Exhibit 6 Proc Gain

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                     ELN/TA/ Frank Hooijschuur                                                                            ELN/TG/8404003BV/A1
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                     PROCESSING GAIN MEASUREMENT RESULTS OF ERICSSON’S
                     BLUETOOTH RADIO MODULE USING THE
                     CW-JAMMING MARGIN METHOD




                                                 Abstract

                                                 This paper presents results concerning the processing gain (PG) for Ericsson’s
                                                 Bluetooth radio module when measured according to FCC’s CW-jamming margin
                                                 method. The PG from the direct sequence spreading caused by the access code
                                                 in page and inquiry mode is found to be about 4 dB for three different access
                                                 codes, with considerably different properties. Therefore, since Bluetooth in page
                                                 and inquiry is considered as a hybrid system which is required to have a total PG
                                                 of 17 dB, and the PG from the frequency hopping part is 15 dB, it is concluded that
                                                 Ericsson’s radio module passes the test with a margin of about 2 dB.
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                                                                            Contents


                                                                            1                           Introduction

                                                                            2                           Description of the Method

                                                                            3                           Measurement results

                                                                            4                           Conclusions
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                     1                           INTRODUCTION

                                                 FCC has expressed that they preferably would like the processing gain obtained
                                                 from the DS part to be measured by a (possibly modified) CW jamming margin
                                                 method. Ericsson has performed such a measurement, and in this paper it is
                                                 described how this measurement is performed together with the result showing
                                                 that the PG from the DS part is about 4 dB. Consequently, it is concluded that
                                                 Ericsson’s radio module has a PG from the DS part which exceeds the required 2
                                                 dB, and thus a total PG exceeding 17 dB, so that it indeed fulfils the by FCC
                                                 imposed requirements.

                                                 The remaining part of the paper is organized as follows. In Section 2, the CW-
                                                 jamming method is recapitulated, and all parameter values that have to be
                                                 determined for an measurement are given. Measurement method and results are
                                                 given in Section 3. Finally, in Section 4, conclusions are drawn.



                     2                           DESCRIPTION OF THE METHOD


                                                 Referring to FCC §15.247 (e)(2), the processing gain may be determined
                                                 as measured using the CW jamming margin method, which, for the sake of
                                                 completeness, is repeated here:

                                                 A signal generator is stepped in 50 kHz increments across the passband of the system, recording at
                                                 each point the generator level required to produce the recommended Bit Error Rate (BER). This
                                                 level is the jammer level. The output power of the intentional radiator is measured at the same point.
                                                 The jammer to signal ratio (J/S) is then calculated, discarding the worst 20 % of the J/S data points.
                                                 The lowest remaining J/S ratio is used to calculate the processing gain, as follows:

                                                                                                     Gp = S/N + Mj + Lsys,

                                                 where Gp = the processing gain of the system, S/N = signal to noise ratio required for the chosen
                                                 BER, Mj =J/S ratio, and Lsys = system losses. Note that total losses in a system, including
                                                 intentional radiator and receiver, should be assumed to be no more than 2 dB.

                                                 In Bluetooth, the despreading is accomplished by correlating the received bit
                                                 stream with the bit pattern of the access code. Then the value of this correlation
                                                 determines whether or not the access code should be considered as present.


                                                 For Bluetooth, a “bit error” corresponds to that either the access code is present,
                                                 but falsely rejected, or that the access code is absent but falsely accepted. The
                                                 probability of the latter is negligible when compared to the former for any
                                                 reasonable user scenario, and thus the false rejection ratio (FRR) is the figure of
                                                 merit when evaluating the PG of the system. To reflect this, the CW jamming
                                                 margin method, when applied to the Bluetooth system is interpreted as follows:
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                                                 A signal generator is stepped in 50 kHz increments across the passband of the system, recording at
                                                 each point the generator level required to produce the recommended false rejection ratio (FRR).
                                                 This level is the jammer level. The output power of the intentional radiator is measured at the same
                                                 point. The jammer to signal ratio (J/S) is then calculated, discarding the worst 20\% of the J/S data
                                                 points. The lowest remaining J/S ratio is used to calculate the processing gain, as follows:

                                                                                                     Gp = S/N + Mj + Lsys,

                                                 where Gp = the processing gain of the system, S/N = signal to noise ratio required for the chosen
                                                 FRR, Mj =J/S ratio, and Lsys = system losses. Note that total losses in a system, including
                                                 intentional radiator and receiver, should be assumed to be no more than 2 dB.



                                                 It should here be noted that in order for the above test to be meaningful, the
                                                 correct sampling time must have been found. If this is not the case, the BER would
                                                 of course not be at an interesting level. For Bluetooth, the access code, whether in
                                                 page, inquiry, or connection mode, is used to actually find the a suitable sampling
                                                 point.


                     2.1                         SYSTEM LOSSES

                                                 In the calculation of Gp, it is stated that one may include a term to account for the
                                                 system losses. For Bluetooth, the two major causes for system loss are by
                                                 Ericsson considered to be:

                                                  1                         Non-optimal sampling time. As described above, the CW-jamming
                                                                             method assumes that the sampling time has been determined,
                                                                             whereas in Bluetooth, the sampling time is in fact found through the
                                                                             use of the access code.

                                                  2                         The use of an IF bandpass filter which has a bandwidth less than 1
                                                                             MHz. Due to the fairly strict requirements on the protection ratios for
                                                                             the adjacent channels, the IF filter is narrower than the channel
                                                                             spacing. Since the SNR is measured over a bandwidth of 1 MHz,
                                                                             this means that the SNR after the IF filter is, which cannot be
                                                                             measured actually is higher. Consequently the measured PG will be
                                                                             smaller.

                                                 Since FCC does not accept more than a 2 dB system loss, we expect that the
                                                 above sources to losses together with the ever-present losses due to attenuation,
                                                 should be sufficient to motivate for these 2 dB.
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                     2.2                         OPERATING POINT

                                                 The access code is decided as present if the number of correctly decoded
                                                 symbols in the 64 bit sync word exceeds a certain threshold, T. If the probability of
                                                 bit error in the access code is denoted by p, and the errors are assumed to be
                                                 independent, then the FRR can be calculated as


                                                                                                              64 − T
                                                                                                                       64 
                                                                                                              ∑  t  p (1 − p )     64 −t
                                                                                     FRR = 1 −                                 t

                                                                                                               t =0




                                                 We have chosen to determine the PG when the FRR equals 0.1%. The major
                                                 reason for this being that a smaller number results in a too long testing time.

                                                 Furthermore, the SNR should preferably be somewhere between 15 and 25 dB. In
                                                 the Bluetooth specification, 21 dB is the operating point where the raw BER in the
                                                 payload is required not to exceed 0.1\%. Referring to the equation for the FRR,
                                                 and choosing T = 61, p becomes 0.3 %. Consequently, for a receiver that is just
                                                 passing the sensitivity requirement in the Bluetooth specification, this corresponds
                                                 to an operating point of about 19-20 dB.
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                     3                           MEASUREMENT RESULTS

                                                 To measure the FRR, the output of the correlator in the Bluetooth baseband part is
                                                 connected to a frequency counter. Valid access codes are then transmitted by an
                                                 signal generator with a rate of 800 access-codes per second, since the normal
                                                 frame repetition time is 1.25 ms. When the SNR is sufficiently high there will be
                                                 800 pulses per second at the output of the correlator.

                                                 When noise is present (or an interfering CW Jammer) there will be erroneously
                                                 detected bits that will cause access codes to be rejected when the correlator
                                                 threshold is not exceeded. In all measurements the threshold of the correlator is
                                                 set to 61, and thus only 2 bits of the access code may be corrupted to still produce
                                                 a correlator output pulse after receiving the access code. The required SNR at
                                                 this threshold is approximately 18 dB. This is also in accordance with that
                                                 predicted by theory and close to normal operating conditions of the system.

                                                 In part one of the measurement we will provide the receiver with a well defined
                                                 SNR in order to obtain a FRR of 0.1%. This means for every 1000 transmitted
                                                 access codes there will be one rejected and therefore will give no output pulse
                                                 from the correlator.

                                                 To obtain sufficient accuracy in this measurement the measurement time should
                                                 be long enough. We choose 60 seconds as the measurement time. With 800
                                                 access codes per second, we should have 800*60=48000 correlator pulses in 60
                                                 seconds. At a FRR of 0.1% there will be 48 pulses missing, giving 48000-
                                                 48=47952 counted pulses in 60 seconds. This equals to 799.2 correlator pulses
                                                 per second, which will be the reading on a frequency counter.

                     3.1                         SIGNAL TO NOISE MEASUREMENT

                                                 In practice, the measurement of the S/N for 0.1% FRR is done by adding noise to
                                                 the wanted signal. The Noiselevel relative to the wanted signal level is adjusted
                                                 until the FRR is measured as 0.1%. Then the wanted signal power and the noise
                                                 signal power are measured to obtain the S/N for 0.1% FRR.

                     3.2                         JAMMER TO SIGNAL MEASUREMENT

                                                 For measurement of the JSR, the RF signal generator with the Bluetooth
                                                 modulation is set to a fixed level 20 dB above the receiver sensitivity. The jammer
                                                 is stepped in 50kHz steps across the receiving channel and for each step the
                                                 jammer level is adjusted until the FRR is 0.1%. The ratio between the jammer
                                                 power and the signal power is the Jammer to Signal ratio for 0.1% FRR.
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                     3.3                         USED EQUIPMENT

                                                 The following table lists the equipment that was used during the measurements.



                                                  Item          Function                                                  Type               Manufacturer             Ericsson internal
                                                                                                                                                                      number

                                                  1             Data generator                                            AMIQ               Rohde&Schwarz            0006188

                                                  2             RF signal generator                                       SMIQ               Rohde&Schwarz            0006189

                                                  3             RF signal generator                                       SMHU               Rohde&Schwarz            0000721

                                                  4             Frequency counter                                         PM6673             Philips                  0000204

                                                  5             RF signal combiner                                        42100              Anaren                   -

                                                  6             RF signal combiner                                        42100              Anaren                   -

                                                  7             RF spectrum analyzer                                      HP8596E            Hewlett&Packard          0006206

                                                  8             DC power supply                                           SN16A              B&O                      0006250

                                                  9             RF signal generator                                       SME03E             Rohde&Schwarz            0005850

                                                  10            Frequency mixer                                           ZFY-11             Mini-Circuits            -

                                                  11            Bandpass filer helical                                    5102.41            Neosid                   -

                                                  12            RF amplfier                                               HP8347             Hewlett&Packard          0001141

                                                  13            RF adjustable attenuator                                  HP8496-A           Hewlett&Packard          0001195

                                                                                                                          + HP8494-A

                                                  14            Adjustable bandpass filter                                50140              K&L                      0001105

                                                  15            Wideband noisesource                                      NC6109             Noisecom                 0001280

                                                  16            Oscilloscope                                              PM3380A            Philips                  0003340

                                                  17            Lydia Bluetooth testboard                                 -                  Ericsson                 -




                                                                            The next page shows a blockdiagram of the measurement setup:
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                     3.4                         THE FIRST ACCESS CODE, LAP = 000000

                                                 For this access code, the required S/N was found to be 16.4 dB. The JSR
                                                 required to get a FRR of 0.1 % as a function of the frequency offset for the jammer
                                                 with respect to the carrier frequency is depicted in the figure below.


                                                                                                                      Jammer/Signal (dB)


                                                                                           Jammer offset (kHz)
                                                      -500 -400 -300 -200 -100                                0     100 200 300 400 500
                                                                                                                                           0


                                                                                                                                           -5


                                                                                                                                           -10
                                                                                                                                                    Jammer/Signal (dB)
                                                                                                                                           -15


                                                                                                                                           -20


                                                                                                                                           -25




                                                 Disregarding the data points at -450 kHz, -400 kHz, -350 kHz, and -300 kHz, the
                                                 worst data point is found to be at –14.7 dB (at +250 kHz). Thus, the PG becomes

                                                                                             Gp = 16.4 -14.7 +2.0 = 3.7 dB.
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                     3.5                         THE SECOND ACCESS CODE, LAP = FFFFFF

                                                 For this access code, the required S/N was found to be 17.6 dB. The JSR
                                                 required to get a FRR of 0.1 % as a function of the frequency offset for the jammer
                                                 with respect to the carrier frequency is depicted in the figure below.


                                                                                                                          Jammer/Signal (dB)

                                                                                               Jammer offset (kHz)
                                                       -500 -400 -300 -200 -100                                 0         100 200        300   400 500
                                                                                                                                                      0


                                                                                                                                                         -5


                                                                                                                                                         -10
                                                                                                                                                                      Jammer/Signal (dB)
                                                                                                                                                         -15


                                                                                                                                                         -20


                                                                                                                                                         -25




                                                 Disregarding the data points at –450 kHz, -400 kHz, -350 kHz, and -300 kHz, the
                                                 worst data point is found to be at –15.3 dB (at –500 kHz). Thus, the PG becomes

                                                                                             Gp = 17.6 –15.3 +2.0 = 4.3 dB.
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                     3.6                         THE THIRD ACCESS CODE, LAP = 65B333

                                                 For this access code, the required S/N was found to be 18.6 dB. The JSR
                                                 required to get a FRR of 0.1 % as a function of the frequency offset for the jammer
                                                 with respect to the carrier frequency is depicted in the figure below



                                                                                                                      Jammer/Signal (dB)


                                                                                           Jammer offset (kHz)
                                                      -500 -400 -300 -200 -100                                0    100 200 300 400 500
                                                                                                                                           0


                                                                                                                                           -5


                                                                                                                                           -10
                                                                                                                                                    Jammer/Signal (dB)
                                                                                                                                           -15


                                                                                                                                           -20


                                                                                                                                           -25




                                                 Disregarding the data points at –450 kHz, -400 kHz, -350 kHz, and -300 kHz, the
                                                 worst data point is found to be at –16.6 dB (at -250 kHz). Thus, the PG becomes

                                                                                             Gp = 18.6 –16.6 +2.0 = 4.0 dB.



                     3.7                         COMMENTS ABOUT THE MEASUREMENT RESULTS

                                                 Referring to the above measurement results, we see that the radio module
                                                 performs better for the two first access codes, which can be explained by the
                                                 intersymbol interference. Furthermore, we see that the radio module is somewhat
                                                 asymmetric in that it performs better when the access codes has more zeros than
                                                 ones. More importantly, though, the influence of access code affects both the
                                                 noise performance and the jammer performance in a very similar way, so that the
                                                 PG remains virtually unaffected.
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                     4                           CONCLUSIONS

                                                 FCC has expressed demands for that the PG obtained by the access code should
                                                 be measured, and that they would like this to be done by the so-called CW-
                                                 jamming margin method. In this report, Ericsson presents the results from such a
                                                 measurement. The measurements were done for three different access codes
                                                 with quite different properties at typical operating conditions for Bluetooth.The
                                                 achieved PG is almost identical for these codes and fulfils the requirements for
                                                 direct sequence processing gain for hybrid systems.
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