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Mobile Communications
Instructor M. Naman Chaudhary
MS(Multimedia and Communication) Muhammad Ali Jinnah University Islamabad
Campus
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Modern Wireless Communication Systems
CH = 2
Wireless CommunicationsPrinciples and Practice
T.S. Rappaport2nd Edition
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Modern Wireless Communication Systems
Since the mid 1990s, the cellular communications industry has witnessed explosive growth.
The world wide cellular and personal communication subscriber base surpassed 600 millions users in late 2001, and the number of individual subscribers is projected to reach
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Modern Wireless Communication Systems
2 billion (about 30% of the world population) by the end of 2006.
Indeed most countries throughout the world continue to experience cellular subscription increases of 40% or more per year.
The wide spread adoption of wireless communications was accelerated in the mid 1990s, when governments throughout the world provided SheikhooOo
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increased competition and new radio spectrum licenses for personal communications services (PCS) in the 1800-2000 MHz frequency bands.
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Growth of cellular telephone subscribers throughout the
world.
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First Generation Cellular Networks
First generation cellular systems that relied exclusively on FDMA(Frequency Division Multiple
Access)/FDD (frequency-division duplexing)Frequency Division Multiple Access or FDMA is a Channel Access Method used in multiple-access protocols as a channelization protocol. It is important to distinguish betweenSheikhooOo
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First Generation Cellular Networks
FDMA and frequency-division duplexing (FDD). While FDMA allows multiple users simultaneous access to a certain system, FDD refers to how the radio channel is shared between the uplink and downlink (for instance, the traffic going back and forth between a mobile-phone and a base-station).
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First Generation Cellular Networks
Analog FMFrequency modulation (FM) conveys information over a carrier wave by varying its instantaneous frequency.
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Second generation standards use multiple access techniques digital modulation formats TDMA/FDD CDMA/FDD
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The most popular second generation standards include three TDMA and one
CDMA standard Global System Mobile(GSM)
Supports eight time slotted users for each 200 KHz radio channel and has been deployed widely by service providers in Europe, Asia, Australia, South America, and some parts of the US.
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Interim Standard 136 (IS-136)Also known as North American Digital Cellular (NADC), which supports three time slotted users for each 30 KHz radio channel and is popular choice for carriers in North America, South America and Australia.
Pacific Digital Cellular (PDC)A Japanese TDMA standard that is similar to IS-136. More than 50 million users use this standard.SheikhooOo
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The popular 2G CDMA standard Interim Standard 95 Code Division Multiple Access (IS-95)Also known as CDMAOne . CDMA is widely deployed by carriers in North America, as well as in Korea, Japan, China, South America and Australia.
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Second generation were first introduced in the early 1990s
Evolved (Growth) from the first generation of analog mobile phone systems (e.g, AMPS, ETACS, and JTACS).
Today, many wireless service providers use both first generation and second generation equipment in major markets
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and often provide customers with subscriber units that can support multiple frequency bands and multiple air interface standards.
For example, in many countries it is possible to purchase a single tri-mode cellular handset phone that supports CDMA in the cellular band and PCS (personal communications services) bands in addition to analog first SheikhooOo
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First generation technology in the cellular band.
Such tri-mode phones are able to automatically sense and adapt to whichever standard is being used in a particular market.
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Worldwide Subscriber base as a function of cellular technology in late
2001
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Technology
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Modulation Modulation is the process of conveying
a message signal, that can be physically transmitted.
BPSK stands for Binary Phase shift keying modulation
GMSK stands for Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying
DQPSK stands for differential quadrature phase shift keying
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carriers and channels When we talk about carrier, it is more
related to a signal that usually carries your data.Signals of different frequencies are called channels. A carrier can contain different channels.
For example radio signals: The radio signals (FM or AM) are carriers because they carry the voice data along with them. But within the same range of frequency, you can tune different stations (different frequencies) i.e. your channels.
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2.5G Mobile Radio Networks
Weaknesses of 2G 2G technologies use circuit-switched
data modems that limit data users to a single circuit-switched voice channel. Data transmission in 2G are thus generally limited to the data throughput rate of an individual user, and this rate is of the same order of magnitude of the data rate of the designated speech coders given in Key Specification of Leading 2G Technologies.SheikhooOo
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2.5G Mobile Radio Networks
Weaknesses of 2G In 2G, original GSM, CDMA, and IS-
136 standards which originally supported 9.6 kilobits per second transmission rates for data messages.
Due to relatively small data rates, 2 G standards are able to support limited Internet browsing and sophisticated short messaging capabilities using a circuit switched approach.SheikhooOo
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2.5G Mobile Radio Networks
Weaknesses of 2G Short messaging Service (SMS) is a
popular feature of GSM but the wireless markets are fragmented between many different types of technologies and network owners, and SMS presently only works between users of the same network.
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2.5G Mobile Radio Networks
The new standards represent 2.5G technology and allow existing 2G equipment to be modified and supplemented with new base station add-ons and subscriber unit software upgrades to support higher data rate transmissions for web browsing, e-mail traffic and location-based mobile services.
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2.5G Mobile Radio Networks
The 2.5 G technologies also support a popular new browsing format language, called Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), that allows standard web pages in a compressed format specifically designed for small, portable hand held wireless devices.
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Various Upgrade paths for 2G Technologies
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2.5G TDMA Standards
The three TDMA upgrade options include High Speed Circuit Switched Data
(HSCD) General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Enhanced Data Rates for GSM
Evolution (EDGE)
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High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCD) for 2.5 GSM It is a circuit switched technique that
allows a single mobile subscriber to use consecutive user time slots in the GSM standard instead of limiting each user to only one specific time slot in the GSM TDMA standard.
The available application data rate to 14400 bps as compared to the original 9600 bps in the GSM specification. SheikhooOo
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High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCD) for 2.5 GSM HSCSD is ideal for dedicated
streaming Internet access or real-time interactive web sessions and simply requires the service provider to implement a software change at existing GSM base stations.
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GPRS for 2.5 GSM and IS-136 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
is a packet-based data network, which is well suited for non-real time internet usage, including the retrieval of email and web browsing where the user downloads much more data than it uploads.
Unlike HSCSD, which dedicates circuit
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GPRS for 2.5 GSM and IS-136 switched channels to specific
users, GPRS supports multi-user network sharing of individual radio channels and time slots.GPRS can support many more user than HSCSD, but in a bursty manner.
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Current and Emerging 2.5G and 3G Data Communication Standards
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Spectrum
The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
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EDGE for 2.5 GSM and IS-136
Enhanced data rates for GSM is a more advanced upgrade to the GSM standard, and requires the addition of new hardware and software at existing base station.
EDGE was developed from the desire of both GSM and IS-136 operators to have a common technology path for 3G
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EDGE for 2.5 GSM and IS-136
high speed data access. EDGE introduces a new digital
modulation format, 8-PSK (octal phase shift keying), which is used in addition to GSM’s standard GMSK modulation.
EDGE can provide up to several megabits per second of data throughput to individual data users.
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IS-95B for 2.5G CDMA Unlike the several GSM and IS-136
paths to high speed data access, CDMA (often called cdmaOne) has a single upgrade path for eventual 3G operation.The interim data solution for CDMA is called IS-95-B. (See figure of Various Upgrade paths for 2G Technologies on slide no 27).
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IS-95B for 2.5G CDMA Like GPRS, IS-95B provides high
speed packet and circuit switched data access on a common CDMA radio channel by dedicating multiple user channels for specific users and specific purposes.
IS-95 throughput rate was 9600 bps, IS-95A throughput rate was 14400 bps while IS-95B throughput rate was 64 kbps.SheikhooOo
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IS-95B for 2.5G CDMA IS-95B also specifies hard handoff
procedures that allow subscriber units to search different radio channels in the network without instruction from the switch so that subscriber can rapidly tune to different base stations to maintain link quality.
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Assignment # 2
Q=1 Briefly explain the benefits which are only produced by Third Generation (3G) Wireless Networks like 3G W-CDMA, 3G CDMA2000, 3G TD-SCDMA?Q=2 Describe the functionality of blue tooth and Personal Area Networks (PANS)?
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Assignment # 2
Hint:- For Guideline Read the CH=2 of Wireless Communications by THEODORE S. RAPPAPORT , Second Edition (Pages 23 – 54)Due date:- Submit the hard copies Before the start of coming Tuesday class dated 05-10-2010.
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Next Lecture Plan Wireless Transmission ( CH = 2 ,
Mobile Communications by JOCHEN SCHILLER) Frequencies for radio transmission Signals Antennas Signal Propagation Multiplexing Modulation Spread SpectrumSheikhooOo
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