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*[[RSSI]] - Received Signal Strength Indicator. RSSI is a negative value, and the closer to 0, the stronger the signal
 
*[[RSSI]] - Received Signal Strength Indicator. RSSI is a negative value, and the closer to 0, the stronger the signal
*[[RSRP]] - the Reference Signal Received Power is the power of the LTE Reference Signals spread over the full bandwidth and narrowband
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*[[RSRP and RSRQ|RSRP]] - the Reference Signal Received Power is the power of the LTE Reference Signals spread over the full bandwidth and narrowband
*[[RSRQ]] - Reference Signal Received Quality is a C/I type of measurement and it indicates the quality of the received reference signal (similar to EC/IO)
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*[[RSRP and RSRQ|RSRQ]] - Reference Signal Received Quality is a C/I type of measurement and it indicates the quality of the received reference signal (similar to EC/IO)
 
*[[SINR]] - Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio (A minimum of -20 dB SINR is needed to detect RSRP/RSRQ). Indicates the throughput capacity of the channel. As the name implies, SINR is the strength of the signal divided by
 
*[[SINR]] - Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio (A minimum of -20 dB SINR is needed to detect RSRP/RSRQ). Indicates the throughput capacity of the channel. As the name implies, SINR is the strength of the signal divided by
 
the strength of any interference
 
the strength of any interference

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