Concise Introduction To Practical LTE
Concise Introduction To Practical LTE
Uplink
Physical
Channel
UE
Downlink
Physical Perspective
An eNodeB communicates through a physical channel
with a specific UE.
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eNodeB
For the sake of simplicity, we will assume from this point that:
Physical Channel
Physical
Channel
Frequency-Selective Fading:
Different frequency components experience uncorrelated
fading.
OFDM
10
User Equipment
UE
11
70
60
Subcarrier index
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Logical Perspective
A Resource Grid represents a 2D data structure over
both the time and frequency domain.
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Time-Domain Resources
Radio Frame
Subframe
Slot
10 ms
1 ms
0.5 ms
0.5/7 ms
Number of Quanta ( )
Radio Frame
10
307200
Subframe
30720
Slot
0.5
15360
Symbol
0.5/7
2048
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Subcarrier
Frequency
Resource Block
12 Subcarriers
70
60
Subcarrier index
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
20
40
60
80
15
100
120
140
2.5
Magnitude
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
140
Subcarrier index
120
10
100
80
60
40
20
0
Algorithmic Perspective
Both the receiver and the transmitter implement methods
to reduce the detrimental effect of the channel.
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Adaptive Processing
Goal: Introduce redundancy to a transmitted signal to allow bit errors to be corrected by the receiver.
These redundant bits, known as parity bits, are computed by applying a coding scheme to the
information to be transmitted.
Goal: Introduce redundancy to a transmitted signal to allow bit errors to be detected by the receiver.
Uses FEC to correct a subset of all errors, falling back to ARQ for uncorrectable errors.
Packets deemed uncorrectable are stored in a buffer for later use instead of being discarded.
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DL-SCH
CRC Generation
Segmentation
CRC Generation
Coding
Scrambling
Coding
Rate MatchingHARQ
Scrambling
Modulation
Modulation
Segmentation
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Sources
The information for the slides was compiled from the notes I took
while reading the following three texts: