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resources:tools-software:linux-software:libiio:clients:lte_example [24 Feb 2020 23:07] – [Using File I/O] Robin Getzresources:tools-software:linux-software:libiio:clients:lte_example [10 Sep 2020 16:00] – [Using File I/O] Robin Getz
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 This is very similar (exactly similar) to the example in the MATLAB documentation for [[mw>help/lte/ref/ltetestmodeltool.html|lteTestModelTool]]. This is very similar (exactly similar) to the example in the MATLAB documentation for [[mw>help/lte/ref/ltetestmodeltool.html|lteTestModelTool]].
  
-We will provide a few more pointers. +We will provide a few more pointers: 
-  * [[http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/136100_136199/136141/12.05.00_60/ts_136141v120500p.pdf|ETSI TS 136 141 Specification v12]] or [[https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/136100_136199/136141/15.03.00_60/ts_136141v150300p.pdf|ETSI TS 136 141 Specification v15]] +  * [[https://www.etsi.org/|European Telecommunications Standards Institute]] write the Technical Specifications (TS) for LTE. They would include: 
-    * The MathWorks documentation talks about the "test model number", as having options of '1.1', '1.2', '2', '3.1', '3.2', and '3.3'. These numbers are the [[wp>E-UTRA|E-UTRA]] Test Model numbers, and are referenced as ''E-TMn.n'' in section 6 of the pdf. Care should be taken to ensure that the proper test waveform is generated for the proper tests. (i.e. E-UTRA Test Models 1.1 & 1.2 should not be used for EVM testing).+    * [[https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/136100_136199/136104/15.03.00_60/ts_136104v150300p.pdf|ETSI TS 136 104 v15]] Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception 
 +    * [[https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/136100_136199/136141/15.03.00_60/ts_136141v150300p.pdf|ETSI TS 136 141 v15]] Base Station (BS) conformance testing 
 +      * The MathWorks documentation talks about the "test model number", as having options of '1.1', '1.2', '2', '3.1', '3.2', and '3.3'. These numbers are the [[wp>E-UTRA|E-UTRA]] Test Model numbers, and are referenced as ''E-TMn.n'' in section 6 of the pdf. Care should be taken to ensure that the proper test waveform is generated for the proper tests. (i.e. E-UTRA Test Models 1.1 & 1.2 should not be used for EVM testing).
  
 Launch the tool to generate an E-UTRA Test Model (E-TM) waveform. In this case, we will generated a waveform for a few different tests. Launch the tool to generate an E-UTRA Test Model (E-TM) waveform. In this case, we will generated a waveform for a few different tests.
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