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UMTS Feature Introduction

The document discusses UMTS features including HSPA evolution, new service abilities, quality of experience enhancements, and network efficiency improvements. It provides roadmaps for upcoming UMTS releases, describes features like dual cell HSDPA and higher UE categories, and shows performance gains from dual cell and 64QAM technologies.

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UMTS Feature Introduction

The document discusses UMTS features including HSPA evolution, new service abilities, quality of experience enhancements, and network efficiency improvements. It provides roadmaps for upcoming UMTS releases, describes features like dual cell HSDPA and higher UE categories, and shows performance gains from dual cell and 64QAM technologies.

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UMTS Feature Introduction

Content

 UMTS Features Roadmap


 UMTS Features of HSPA Evolution
 UMTS Features of New Service Ability
 UMTS Features of QoE Enhancement
 UMTS Features of NE Efficiency & TCO Saving
General Feature Introduction
Feature List

Basic Feature Optional Feature

Service Radio Transport MBMS HSUPA


Network Network HSDPA
HSUPA
MBMS Carrier
Fast
Connection IP Switching Service
Voice Service Scheduling
Management
UE Category
Overbooking Streaming MBMS Support
Radio Broadcast
Data Service Resource Service

PS Service
Mobility ATM
Management Load Balance MBMS
Transmission
Supplementary Scheduling
Service
QoS Handover
Guarantee IP UTRAN MBMS Mobility
Admission
Control
96 User Per
RAN Sharing Synchronize Cell
96 User Per
Cell
RAN
Management
Release Milestone
 One product package release will be delivered each year, including a major release and a
sub release. Major release is available at first with major content of the annual package
release. Limited content could be scheduled into sub release, which also aims at
introduction of priority marketing requirement after content frozen deadline of major
release. Both major and sub release are well qualified with full materials for commercial
delivery.
UMTS Features Roadmap
U9.1 & U9.3
Before
Full HSPA Support HSPA Evolution
HSDPA 14.4Mbps  DL 43.2Mbps: DC-HSDPA + 64QAM
HSUPA 5.76Mbps  DL 28Mbps: 16QAM+2*2 MIMO
Max. 64 users/cell New Services Ability
HSPA Evolution  CPC
DL 21.6Mbps: 64QAM  Enhanced F-DPCH
DL L2 Enhancement  CS over HSPA
NE Efficiency & TCO Saving  Cell Broadcast Service (R8)
RAN sharing P1  Snow 3G Security Algorithms
Iu Flex QoE Enhancement
High Speed Mobility Access  Inter-RAT Load based HO
Extended Cell Range to 120Km  NACC
Intelligently Carrier Power off/on  Inter-RAT PS Handover
D-PT (Dynamic Power Track)  DTM Handover
Multi-RRU for One Cell  Fast Dormancy
New Services Ability  UMTS/LTE Cell Re-selection
MBMS P1&P2 NE Efficiency & TCO Saving
WB-AMR  MC Dynamic Power Sharing
VoIP

3GPP R7 HSPA/HSPA+ R8 HSPA+


UMTS Features Roadmap
2011Q4 2012Q1 Future

UR11.1 UR11.2 …

HSPA Evolution HSPA Evolution HSPA Evolution


 DL 43.2Mbps: 64QAM + 2*2  DL 86.4Mbps: DC-HSDPA + DC HSUPA
MIMO 64QAM + MIMO MC-HSDPA
 UL 11.5Mbps: UL 16QAM  DB DC HSDPA HSDPA DB-DC New Band
 UL L2 Enhancement Networking Networking
 Advanced Rake Receiver  CS Fallback Support (R9) IPv4/IPv6 dual Stack
 UL Interference Cancelling  Inter-RAT Dynamic Power
New Services Ability Sharing
 Enhanced Cell FACH
(DL&UL)
 SR-VCC
QoE Enhancement
 UMTS/LTE Handover
Networking
 Extended Cell Range to
240Km
 RAN Sharing P3

R9 R9 R10&Beyond

Released Planned Planning


HSDPA/HSUPA UE Category of U9.3

For 2ms & 10ms TTI, HSUPA UE categories


1 to 6 are supported in U9.1 and before.

In UR11.1, UE with HSUPA category 7 is


UEs of Category 13 and Category 14 support 64QAM but not MIMO. UEs of supported with UL 16QAM/11Mbps peak bit
Category 15 and Category 16 support MIMO but not 64QAM. UEs of rate.
Category 17 and Category 18 support 64QAM and MIMO, but the two
technologies cannot be used simultaneously.
UEs of Category 21 and Category 22 support DC-HSDPA, but do not
support 64QAM. UEs of Category 23 and Category 24 support the
combination of DC-HSDPA and 64QAM.
In UR11.1, UE with HS-DSCH physical layer categories 19, 20 are
supported with combination of MIMO and 64QAM.
In UR11.2 UE with HS-DSCH physical layer categories 27, 28 are supported
with the combination of DC-HSDPA, MIMO and 64QAM.
DL 28.8Mbps: 2*2 MIMO
 MIMO uses multiple transmitting/receiving antennas at the two ends to speed date rate,
decrease BER and improve QoS of radio signal. Channel coding, interleaving and
spreading are finished in non-MIMO mode; the dispatch algorithm in NodeB can decide
to transmit whether one TB or two TBs to UE in one TTI.

1. R8840, 1T2R 1. R8880/R8882, 2T2R/2T4R


2. 2 RRU/RSU supports MIMO 2. MIMO Capable
Related Features
ZWF26-01-003 HSDPA MIMO
Dual Cell HSDPA- Introduction
HS-PDSCH

Primary
HS-SCCH
DPCH(F-DPCH)
Dual-Cell and
serving cell 64QAM combination
HS-PDCCH
E-DPCCH/E-DPDCH increase downlink
The two cells belong to the
DPDCH/DPCCH physical layer peak
Secondary
same Node-B and are on rate to 43.2Mbps
serving cell HS-PDSCH
adjacent carriers. They are HS-SCCH @10MHz
co-location

 Technology Principles:
 In downlink, transmit on two parallel 5 MHz adjacent carriers to a single UE
both in primary and secondary HS-DSCH serving cell.
 In uplink, HSUPA transmitted only on primary serving cell.
 Each TTI , downlink data can be transmitted from one of the carriers or from
both carriers. Each HS-DSCH has its own HS-SCCH and own HARQ entity.
 There is one common HS-DPCCH for both carriers, which reports
ACK/NACK/CQI for 2 Carriers, transmitted on the primary serving cell.
Dual Cell HSDPA- Performance
Gain of joint
Center Middle Edge
CDF of Ue Throughput (10 Ues per Cell) scheduling
1

0.9
[email protected] 2.38% 8.41% 10.95%

0.8 [email protected] 3.91% 8.41% 10.95%


0.7
[email protected] 4.18% 9.24% 12.05%
SC 64QAM (Neighbor Cell Load 0.3)
0.6
DC 64QAM (Neighbor Cell Load 0.3) [email protected] 5.18% 9.24% 12.05%
CDF

0.5 SC 64QAM (Neighbor Cell Load 0.7)


DC 64QAM (Neighbor Cell Load 0.7)
0.4 Sector throughput 2*SC DC
0.3
[email protected] 15..038Mbps 15.822Mbps
0.2
[email protected] 16.376Mbps 17.294Mbps
0.1

0 [email protected] 12.4Mbps 13.166Mbps


0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Throughput (Mbps)
[email protected] 13.238Mbps 14.128Mbps

 The sector throughput for DC get increased about 6% in contrast with SC.
 In cell edge, joint scheduling of DC brings more gains in contrast to cell heart.
 The more interference from neighbor cell, the more gains due to Joint scheduling in Dual-
cell HSDPA.
IP RAN Enhancement
U9.1&Before U9.3 UR11.1
• Networking
UR12.1
• Networking • QoS
• Networking
– ATM/IP dual stack – IP Hub Node B – CAC on IuPS
– IPv6 Support
– Iu/Iub over Satellite • Efficiency
– IPv4/IPv6 dual Stack
• Efficiency – UDP-mux on Iub • O&M
– IP Header Compression – RTP-mux on IuCS – IEEE 802.1ag/ITU-T
• QoS • QoS Y.1731
– DiffServ – CAC based SLA-PM
– SLA Monitor • O&M • Security
• O&M – IEEE 802.3ah – IPsec (Phase 1)
– DHCP • Robustness
– Single IP Node B – LACP (RNC)
• Robustness – Multi Path Protection
– BFD based Fast Reroute • Security
• Synchronization – ACL
– IEEE1588v2 • Synchronization
– Sync. Ethernet

UR11.2
• Networking
– MW Card in Node B

Released Planned Planning

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