3G-WCDMA Introduction
3G-WCDMA Introduction
Contents
GSM
Evolution of 3G
General Concepts
Network Elements
Services
HSDPA/HSUPA
Future Trends
GSM
Development of Mobile
communication
1st Generation 2nd Generation 3rd Generation
1980s (analog) 1990s (digital) current (digital)
GSM WCDMA
AMPS
FDD
CDMA
TACS IS95 CDMA
Analog to Digital Voice to Broadband
2000
NMT D-
AMPS WCDMA
OTHERS TDD
PDC
2G 2.5G 3G 3G
proposals
GSM WCDMA (ETSI)
IMT-2000
D-AMPS (IS-136) UWC-136 (UWCC)
cdmaOne (IS-95)
cdma2000 (CDG)
IMT-2000 (International Mobile Telecommunications-2000)
GENERAL CONCEPTS
Multiple access techniques
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Multiple Access Techniques
Advantage Defect
Defect
FDMA 1. Simple Implementation 1. Frequency Reuse
AMPS, TACS 2. privacy
FDMA/TDMA CDMA
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Mobile Terminal (UE) Base station (Node B)
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Spreading process in WCDMA
Coding
Coding
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Interleaving
Interleaving
Channelization Scrambling
Code Code
1st Step: Channelization
Variable Rate Spreading ( According to user data rate)
Different codes for each user channel
Scrambling Code B
Channelization Channelization
Channelization Code 2 Code 3
Code 1
Channelization
Code 1 Channelization
Code 2
Channelization
Code 1 Channelization Scrambling Code C
Code 2
Spreading process in WCDMA
Up Link (UE to NodeB )
Scrambling Code: Identifies user terminal.
Channelization
Code 2
Scrambling Code A
Scrambling Code B
Channelization
Channelization
Code 1
Code 1
Channelization
Code 1
Scrambling Code C
Spreading process in WCDMA
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A B C
Rake A B C
Rake receiver
Finger
FingerCircuit
Circuit
RX Finger Combiner
FingerCircuit
Circuit Combiner
Combined
Signal
Finger
FingerCircuit
Circuit
Calculation
Searcher
Searcher Calculation
Delay Time
Delay Time
Delay Profile
WCDMA handover types
Soft Handover
UE is connected simultaneously to more than one base station (up to 3 sectors) using
the same frequency
The UE receives the downlink transmissions of two or more base stations. For this
purpose it has to employ one of its RAKE receiver fingers for each received signal.
in the uplink direction , the code channel of the mobile station is received from both
base stations, but the received data is then routed to the RNC for combining
The RNC selects the better frame between the two possible candidates based on
frame reliability indicator
WCDMA handover types
Softer Handover
Hard Handover
BPSK: Binary phase shift keying QPSK: Quadrature phase shift keying
UMTS FDD frequency allocations
Operating Band UL Frequencies DL frequencies
UE transmit, Node B receive UE receive, Node B transmit
I 190 MHz
II 80 MHz.
III 95 MHz.
IV 400 MHz
V 45 MHz
VI 45 MHz
Spectrum Bands
Node-B
-It is the Base Transceiver Station for UMTS
-Controlled by RNC
-Transmit Pilot Frequency
Conversational Services
Speech service:
Real time conversational service require the low time delay
from end to end , and the uplink and the downlink service
bandwidth is symmetrical .
Adopt AMR ( adaptive multi rate ) technique (WCDMA).
– 12.2, 10.2, 7.95, 7.40, 6.70, 5.90, 5.15 and 4.75kbps.
– The bit rate of AMR voice can be controlled by the Radio
Access Network according to the payload of air interface
and the quality of voice service .
Video phone
The requirement of time delay is similar to the voice service
The CS connection :adopt ITU-T Rec.H.324M (AMR-H.263)
The PS connection :adopt IETF SIP or H.323
UMTS services
Streaming Services
(eg. Telemetry (monitoring) , Audio and Video
streaming like Mobile TV)
Interactive Services
(eg. Web browsing , and online games )
Background Services
(eg. Email , Fax , and SMS )
UMTS services
UMTS services
Internet connectivity
Mobile email
Multimedia services such as sharing
of digital photos and movies
Videos and music downloads
Real-time multiplayer gaming
UMTS services
3G Devices
Release 4
-Improved Location based services
-IP Multimedia Services
Release 5
-HSDPA(14Mbps DL [3.5G]
IP Multimedia Subsystem(IMS), IPv6
Future Trends
Release 6
-HSUPA(5.7Mbps UL)
-Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast
Release 7
-HSPA+(56Mbps DL,22Mbps UL) [3.75G]
Uses 2x2 MIMO and 64QAM modulation
-LTE(326.4 Mbps DL,86Mbps UL) [3.9G]
Uses OFDMA, MIMO, Flexible Bandwidth
Mobility of user upto 500Km/hour
-VoIP over HSPA
MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output LTE Long Term Evolution
OFDMA Orthoganal Frequency Division Multiple Access
QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
Future Trends
Release 8
-LTE Advanced(5 Gbit/s DL) [4G]
uses 4x4 MIMO with 64QAM
Release 9
-Improvements in IMS
Release 10
-Seamless Handover between all Access
Technologies like GSM,UMTS,LTE etc
Future Trends
3GPP2 Specifications
2G
CdmaOne (IS-95)
2.75G
CDMA2000 (IS-2000)
3G
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO (IS-856) 1Mbps DL
3.5G
EV-DO Rev.A (3.6Mbps DL), EV-DO Rev.B (14Mbps DL)
Other Specifications
3.5G
Mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e-2005)
Flash-OFDM
IEEE 802.20
4G
IEEE 802.16m