This document provides recommended practices for the determination of uncertainty in the estimation of error vector magnitude (EVM) of a measured digitally modulated wireless communication signal using both conducted and over-the-air (OTA) methods for receiver hardware verification.
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MSMU_WG - Modulated Signal Measurement Uncertainty
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1765-2022
IEEE Recommended Practice for Estimating the Uncertainty in Error Vector Magnitude of Measured Digitally Modulated Signals for Wireless Communications
Recommended practices for the evaluation of receiver measurements of error vector magnitude of a digitally modulated wireless communication signal and the evaluation of the associated uncertainty are provided in this recommended practice. NOTE: Source codes are available at https://opensource.ieee.org/1765/1765/
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