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The Accumulated Transmit Time is defined as the total of the transmitter 'on'-times, during an observation period, on a particular hopping frequency.
The Frequency Occupation is defined as the number of times that each hopping frequency is occupied within a given period. A hopping frequency is considered to be occupied when the equipment selects that frequency from the Hopping Sequence. FHSS equipment may be transmitting, receiving or stay idle during the dwell time spent on that hopping frequency.
The Hopping Sequence of an FHSS equipment is defined as the pattern of the hopping frequencies used by the equipment.
The limits are different for both Adaptive and Non-adaptive equipment. The limits are shown in the Table 5-5.
Equipment type | Limits | ||
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Accumulated Time | Frequency Occupation | Hopping Sequence | |
Non-adaptive FHSS (Frequency Hopping) equipment | < 15 ms within observation period of (15 ms * N) on any hopping frequency. Where, N is the number of hopping frequencies that have to be used. | Each hopping frequency of the Hopping Sequence should be occupied at least once within a period not exceeding four times the product of the dwell time and the number of hopping frequencies in use. The probability that each hopping frequency is occupied should be between ((1 / U) × 25%) and 77%. where U is the number of hopping frequencies in use. | The Hopping Sequence(s) should contain at least N hopping frequencies where N is either 5 or the result of 15 MHz divided by the minimum Hopping Frequency Separation in MHz, whichever is the greater. |
Adaptive FHSS (Frequency Hopping) equipment | < 400 ms within any observation period of (400 ms * N) on any hopping frequency. Where, N is the number of hopping frequencies that have to be used. | Each hopping frequency of the Hopping Sequence should be occupied at least once within a period not exceeding four times the product of the dwell time and the number of hopping frequencies in use. The occupation probability for each frequency should be between ((1 / U) × 25%) and 77% where U is the number of hopping frequencies in use. | The Hopping Sequence(s) should contain at least N hopping frequencies at all times, where N is either 15 or the result of 15 MHz divided by the minimum Hopping Frequency Separation in MHz, whichever is the greater. Adaptive FHSS equipment should be capable of operating over a minimum of 70% of the band specified in table 5. |