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hi!! just a question, what happens with noise if you have an UE that could work in 50 MHz BW but it only receive a small BWP for DL, In that case the thermal noise is 174-10LOG(BW) or 174-10LOG(BWP) thank you very much!
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hi!!
just a question, what happens with noise if you have an UE that could work in 50 MHz BW but it only receive a small BWP for DL,
In that case the thermal noise is 174-10LOG(BW) or 174-10LOG(BWP)
thank you very much!
Hi! As far as I understand in this case terminal noise would be 174-10LOG(BWP).