LTE for UMTS Evolution to LTE-Advanced

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2011-04-25
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

This new revised edition of LTE for UMTS includes information on 3GPP LTE Release 9 content, details on new updates to the standards, and a look at possible future developments, such as the imminent development of Release 10 and LTE-Advanced. Having been the definitive text on LTE following the LTE L1 standards, this new edition still explains the foundation concepts such as System Architecture, Physical Layer and OFDMA, SC-FDMA, and MIMI in LTE, and includes supplementary sections on MBMS, femto, SON, emergency calls, as well as MIMO updates.

Author Biography

Harri Holma and Antti Toskala are both with Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) in Finland working on the cutting edge technologies for mobile communications today. They are involved with 3GPP Standardisation, ensuring they are in key positions to write such a timely publication.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Mobile Voice Subscriber Growth
Mobile Data Usage Growth
Wireline Technologies Evolution
Motivation and Targets for LTE
Overview of LTE
3GPP Family of Technologies
Wireless Spectrum
New Spectrum Identified by WRC-07
LTE-Advanced
LTE Standardization
Introduction
Overview of 3GPP Releases and Process
LTE Targets
LTE Standardization Phases
Evolution Beyond Release 8
LTE-Advanced for IMT-Advanced
LTE Specifications and 3GPP Structure
System Architecture Based on 3GPP SAE 23
System Architecture Evolution in 3GPP
Basic System Architecture Configuration with only E-UTRAN Access Network
System Architecture with E-UTRAN and Legacy 3GPP Access Networks
System Architecture with E-UTRAN and Non-3GPP Access Networks
Inter-working with cdma2000 Access Networks
IMS Architecture
PCC and QoS
References
Introduction to OFDMA and SC-FDMA and to MIMO in LTE
Introduction
LTE Multiple Access Background
OFDMA Basics
SC-FDMA Basics
MIMO Basics
Summary
3GPP LTE Physical Layer Solutions
Introduction
Transport Channels and their Mapping to the Physical Channels
Modulation
Uplink User Data Transmission
Downlink User Data Transmission
Uplink Physical Layer Signaling Transmission
PRACH Structure
Downlink Physical Layer Signaling Transmission
Physical Layer Procedures
UE Capability Classes and Supported Features
Physical Layer Measurements
Physical Layer Parameter Configuration
Summary
References
LTE Radio Protocols
Introduction
Protocol Architecture
The Medium Access Control
The Radio Link Control Layer
Packet Data Convergence Protocol
Radio Resource Control (RRC)
X2 Interface Protocols
Understanding the RRC ASN.1 Protocol Definition
Early UE handling in LTE
Summary
References
Mobility
Introduction
Mobility Management in Idle State
Intra-LTE Handovers
Inter-system Handovers
Differences in E-UTRAN and UTRAN Mobility
Summary
References
Radio Resource Management
Introduction
Overview of RRM Algorithms
Admission Control and QoS Parameters
Downlink Dynamic Scheduling and Link Adaptation
Uplink Dynamic Scheduling and Link Adaptation
Interference Management and Power Settings
Discontinuous Transmission and Reception (DTX/DRX)
RRC Connection Maintenance
Summary
References
Self-organizing Networks (SON)
Introduction
SON Architecture
SON Functions
Self-configuration
Self-Optimization and Self-Healing Use Cases
3GPP Release 10 Use Cases
Summary
References
Performance
Introduction
Layer 1 Peak Bit Rates
Terminal Categories
Link Level Performance
Link Budgets
Spectral Efficiency
Latency
LTE Refarming to GSM Spectrum
Dimensioning
Capacity Management Examples from HSPA Networks
Summary
References
LTE Measurements
Introduction
Theoretical Peak Data Rates
Laboratory Measurements
Field Measurement Setups
Artificial Load Generation
Peak Data Rates in the Field
Link Adaptation and MIMO Utilization
Handover Performance
Data Rates in Drive Tests
Multi-User Packet Scheduling
Latency
Very Large Cell Size
Summary
References
Transport
Introduction
Protocol Stacks and Interfaces
Transport Aspects of Intra-LTE Handover
Transport Performance Requirements
Transport Network Architecture for LTE
QoS
Transport Security
Synchronization from Transport Network
Base Station Co-location
Summary
References
Voice over IP (VoIP)
Introduction
VoIP Codecs
VoIP Requirements
Delay Budget
Scheduling and Control Channels
LTE Voice Capacity
Voice Capacity Evolution
Uplink Coverage
Circuit Switched Fallback for LTE
Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SR-VCC)
Summary
References
Performance Requirements
Introduction
Frequency Bands and Channel Arrangements
eNode-B RF Transmitter
eNodeB RF Receiver
eNodeB Demodulation Performance
UE Design Principles and Challenges
UE RF Transmitter
UE RF Receiver Requirements
UE Demodulation Performance
Requirements for Radio Resource Management
Summary
References
LTE TDD Mode
Introduction
LTE TDD Fundamentals
TDD Control Design
Semi-persistent Scheduling
MIMO and Dedicated Reference Signals
LTE TDD Performance
Evolution of LTE TDD
LTE TDD Summary
References
LTE-Advanced
Introduction
LTE-Advanced and IMT-Advanced
Requirements
3GPP LTE-Advanced Study Phase
Carrier Aggregation
Downlink Multi-antenna Enhancements
Uplink Multi-Antenna Techniques
Heterogeneous Networks
Relays
Release 11 Outlook
Conclusions
References
HSPA Evolution
Introduction
Discontinuous Transmission and Reception (DTX/DRX)
Circuit Switched Voice on HSPA
Enhanced FACH and RACH
Downlink MIMO and 64QAM
Dual Cell HSDPA and HSUPA
Multicarrier and Multiband HSDPA
Uplink 16QAM
Terminal Categories
Layer 2 Optimization
Single Frequency Network (SFN) MBMS
Architecture Evolution
Summary
References
Index
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