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TIA TIA-102.BAAB-B

Project 25 Common Air Interface Conformance Test

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TIA - Telecommunications Industry Association
Year: 2013

Abstract: This document lists a series of conformance tests for the Common Air Interface, defined in reference [2]. These tests are intended to assure that equipment actually conforms to the formats specified in the Common Air Interface. The object of the conformance tests is to assure that equipment may be interoperable with other equipment conforming to the standard. These tests are different and distinct from performance tests, given in reference [5], which measure the actual limits of equipment performance. The performance and conformance tests are mutually complementary. These tests are also different and distinct from lock down tests, which are intended to demonstrate interoperability between different radios. These conformance tests are intended to precede lock down tests.
These tests are generally intended to be applied by a manufacturer to a product implementation to verify that it conforms to the Common Air Interface. These tests only apply to radio products, particularly portable and mobile radios and base stations or repeaters. Some of the tests are designed to apply to transmitters, by specifying the transmit signal under a representative set of transmitter conditions. Other tests are designed to apply to receivers, by defining a standard test signal, and then specifying the minimum response of the receiver to the test signal.
The specific test cases for the transmitter tests are selected to exercise the encoders for the various codes used in the Common Air Interface. In general the transmitter tests can be applied to a receiver by exciting the receiver with the test signals and then measuring the receiver's response. The required response of the receiver to the transmitter test signals in not defined in this document, but it may be inferred from the information content of the test signal, the conditions of the test signal, and the operating characteristics of the receiver. The specific test cases and conditions for the receiver tests are selected to exercise the error correcting and detecting mechanisms in the receiver.
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contributor authorTIA - Telecommunications Industry Association
date accessioned2017-09-04T18:34:14Z
date available2017-09-04T18:34:14Z
date copyright03/24/2005 (R 2013)
date issued2013
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description abstractThis document lists a series of conformance tests for the Common Air Interface, defined in reference [2]. These tests are intended to assure that equipment actually conforms to the formats specified in the Common Air Interface. The object of the conformance tests is to assure that equipment may be interoperable with other equipment conforming to the standard. These tests are different and distinct from performance tests, given in reference [5], which measure the actual limits of equipment performance. The performance and conformance tests are mutually complementary. These tests are also different and distinct from lock down tests, which are intended to demonstrate interoperability between different radios. These conformance tests are intended to precede lock down tests.
These tests are generally intended to be applied by a manufacturer to a product implementation to verify that it conforms to the Common Air Interface. These tests only apply to radio products, particularly portable and mobile radios and base stations or repeaters. Some of the tests are designed to apply to transmitters, by specifying the transmit signal under a representative set of transmitter conditions. Other tests are designed to apply to receivers, by defining a standard test signal, and then specifying the minimum response of the receiver to the test signal.
The specific test cases for the transmitter tests are selected to exercise the encoders for the various codes used in the Common Air Interface. In general the transmitter tests can be applied to a receiver by exciting the receiver with the test signals and then measuring the receiver's response. The required response of the receiver to the transmitter test signals in not defined in this document, but it may be inferred from the information content of the test signal, the conditions of the test signal, and the operating characteristics of the receiver. The specific test cases and conditions for the receiver tests are selected to exercise the error correcting and detecting mechanisms in the receiver.
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