(3G and Wcdma) : Project Report
(3G and Wcdma) : Project Report
(3G and Wcdma) : Project Report
PROJECT REPORT
BSNL
[3G AND WCDMA]
PREFACE
Project method is an effective method of learning and doing. While doing the projects we learn the skills of planning and organising facts and materials. Knowledge gained by this method is long lasting unlike the knowledge gained by memorizing facts. It includes the process of research, thorough study and understanding and also includes the presentation of correct data in an effective way. In this project we attempt to study about the topic: 3G and WCDMA. We learn about the new technology 3G and also the technology behind 3G i.e. WCDMA. This project covers all the GSM generations i.e. the evolution of the mobile communication. It also outlines the history of the communication. It also attempts to discuss about the need, vision, architecture, access networks, services provided and the applications of the 3G .
INTRODUCTION
3G is the next generation of mobile communications systems. It enhances the Services such as multimedia, high speed mobile broadband, internet access with
the ability to view video footage on your mobile handset. With a 3G phone and access to the 3G network you can make video calls, watch live TV, access the high speed internet, receive emails and download music tracks, as well as the usual voice call and messaging services found on a mobile phone, like person to Person video, live streaming, downloadable video of entertainment, news, current affairs and sport content and video messaging. Third generation (3G) networks were conceived from the Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service (UMTS) concept for high speed networks for enabling a variety of data intensive applications. 3G systems consist of the two main standards, CDMA2000 and W- CDMA, as well as other 3G variants such as NTT DoCoMo's Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access (FOMA) and Time Division Synchronous Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA) used primarily in China. Code Division
WHAT IS 3G?
3G or 3rd generation mobile telecommunications, is a generation of standards for mobile phones and mobile telecommunication services fulfilling the International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000) specifications by the International [1] Telecommunication Union. Application services include wide-area wireless voice telephone, mobile Internet access, video calls and mobile TV, all in a mobile environment. To meet the IMT-2000 standards, a system is required to provide peak data rates of at least 200 kbit/s.
3G is a mobile standard which provides high data rate transfer. But dont you think we must first understand about the communication? Communication successful flow of data from one end(or device) to other end. Man has been struggling a lot for the communication purpose and has always Been in a search for an easier and smarter way to communicate. He has made tremendous improvement and development in the communication sector in order to make the communication process simpler, faster, cheaper and advanced. is the
HI S TO RY
Previously during the kings age, in ancient times, their existed the concept of message bearers who used to take the message from the king, and delivered it to the emperor of the other throne. Then came the concept of pigeon, when pigeon was used as a source of communication. The message was tied on pigeons neck and it was delivered to the receiver. All these were adopted for long distance communication. There were significant improvement in the communication sector and man was able to create a wireline method of communication.
During its early stage for making the STD ( subscriber trunk dialling ) calls, user had to give the no.to the telephone operator, then he would be connected to the receiver within 2-3 days at any time. Then as the time passed by, communication sector witnessed significant improvement when the long distance communication became easier and cheaper, now there was no need to go to the operator and wait for 2-3 days, now it was a matter of 2-3 seconds. This was possible by using the access network of PSTN. PSTN stands for public switch telephone network. It is a landline network. Previously only voice communication was possible but now data communication Is also possible using DSL( digital subscriber line ) With this advancement, the telephone operators were convienced and determined to make communication wireless. With this the world saw the evolution of mobile technology. It used the access network known as PLMN( public land mobile network )
GSM
PLMN
CDMA
EVOLUT ION
OF MOBIL
COMMUNICATION
The GSM saw the following generations:st 1) 1 generation (1G) nd 2) 2 generation (2G) 3) 2.5G 4) 2.75G rd 5) 3 generation (3G)
st
generation
The first generation (1G) began in the early 80's with commercial deployment of Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) cellular networks. Early AMPS networks used Frequency Division Multiplexing Access (FDMA) to carry analog voice over channels in the 800 MHz frequency band.
OVER VIEW
Limitations:
1) Roaming not possible 2) Only voice communication and not data communication 3) Absence of supplementary services such as call forwarding, number display 4) unprotected
nd
generation ( 2G )
The second generation(2G)emerged in the 90'when mobile operators deployed two competing digital voice standards. In North America, some operators adopted IS-95, which used Code Division per channel in the band. Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) standard, which used Division Time Multiple Access (TDMA) to multiplex up to 8 800 MHz Across the world, many operators adopted the
2G ARCHITECTURE
OVERVIEW:
1) Data transfer rate increased to 64kbps 2) Roaming possible
3) Digital cellular system 4) Voice + slow rate data (9.6 kbps- SMS )
2.5G
Since 2G oferred very low data speeds, some upgradation was required to enable higher data speeds to meet the growing demands of accesing internet/data transfer using mobile handset. GSM network is upgraded to 2.5G by introducing General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) technology. GPRS provides GSM with packet data interface and IP based core network.the theoretical data rate possible with GPRS is 171.2 kbps.
ARCHITE CTURE:
Extra components in 2.5G apart from 2G: SGSN-serving GPRS support network
2.75G
It involves EDGE ( enhanced data rate for GSM evolution ). EDGE involves handling of data 3 times more than GPRS. It can be achieved through a very fast and cost effective implementation.
Overview:
Increased data rates with GSM compatibility Still 200 KHz bands; still TDMA 8-PSK modulation: 3 bits/symbol give 3X data rate Shorter range (more sensitive to noise/interference) GAIT GSM/ANSI-136 interoperability team Allows IS-136 TDMA operators to migrate to EDGE New GSM/ EDGE radios but evolved ANSI-41 core network.
3RD GENERATION ( 3G )
In 3G wireless communication data rate reaches upto 2 mbps. To achieve the above data rate the core network and the access network are significantly changed to cater the high data requirement.
3G MOBILE SYSTEMS
3G is designed to enhance the end user experience manyfold Superior voice quality Broadband data speeds Certain applications are possible only with 3G services
Multimedia
High speed mobile broadband 3G services allows simultaneous use of voice and high speed data rates In 2G, simultaneous voice and data usage is restricted
3G ARCHITECT URE:
W-CDMA uses the same CN as GPRS, utilizing existing infrastruture such as the GGSN and SGSN. W-CDMA, however, does require new RAN infrastructure such as the Node B, which replaces the BTS, and the Radio Network Controller (RNC), which replaces the BSC. Ultimately, the W-CDMA CN will evolve to comprise a full Mobile IP infrastructure including Media Gateway (MGW) and Media Gateway Controller (MGC) equipment for VoIP and other new equipment such as the HSS and CSDF. CDMA2000 starts with new channel cards and then migrates to a full Mobile IP infrastructure requiring new Core Network (CN) infrastructure such as the AAA server and Packet Data Server Node (PDSN). 3G uses UMTS i.e. universal mobile telecom service. It guarantees speed of 2Mbps practically. Extra component added is UTRAN i.e. universal terrestrial radioactive network.
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3GPP:
The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) was formed in 1998 to foster of 3G networks that descended from GSM. deployment 3GPP technologies evolved as follows. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) offered speeds up to 114 Kbps. Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution (EDGE) 384 Kbps. reached up to
UMTS Wideband CDMA (WCDMA) offered downlink speeds up to 1.92 Mbps. High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) downlink to 14Mbps.
boosted the LTE Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA) is aiming for 100 Mbps. GPRS deployments began in 2000, followed by EDGE in 2003.
While these technologies are defined by IMT-2000, they are sometimes called "2.5G" because they did not multi-megabit offer
data rates. EDGE has now been superceded by HSDPA (and its uplink partner HSUPA). According to the 3GPP, there were 166 HSDPA networks in 75 countries at the end of 2007. The next step for GSM operators: LTE E-UTRA, based on specifications completed in late 2008. A second organization, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2) -- was formed to help North American and Asian operators using CDMA2000 transition to 3G. 3GPP2 technologies evolved as follows. One Times Radio Transmission Technology (1xRTT) offered speeds up to 144 Kbps. Evolution Data Optimized (EV-DO) increased downlink speeds up to 2.4 Mbps. EV-DO Rev. A boosted downlink peak speed to 3.1 Mbps and reduced latency. EV-DO Rev. B can use 2 to 15 channels, with each downlink peaking at 4.9 Mbps. Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) was slated to reach 288 Mbps on the downlink. 1xRTT became available in 2002, followed by commercial EV-DO Rev. 0 in 2004. Here again, 1xRTT is referred to as "2.5G" because it served as a transitional step to EV-DO. EV-DO standards were extended twice Revision A services emerged in 2006 and are now being succeeded by products that use Revision B to increase data rates by transmitting over multiple channels. The 3GPP2's nextgeneration technology, UMB, may not catch on, as many CDMA operators are now planning to evolve to LTE instead. In fact, LTE and UMB are often called 4G (fourth
generation) technologies because they increase downlink speeds an order of magnitude. This label is a bit premature because what constitutes "4G" has not yet been standardized. The ITU is currently considering
candidate technologies for inclusion in the 4G IMTAdvanced standard, including LTE, UMB, and WiMAX II. Goals for 4G include data rates of least 100 Mbps, use of OFDMA transmission, and packet-switched delivery of IP-based voice, and streaming data, multimedia.
1) In R99 only one MSC was used known as monolithic or classic MSC, i.e. both control and switching was done by this MSC.
2) In R4 two MSCs were used: mobile media gateway- switching purpose, MSC servercontrol purpose.
3)In R5, IP was introduced.( IMS network ) 4)In R6, IPV6 was added to R5. Also, the MNPS i.e. mobile no.portability was introduced.
Data speed:
The data speed of 3G is determined based on a combination of factors including the chip rate, channel structure, power control, and synchronization. An example of calculating the theoretical 3G data speed is as follows:
W-CDMA assigned code 400-500 Kpbs/code. 6 codes X 400 > 2Mbps (UMTS target for 3G data speed in fixed location) Actual data speeds will vary in accordance with several factors including: Number of users in cell/sector Distance of user from cell User is moving or stationary Network operator capacity and network optimization requirements
CDMA2000 3x, three 1.25 MHz channels can be combined to form a super channel structure. W-CDMA is synchronous, relying on station mobile measurements between two time using base stations, rather than CDMA2000 does. GPS as There are three modes of operation for W-CDMA/CDMA2000:
Direct Sequence (DS) W-CDMA (UMTS) for Frequency Divsion Duplex (FDD) W-CDMA Time Division Duplex (TDD) CDMA2000 Multi-carrier FDD Each of the three radio interface methods may be employed on either a GSM or ANSI-based Core Network (CN).
IS-833 is a standard, developed by the 3GPP2, to support CDMA2000 1xRTT Radio Access Network (RAN) to interface with a GSM CN. RAN upgrade required includes CDMA base station and BSC. CN upgrade required includes CDMA PDSN and AAA server.
Applica tions:
Mobile Interview
In today's global scenario, the 3G technology will enable organizations and qualified candidates to have a telephonic interview in a modern way through video conferencing. Traditional telephonic interview and personal interviews may be replaced by 3G voice and video conferencing. This will reduce the cost and save the time of both the organizations and the candidates. Conferences 3G technology provides for video conferencing which can help the Human Resource Department interact with their seniors at the time of urgency without wasting other resources. This can be very much helpful when the concerned person is out of state or country. File Transfer With the advent of video and audio multimedia and a faster rate of downloading e-mail attachments, employees in an organization can request any urgent file or report they need to present to the clients. This will again reduce the burden on organization's resources and increase employee effectiveness. E -learning & M-learning 3G technology provides for internet browsing that will help the employees to surf and
learn using their 3G cell phones while traveling (m-learning) or from home. The organizations can schedule training modules for the employees of other branches through video conferences.
Directions
Make request via voice Receive initial response in text Get updates while traveling via voice or SMS or rich graphics
One-to-many messaging
Record message via voice or text Deliver message via voice, SMS,E-mail.
CONCLUSION
Voice was the driver for the second generation mobile and has been a considerable success. Today, video and TV services are driving forward third generation (3G) deployement and in the future, low cost th , high speed data will drive forward the 4 generation new data services ,
interactive T.V.
REFERENCES
www.scribd.com www.wikipedia.co m www.mobileIN.co m techterms@whatis. com www.google.com www.bsnl.in www.nmscommunications.com