Hspa (High Speed Packet Access)
Hspa (High Speed Packet Access)
Hspa (High Speed Packet Access)
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What is HSPA
HSPA • An evolution of 3G technology which allows
subscribers to experience all the existing features of
(High Speed Packet Access ) a 3G network (video call, video streaming, gaming)
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Road to Map
What is HSPA
•High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) is a generic term
adopted by the UMTS Forum to refer to improvements
in the UMTS Radio Interface in the Releases 5 and 6 of
the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)
standards.
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Dynamic Scheduling
Quality of Service Latency
• Dynamic Scheduling
▫ Traffic streams prioritize according to service agreements
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Capacity Coverage
• Shared Channel Transmission • Uses FDD
▫ Make efficient use of available time/frequency/codes and - is a duplex method when radio uplink and downlink.
power resources transmissions uses two separated radio frequencies.
• Channel Dependent scheduling
▫ Assign radio resources to users with the most favorable
conditions
• Advance antenna systems and recievers to enhance
the radio link and improve cell range
• Hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ)
▫ To enable rapid retransmission of missing data, and soft
combining to significantly improve performance and robustness
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Applications HSDPA
• High Speed Internet Access • A new transport layer channel HS-DSCH has been added
• Voice over IP to WCDMA, which can simultaneously shared by the
• Multi player Gaming user
• Streaming Live TV
• Video Telephony and Conferencing ▫ HARQ(Hybrid Automatic repeat request
▫ Fast Packet Scheduling
▫ Adaptive modulation coding
▫ Shorter TTI of 2 ms
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UE Compatibility (HSDPA)
• HSDPA requires new UEs. An HSDPA-enabled UE must contain the
processing power to handle fast hybrid ARQ, multi-code
processing, etc. HSUPA
• A new dedicated uplink channel,
• Introduction of H-ARQ,
• Fast Node B scheduling.
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Summary
• HSPA defines a series of straight forward upgrades to
UMTS R99 networks which will offer improvements of a
factor often in the speed of service delivery,
improvements of a factor of five in network capacity
and a significant improvement in service latency.
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Summary References
• HSDPA is capable of supporting up to 3.6Mbit/s. http://www.state.nj.us/education/assessment/hs/hspa_guide_englis
h.pdf
www.tektronixcommunications.com/technologies/wireless/hspa