1) The document discusses the relationship between subcarrier spacing (SCS), cyclic prefix, and bandwidth per resource block for different frequencies. 2) It provides a table showing that higher SCS values like 120 kHz and 240 kHz result in higher bandwidth per resource block, while lower SCS values like 15 kHz and 30 kHz produce lower bandwidth. 3) The document also includes tables listing the maximum transmission bandwidth configuration in resource blocks for different channel bandwidths in FR1 and FR2 depending on the SCS.
1) The document discusses the relationship between subcarrier spacing (SCS), cyclic prefix, and bandwidth per resource block for different frequencies. 2) It provides a table showing that higher SCS values like 120 kHz and 240 kHz result in higher bandwidth per resource block, while lower SCS values like 15 kHz and 30 kHz produce lower bandwidth. 3) The document also includes tables listing the maximum transmission bandwidth configuration in resource blocks for different channel bandwidths in FR1 and FR2 depending on the SCS.
1) The document discusses the relationship between subcarrier spacing (SCS), cyclic prefix, and bandwidth per resource block for different frequencies. 2) It provides a table showing that higher SCS values like 120 kHz and 240 kHz result in higher bandwidth per resource block, while lower SCS values like 15 kHz and 30 kHz produce lower bandwidth. 3) The document also includes tables listing the maximum transmission bandwidth configuration in resource blocks for different channel bandwidths in FR1 and FR2 depending on the SCS.
30 kHz 360 kHz Normal 60 kHz 720 kHz Normal/extended 120 kHz 1440 kHz Normal 240 kHz 2880 kHz Normal 480kHz 5760kHz Normal Bandwidth Bandwidth N per RB = 12 Per Cyclic Prefix x SCS RB=SCS*12
0 15 kHz 180 kHz Normal
1 30 kHz 360 kHz Normal Normal/extende 2 60 kHz 720 kHz d 3 120 kHz 1440 kHz Normal 4 240 kHz 2880 kHz Normal 5 480kHz 5760kHz Normal Maximum Transmission Bandwidth configuration (in RBs) for FR1