3G vs. 4G - Power & Modulations - : Exposé D'électronique
3G vs. 4G - Power & Modulations - : Exposé D'électronique
3G vs. 4G - Power & Modulations - : Exposé D'électronique
4G
- Power & modulations -
Exposé d’électronique
Valérie Bonnel
Overview
• Introduction: from 1G to 4G
• Conclusion
Introduction
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4G: Principles & features
Definition of 4G
• 4G = 4th Generation mobile communications
2G 3G
GMSK modulations QPSK modulations & CDMA
Gaussian Minimum Shift Code Division Multiple Access
Keying
4G - OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
OFDM is being increasingly used
in high – speed information
transmission systems:
• European HDTV
• Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB)
• Digital Subscriber Loop (DSL)
• IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN
OFDM characteristics
• High peak-to-average power levels
• Preservation of orthogonality in severe multi-path
• Support for adaptive modulation by subcarrier
• Frequency diversity
• Robust against narrow-band interference
• Efficient for simulcasting
• Variable/dynamic bandwidth
• Used for highest speed applications
• Supports dynamic packet access
4G - MIMO Multiple Input Multiple Output
• MIMO (BLAST & space-time coding) techniques increase bit rate and/or
quality on a link by creating multiple channels and/or enhancing
diversity.
• www.comlab.hut.fi/opetus/333/2004_2005_slides/4G_text.pdf
• www.cost281.org/download.php?fid=719
• www.telenor.com/telektronikk/Oien_Beyond3G.pdf