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The TSB-88 Series<\/strong><\/p>\n The TSB-88 series of bulletins provides guidance on the The purpose of these documents is to define and advance a As wireless communications systems evolve, it becomes Thus, spectrum managers, system designers and system maintainers In addition, after deployment, validation or acceptance testing These documents contain recommendations for both public safety To provide this utility necessitates that specific manufacturers Wireless system performance can be modeled and simulated with Predictions of system performance can then be evaluated based on It is anticipated that these documents will serve as a Wireless Communications Systems Performance in Noise and Interference-Limited Situations – Part 3: Recommended Methods for Technology Independent Performance Verification<\/b><\/p>\n
\nfollowing areas:<\/p>\n\n
\nsimulating various and different bandwidth efficient technologies
\noperating in a post "Refarming" environment or in new frequency
\nband allocations;<\/li>\n
\nfor improved results from modeling and simulation;<\/li>\n
\nconfirming the performance of various and different bandwidth
\nefficient systems operating in a post "Refarming" environment or in
\nnew frequency band allocations, and;<\/li>\n
\nverification methods into a unified family of data sets or
\nprocedures which can be employed by frequency coordinators, systems
\nengineers, system operators or software developers;<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
\nstandardized methodology to analyze compatibility of different
\ntechnologies from a technology neutral viewpoint. They provide
\nrecommended technical parameters and procedures from which
\nautomated design and spectrum management tools can be developed to
\nanalyze proposed configurations that can temporarily exist during a
\n"rebanding" migration process as well as for longer term solutions
\ninvolving different technologies.<\/p>\n
\nincreasingly complex to determine compatibility between different
\ntypes of modulation, different channel bandwidths, different
\noperational protocols, different operational geographic areas, and
\napplication usage.<\/p>\n
\nhave a common interest in utilizing the most accurate and
\nrepeatable modeling and simulation capabilities to determine likely
\nsystem performance. With increasing spectrum allocation complexity,
\nboth in terms of modulation techniques offered, channel bandwidths
\navailable and in the number of entities involved in wireless
\ncommunications systems, a standardized approach and methodology is
\nneeded for the modeling and simulation of these systems, in all
\nfrequency bands of interest.<\/p>\n
\nis often an issue subject to much debate and uncertainty. Long
\nafter a system is in place and optimized, future interference
\ndispute resolution demands application of an industry accepted and
\nstandardized methodology for assessing system performance and
\ninterference.<\/p>\n
\nand nonpublic safety performance that ought to be used in the
\nmodeling and simulation of these systems. These documents also
\nsatisfy the desire for a standardized empirical measurement
\nmethodology that is useful for routine proof-ofperformance and
\nacceptance testing and in dispute resolution of interference cases
\nthat are likely to emerge in the futur<\/p>\n
\ndefine various performance criteria for the different capabilities
\nand their specific implementations. Furthermore, sufficient
\nreference information is provided so that software applications can
\nbe developed and employed to determine if the desired system
\nperformance has been realized.<\/p>\n
\nthe effects of single or multiple potential distortion sources
\ntaken into account as well as the defined performance parameters
\nand verification testing. These include:<\/p>\n\n
\nthe desired RF carrier versus the combined effects of single or
\nmultiple performance degrading sources. Performance is then based
\non a faded environment to more accurately simulate actual usage
\nconsidering all the identified parameters and potential degradation
\nsources.<\/p>\n
\nrecommended best practices reference for developers and suppliers
\nof land mobile communications system design, modeling, simulation
\nand spectrum management software and automated tools.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"\n\n
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