3rd Generation Systems: - Review of Cellular Wireless Networks - Umts
3rd Generation Systems: - Review of Cellular Wireless Networks - Umts
Cellular Concept
Geographical separation Capacity (frequency) reuse Backbone connectivity
BS
BS BS
Backbone Network
BS BS BS
F
E
In each cell, 57 channels each for A-side carrier and B -side carrier Channels are divided into 4 categories: 1. Control (base to mobile) to manage the system. 2. Paging (base to mobile) to alert mobile users to incoming calls. 3. Access (bidirectional) for call set up and channel assignment. 4. Data (bidirectional) for voice, FAX, or data
Handoff
Handoff: Transfer of a mobile from one cell to another Each base station constantly monitors the received power from each mobile. When power drops below given threshold, base station asks neighbor station (with stronger received power) to pick up the mobile, on a new channel. The handoff process takes about 300 msec.
SLOT 1
SLOT 2
SLOT 3
SLOT 4
SLOT 5
SLOT 6
G R DATA SYNC 28 6 6 16
DATA 122
SACCH DVCC
12
12
DATA 122
G:GUARD TIME R:RAMP TIME DVCC: DIGITAL VERIFFICATION COLOR CODE RSVD: RESERVE FOR FUTURE USE
MOBILE TO BASE
SYNC SACCH 12 28
DATA 130
RSVD
12
MOBILE 2
point-to-multipoint unidirectional control channel broadcasting system information to MS up-link: CHannel) down-link: RACH (Random Access PCH (Paging Channel) AGCH (Access Grant CHannel)
point-to-point bidirectional control channel SACCH (Slow Associated Control CHannel) FACCH (Fast Associated Control CHannel) SDCCH (Stand Alone Dedicated Control CHannel)
Requirements
384 Kbps for full area coverage 2 Mbps for local area coverage variable bit rate packet traffic support flexibility (eg, multiple, multimedia streams on a single connection)
64K 32K 16K internet telephone conference pager 9.6K telephone 2.4K 1.2K bidirectional
electronic newspaper ISDN voice mail electronic publishing FAX distribution services (voice) mobile radio
multicast multipoint
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RNC
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RNS I B-node ub
Site Contr
RNC
Iub
Site Contr
B-node
B-node
Site Contr
P
P - Power T - Time F - Frequency T
U-plane
L3 RRC
L2/LAC
LAC
LAC
LAC
Logical channels
L2/MAC
RLC
RLC MAC
RLC
RLC
Transport channels
L1
Physical Layer
Slot#1Slot#2
Slot#i
Slot#15
Frame#1 Frame#2
Frame#i 10 ms
Frame#72
Slot#1Slot#2
Slot#i
Slot#15
frame
Frame#1 Frame#2
Frame#i 10 ms
Frame#72
superframe
Broadcast Control Channel (BCH) - down link Forward Access Channel (FACH) - down link:
Paging Channel (PCH) - down link:
DCH
coding interleaving
DCH
interleaving
rate matching
multiplexing
coding interleaving
interleaving
rate matching
DCH DCH
static
interleaving
rate matching
phy ch
phy ch
phy ch
Up link
notification)
Multiplexing/de-multiplexing of higher layers PDUs on/from common or dedicated transport channels Contention control on the random access channel
mapping
mapping
phy ch
phy ch
phy ch
Functions
RCLP PDU RCLP PDU RCLP PDU 160 bit 160 bit 160 bit
connection control
segmentation and re-assembly error detection/recovery and in-sequence delivery transfer of user data flow control duplicate detection QoS adaptation
10ms 32kbit/s
10ms 16kbit/s
Set-up, maintenance and release of an RRC connection Set-up, maintenance and release of radio bearers on the user plane Assignment, reconfiguration and release of radio resources for the connection Arbitration of radio resource allocation between cells RRC connection mobility functions
Quality of Service control and radio resource allocation among the cells
Admission and congestion control Control of the MS measurement reporting
c = (1,1,1,1) 4,1 c2,1 = (1,1) c4,2 = (1,1,-1,-1) c4,3 = (1,-1,1,-1) c4,4 = (1,-1,-1,1)
c2,2 = (1,-1)
Variable rate
R=1
R = 1/2
R=0
R=0
R = 1/2
Frame length
Multirate concept Modulation Burst Types Detection
10 ms
multislot /multicode QPSK burst 1 long delay spread burst 2 short delay spread Coherent, based on midamble
DL
codes
RACH
UL TCH
DL TCH
Congestion Control
Congestion may occur even after careful admission control without cong. control, mobiles tend to increase their tx power, to combat interference, thus aggravating the problem solutions: (a) lower bit rate of users insensitive to delay; (b) perform interfrequency handovers ( c) remove connection(s) congestion control remedies activated by load thresholds
Handover modes
hard seamless
Ec/No
Signal margin
Cell C
Time