The primary sidelink synchronization signal
(PSSS) is transmitted in the central 62 resource elements of two adjacent
SC-FDMA symbols in a synchronization subframe. The same sequence of
62 complex values is repeated in each of the symbols, resulting in
a 124-by-1 element vector returned by the ltePSSS
function.
The values of this sequence are ordered as they should be mapped into
the resource elements of the adjacent symbols using ltePSSSIndices
. If a terminal is transmitting
PSSS, then the PSSS should be sent every 40 ms with the exact subframe
dependent on the RRC signaled subframe number offset (syncOffsetIndicator-r12).
The PSSS is sent on antenna port 1020, along with the secondary
sidelink synchronization signal (SSSS). A synchronization subframe
also contains the PSBCH, which is sent on antenna port 1010. The transmission
power of the PSSS symbols should be the same as the PSBCH therefore
they should be scaled by in
a subframe. No PSCCH or PSSCH transmission will occur in a sidelink
subframe configured for synchronization purposes.
As specified in TS 36.211, Section 9.7, the PSSS identity assignment
depends on the network coverage. The set of all is
divided into two sets, id_net {0, ..., 167} and id_oon {168, ...,
335}, which are used by terminals that are in-network and out-of-network
coverage, respectively. The sidelink physical layer cell identity
number, ,
corresponds to the ltePSSS
input
UE settings structure field ue
.NSLID
.
Within each set, all identities result in the same PSSS. For an in-network
terminal, the ue
.NSLID
value
corresponds to the RRC sidelink synchronization signal identity (slssid-r12)
associated with the cell.