579-4
Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 4: Test Applicability and Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma specification
TS
15.6.0
R5
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-4/36579-4-f60.zip
The present document provides the Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) proforma for testing Client or Server implementations for compliance to the Mission Critical Services over LTE protocol requirements defined by 3GPP, and in accordance with the relevant guidance given in ISO/IEC 9646-1 [7] and ISO/IEC 9646-7 [8]. The present document specifies the recommended applicability statement for the test cases included in 3GPP TS 36.579-2 [3] and 3GPP TS 36.579-3 [4], as well as, TS 36.579-6 [3] and 3GPP TS 36.579-7 [4]. These applicability statements are based on the features implemented in the Client or the Server respectively. The present document is valid for Mission Critical Services Servers and Clients implemented according to 3GPP releases starting from Release 13 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document. The present document is valid for Mission Critical Video (MCVideo) and Mission Critical Data (MCData) Clients implemented according to 3GPP releases starting from Release 14 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document. The present document does not specify applicability or ICS for protocol conformance testing for the EPS (LTE) bearers which carry the Mission Critical Services data sent or received by the Client and/or the Server. These are defined in TS 36.523-2 [6].
36.579-6
Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 6: Mission Critical Video (MCVideo) User Equipment (UE) Protocol conformance specification
TS
15.7.0
R5
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-6/36579-6-f70.zip
The present document specifies the protocol conformance testing for testing a MCVideo Client for compliance to the Mission Critical Video (MCVideo) over LTE protocol requirements defined by 3GPP. In particular the present document contains: - the overall test structure; - the test configurations; - the conformance requirement and reference to the core specifications; - the test purposes; and - a brief description of the test procedure, the specific test requirements and short message exchange table. The present document is valid for MCVideo Clients implemented according to 3GPP releases starting from Release 13 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document. The following information relevant to testing specified in the present document could be found in accompanying specifications: - default setting of the test parameters TS 36.579-1 [2]; - Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) TS 36.579-4 [4] and Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) TS 36.579-5 [5]; - the applicability of each test case TS 36.579-4 [4]. The test cases are expected to be executed through the 3GPP radio interface. The present document does not specify the protocol conformance testing for the EPS (LTE) bearers which carry the MCVideo data sent or received by the MCVideo Client and which are required to be supported by the UE in which the MCVideo Client is installed. This is defined in TS 36.523-1 [6].
36.579-2
Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 2: Mission Critical Push To Talk (MCPTT) User Equipment (UE) Protocol conformance specification
TS
15.8.0
R5
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-2/36579-2-f80.zip
The present document specifies the protocol conformance testing for testing a MCPTT Client for compliance to the Mission Critical Push To Talk (MCPTT) over LTE protocol requirements defined by 3GPP. In particular the present document contains: - the overall test structure; - the test configurations; - the conformance requirement and reference to the core specifications; - the test purposes; and - a brief description of the test procedure, the specific test requirements and short message exchange table. The present document is valid for MCPTT Clients implemented according to 3GPP releases starting from Release 13 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document. The following information relevant to testing specified in the present document could be found in accompanying specifications: - default setting of the test parameters TS 36.579-1 [2]; - Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) TS 36.579-4 [4] and Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) TS 36.579-5 [5]; - the applicability of each test case TS 36.579-4 [4]. The test cases are expected to be executed through the 3GPP radio interface. The present document does not specify the protocol conformance testing for the EPS (LTE) bearers which carry the MCPTT data sent or received by the MCPTT Client and which are required to be supported by the UE in which the MCPTT Client is installed. This is defined in TS 36.523-1 [6].
36.715-00-00
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced intra-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-15 for x Down Link (DL) / y Up Link (UL) including contiguous and non-contiguous spectrum
TR
15.1.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.715-00-00/36715-00-00-f10.zip
The present document is a technical report for Intra-band Carrier Aggregation Rel-15 for xDL/yUL including contiguous and non-contiguous spectrum under Rel-15 time frame. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address Intra-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-15 band combinations in Table 1-1. Table 1-1: Release 15 Intra-band carrier aggregation combinations CA combination REL-indep. from CA_2DL_3A-3A_1UL_BCS3 REL-11 CA_3DL_25A-25A-25A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_2DL_28C_1UL_BCS0 REL-10 CA_2DL_40A-40A_2UL_40A-40A_BCS0 REL-11 CA_3DL_40A-40C_2UL_40C_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_40C-40C_2UL_40C_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_40F_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_3DL_41D_3UL_41D_BCS0 REL-12 CA_3DL_41A-41A-41A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_41A-41A-41C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_41A-41A-41C_2UL_41C_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_41E_3UL_41D_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_41F_2UL_41C_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_41F_3UL_41D_BCS0 REL-12 CA_3DL_42A-42C_2UL_42C_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_42C-42C_2UL_42C_BCS0 REL-12 CA_2DL_43A-43A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_46C-46C_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_3DL_48A-48A-48A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_48A-48A-48A-48A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_ 48A-48A-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_5DL_ 48A-48A-48D_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_5DL_ 48A-48C-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_3DL_66A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_2DL_ 66B_2UL_66B_BCS0 REL-11 CA_2DL_ 66C_2UL_66C_BCS0 REL-11 This TR contains a band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications.
36.715-00-01
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-15 for x Down Link (DL) / 1 Up Link (UL) with x>5
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.715-00-01/36715-00-01-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for LTE Advanced 1ULs and xDLs Carrier Aggregation with x>5 under Rel-15 time frame. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 1ULs and xDLs Carrier Aggregation requirements. Table 1-1: 6DL/1UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations CA combination REL independent from CA_6DL_2A-46A-48D-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_2A-46A-48E_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_2A-46C-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_2A-46C-48D_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_2A-46D-48A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_2A-46D-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_2A-46E-48A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_2A-46E-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_46A-48E-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_46C-48D-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_46C-48E_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_46D-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_46E-48A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_6DL_46E-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 Table 1-2: 7DL/1UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations CA combination REL independent from CA_7DL_2A-46C-48D-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_7DL_2A-46C-48E_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_7DL_2A-46D-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_7DL_2A-46E-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_7DL_46C-48E-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 CA_7DL_46E-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 15 This TR contains a general part and band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications.
36.579-5
Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 5: Abstract test suite (ATS)
TS
15.2.0
R5
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-5/36579-5-f20.zip
The present document specifies the protocol and signalling conformance testing in TTCN-3 for the Mission Critical services over LTE signalling and protocol requirements defined by 3GPP. The following TTCN test specification and design considerations can be found in the present document: - the test system architecture; - the overall test suite structure; - the test models and ASP definitions; - the test methods and usage of communication ports definitions; - the test configurations; - the design principles and assumptions; - TTCN styles and conventions; - the partial Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) proforma; - the test suites. The Abstract Test Suites designed in the document are based on the test cases specified in 3GPP TS 36.579-2 [3], TS 36.579-6 [59] and TS 36.579-7 [60]. The test cases specified in 3GPP TS 36.579-3 [4] are out of scope of the present document. The applicability of the individual test cases is specified in the test ICS proforma specification in 3GPP TS 36.579-4 [5]). Where appropriate the Abstract Test Suites belonging to the present specification may refer to other Abstract Test Suites e.g. 3GPP TS 36.523-3 [27] for test requirements related to the EPS (LTE) bearers which carry the Mission Critical services data. The present document is valid for TTCN development for Mission Critical services clients' conformance tests according to 3GPP Releases starting from Release 14 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document.
36.579-7
Mission Critical (MC) services over LTE; Part 7: Mission Critical Data (MCData) User Equipment (UE) Protocol conformance specification
TS
15.6.0
R5
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.579-7/36579-7-f60.zip
The present document specifies the protocol conformance testing for testing a MCData Client for compliance to the Mission Critical Data (MCData) over LTE protocol requirements defined by 3GPP. In particular the present document contains: - the overall test structure; - the test configurations; - the conformance requirement and reference to the core specifications; - the test purposes; and - a brief description of the test procedure, the specific test requirements and short message exchange table. The present document is valid for MCData Clients implemented according to 3GPP releases starting from Release 13 up to the Release indicated on the cover page of the present document. The following information relevant to testing specified in the present document could be found in accompanying specifications: - default setting of the test parameters TS 36.579-1 [2]; - Implementation Conformance Statement (ICS) TS 36.579-4 [4] and Implementation eXtra Information for Testing (IXIT) TS 36.579-5 [5]; - the applicability of each test case TS 36.579-4 [4]. The test cases are expected to be executed through the 3GPP radio interface. The present document does not specify the protocol conformance testing for the EPS (LTE) bearers which carry the MCData data sent or received by the MCData Client and which are required to be supported by the UE in which the MCData Client is installed. This is defined in TS 36.523-1 [6]. According to 3GPP drafting rules, the references clause shall list only documents that are explicitly mentioned in the deliverable. This reference is not used within the document and thus shall be removed from references clause.
36.715-00-02
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-15 for x Down Link (DL) / 2 Up Link (UL) with x=3,4,5
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.715-00-02/36715-00-02-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for LTE Advanced 2ULs and xDLs Carrier Aggregation with x=3,4,5 under Rel-15 time frame. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 2ULs and xDLs Carrier Aggregation requirements. This TR covers relevant background information and studies core & performance requirements for the Rel-15 band combinations in Table 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3. Table 1-1: 3DL/2UL CA configurations part of the WI E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set E-UTRA CA Configuration Uplink CA configurations E-UTRA Bands 1.4 MHz 3 MHz 5 MHz 10 MHz 15 MHz 20 MHz Maximum aggregated bandwidth [MHz] Bandwidth combination set CA_1A-3A-3A CA_1A-3A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_1A-3A-18A CA_1A-3A, CA_1A-18A, CA_3A-18A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 55 0 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 18 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-3A-20A CA_1A-3A CA_1A-20A CA_3A-20A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 20 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-3A-26A CA_1A-3A, CA_1A-26A, CA_3A-26A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 55 0 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 26 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-3A-41A2 CA_1A-3A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 41 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-7A-26A CA_1A-7A, CA_1A-26A, CA_7A-26A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 55 0 7 Yes Yes Yes 26 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-7C CA_1A-7A CA_7C 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 7 See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 2 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 1 7 See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_1A-7A-28A CA_1A-7A CA_1A-28A CA_7A-28A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 1 7 Yes Yes Yes 28 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-41A-42A CA_1A-42A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 41 Yes Yes Yes 42 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-42C CA_42C 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 42 See CA_42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 CA_1A-42A-42A CA_1A-42A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 42 See CA_42A-42A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_3A-3A-7A CA_3A-7A 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 60 0 7 Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 50 1 7 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-3A-19A CA_3A-19A 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 55 0 19 Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-3A-21A CA_3A-21A 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 55 0 21 Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-3A-42A CA_3A-42A 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 60 0 42 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-7A-26A CA_3A-7A, CA_3A-26A, CA_7A-26A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 55 0 7 Yes Yes Yes 26 Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-7A-28A CA_3A-28A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 7 Yes Yes Yes Yes 28 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-7A-32A CA_3A-7A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 7 Yes Yes Yes 32 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-11A-18A CA_3A-11A or CA_3A-18A or CA_11A-18A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 45 0 11 Yes Yes 18 Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-11A-26A CA_3A-11A or CA_3A-26A or CA_11A-26A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 45 0 11 Yes Yes 26 Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-20A-32A CA_3A-20A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 20 Yes Yes Yes Yes 32 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-28A-40A CA_3A-28A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 28 Yes Yes Yes Yes 40 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-28A-41A CA_3A-41A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 28 Yes Yes Yes Yes 41 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-41C CA_3A-41A, CA_41C 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 41 See CA_41C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_3A-41A-42A CA_3A-41A, CA_3A-42A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 41 Yes Yes Yes 42 Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-42A-42A CA_3A-42A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 0 42 See CA_42A-42A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_7A-7A-8A CA_7A-8A 7 See CA_7A-7A Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 50 0 8 Yes Yes 7 See CA_7A-7A Bandwidth Combination Set 2 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 40 1 8 Yes Yes CA_7A-7A-26A CA_7A-26A 7 See CA_7A-7A bandwidth combination set 3 in table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 55 0 26 Yes Yes Yes CA_7A-20A-32A CA_7A-20A 7 Yes Yes Yes 60 0 20 Yes Yes Yes Yes 32 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_40C-42A CA_40C 40 See CA_40C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 in TS 36.101 [3] 60 0 42 Yes Yes Yes CA_41C-48A 41C 41 See CA_41C Bandwidth combination set 2 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 60 0 48 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_xA-yA-zA CA_xA-yA or CA_yA-zA or CA_xA-zA X Up to 60 0 Y Z NOTE 1: B41 and B42 are assumed to be synchronized (i.e. without simultaneous Rx/Tx) NOTE 2: For the corresponding CA configuration, UL transmission in this E-UTRA band is not allowed Table 1-2: 4DL/2UL CA configurations part of the WI E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set E-UTRA CA Configuration Uplink CA configurations E-UTRA Bands 1.4 MHz 3 MHz 5 MHz 10 MHz 15 MHz 20 MHz Maximum aggregated bandwidth [MHz] Bandwidth combination set CA_1A-3A-3A-19A CA_1A-3A, CA_1A-19A, CA_3A-19A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 75 0 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 19 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-3A-3A-21A CA_1A-3A, CA_1A-21A, CA_3A-21A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 75 0 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 21 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-3A-3A-42A CA_1A-3A, CA_1A-42A, CA_3A-42A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 42 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-3A-7C CA_1A-3A CA_1A-7A CA_3A-7A CA_7C 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 3 Yes Yes Yes 7 See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 2 in Table 5.6A.1-1 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 1 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in Table 5.6A.1-1 CA_1A-3C-7A CA_1A-3A CA_1A-7A CA_3A-7A CA_3C 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 3 See CA_3C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 7 Yes Yes Yes 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 1 3 See CA_3C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 7 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-3A-7A-26A CA_1A-3A, CA_1A-7A, CA_1A-26A, CA_3A-7A, CA_3A-26A, CA_7A-26A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 75 0 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 Yes Yes Yes 26 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-3A-7A-28A CA_1A-7A CA_1A-3A CA_1A-28A CA_3A-7A CA_3A-28A CA_7A-28A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 3 Yes Yes Yes 7 Yes Yes Yes 28 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-3A-41C2 CA_1A-3A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 41 See CA_41C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_1A-7A-7A-26A CA_1A-7A, CA_1A-26A, CA_7A-26A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 75 0 7 See CA_7A-7A bandwidth combination set 3 in table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 26 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-7C-28A CA_1A-7A CA_7C CA_7A-28A CA_1A-28A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 7C See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 2 in Table 5.6A.1-1 28 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-41A-42C CA_1A-42A, CA_42C 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 41 Yes Yes Yes 42 See CA_42C_BW combination set 1 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_1A-41C-42A CA_1A-42A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 41 See CA_41C_BW combination set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 42 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-42A-42C CA_1A-42A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 42 See CA_42A-42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_1A-42D CA_1A-42A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 42 See CA_42D Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_3A-3A-7A-7A CA_3A-7A 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 80 0 7 See CA_7A-7A Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 60 1 7 See CA_7A-7A Bandwidth Combination Set 2 in table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_3C-7C CA_3C CA_7C 3 See CA_3C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 80 0 7 See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 2 in Table 5.6A.1-1 3 See CA_3C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 80 1 7 See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in Table 5.6A.1-1 CA_3A-3A-7A-8A CA_3A-7A, CA_3A-8A, CA_7A-8A 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 70 0 7 Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 Yes Yes 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in Table 5.6A.1-3 60 1 7 Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 Yes Yes CA_3A-3A-19A-21A CA_3A-19A, CA_3A-21A, CA_19A-21A 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 70 0 19 Yes Yes Yes 21 Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-3A-42C CA_3A-42A 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 80 0 42 See CA_42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_3A-7A-7A-8A CA_3A-7A, CA_3A-8A, CA_7A-8A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 70 0 7 See CA_7A-7A Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 8 Yes Yes 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 60 1 7 See CA_7A-7A Bandwidth Combination Set 2 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 8 Yes Yes CA_3A-7A-7A-26A CA_3A-7A, CA_3A-26A, CA_7A-26A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 75 0 7 See CA_7A-7A bandwidth combination set 3 in table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 26 Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-7A-20A-32A CA_3A_7A CA_3A_20A CA_7A_20A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 7 Yes Yes Yes 20 Yes Yes Yes Yes 32 Yes Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-28A-40C CA_3A-28A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 28 Yes Yes Yes Yes 40 See CA_40C Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_3A-28A-41A-42A CA_3A-41A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 70 0 28 Yes Yes 41 Yes Yes Yes 42 Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-28A-41C CA_3A-41A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 28 Yes Yes Yes Yes 41 See CA_41C Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_3A-41C-42A CA_3A-41A, CA_3A-42A, CA_41C 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 41 See CA_41C Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 42 Yes Yes Yes CA_3A-41A-42C CA_3A-41A, CA_3A-42A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 41 Yes Yes Yes 42 See CA_42C Bandwidth combination set 1 in Table 5.6A.1-1 CA_3A-41D CA_3A-41A, CA_41C 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 41 See CA_41D Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_3A-42A-42C CA_3A-42A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 42 See CA_42A-42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_3A-42D CA_3A-42A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 0 42 See CA_42D Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_40C-42C CA_40C, CA_42C 40 See CA_40C Bandwidth combination set 1 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 80 0 42 See CA_42C Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_41C-48C 41C 41 See CA_41C Bandwidth combination set 2 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 80 0 48 See CA_48C Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_41D-48A 41C 41 See CA_41D Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 80 0 48 CA_wA-xA-yA-zA CA_wA-xA, CA_wA-yA, CA_wA-zA, CA_xA-yA, CA_xA-zA, CA_yA-zA W Up to 80 X Y Z NOTE 1: B41 and B42 are assumed to be synchronized (i.e. without simultaneous Rx/Tx) NOTE 2: For the corresponding CA configuration, UL transmission in this E-UTRA band is not allowed. Table 1-3: 5DL/2UL CA configurations part of the WI E-UTRA CA configuration / Bandwidth combination set E-UTRA CA Configuration Uplink CA configurations E-UTRA Bands 1.4 MHz 3 MHz 5 MHz 10 MHz 15 MHz 20 MHz Maximum aggregated bandwidth [MHz] Bandwidth combination set CA_1A-3A-3A-19A-21A CA_1A-3A, CA_1A-19A, CA_1A-21A, CA_3A-19A, CA_3A-21A, CA_19A-21A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 90 0 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 19 Yes Yes Yes 21 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-3A-3A-42C CA_1A-3A, CA_1A-42A, CA_3A-42A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 0 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 42 See CA_42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_1A-3A-7A-7A-26A CA_1A_3A, CA_1A_7A, CA_1A_26A, CA_3A_7A, CA_3A_26A CA_7A_26A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 85 0 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 See CA_7A-7A bandwidth combination set 3 in table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 26 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-3C-7C CA_1A-3A CA_1A-7A CA_3A-7A CA_3C CA_7C 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 0 3 See CA_3C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 7 See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 1 3 See CA_3C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 7 See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 2 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_1A-3A-7C-28A CA_1A-3A CA_1A-7A CA_3A-7A CA_7C CA_7A-28A CA_1A-28A CA_3A-28A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 0 3 Yes Yes Yes 7 See CA_7C Bandwidth Combination Set 2 in Table 5.6A.1-1 28 Yes Yes Yes CA_1A-3A-41D2 CA_1A-3A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 0 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 41 See CA_41D Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_1A-41C-42C CA_1A-42A CA_42C 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 0 41 See CA_41C_BW combination set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 42 See CA_42C_BW combination set 1 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_1A-42C-42C CA_1A-42A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 0 42 See CA_42C-42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_1A-42E CA_1A-42A 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 0 42 See CA_42E Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_3A-3A-7A-7A-8A CA_3A-7A, CA_3A-8A, CA_7A-8A 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in table 5.6A.1-3 90 0 7 See CA_7A-7A Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in table 5.6A.1-3 8 Yes Yes 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 1 in table 5.6A.1-3 70 1 7 See CA_7A-7A Bandwidth Combination Set 2 in table 5.6A.1-3 8 Yes Yes CA_3A-41C-42C CA_42C, CA_3A-41A, CA_3A-42A, CA_41A-42A, CA_41C 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 0 41 See CA_41C Bandwidth combination set 0 in TS 36.101 [3] Table 5.6A.1 42 See CA_42C Bandwidth combination set 1 in TS 36.101 [3] Table 5.6A.1 CA_3A-28A-41A-42C CA_42C 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 90 0 28 Yes Yes 41 Yes Yes Yes 42 See CA_42C Bandwidth combination set 1 in TS 36.101 [3] Table 5.6A.1 CA_3A-42E CA_3A-42A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 0 42 See CA_42E Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_3A-42C-42C CA_3A-42A 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes 100 0 42 See CA_42C-42C Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_3A-3A-42D CA_3A-42A 3 See CA_3A-3A Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-3 of TS 36.101 [3] 100 0 42 See CA_42D Bandwidth Combination Set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_28A-41C-42C CA_42C 28 Yes Yes 90 0 41 See CA_41C Bandwidth combination set 0 in TS 36.101 [3] Table 5.6A.1 42 See CA_42C Bandwidth combination set 1 in TS 36.101 [3] Table 5.6A.1 CA_41C-48D 41C 41 See CA_41C Bandwidth combination set 2 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 100 0 48 See CA_48D Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_41D-48C 41C 41 See CA_41D Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] 100 0 48 See CA_48C Bandwidth combination set 0 in Table 5.6A.1-1 of TS 36.101 [3] CA_vA-wA-xA-yA-zA CA_vA-wA or CA_vA-xA or CA_vA-yA or CA_vA-zA or CA_wA-xA or CA_wA-yA or CA_wA-zA or CA_xA-yA or CA_xA-zA or CA_yA-zA V Up to 100 0 W X Y Z NOTE 1: B41 and B42 are assumed to be synchronized (i.e. without simultaneous Rx/Tx) NOTE 2: For the corresponding CA configuration, UL transmission in this E-UTRA band is not allowed. This TR contains a general part and band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications.
36.715-03-01
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-15 for 3 Down Link (DL) / 1 Up Link (UL)
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.715-03-01/36715-03-01-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for 3DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation under Rel-15 time frame. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 3DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-15 band combinations in Table 1-1. Table 1-1: Release 15 3DL/1UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations CA combination REL independent from CA_1A-1A-7A_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_1A-3A-7A_BCS1 Rel-10 CA_3A-7A-20A_BCS1 Rel-10 CA_3A-8A-32A_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_8A-39A-41A _BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3A-28A-38A_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_7A-28A-38A_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_25A-25A-26A_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_48A-66A-66A _BCS0 Rel-11 CA_48A-66B_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_48A-66C_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_2A-5A-46A _BCS0 Rel-13 CA_5A-46A-66A _BCS0 Rel-13 CA_2A-13A-46A _BCS0 Rel-13 CA_13A-46A-66A _BCS0 Rel-13 CA_2C-66A_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_7A-66A-66A_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_7C-28A_BCS1 Rel -10 CA_7C-66A_BCS0 Rel -10 CA_2A-4A-28A_BCS0 Rel -10 CA_8A-20A-28A_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_1A-7A-8A_BCS1 Rel-10 CA_1A-7A-20A_BCS2 Rel-10 CA_2A-14A-30A_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_14A-66A-66A_BCS0 Rel -11 CA_2A-2A-46A_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_3A-3A-42A_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3A-3A-19A_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3A-3A-21A_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_1A-42A-42A_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3A-42A-42A_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_20A-38A-40A_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_20A-40C_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_20A-40A-40A_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_38A-40C_BCS1 Rel-10 CA_38A-40A-40A_BCS1 Rel-11 CA_1C-5A_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_7A-8A-40A_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_8A-40C_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_1A-8A-38A_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3A-8A-38A_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3A-3A-46A_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_7A-7A-46A_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_1C-41A_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_1C-8A_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3C-32A_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_1A-3A-32A_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_2A-5A-48A _BCS0 Rel -10 CA_2A-13A-48A _BCS0 Rel -10 CA_5A-48A-66A _BCS0 Rel -10 CA_5A-48A-48A _BCS0 Rel -11 CA_5A-48C_BCS0 Rel -10 CA_13A-48A-66A _BCS0 Rel -10 CA_13A-48A-48A _BCS0 Rel -11 CA_13A-48C_BCS0 Rel -10 CA_20A-38C_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_7C-20A_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_1A-20A_32A_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_29A-70C_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_66A-66A-70A_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_66C-70A_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_66A-70C_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_29A-66A-70A_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_1A-7A-32A_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_2A-4A-71A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_2A-66A-71A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_66A-66A-71A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_66C-71A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_4A-4A-71A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_2A-2A-71A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_3C-38A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_7A-8A-38A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_66A-70A-71A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_70C-71A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_2A-14A-66A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_2A-2A-14A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_14A-30A-66A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_7A-12A-66A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_2A-2A-7A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_7A-12B_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_12A-46C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_3DL_5A-12A-46A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_3DL_48C-71A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_48A-48A-71A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_46C-71A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_3DL_1A-7A-7A_1UL_BCS1 Rel-11 CA_3DL_26A-48A-48A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-14 CA_3DL_26A-48C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-14 CA_3DL_41A-48C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_41C-48A_1UL_BSC0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_1A-3A-43A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_1A-20A-43A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_1A-32A-42A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_1A-32A-43A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_1A-42A-43A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_3A-20A-43A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_3A-32A-42A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_3A-32A-43A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_3A-42A-43A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_20A-32A-42A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_20A-32A-43A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_32A-42A-43A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_3C-46A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_3DL_7A-7A-66A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_3A-7A-46A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_3DL_4A-48C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_3DL_5B-46A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_ 2A-13A-48A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_25A-46C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_3DL_25A-25A-41A_1UL_BSC0 Rel-13 CA_3DL_5A_12A-48A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_12A-48C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_1A-3A-18A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_3A-11A-18A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_3A-11A-26A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_3A-3A-28A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_4A-7A-28A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_2A-4A-28A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_2A-7A-28A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_5A-7A-28A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_2A-5A-7A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_2A-5A-28A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-10 CA_3DL_2A-7A-30A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_7A-30A-66A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_2A-7A-66A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-11 CA_3DL_2A-7A-46A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_7A-46A-66A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_3DL_46A_48C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_3DL_46A_48A_48A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_3DL_46C_48A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_3DL_46A_48A_ 71A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_3DL_25A-26A-41A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 3DL_2A-46A-48A REL-13 3DL_46A-48A-66A REL-13 This TR contains a general part and band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications.
36.715-02-02
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-15 for 2 Down Link (DL) / 2 Up Link (UL)
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.715-02-02/36715-02-02-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for 2DL/2UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation under Rel-15 time frame according to the New CA WI approach in Release 14 [1]. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 2DL/2UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-15 band combinations in Table 1-1. Table 1-1: Release 15 2DL/2UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations CA combination REL independent from CA_7A-26A REL-11 CA_26A-46A REL-14 CA_28A-41A REL-12 CA_1A-20A REL-11 CA_13A-66A REL-11 CA_2A-48A REL-14 CA_5A-48A REL-14 CA_13A-48A REL-14 CA_48A-66A REL-14 CA_5A-46A REL-14 CA_13A-46A REL-14 CA_46A-66A REL-14 CA_1A-11A REL-11 CA_11A-18A REL-11 CA_11A-26A REL-11 CA_40A-42A REL-11 CA_3A-18A REL-11 CA_26A-48A REL-14 This TR contains a general part and band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications.
36.715-02-01
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-15 for 2 Down Link (DL) / 1 Up Link (UL)
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.715-02-01/36715-02-01-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for 2DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation under Rel-15 time frame. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 2DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-15 band combinations in Table 1-1. Table 1-1: Release 15 2DL/1UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations CA combination REL independent from CA_20A-40A 12 CA_38A-40A 10 CA_1A-7A 10 CA_7A-20A 10 CA_8A-20A 10 CA_34A-39A 10 CA_34A-41A 10 CA_40A-43A 10 CA_42A-43A 10 CA_8A-32A 10 CA_8A-38A 12 CA_66A-70A 10 CA_11A-26A 10 CA_4A-71A 10 CA_66A-71A 10 CA_2A-14A 10 CA_14A-66A 10 CA_14A-30A 10 CA_2A-71A 10 This TR contains a band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications.
36.715-04-01
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-15 for 4 Down Link (DL) / 1 Up Link (UL)
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.715-04-01/36715-04-01-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for 4DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation under Rel-15 time frame. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 4DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-15 band combinations in Table 1-1. Table 1-1: Release 15 4DL/1UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations CA combination REL-independent from CA_4DL_1C-3A-5A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-1A-3A-7A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-3A-7A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-7A-7A_1UL_BCS1 REL- 11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-7A-8A_1UL_BCS1 REL- 11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-7A-20A_1UL_BCS1 REL- 11 CA_4DL_1A-3C-7A_1UL_BCS1 REL- 11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-7A-32A_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-3A-8A-20A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-3A-8A-28A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-8A-38A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1C-3A-8A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-8A-41A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-3C-20A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-11A-28A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-20A-32A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-3A-19A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-3A-21A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1C-3A-41A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-3C-41A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-3A-41C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-3A-3A-42A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-3A-20A-32A_1UL_BCS1 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-32A-42A _1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-3A-3A-20A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-3A-28A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-3A-46C_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_1A-7A-7A-8A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-20A-32A-42A _1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_3A-20A-32A-42A _1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-3A-20A-43A _1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-3A-32A-43A _1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-20A-32A-43A _1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-32A-42A-43A _1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_3A-20A-32A-43A _1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_3A-32A-42A-43A _1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-3A-42A-43A _1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-7A-8A-20A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-7A-8A-40A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-7C-20A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-7A-20A-32A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-7A-40C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-8A-11A-28A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_1A-8A-20A-28A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 11 CA_4DL_1A-8A-40C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-41D_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-42A-42C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_1A-42D_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_2A-4A-4A-13A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-2A-4A-13A _1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-2A-4A-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-2A-5B_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-5A-7A-28A_1UL_BCS0 REL-10 CA_4DL_2A-5A-46C_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_2A-5A-48A-48A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-5A-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-5A-48A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_2A-2A-7A-12A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-7A-12B_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-7A-12A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-7A-30A-66A_1UL_BSC0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-7A-46A-66A_1UL_BSC0 REL-13 CA_4DL_2A-2A-7A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-7A-7A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-7C-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-7A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-14A-30A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-2A-14A-30A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-2A-14A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-14A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-29A-30A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-66A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-13A-46C_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_2A-13A-48A-48A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-13A-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-13A-48A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_2A-2A-46C_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_2A-46C-48A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_2A-46A-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_2A-46A-48A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_2A-48A-48C _1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-48D _1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-2A-66A-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-66C-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2A-66A-66A-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_2C-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_3C-7A-8A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_3A-7A-8A-20A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_3A-7A-8A-38A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_3A-7A-8A-40A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_3C-7A-20A_1UL_BCS1 REL-11 CA_4DL_3A-7C-20A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_3A-3A-20A-28A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_3A-3A-7A-20A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_3A-3A-7A-28A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_3A-7C-28A_1UL_BCS1 REL-11 CA_4DL_3A-7A-28A-38A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_3C-7A-32A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_3C-7A-38A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_3A-7A-46C_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_3A-8A-11A-28A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_3A-8A-20A-28A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_3C-8A-38A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_3A-8A-40C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_3A-3A-19A-21A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_3A-3A-19A-42A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_3C-20A-28A_1UL_BCS0 REL- 11 CA_4DL_3A-21A-28A-42A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 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CA_4DL_13A-48A-66C_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_13A-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_13A-66A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_14A-30A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_14A-66A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_19A-42D_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_20A-38A-40C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_20A-38A-40A-40A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_20A-40D_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_21A-42D_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_25A-25A-26A-41A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_25A-46D_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_25A-25A-41C_1UL_BSC0 REL-13 CA_4DL_28A-42D_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_4DL_29A-30A-66A-66A_1UL_BSC0 REL-11 CA_4DL_29A-66A-66A-70A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_29A-66C-70A_1UL_BCS0 REL-10 CA_4DL_29A-66A-70C_1UL_BCS0 REL-10 CA_4DL_38A-40D_1UL_BCS0 REL-10 CA_4DL_41C-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_41A-48D_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_41D-48A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_46C-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_46A-66A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_46C-48A-48A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_46C-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_46D-48A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_46C-48A-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_46D-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA _4DL_46A-48C-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_46A-48A-48A-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_46C-48A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_46A-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_46A-48D_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_48D-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_4DL_48A-48A-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_48A-48A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_48A-48A-66B_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_48A-48A-66C_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_48C-66B_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_48C-66C_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_48A-66A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_48C-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_66A-66A-70C_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_66C-70C_1UL_BCS0 REL-10 CA_4DL_66C-70A-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_66A-70C-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 CA_4DL_66A-66A-70A-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-11 This TR contains a band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications.
36.742
Study on Self-Organizing Networks (SON) for enhanced Coordinated Multi-Point (eCoMP)
TR
15.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.742/36742-f00.zip
This Technical Report covers the outcome of the study item “Study on SON for eCoMP for LTE” [2]. The present document provides use-case descriptions, possible solutions relative to the described use cases, and analysis of these solutions. The document is intended to gather all information and draw a conclusion on way forward. This activity involves the Radio Access work area of the 3GPP studies and has potential impact on the E-UTRAN.
36.715-05-01
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced inter-band Carrier Aggregation (CA) Rel-15 for 5 Down Link (DL) / 1 Up Link (UL)
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.715-05-01/36715-05-01-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for 5DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation under Rel-15 time frame. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address 5DL/1UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation requirements for the Rel-15 band combinations in Table 1-1. Table 1-1: Release 15 5DL/1UL inter-band carrier aggregation combinations CA combination REL independent from CA_5DL_1A-1A-3C-7A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_1A-3A-3A-7A-7A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_1A-3C-7A-8A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_1A-3A-7C-20A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-3C-7A-20A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_1A-3A-3A-7A-20A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-3A-3A-7A-28A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-3A-8A-11A-28A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_1A-3A-3A-19A-21A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-3A-3A-20A-28A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-3A-20A-32A-42A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-3A-20A-32A-43A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-3A-32A-42A-43A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-3A-41D_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-3A-3A-42C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-7A-8A-40C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-21A-42D_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-42E_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_1A-42C-42C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_2A-5A-46D _1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_2A-5B-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-2A-7A-12A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-7A-12B-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-12A-30A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-2A-12A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-13A-46D _1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_2A-13A-48A-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-13A-48D_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-13A-48A-48A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-13A-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-2A-14A-30A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-14A-30A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-2A-14A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-14A-66A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-46E_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_2A-2A-46D_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 5DL_2A-46D-48A REL-13 5DL_2A-46C-48C REL-13 5DL_2A-46A-48D REL-13 5DL_2A-46A-48C-66A REL-13 5DL_2A-46C-48A-66A REL-13 CA_5DL_2A-48C-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-48A-48D_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-48E_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-48A-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_2A-48D-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_3C-7A-8A-38A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_3A-7A-8A-40C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_3C-7C-20A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_3C-7A-20A-28A_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_3C-7A-28A-38A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_3A-7A-46D_1UL_BCS0 Rel-13 CA_5DL_3A-19A-21A-42C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_3A-19A-42D_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_3A-21A-28A-42C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_3A-21A-42D_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_3A-28A-42D_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_3A-42E_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_3A-42C-42C_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_3A-3A-42D_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_3C-46D_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_4A-48E_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_5A-12A-46D_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_5A-12A-48D_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_5B-30A-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_5A-46D-66A _1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_7A-40E_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_7A-7A-46D_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_12A-46E_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_12A-48E_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_13A-46D-66A _1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_13A-48C-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_13A-48A-48D_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_13A-48E_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_20A-38A-40D_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_21A-42E_1UL_BCS0 Rel-12 CA_5DL_25A-25A-26A-41C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_25A-25A-41D_1UL_BSC0 REL-12 CA_5DL_29A-66A-66A-70C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_29A-66C-70C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_41C-48D_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_41D-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_46D-48A-48A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_46D-48C_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 5DL_46C-48D REL-13 5DL_46A-48E REL-13 5DL_46E-48A REL-13 5DL_46A-48D-66A REL-13 5DL_46D-48A-66A REL-13 5DL_46C-48C-66A REL-13 CA_5DL_46C-48C-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_46C-48A-48A-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_46D-66A-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-13 CA_5DL_48A-48C-66B_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_48A-48C-66C_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_48C-48C-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_48A-48D-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_48E-66A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_66C-70C-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 CA_5DL_66A-66A-70C-71A_1UL_BCS0 REL-12 This TR contains a band specific combination part. The actual requirements are added to the corresponding technical specifications.
36.748
Technical report for 450MHz E-UTRA FDD Band for LTE PPDR and PMR/PAMR in Europe
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.748/36748-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for the work item “450MHz E-UTRA FDD Band for LTE PPDR and PMR/PAMR in Europe”, which was approved at TSG RAN#74 [3].
36.746
Study on further enhancements to LTE Device to Device (D2D), UE to network relays for Internet of Things (IoT) and wearables
TR
15.1.1
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.746/36746-f11.zip
The present document is the technical report for the study item "Further Enhancements LTE Device to Device, UE to Network Relays for IoT and Wearables" [2]. The objective of this SI is to study enhancements to ProSe UE-to-network relaying and to the LTE D2D framework for commercial and public safety applications such as wearable and IoT devices. It is assumed that evolved ProSe Remote UEs can support both WAN and D2D connection, and that evolved ProSe Remote UEs have 3GPP subscription credentials. The D2D connection is realized by either LTE sidelink or non-3GPP technology. All non-3GPP technologies should be considered transparent for generic relay architecture over them. The primary objective of the study is to address power efficiency for evolved ProSe Remote UEs (e.g. wearable devices).
36.753
TDD operating band in the L-band for LTE
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.753/36753-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for the work item of introduction of TDD operating band in the L-band for LTE, which was approved at TSG RAN#74. The objective of this work item is to specify technical requirements for deploying LTE TDD operation in the L-band.
36.751
FDD operating band in the L-band for LTE
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.751/36751-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for FDD operating band in the L-band for LTE to: - Specify a new LTE FDD operating band to include band numbering and core requirements with support of 1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15 and 20 MHz channel bandwidths to operate in at least Japan and possibly some other countries outside of Japan by considering that - UE transmit: 1 427 – 1 470 MHz, BS transmit: 1 475 – 1 518 MHz - Both Bands 11 and 21 requirements shall be met in order to achieve economies of scale considering the existing FDD-LTE deployment market in Japan, - If not, the upper edges of the band (1 470 and 1 518 MHz) are reconsidered. - Specify relevant requirements for protection of the EESS below 1 427 MHz based on the results of studies of the Study Item “Feasibility study on global application of LTE Band 11 and of LTE Band 21 UEs”, - Specify relevant requirements for Category M1 and NB1 for the developed FDD band,
36.755
US 600 MHz Band for LTE
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.755/36755-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for the work item of US 600 MHz LTE FDD band.
36.754
Study on Uplink (UL) data compression in LTE
TR
15.1.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.754/36754-f10.zip
The present document is related to the study item "Study on UL data compression in LTE" [2]. This Technical Report constitutes performance evaluation of potential data compression schemes to support increased uplink capacity for E-UTRA. This document captures descriptions related to the evaluation methodology used technical outcomes of the study, analysis of potential UL data compression solutions and a conclusion on the way forward.
36.715-04-04
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); LTE Advanced Inter-band Carrier Aggregation (4DL/4UL) of Band 41C and Band 42C
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.715-04-04/36715-04-04-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for the work item on LTE Advanced Inter-band Carrier Aggregation (4DL/4UL) of Band 41C and Band 42C. The purpose is to gather the relevant background information and studies in order to address up to 4DL/4UL Inter-band Carrier Aggregation requirements of Band 41 and Band 42.
36.758
TDD 3300-3400 MHz band for LTE
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.758/36758-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for the work item of introduction of TDD operating band in the 3300-3400 MHz band for LTE, which was approved at TSG RAN#76. The objective of this work item is to specify technical requirements for deploying LTE TDD operation in the 3300-3400MHz band for Africa countries.
36.757
Study on LTE DL 8Rx antenna ports
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.757/36757-f00.zip
The study item should fulfil the following objectives: - Evaluation of PDSCH demodulation performance with 8Rx for the transmission with rank lower than or equal to 4 - Identify the scenarios for the evaluations - Identify the necessary parameters including MCS, rank (≤4), antenna configuration and MIMO channel correlation, and propagation conditions - Minimize the evaluation case numbers as much as possible - Run link level simulations, and compare 8Rx performance with 4Rx under the identified scenarios to investigate the performance gain - Use MMSE-IRC as the reference receiver - Evaluation of PDSCH demodulation performance with 8Rx for the transmissions with rank higher than 4 - Identify the scenarios for the evaluations - Identify the necessary parameters including MCS, rank (>4), antenna configuration and MIMO channel correlation, and propagation conditions - Minimize the evaluation case numbers as much as possible - Run link level simulations, and investigate the operating SNR for higher layer transmission - Use MMSE-IRC as the reference receiver - Evaluation of PCFICH/PDCCH demodulation performance with 8Rx - Identify the scenarios for the evaluations - Identify the necessary parameters including CCE levels, antenna configuration and MIMO channel correlation, and propagation conditions - Minimize the evaluation case numbers as much as possible - Run link level simulations, and compare 8Rx performance with 4Rx performance under the identified scenarios to investigate the performance gain - Use MMSE as the reference receiver - Based on the above evaluation results, identify the UE RF, RRM and UE performance requirements, which will be specified. - Identify the scope and objectives of UE RF requirements for 8Rx - Decide the supported LTE bands for 8Rx - Identify the scope and objectives of RRM core requirements for 8Rx - Identify the scope and objectives of RRM performance requirements for 8Rx - Identify the scope and objectives of UE performance requirements for 8Rx - UE demodulation requirements - CSI requirements
36.756
Study on architecture evolution for Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN)
TR
1.0.0
R3
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.756/36756-100.zip
The present document captures the results of Study on architecture evolution for E-UTRAN in RP-170843 [2]. It identifies to study LTE CU and DU split architecture, including new interface and relative procedures.
36.759
450 MHz Band for LTE in Region 3
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.759/36759-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for the work item “450 MHz Band for LTE in Region 3”, which was approved at TSG RAN#75 [3].
36.760
LTE Advanced high power TDD UE (power class 2) for Rel-15
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.760/36760-f00.zip
The present document is the Technical Report for LTE Advanced power class 2 TDD UE. The purpose of this TR is to study the radio requirements for LTE Advanced power class 2 TDD UE as part of the Rel-15 work item in order to add power Class 2 UE to the bands in table 1-1. Table 1-1: Bands for power class 2 UE in Release 15 Band Power class 38 2 40 2 42 2
36.761
Extended-Band 12 new E-UTRA Band
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.761/36761-f00.zip
The present document is a technical report for the work item of Extended-Band 12 new E-UTRA Band, including in the first part, as stated in the WID [2], the outcome of the study phase looking at the co-existence impacts of the removal of the 1MHz guard between E block and A block (728-729 MHz).
36.766
Study on interference cancellation receiver for LTE BS
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.766/36766-f00.zip
The study item should fulfil the following objectives: - Identify the target deployment scenarios and the co-channel intra-cell interference conditions. The following scenario is to be considered: - Intra-cell inter-user interference scenario where multiple users are co-scheduled on the same resource elements. - Identify the reference receiver structures for PUSCH - Receiver structures based on interference cancellation is considered as a starting point, and practical and realizable implementation should be taken into account. - Agree on the interference models, interference levels and simulation parameters for link level evaluations - Evaluate the link-level gain for PUSCH over baseline receiver - Evaluate the link-level gain over baseline Rel-8 MMSE receiver for intra-cell inter-user interference scenarios. - The prioritization of number of Rx antennas will be discussed and decided in study phase.
36.787
Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) new band combinations
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.787/36787-f00.zip
The present document is the Technical Report on TR on V2X new ban combinations for LTE. The purpose of the present document is to study the extension of the band combinations for V2X service to grow the LTE V2X ecosystem. Specially, analyze the harmonics/IMDs problems on the own Rx frequency bands for daul transmission. (e.g. transmission of Band 47 on PC5 operation and transmission of licensed band on Uu operation). Also RAN4 study on increasing of the number of multi-carrier for LTE-based V2X service. It can support concurrent operation of LTE CA band combinations on Uu interface and Band 47 on PC5 interface. Operator propose new band combinations up to 3CCs during the work item. In future study, the number of multiple carrier can be increased up to 5CCs.
36.788
Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Phase 2; User Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.788/36788-f00.zip
The present document is the Technical Report on V2X phase 2 for LTE. The purpose of the present document is to study the radio requirements on V2X phase 2 based on LTE sidelink as part of the Rel-15 work item. The normative requirements resulting from the present document will be addressed in the applicable release 15 Technical Specifications (TS).
36.790
LAA/eLAA for the “CBRS” 3.5GHz band in the United States
TR
15.0.0
R4
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.790/36790-f00.zip
The present document describes the work performed in defining usage of LAA/eLAA (i.e. LTE Frame Structure 3) in the same 3550-3700 MHz CBRS band as already defined for TDD in Band 48. This work only includes applicability for CBSD’s with a maximum conducted transmit power of 24 dBm and a maximum EIRP of 30 dBm in 10 MHz. Channel bandwidths to be supported are: 10MHz and 20MHz.
36.903
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Derivation of test tolerances for Radio Resource Management (RRM) conformance tests
TR
15.6.0
R5
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.903/36903-f60.zip
36.904
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Derivation of test tolerances for User Equipment (UE) radio reception conformance tests
TR
15.1.0
R5
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.904/36904-f10.zip
The present document specifies a general method used to derive Test Tolerances for UE radio reception conformance tests in 3GPP TS 36.521-1 [2] and TS 36.521-4 [4] and establishes a system for relating the Test Tolerances to the measurement uncertainties of the Test System. The test cases which have been analysed to determine Test Tolerances are included as .zip files. The present document is applicable from Release 10 up to the release indicated on the front page of the present Terminal conformance specifications.
36.783
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA); Introduction of 1024 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) in LTE downlink
TR
15.0.0
R1
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.783/36783-f00.zip
The present document captures the finding of the study of performance benefits and feasibility of 1024QAM for LTE downlink channels, as defined in Work Item “Enhancements for high capacity stationary wireless link and introduction of 1024 QAM for LTE” [2]. This activity involves the Radio Access work area of the 3GPP studies and has impacts both on the Mobile Equipment and Access Network of the 3GPP systems. This document is intended to gather all information and draw a conclusion on way forward. This document is a ‘living’ document, i.e. it is permanently updated and presented to TSG-RAN meetings.
36.912
Feasibility study for Further Advancements for E-UTRA (LTE-Advanced)
TR
15.0.0
R1
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.912/36912-f00.zip
36.905
Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) and Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN); Derivation of test points for radio transmission and reception conformance test cases
TR
15.5.0
R5
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.905/36905-f50.zip
36.777
Enhanced LTE support for aerial vehicles
TR
15.0.0
R2
https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/36_series/36.777/36777-f00.zip
The present document contains the results and findings from the study item “Study on Enhanced Support for Aerial Vehicles” [2]. The purpose of this TR is to capture TSG RAN WG1 and WG2 understanding of the performance of Release-14 LTE networks when used to serve aerial vehicles like drones and to document the identified further performance enhancing solutions to optimize the LTE connectivity for aerial vehicles. This activity involves the Radio Access work area of the 3GPP studies and has impacts both on the Mobile Equipment and Access Network of the 3GPP systems. This document is a ‘living’ document, i.e. it is permanently updated and presented to TSG-RAN meetings.