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Marcus Müller
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We see classes defined for Carrier Aggregation. The number of continuous carrier determines which class of CA it is. I have query to ask, what is the criteria to decide contiguous carriers? Do the carrier need to stick with each other with no gaps Or some gaps of MHz can be used as well. If the gap can be used, does it also contribute to the overall BW?

  • what are the criteria to decide contiguous carriers?
  • Do the carriers need to stick with each other with no gaps? Or can some gaps of MHz be used as well?
  • If the gap can be used, does it also contribute to the overall BW?

We see classes defined for Carrier Aggregation. The number of continuous carrier determines which class of CA it is. I have query to ask, what is the criteria to decide contiguous carriers? Do the carrier need to stick with each other with no gaps Or some gaps of MHz can be used as well. If the gap can be used, does it also contribute to the overall BW?

We see classes defined for Carrier Aggregation. The number of continuous carrier determines which class of CA it is.

  • what are the criteria to decide contiguous carriers?
  • Do the carriers need to stick with each other with no gaps? Or can some gaps of MHz be used as well?
  • If the gap can be used, does it also contribute to the overall BW?
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How to determine Carrier Aggregation Class

We see classes defined for Carrier Aggregation. The number of continuous carrier determines which class of CA it is. I have query to ask, what is the criteria to decide contiguous carriers? Do the carrier need to stick with each other with no gaps Or some gaps of MHz can be used as well. If the gap can be used, does it also contribute to the overall BW?