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YD/T 1721.5-2011: 2GHz TD-SCDMA digital cellular mobile telecommunication network. HSDPA physical layer technical requirement. Part 5: Physical layer procedure
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YD/T 1721.5: Historical versions

Standard IDUSDBUY PDFLead-DaysStandard Title (Description)Status
YD/T 1721.5-2011839 Add to Cart 6 days 2GHz TD-SCDMA digital cellular mobile telecommunication network. HSDPA physical layer technical requirement. Part 5: Physical layer procedure Valid
YD/T 1721.5-2007RFQ ASK 9 days 2GHz TD-SCDMA digital cellular mobile communication network speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) Uu interface physical layer specification - Part 5: Physical layer procedures Obsolete

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Standard ID: YD/T 1721.5-2011 (YD/T1721.5-2011)
Description (Translated English): 2GHz TD-SCDMA digital cellular mobile telecommunication network. HSDPA physical layer technical requirement. Part 5: Physical layer procedure
Sector / Industry: Telecommunication Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard: M37
Classification of International Standard: 33.070.99
Word Count Estimation: 32,357
Date of Issue: 2011-06-01
Date of Implementation: 2011-06-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard): YD/T 1721.5-2007
Quoted Standard: YD/T 1721.2; YD/T 1721.3; YD/T 1721.4; YD/T 1722.1; YD/T 1723
Adopted Standard: 3GPP TS25.224 v5.9.0, NEQ
Regulation (derived from): Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Bulletin No. 13 of 2011
Issuing agency(ies): Ministry of Industry and Information Technology
Summary: This standard specifies the 2GHz TD-SCDMA digital cellular mobile communication network speed downlink packet access (SDPA) Uu interface physical layer processes, including transmitter power control, uplink synchronization, the synchronization process, discontinuous transmission radio frame, downlink transmit diversity, the random access procedure, Node B synchronization through the air interface, using the downlink dummy cycle positioning method and process HS-DSCH. This standard applies to 2GHz TD-SCDMA digital cellular mobile communication network speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) Uu interface physical layer.
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