In this topic, I am going to summarize the configured transmitted power in TS38.101, including single carrier/CA/(to be continued: DC/SUL/UL MIMO) scenarios.
6.2.4 Configured transmitted power
The UE is allowed to set its configured maximum output power PCMAX,f,c for carrier f of serving cell c in each slot. The configured maximum output power PCMAX,f,c is set within the following bounds:
6.2A.4 Configured output power for CA
6.2A.4.1 Configured transmitted power level
6.2A.4.1.1 Configured transmitted power for Intra-band contiguous CA
For uplink intra-band contiguous carrier aggregation when same slot pattern is used in all aggregated serving cells, the total configured maximum output power PCMAX shall be set within the following bounds:
6.2A.4.1.2 Configured transmitted power for Intra-band non-contiguous CA
For uplink intra-band non-contiguous carrier aggregation when same slot pattern is used in all aggregated serving cells, the total configured maximum output power PCMAX shall be set within the following bounds:
6.2A.4.1.3 Configured transmitted power for Inter-band CA
For uplink inter-band carrier aggregation with one serving cell c per operating band when same slot symbol pattern is used in all aggregated serving cells, the total configured maximum output power PCMAX shall be set within the following bounds:
Notes
- The period of measurement for UE max power shall be at least one sub frame (1ms).
- Band of power class across scenarios
- MPR tends to be greater for CP-OFDM(>DFT-OFDM), for higher modulation scheme, for more outer RB allocation type (edge > outer > inner).
- For ULCA with PCMAX(total max output power),
(1) PCMAX,c(max output power for serving cell c) should be calculated based on the formula in SA clause, NOT CA clause,
(2) But the MPR and AMPR should be picked from the corresponding table defined in CA clause, NOT SA clause. - PEMAX,CA is the value indicated by p-NR-FR1 or by p-UE-FR1 whichever is the smallest if both are present.