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TABLE 4. Requirements for the IF-to-Baseband Mixers.
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Table 6.1: Summary of Baseband Specifications Parameter Value
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Table 3-3. Host controller and baseband commands.
"... In PAGE 9: ...1 Link Control Commands The link control commands are gathered in Table 3-1. Item HCI Command Comment Support 1 Inquiry - YES 2 Inquiry_Cancel - YES 3 Periodic_Inquiry_Mode - YES 4 Exit_Periodic_Inquiry_Mode - YES 5 Create_Connection C1 YES 6 Disconnect C2 YES 7 Add_SCO_Connection C3 YES 8 Accept_Connection_Request - YES 9 Reject_Connection_Request - YES 10 Link_Key_Request_Reply - YES 11 Link_Key_Request_Negative_Reply - YES 12 PIN_Code_Request_Reply - YES 13 PIN_Code_Request_Negative_Reply - YES 14 Change_Connection_Packet_Type C4 YES 15 Authentication_Requested - YES 16 Set_Connection_Encryption - YES 17 Change_Connection_Link_Key C5 YES 18 Master_Link_Key C6, C7, C8, C9, C10 YES 19 Remote_Name_Request - YES 20 Read_Remote_Supported_Features - YES 21 Read_Remote_Version_Information - YES 22 Read_Clock_Offset - YES Table3 -1. Link control commands.... In PAGE 11: ...2 Link Policy Commands The link policy commands is stated in Table 3-2. Item HCI Command Comment Support 1 Hold_Mode C11 YES 2 Sniff_Mode C12, C13, C14 YES 3 Exit_Sniff_Mode - YES 4 Park_Mode C15 YES 5 Exit_Park_Mode - YES 6 QoS_Setup C16 YES 7 Role_Discovery - YES 8 Switch_Role C17 YES 9 Read_Link_Policy_Settings - YES 10 Write_Link_Policy_Settings - YES Table3 -2. Link policy commands.... In PAGE 15: ...4 Informational Parameters Commands The informational parameter commands are stated in Table 3-4. Item HCI Command Comment Support 1 Read_Local_Version_Information C33 YES 2 Read_Local_Supported_Features - YES 3 Read_Buffer_Size - YES 4 Read_Country_Code - YES 5 Read_BD_ADDR - YES Table3 -4. Informational parameters commands.... In PAGE 15: ... It starts with A and increases to the next letter in the alphabet for every bug fix revision. How the HCI_Revision number is coded is stated in Table3 -5 (except for FW revision P1A where HCI_Revision = 1). Most significant bit (bit 7) of high- order byte 7 least significant bits of high-order byte Low-order byte X coded in the following way: X = P : 0 X = R : 1 Y in binary form Z coded in the following way: Z = A : 0x00 Z = B : 0x01 Z = C : 0x02 and so on .... In PAGE 15: ...nd so on ... Table3... In PAGE 16: ...5 Status Parameters Commands The Status parmeter commands are stated in Table 3-6. Item HCI Command Comment Support 1 Read_Failed_Contact_Counter - NO 2 Reset_Failed_Contact_Counter - NO 3 Get_Link_Quality - NO 4 Read_RSSI - YES Table3... In PAGE 17: ...6 Testing Commands The testing commands are stated in Table 3-7. Item HCI Command Comment Support 1 Read_Loopback_Mode - YES 2 Write_Loopback_Mode C34 YES 3 Enable_Device_Under_Test_Mode - YES Table3 -7. Testing commands.... ..."
Table 2.2: Filter Coe cients for Baseband Filtering
Table 3.2: Slew Rate Required for Each Baseband Filter Block (GSM)
Table 3.1: Digital baseband predistortion performances reported in the literature. Reference PA Size Predistorter Test Signal Performance
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Table 1. Information used for estimating hardware impacts of signals in System of Systems receivers. Where two signals are modulated onto a single carrier (data-carrying and dataless), this is indicated as x 2 in the chip rate.
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"... In PAGE 6: ...3 Digital Baseband The design of the digital baseband circuitry (or firmware) depends on the specifications of the signals to be exploited. Table1 indicates some estimates of the impacts that new signals make compared with GPS L1. The data can be found in the ICDs for GPS L1/L2C [24] and L5 [25], Glonass [26], Galileo [5, 6] and QZSS [27].... In PAGE 7: ... So, instead of 12 pseudoranges to process from an all-in-sight GPS L1 receiver, there may be as many as 61 if the allocations of Table1 are adopted. Instead of 12 correlators in tracking loops, there may be as many as 288.... ..."
Table II: Power Ratio PAL/S.S. for baseband un-weighed SNR Degradation up to 5dB. Co-channel Interference, Spread Spectrum null-to-null Bandwidth 20MHz
Table 1: Examples of processes that affect vulnerability*
"... In PAGE 22: ... The selection of national level indicators may focus on processes that shape these variations in time and space. Some examples of processes that are relevant to adaptive capability are listed in Table1 . It has been argued, for example, that traditional systems of social security in Third World societies may be in the process of being eroded due to the joint impact of market penetration (reorientation of most production away from local circulation and reciprocity), population growth (fewer unappropriated flexible resources) and rise of the modern state system (provides services) (Platteau 1991).... ..."
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