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The minimum required received power used was −45 dBm (31.6 nW) for all network nodes.
Here, the coverage is defined as the maximum coverage range, which satisfies the UE's minimum required received power P min. The effect of shadowing will be averaged out for the network planning of the CP construction and adaptation.
The required received power for transmitting bits in an RU while keeping below the data integrity requirement of service flow is a function of the modulation type, its order, and the single-sided power spectral density of noise.
The multipath power sensitivity S M, expressed in decibel-milliwatts (dBm), is the minimum required received power at the PHY layer of a given TM which guaranties the QoS settled by a maximum BLER or bit error rate (BER) on data transmission.
The required bit rate is converted into the corresponding required received power based on the access point's datasheet.
From (7), the MP scheduler assigns the PRB to the UE with larger excess channel gain compared to the required received power per bit.
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In that sense, the receiver sensitivity is defined as the minimum required received optical power to keep BER below a given value.
This is especially visible at lower MCS modes since these modes require less received power for reliable operation.
Meanwhile, UE has almost the same excess channel gain as UE, but it requires less received power per bit,, than UE because in (7) increases exponentially with ; hence, the value of for UE is smaller than UE having higher MCS level than UE.
where P T is the total relay transmit power and γ > 0 is the minimal required receive SNR.
The cutoff threshold for the UL is the average received power required at the serving BS.
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