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Justin Champion

Room C208 - Tel: 3273www.staffs.ac.uk/personel/engineering_and_technology/jjc1

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ContentsWhy 3GUMTSSmart AntennaUse of UMTS at the moment

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PCS – 3G UMTS The Dream (intention)

2G and 2.5G systems are incompatible around the world.

Worldwide devices need to have multiple technologies inside of them, i.e. tri-band phones

To develop a single standard that would be accepted around the world

One device should be able to work anywhere !

“Access to Information from Anyplace, Anytime”

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PCS – 3G UMTS The Dream (continued)

Worldwide positioning available Able to pinpoint a device and direct services to it. Mostly to be used for “Push” services

Increased data rate Maximum 2048Kbps

Operational in Europe by 2002 Japan 2001 (this was achieved) Worldwide usage by 2005 (not going to happen)

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The reality Different standards with some operators in America and

the rest of the world These standards will be covered in a future week

In the future market forces may move towards a single standard

i.e. VHS and Betamax video tapes Difficulties

World wide identical available spectrum Agreement on the encoding/decoding technique used Local influence groups

Manufacturers who have invested in one technology

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Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS)Generic name for 3G developments

Being developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)

Based on the specifications of IMT-2000 developed by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU)

Frequency Spectrum Technical Specification Radio and Network components Tariffs and Billing Technical Assistance

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UMTSBuilds upon the successful European GSM

network See lecture notes for week 2 on GSM for additional info Incorporates the developments made for the GPRS and

EDGE networksFive areas of standardisation

Radio Core Network Terminals Services

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PCS – 3G UMTS The core network

Asynchronous Transfer Method (ATM) Has been defined as the core networking technology

ATM allows circuit switched transfer of data using packets. High speed data transfer – currently maximum 10 Gbps Guarantee of quality of service for the duration of packet transfer Small packets used called cells for the transfer of data to minimise the

impact on the routers, network and switches. IPv6

Arguments are being pushed for the core network to allow IPv6 RFC3314, September 2002

This would allow packets to be transferred directly from the internet to the device with no translation

IPv6 does contain QOS headers, which can be used with the correctly configured hardware

All 3G devices could have a single IP address that would not need to change

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Full packet driven architecture For voice and for data transmissions. Packet based networks allow for an increased amount of

traffic on a medium. The only time part of that medium is blocked is when a

device is transmitting or receiving. Consider how often in your phone calls you actually say nothing

Natural pause between words Taking a breath Waiting for a response Thinking of something to say

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UMTS Offers voice and data services

Services offered will be classed into one of the following

From these classes certain defined Quality of Service (QOS) specifications are guaranteed like packet delay time

Conversational Streaming Interactive Background

Real-Time Best-effort, guarantee of quality delivery

Voice Streaming Video

Web Pages MMS, SMS, emails

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Intended Data Rates Low

144 kbits/s satellite and rural outdoor

Medium 384 kbits/s

urban outdoor High

2048 kbits/s indoor and low range outdoor

The speed that the device is moving at will effect the data rate

Maximum movement speed for high date rate is 10 Kmph a fast walker will lose this rate

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Intended Data RatesActual data rates will be effected by

Interference (other devices, background, buildings) Over use of the frequency Amount of other traffic Base station / cell actually attached to

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Types of Cells and Base station to use them Macro Cell

These cover a large area and will give slow access 144 Kbps – max speed of 500 Km/h

Micro Cell These should cover a medium area 384 Kbps max speed 120 Km/h

Pico Cell Less than 50 metres 2 Mbps – max speed of 10 Km/h

Difficult to predict Actual distances and bandwidth depend on local conditions

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Types of Cells and Base station to use them Cells will operate in a hierarchy overlaying each other

Satellite

Macro-CellMicro-Cell

UrbanIn-Building

Pico-Cell

Global

Suburban

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Types of Cells and Base station to use them Cells will operate in a hierarchy overlaying each other

Pico Cells will operate in a Time division Duplex (TDD) mode TDD mode will use the same frequency to send and receive with a

time frame being allocated. All other cells will operate in Frequency Division Duplex (FDD)

Mode FDD will operate in the same manner as GSM, with a different

frequencies for the Uplink and Downlink

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Radio Interface Allocated Frequencies

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Radio Interface These frequencies were auctioned at great expense

The UK phone companies in June, 2003 said that they would claim the VAT back on the license purchases! About £4 Billion pounds

Court case started on the 9th of Feb 2004

Country Cost per population $

United Kingdom $594.20

Germany $566.90

Italy $174.20

S. Korea $60.80

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2.5G + 3G spectrum auction

License shows the size of the spectrum with A being the largest

Part of the auction rules was a new company in the UK won the License type ‘A’

Auction closed on the 27th April 2000

LicenseLicense CompanyCompany PaidPaid (Pounds) (Pounds)

A TIW (3) 4,384,700,000

B Vodafone 5,964,000,000

C MM02 4,030,100,000

D One2One (T-Mobile) 4,003,600,000

E Orange 4,095,000,000

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UK 3G Winners ??

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Radio Interface UMTS uses Wideband-Code Division Multiple

Access (W-CDMA) Also known as “IMT-2000 Direct Spread” Extremely complex algorithms Uses 10x the current 2G processing power! Supports two modes of operation

Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) Time Division Duplex (TDD)

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W-CDMA How it works

Assignment 1!

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Radio Interface Smart Antenna technology

These will allow the maximum radio efficiency

Traditional Antenna’s are omni-directional They transfer the radio signal in 3600 from the transmission

point

Top View

Side View

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Smart Antenna Increase the quality of the signals Only installed at the BS, not the handset Increase the usage of the BS

Increased frequency reuse

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Radio Interface Smart Antenna

Two types at the moment Switched Beam

A finite number of patterns or technologies are built into these Adaptive Array

Infinite Number of patterns available, these patterns will adjust in real-time to conditions

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Switched Beam Adaptive Array Antenna

(http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/smart_ant/topic03.html, 2003)

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Smart Antenna Benefits (www.iec.org/online/tutorials/smart_ant/topic04.html, 2003)

Feature Benefit

signal gain—Inputs from multiple antennas are combined to optimize available power required to establish given level of coverage.

better range/coverage—Focusing the energy sent out into the cell increases base station range and coverage. Lower power requirements also enable a greater battery life and smaller/lighter handset size.

interference rejection—Antenna pattern can be generated toward co channel interference sources, improving the signal-to-interference ratio of the received signals.

increased capacity—Precise control of signal nulls quality and mitigation of interference combine to frequency reuse reduce distance (or cluster size), improving capacity. Certain adaptive technologies (such as space division multiple access) support the reuse of frequencies within the same cell.

spatial diversity—Composite information from the array is used to minimize fading and other undesirable effects of multi path propagation.

Multi Path rejection—can reduce the effective delay spread of the channel, allowing higher bit rates to be supported without the use of an equalizer

power efficiency—combines the inputs to multiple elements to optimize available processing gain in the downlink (toward the user)

reduced expense—Lower amplifier costs, power consumption, and higher reliability will result.

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Smart Antenna Switched Beam

Multiple direction orientated fixed beams Multiple beams can be combined to improve the quality of the signal

Each of the beams is referred to as a Macro sector The macro sector with the strongest signal in the centre of the

antenna will be the one which communications will be directed through

As the user moves the Macro sector to the new highest power Done by monitoring the strength of the signal

Darker colour shows more sensitive partof antenna

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Radio Interface Adaptive Array Antennas

These devices track a communicating device The power can be adjusted to exactly what is required for successful

communications They can minimise interference by controlling the power in a

particular direction The transmission of the signal can be directed to the user and follow

them. This removes any interference from other users Reduces the effect of signal propagation As the signal is directed

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PCS – 3G UMTS Advantages

Integration Switched beam can be added to current infrastructure Adaptive antenna, require consideration to the network and there use

Range Switched beam can increase range between 20 – 200% over a normal cell

Depending on local conditions Switched beam power can not be adapted as the user moves, as the power and shape

are pre-defined Adaptive Array can cover larger area due to the directing of the signals to a device

Interference Suppression Switched beam Interference from beams which are away from where they are

expected are ignored As the beams are pre-determined at the development stage, interference is still possible

Switched Beam has problems with interference from device which are close to the BS Adaptive array is more resistant to interference as the signal is narrowed towards the

actual device Capacity

See next slide

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Smart Antenna Capacity Spatial Division Multiple Access (SDMA)

More efficient use of the allocated frequency By controlling

Amount of interference Multi-path Propagation Multi-path interference

Allowing 2 users in the same cell to use the same transmission slot Potentially having a single user per allocation slot

This is more of a consideration with WCDMA rather than GSM tech

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Smart Antenna Where can this technology be used?

Although it is now being discussed for 3G It can be use anywhere

GSM, GPRS, EDGE, PDC UMTS, CDMA2000 WI-FI, HIPERLAN

The technology is now coming available and this respect it is considered more for 3G

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Virtual Home As a part of the ITU standard the Virtual Home

Environment (VHE) will be supported. In 2G a VLR was used to allow the transfer of personal

information A VHE will take this one stage further

This will provide a common look and feel interface This is independent of the location, connecting network and

device It is envisaged that this will be used on both circuit switched

and packet switched networks How this will be achieved is undecided at the moment

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3G UMTS is working in one part of the UK Isle of man has the equipment to use 3G

This equipment is run and operated by O2 The license spectrum used on this island was given free by the

government The actual devices used were given to some of the islanders

The idea was to trial the equipment in a limited manner Also they wanted to see if there was a pattern of usage for the technology

i.e. the killer app As it is known now they have not found the single killer app, like SMS was

for GSM

Japan When we consider Japan for the killer app it was email!

3G bandwidth is not needed for email!

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UMTS Worldwide usage

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