Attendees:
Dong Wei
Ed Eckert
Sam
Heidari
Vladimir
Oksman
Arthur
Marris
Massimo
Sorbara
Hugh
Barrass
Miguel
Peeters
Bernard
Debbasch
Sabina
Fanfoni
Subject: Table 62B-1
10PASS-TS Test Cases
The group agreed to refer to
test cases by the "old" (D2.0) test numbers for the duration of the
call.
It was noted that the test
cases fall into three groups:
Group 1: 1-9 basic tests
(10/10 Mbps)
Group 2: 10-20
notching off
Group 3: 21-31
notching on
In general, Groups 2 and 3
are identical conditions, except for the presence of
notching.
It was pointed out that some
of the changes made in Ancona to
Group 2 were not made to Group 3. Since these changes involved
reduction in reach, this makes the table inconsistent, as the presence
of notching will not increase channel capacity.
Accordingly, the attendees
agreed that it would be desirable to change #29 to 750m, # 25 to 650m
and #23 from Self noise to AWGN. There was not unanimous opinion
to delete #22, as was done with #11 in Ancona.
However, there was general
agreement that we would focus on Groups 1 & 3, and any changes made
to Group 3 would be reflected in Group 2.
Sabina stated we should use
ETSI A/F noise models when we use ETSI profiles
Vladimir
took the assignment to supply more detailed specification for UPBO,
especially for Self and AWGN noise models, prior to the next conference
call.
One of the unsatisfied TR's
asks that simulation results or another method be presented in order to
justify the numbers in the table. In order to proceed with
simulations, the assumptions must be agreed to.
Miguel suggested we start
with Annex F of the ETSI standard [ETSI TS 101 270-1 V1.3.1
(2003-07)]. He took the assignment to come up with a proposal for
assumptions for the group to use, based upon the ETSI document, prior to
the next conference call.
Next conference call will be
Thursday, 23-October, at 6 p.m.
Geneva
time (9 a.m.
PDT).