8 spectrum management, 1 wireless channels, 2 spectrum management measurements – Motorola PTP 400 Series User Manual

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8.3.8 Spectrum

Management

Spectrum Management Selection (also referred to by the acronym DFS) is the PTP 400

Series Bridge wireless feature that monitors the available wireless spectrum and directs both

ends of the wireless link to operate on a channel with a minimum level of co-channel and

adjacent channel interference.

8.3.8.1 Wireless Channels

The PTP 400 Series Bridge operates using a set of predefined channels. Section 5 ”General

Considerations” contains detailed information on this subject with regards each product

variant. It should be noted that some product variants have a channel raster smaller than their

channel size. In these cases the channels overlap and the Spectrum Management displays

should be read accordingly.

The default channelization can be modified by varying the lower center frequency attribute in

the installation wizard – see Section 8.3.5.3 “Wireless Configuration” - Lower Center

Frequency.

8.3.8.2 Spectrum Management Measurements

The PTP 400 Series Bridge performs four Spectrum Management measurements per TDD

cycle, per channel. The measurements are subdivided into two signal peak measurements

and two mean signal measurements. The peak measurements represent the peak received

signal power with a resolution down to 100 ns. The mean measurement represents the mean

received signal power for the 40

μs measurement period.

The Spectrum Management algorithm collects measurements equally from all channels. This

process is called the Channel Availability Check (hereafter referred to by the acronym CAC).

The CAC uses a round-robin channel select selection process to collect an equal amount of

measurements from each channel. It is important to note that the CAC measurement process

is not altered by channel barring process. Measurements are still collected for all channels

irrespective of the number of barred channels.

8.3.8.3 Measurement Analysis

Spectrum Management uses statistical analysis to process the received peak and mean

measurement. The statistical analysis is based on a fixed, one minute, measurement

quantization period. Spectrum Management collects data for the specified quantization period

and only at the end of the period is the statistical analysis performed.

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