ACLR stands for Adjacent Channel Leakage Ratio. It is a measure of the power of a transmitted signal that leaks into adjacent frequency channels. It is commonly used in wireless communication systems to ensure that the transmitted signal does not interfere with other signals operating in nearby channels. Maintaining a low ACLR is crucial for efficient spectrum utilization and minimizing interference in wireless networks like cellular (e.g., 5G NR) and Wi-Fi.
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