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How is an RRC Filtered Mean Power Measurement Made?

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How is an RRC Filtered Mean Power Measurement Made?

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The RRC Filtered Mean Power is the mean power measured in a Root Raised Cosine (RRC) filter with a roll-off factor of a=0.22 and a bandwidth equal to the chip rate (1.28 MHz). The 3GPP definition of RRC Filtered Mean Power is located in TS 34.122 section 3.1.

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