RSRP definition

RSRP means Reference Signal Received Power which is defined as the linear average of the reference signal power (in Watts) within a number of specific resource elements across a specified bandwidth within an LTE downlink signal. LTE specific equipment is required to decode the LTE downlink signal to make this measurement;
RSRP the Rail Safety Regulators’ Panel (comprising rail safety regulators from all States and the Northern Territory as defined in existing laws in those respective jurisdictions).

Examples of RSRP in a sentence

  • RESPOND (RS) Response Planning (RS.RP): Response processes and procedures are executed and maintained, to ensure response to detected cybersecurity incidents.

  • Depending on the UE location, the number of CCs being above a threshold THCC of about 0.05 varies between three and more than 20 CCs. Typical mean values are around NCC,mean= 12 CCs. It is proposed to use an adaptive reporting - i.e. adaptive number of reported CCs - based on wideband pathloss measurements as being defined by LTE Release 8 for the reference signal received power (RSRP) values.

  • Support differential L1 RSRP reporting as a UCI reduction scheme for beam measurement/reporting option 2.

  • Sufficient 3G and/or 4G LTE cellular network reception signal of the cellular network used for the operation of the Shared Vehicle shall be supplied at the Shared Vehicle Parking Space to ensure the reliable operation of the Shared Vehicle service, with:  a Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) for 3G cellular network superior to -86 dBm; and  a Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP) for 4G LTE cellular network superior to -106 dBm.

  • Yes (See Safety and Privacy Protection Practices below) Function Category Contractor Response RESPOND (RS) Response Planning (RS.RP): Response processes and procedures are executed and maintained, to ensure response to detected cybersecurity incidents.

  • In addition, the RSRP will work with the Project Office during this time as appropriate.

  • A successful install will be based on the following signal strength parameters: SINR (Signal to Interference Plus Noise Ratio), RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator), RSRP (Reference Signal Received Power) and RSRQ (Reference Signal Received Quality).

  • It is therefore easy to deduce that the naive association methods based on the Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP) will cause an imbalance in the UL/DL [51].

  • In LTE, the UEs monitor the quality of the active connection using the C-RSs as well as the UE- specific RSs. These signals can be used for estimating e.g. the Channel Quality Indicator (CQI), the RSRP (Reference Signal Received Power) and RSRQ (Reference Signal Received Quality), see [3GPP14-36214] for more details.

  • Some of the most important measurements would be battery level, signal strength and quality (e.g. in LTE: RSRP, RSSI, RSRQ, and SINR\SNR) and enhanced coverage level (EC) for LPWA.

Related to RSRP

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  • Nonqualified deferred compensation plan means a compensation plan described in Section 3121(v)(2)(C) of the Internal Revenue Code.