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RSRQ

This document provides a calculation of RSRQ for a single resource block using entered power values, without including pathloss since the values are relative to each other. It shows the load percentage, RSSI, RSRP, number of resource blocks, number of subcarriers, transmission power per carrier, total transmission power, power per subcarrier, power per resource symbol, number of non-reference signal subcarriers, number of reference signal subcarriers, pathloss value, RSSI, RSRP, difference between RSSI and RSRP, and that this difference is the power offset between RSSI and RSRP for a given channel bandwidth of one resource block.

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RSRQ

This document provides a calculation of RSRQ for a single resource block using entered power values, without including pathloss since the values are relative to each other. It shows the load percentage, RSSI, RSRP, number of resource blocks, number of subcarriers, transmission power per carrier, total transmission power, power per subcarrier, power per resource symbol, number of non-reference signal subcarriers, number of reference signal subcarriers, pathloss value, RSSI, RSRP, difference between RSSI and RSRP, and that this difference is the power offset between RSSI and RSRP for a given channel bandwidth of one resource block.

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RSRQ calculation is done for a single RB using the entered valu

Power per RE (w) power, no pathloss is used since the values are relative to each
and PL (or TxPwr in fact) will not affect this simple calculator
0
0
0 Load % RSSI (w) RSRP (w)
0 0% 1.33 0.667
0 RSRP Boost
0.667 0 dB
0 External Interference
0 0
0
0 #RB #SC Power/Carrier (w)
0 100 1200 1
0.667 30.0 dBm

RSSI and RSRP Measured only


in symbols containing RS
single RB using the entered value for
ce the values are relative to each other
not affect this simple calculator

RSRQ (dB) Power (w)


-3.0 dB 8

Power/SC (w) Power/RS (w)


0.0008 0.0008
-0.8 dBm -0.8 dBm

# non RS SC # RS SC
1000 200

Pathloss (dB)
130

RSSI (w) RSRP (w)


1 0.0008

RSSI (dBm) RSRP (dBm) RSSI - RSRP Offset this will be the power difference
between RSSI and RSRP for a given
-100.0 -130.8 -30.8 dB channel BW (RB)
ifference
for a given

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