LTE426 System Time Broadcast For SIB8
LTE426 System Time Broadcast For SIB8
LTE426 System Time Broadcast For SIB8
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In the scope of this feature, the CDMA2000 system time information is added to the
content of SIB8 to be broadcasted to the UEs served by an LTE cell.
The eNB receives its timing from the GPS receiver and calculates the CDMA2000 system
time corresponding to a given reference point in the LTE network’s frame structure.
The reference point is defined as ‘the LTE SFN (system frame number) boundary at or after
the ending boundary of the SI-window in which SIB8 is transmitted’. This is illustrated in
Figure Time reference point in CDMA2000 timing.
Each 10-millisecond LTE frame represents 12288 CDMA2000 chips. When the bounder of an
In case of TDD, if the 10ms frame border of the eNB are not aligned with the start of the
CDMA 2000 frame signal, the CDMA 2000 System Time is broadcasted with the IE cdma-
AsynchronousSystemTime in SIB8.
For each occurence of SIB8 (excluding SIB8 repetitions within the SI-n window) the CDMA
2000 System Time is calculated by eNB corresponding to the following "time reference
point": LTE SFN boundary at or after the ending boundary of the SI-window in which SIB8 is
transmitted.
Impact on interfaces
SIB8 contains CDMA2000 system time information (a 39-bit long string defined in
synchronousSystemTime) in case of FDD.
SIB8 contains CDMA2000 system time information (a 39-bit long string defined in
synchronousSystemTime or 49-bit long string defined in asynchronousSystemTime).
Requirements
For supported hardware and software, see Single RAN Features/List of Features and
Documents/List of Features Supported in Single RAN.
Alarms
There are no alarms related to the LTE426: System Time Broadcast for SIB8 feature.
Commands
There are no commands related to the LTE426: System Time Broadcast for SIB8 feature.
Sales information
For licensing information, see 5G/System Descriptions/5G Licenses. Remember that for 5G
features, you also need to configure the Use Case Level Activation Parameters (UCLAPs). For
more information, see .