Hsdpa High Speed Downlink Packet Access: March 2006
Hsdpa High Speed Downlink Packet Access: March 2006
Technology Update
adare GmbH
www.adare.de
Marija Skoda
Email: [email protected]
March 2006
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HSDPA - Agenda
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Evolution of GSM and UMTS in Europe
UMTS
Phase 2+: HSCSD, GPRS, EDGE
Enhanced Bearer Services
(14.4kbps-50kbps-128kbps)
Phase 2: Tele (HR speech, SMS)/ R’7
Bearer(9.6kbps)/Supplementary Services
R’6
R’5
Phase 1: Tele (FR speech, SMS)/
R’4
Bearer(9.6kbps)/Supplementary Services
R‘99 Increase in data transmission
1990-1991 1994 1997 1998 1999 1999-2000 2001 2002 2005 2007
Year
R’99: UTRAN, WCDMA, MMS (up to
GSM 2Mbps)
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CDMA principle
CDMA-Code
CDMA Division Multiple Access:
Near-far problem:
problem - power control
necessary to limit the interference
between sources
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Spreading example
1 symbol
+1
Bipolar data
-1
Spreading code +1
SF=8
(channelisation
code x scrambling -1
code)
+1
Coded data
-1
1 chip
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HSDPA Motivation
Requirements:
- Short set-up and transfer delays
- High system capacity
- High peak data rates
- Low mobility (user speed max 3km/h)
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- Low data transfer costs 7
Rel.´99 vs. Release 5
Release’99 Cells
Network Release’99 cells and
View mixed Rel.’99 – Rel.5 cells
e.g. in hotspots
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HSDPA - Agenda
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High speed downlink broadcast channel
Major objectives:
Service aspect:
•Allow higher data rates for
users in favourable positions NodeB
•Decrease latency
Network aspect:
HSDPA- capable •Increase radio
UEs efficiency/capacity for data
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Technologies for HSDPA support
Fast transmission/retransmission
scheduling
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Technologies for HSDPA support
Fast transmission/retransmission
scheduling
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AMC principle
Release ’99 HSDPA
Power level: α
Power level: α
Modulation: 16-QAM
Modulation: QPSK
Turbo Code R=1/3,
Turbo Code R=1/3
rate matching: 3/4
UE1 UE1
NodeB NodeB
Benefits:
- Increased average cell throughput
- Reduced interference variation
- Higher data rates for users in favourable positions
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Data throughput
Throughput
Modulation Coding Rate in kbps
(1 code of
SF=16)
1/4 120
3/4 360
2/4 480
4/4 960
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Technologies for HSDPA support
Fast transmission/retransmission
scheduling
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H-ARQ-type-III
NodeB NACK
Data Bits
Error detected: 1st transmission
UE store a packet, request +
a retransmission 2nd transmission
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H-ARQ-type-II
NodeB NACK
Data Bits
Error detected: Combine the
UE store a packet, request stored packet
retransmission with a received
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Decode combined data
Timing structure Rel’99
F0 Fi F71 Superframe=72F
720 ms
TTI-Transmission Time Interval
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Shorter time transmission interval (TTI)
Advantages:
- Less probability of an error due to the change of
the channel conditions
- More efficient when packet retransmission is
necessary
- Decreased buffer size
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Technologies for HSDPA support
Fast transmission/retransmission
scheduling
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Fast and fair scheduling in NodeB
2ms Fast scheduling is based on a
P knowledge of an
instantaneous channel quality
and thus effectively avoids
UE1 CQI 1 channel fading during the
transmission of data
t
NodeB
P Data for UE1
Data for UE2
UE2
UE capabilities, QoS requirements, Uu
resources availability are also taken into
t account for the efficient scheduling
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HSDPA - Agenda
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Need for an architectural change to Rel’99
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New protocol entities
PDCP PDCP
Slow handshake
RLC RLC
(RLC acknowledged
mode)
MAC d MAC d
MAC MAC
c/sh c/sh
Fast
HS-
handshake HS-
DSCH
MAC MAC DSCH
FP
hs hs FP
L2 L2
PHY PHY L1 L1
Uu Iub/Iur
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HSDPA - Agenda
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HSDPA code allocation example
HS-DSCH – High
SF=1 Speed Downlink
Shared Channel
SF=2
SF=4
SF=8
SF=16
Other
HS-DSCH
channels
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HSPDA multiplexing
Data for UE1
Users share channel resources in time domain
and code domain.
Data for UE2
15
Control channel
is needed to
transmit a
resource
allocation
information
2 ms
Time Domain
TTI = 2ms
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Data throughput
Throughput Throughput Throughput
Modulation Coding Rate in Mbps in Mbps in Mbps
(5 codes) (10 codes) (15 codes)
1/4 0.6 1.2 1.8
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Throughput calculation example
HS-DCCH
DCH DCH
UE UE
HS-SCCH Rel’5
Rel’99
DSCH
HS-DSCH
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Associated Signalling
Uplink:
- Fast link adaptation (AMC) signalling
- H-ARQ signalling
Downlink:
- UE-Id for a given HSDPA TTI
- Transport Format and Resource Indicator (TFRI):
- TB set size
- Channelisation codes
- H-ARQ information
- Relative CPICH to HSDPA power ratio (for TTI)
HS-DSCH frame
2 slots
Data bits
7.5 slots
ACK/NACK HS-DCCH frame
CQI
UE NodeB
N slots
Time for a UE-id, codes, Time for packet
feedback modulation H-ARQ information, CRC
scheduling based
information on received
generation 1 slot = 2 slots = information
t
t 0.67ms 1.33ms
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HSDPA - Agenda
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Mobility management
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Intra-NodeB HSDPA handover
No need to reset MAC-hs entity
S-RNC commands NodeB to
prepare for the serving HS-
DSCH cell change at the
S-RNC
activation time
If necessary, the radio bearer
reconfiguration procedure
should be performed
NodeB
HS
H
SC
- DS
-D
CH
HS
H
DCH
HS
SCC
- SC
HS-
CH
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At activation time
Inter-NodeB HSDPA handover
Transport channel reconfiguration
message includes MAC-hs reset flag
At activation time
DCH
DCH
H
HS- DSC
DSC
H HS-
H
HS- -SCC
SCC HS
H
NodeB
NodeB
UE
Source Serving HS-DSCH Cell Target Serving HS-DSCH Cell
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HSDPA - Agenda
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High speed downlink broadcast channel
Major objectives:
Service aspect:
Higher data rated for users in favourable
positions
NodeB
Decrease delays
Network aspect:
Increase throughput in the uplink
Downward compatibility to Rel’99, Rel’4
HSUPA- capable and Rel’5
UEs
Soft handover
Sender Receiver
…
…
Commercial offer T-
Mobile (1,8 Mbit/s),
large city coverage
Tariff example:
UEs availability:
5 € p.m. Data Connect
+ Today:
35 € p.m. Only notebook cards
Option web'n'walk (1,8 Mbit/s)
i.e. incl. 5 GB (quasi-flat)
+ HSDPA Mobiles announced
1 € p.d. used for Summer:
e.g. BenQ EF 91
Notebook card 1 € (3,6 Mbit/s)
24 month contract
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Vodafone: - Home zone DSL-like tariff e.g. 36 €, incl.5 GB p.m. 43
- Surcharge for mobility
Questions and Discussion
Thank you
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