Fixed Pathloss Scenarios ===================== Scenarios 51000-51100 --------------------- .. list-table:: :widths: 30 70 :header-rows: 1 * - Label - Value * - Version - Formal * - RF ID - 51005, 51010, 51015, 51020, 51025, 51030 * - RF Description - 51005 (All Paths 5dB), 51010 (All Paths 10dB), 51015 (All Paths 15dB), 51020 (All Paths 20dB), 51025 (All Paths 25dB), 51030 (All Paths 30dB) * - Noise power BW (MHz) - 20 * - Usable BW for transmissions (MHz) - 80 * - Traffic ID - N/A * - Traffic Description - N/A * - Center Frequency - 1 GHz * - Number of Nodes - 20 * - Duration - 1 second **Narrative** This set of scenarios derives from the base test scenario 1009 (All Paths 0 dB) with the main difference of not having a 0 dB pathloss, but instead a fixed synthetic loss for all links which changes based on the RF ID. The goal is to have a group of scenarios with all same channel characteristics and different from 0 dB for testing and experiment purposes. **Node Placement** The locations of the nodes are not applicable in this set of scenarios. The channel characteristics have been created in a synthetic way. All the nodes are static, and the channel does not change during the whole scenario duration. .. list-table:: Parameters :widths: 30 70 :header-rows: 0 * - Title - All Paths [5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30] dB * - Scenario ID - 51005, 51010, 51015, 51020, 51025, 51030 * - Scenario Duration - 1 second * - Scenario Repeats at End? - True * - Number of Nodes - 20 * - Center Frequency - 1 GHz * - Max Scenario Bandwidth - 80 MHz * - Node Mobility - No .. list-table:: Channel Characteristics :widths: 15 15 15 10 20 25 :header-rows: 1 * - Scenario ID - Frequency - Link - # Taps - Taps Delay [ns] - Taps Gain [dB] * - 51005 - 1 GHz - All links - 1 - 0 - -5 * - 51010 - 1 GHz - All links - 1 - 0 - -10 * - 51015 - 1 GHz - All links - 1 - 0 - -15 * - 51020 - 1 GHz - All links - 1 - 0 - -20 * - 51025 - 1 GHz - All links - 1 - 0 - -25 * - 51030 - 1 GHz - All links - 1 - 0 - -30 All scenarios have the same channel characteristics, i.e. single-tap with a tap delay of 0 ns for all links (also loopback 1↔1, 2↔2, ...) at 1 GHz center frequency, and differ just for the tap gain, which varies from 5 to 30 dB with 5 dB steps. Base 0 dB Scenarios at Various Frequencies (52000-52100) ------------------------------------------------------- .. list-table:: Overview :widths: 30 70 :header-rows: 1 * - Label - Value * - Version - Formal * - RF ID - 52001, 52002, 52003, 52004, 52005, 52006 * - RF Description - 52001 (All Paths 0dB - 832 MHz), 52002 (All Paths 0dB - 2.4 GHz), 52003 (All Paths 0dB - 2.54 GHz), 52004 (All Paths 0dB - 3.6 GHz), 52005 (All Paths 0dB - 5.5 GHz), 52006 (All Paths 0dB - 5.9 GHz) * - Noise power BW (MHz) - 20 * - Usable BW for transmissions (MHz) - 80 * - Traffic ID - N/A * - Traffic Description - N/A * - Center Frequency - Various * - Number of Nodes - 20 * - Duration - 1 second **Narrative** This set of scenarios derives from the base test scenario 1009 with the main difference of a center frequency that changes based on the RF ID. The goal is to have a group of scenarios with all same channel characteristics, i.e. 0 dB pathloss, and different center frequencies for testing and experiment purposes. **Node Placement** The locations of the nodes are not applicable in this set of scenarios. The channel characteristics have been created in a synthetic way. All the nodes are static, and the channel does not change during the whole scenario duration. .. list-table:: Parameters :widths: 40 60 :header-rows: 1 * - Label - Value * - Title - All Paths 0 dB - X MHz/GHz * - Scenario ID - 52001, 52002, 52003, 52004, 52005, 52006 * - Scenario Duration - 1 second * - Scenario Repeats at End? - True * - Number of Nodes - 20 * - Center Frequency - 832 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 2.54 GHz, 3.6 GHz, 5.5 GHz, 5.9 Ghz * - Max Scenario Bandwidth - 80 MHz * - Node Mobility - No .. list-table:: Channel Characteristics :widths: 15 15 15 10 20 25 :header-rows: 1 * - Scenario ID - Frequency - Link - # Taps - Taps Delay [ns] - Taps Gain [dB] * - 52001 - 832 MHz - All links - 1 - 10 - 0 * - 52002 - 2.4 GHz - All links - 1 - 10 - 0 * - 52003 - 2.54 GHz - All links - 1 - 10 - 0 * - 52004 - 3.6 GHz - All links - 1 - 10 - 0 * - 52005 - 5.5 GHz - All links - 1 - 10 - 0 * - 52006 - 5.9 GHz - All links - 1 - 10 - 0 All scenarios have the same channel characteristics, i.e. single-tap with a tap delay of 10 ns for all links (also loopback 1↔1, 2↔2...) and 0 dB pathloss, and differ just for the center frequency of operation, which varies from 832 MHz to 5.9 GHz.