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Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 1
Helsinki University of Technology
S72.4210 Post-Graduate Course in Radio Communications
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology
24th of January 2006, Mauri Kangas, maukan@iki.fi
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 2
Contents
Standardization
CDMA Technology
WCDMA Features
Spreading and Coding
WCDAM Air Interface Protocol
Uplink Physical Channels
Downlink Physical Channels
Multi-Rate Schemes
Air Interface Procedures
Future Targets and Trends
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 3
IMT-2000 International Mobile Telecommunications
IMT-2000 International Mobile Telecommunications:
ITU globally coordinated 3G covering key issues such as
frequency spectrum use and technical standards
high transmission data rates for indoor and outdoor use
symmetrical and asymmetrical data transmission
circuit-switched and packet-switched services ETSI
CHINAEUROPE
AMERICA, JAPAN,
KOREA
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 4
3G Frequency Allocation
UMTS Frequencies:
1920-1980 and 2110-2170 MHz Frequency Division Duplex (FDD, W-CDMA). Ch = 5 MHz, raster = 200 kHz.
1900-1920 and 2010-2025 MHz Time Division Duplex (TDD, TD/CDMA). Ch = 5 MHz, raster = 200 kHz.
1980-2010 and 2170-2200 MHz Satellite uplink and downlink.
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 5
Background: 1G-4G and Network Topology Evolution,
Frequency Allocation, Abbreviations
1G networks (NMT, C-Nets, AMPS, TACS) are considered to be the first
analog cellular systems, which started early 1980s.
2G networks (GSM, cdmaOne, DAMPS) are the first digital cellular
systems launched early 1990s.
2.5G networks (GPRS, cdma2000 1x) are the enhanced versions of 2G
networks with data rates up to about 144kbit/s.
3G networks (UMTS FDD and TDD, cdma2000 1x EVDO, cdma2000 3x,
TD-SCDMA, Arib WCDMA, EDGE, IMT-2000 DECT) are the latest
cellular networks that have data rates 384kbit/s and more.
4G is mainly a marketing buzzword at the moment. Some basic 4G
research is being done, but no frequencies have been allocated. The
Forth Generation could be ready for implementation around 2012.
“UMTS = Universal Mobile Telecommunications System”
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 6
Multiple Access and CDMA Classification
Used in WCDMA
in European 3GPP
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 7
WCDMA Characterictics
Support two basic modes: FDD and TDD modes
High chip rate (3.84 Mcps) and data rates (up to 2 Mbps)
Employs coherent detection on uplink and downlink based on the use
of pilot symbols
Inter-cell asynchronous operation
Fast adaptive power control in the downlink based on SIR
Provision of multirate services
Packet data
Seamless inter-frequency handover
Intersystem handovers, e.g. between GSM and WCDMA
Support for advanced technologies like multiuser detection (MUD) and
smart adaptive antennas
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 8
WCDMA Specifications
Channel Bandwidth 5 MHz
Duplex Mode FDD and TDD
Downlink RF Channel Structure Direct Spread (DS)
Chip Rate 3.84 Mcps
Frame Length 10 ms
Spreading Modulation Balanced QPSK (downlink), Dual-channel QPSK (uplink)
Complex spreading circuit
Data Modulation QPSK (downlink), BPSK (uplink)
Channel Coding Convolutional and turbo codes
Coherent detection • User dedicated time multiplexed pilot (downlink and uplink)
• common pilot in downlink
Channel Multiplexing in Downlink Data and control channel are multiplexed
Channel Multiplexing in Uplink • Control and pilot channel time multiplexed
• I&Q multiplexing for data and control channel
Spreading (uplink) OVSF sequences. Gold sequence 241
for user separation (different time shifts in
I and Q channel, truncated cycle 10 ms)
Multirate Variable spreading and multicode
Spreading Factors 4-256 (uplink), 4-512 (downlink)
Power Control Open and fast closed loop (1.6 kHz)
Spreading (downlink) OVSF sequences for channel separation. Gold sequences 218
-1 for cell and user
separation (truncated cycle 10 ms)
Handover Soft handover, Inter-frequency handover, etc.
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 9
WCDMA Radio Access Modes
(WCDMA TDD is
based on TD-CDMA)
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 10
Spreading and De-spreading (1)
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 11
Spreading and De-spreading (2)
In WCDMA Spread Spectrum technology the information contents are
spread by unique, digital codes (spreading sequences).
The basic unit of a code sequence is one chip. The rate of spreading
code is denominated as chip rate Rc (chip/s or cp/s).
The ratio between the chip rate Rc (cp/s) and the information rate Rb
(symb/s) is denominated as Spreading Factor SF = Rc/Rb.
The bandwidth after spreading, B (modulation bandwidth), is in rough
terms SF times the bandwidth before spreading W: B ~ SF * W.
The bandwidth increases with spreading but spectral power density
necessary for transmission decreases. WCDMA needs only very small
power densities, often below the level of natural background noise.
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 12
Coding (1)
Physical channel operations:
channelization: every bit is transformed into SF number of chips
scrambling: scrambling code is applied to the spread signal
In channelization operation, Orthogonal Variable Spreading
Factor (OVSF) codes are used to preserve the orthogonality
between the physical channels of connections operating at
different rates. Options are Convolutional or Turbo coding.
The SF depends on the bit rate; high bit rate requires low SF
and vice versa
Each user has its own scrambling code in the uplink
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 13
Coding (2)
Scrambling code is related to a user
Spreading code is related to the type of service at a given
bit rate
Downlink scrambling code planning:
max number of scrambling codes: 218-1, divided into 512 primary
scrambling codes with 15 secondary scrambling codes.
each cell has been allocated only one primary scrambling code.
Downlink spreading code:
max number of OVSF downlink spreading codes is 512
all users in a cell share the available channelization codes in the
OVSF code tree
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 14
Air Interface Protocol
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 15
Air Interface Protocol Architecture
Control Plane User Plane
Radio Resource Management
Radio Link
Control
Broadcast/
Multicast Ctrl
Packet Data
Conv. Protocol
Media Access
Control
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 16
Air Interface Protocol Layers
Layer 3 RRC Radio Resource Management: Assignment of radio
resource, control of service quality, bearer service
management, transmission reports, paging, power control, etc.
PDCP Packet Data Convergence Protocol: header compression in
case of TCP/IP, fro example
BMC Broadcast/Multicast Control Protocol: submission of
messages to all or a group of UEs in a cell
RLC Radio Link Control: segmentation/de-segmentation, error
detection and correction, flow control, encryption, etc.
MAC Medium Access Control: multiplex of logical channels to
transport channels, selection of transport type, etc.
Layer 1 PHY Physical Layer: error detection and correction for transport
channels, radio measurement and reporting to RRC, splitting
and combining data streams for macro diversity and soft
handover, adaptation of data rate, synchronization, etc.
Layer 2
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 17
Channels in Protocol Architecture
Downlink
Uplink
Downlink/Uplink
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 18
Logical Channels
MAC layer provides data transfer services on logical channels, control and
traffic channels:
Control channel to transfer control plane information
Traffic channels to transfer user plane information
Control channels
Broadcast control channels (BCCH) - downlink broadcast control
Paging control channel (PCCH) - downlink paging information
Dedicated control channel (DCCH) - dedicated between mobile & network
Common control channel (CCCH) - common between mobile & network
Shared channel control information (SHCCH) - for UL & DL (TDD only)
Data channels
Dedicated traffic channel (DTCH) - P2P ch. dedicated to one mobile (UL & DL)
Common traffic channel (CTCH) - P2MP ch. for unidirectional data
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 19
Uplink Physical Channels
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 20
Uplink Physical Channels: Frame Structure for Uplink
Dedicated Data and Control Channel
two dedicated and two common physical uplink channels:
uplink Dedicated Physical Data (DPDCH) and Control (DPCCH) Channel
uplink Physical Random Access (PRACH) and Common Packet (PCPCH) Channel
TPC = Transmit Power Control
FBI = Feedback Information
TFCI = Transport-Format Combination
Indicator
Q-branch
I-branch
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 21
Random Access in Uplink
slotted ALOHA random access
preamble: 256 repetitions of signature
(16 different Hadamard codes)
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 22
Uplink Physical Channels: Structure of the Random Access
Message Part Radio Frame
PRACH
Data
PRACH
Control
scrambling with 10 ms complex-valued
scrambling code
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 23
Downlink Physical Channels
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 24
Downlink Physical Channels
Downlink Dedicated Physical Channel (DPCH)
Physical Downlink Shared Channel (DSCH)
Primary and Secondary Common Pilot Channels (CPICH)
Primary and Secondary Common Control Physical Channels (CCPCH)
Synchronization Channel (SCH)
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 25
Frame Structure for Downlink Dedicated Physical
Channel (DPCH)
Slot #0 Slot #1 Slot #2 Slot #i Slot #14
1 Radio Frame: Tf = 10 ms
Data1: Ndata1 bits TFCI: NTFCI bits Pilot: Npilot bitsTPC: NTPC bits
Tslot = 2560 chips, 10*2k
(k = 0...7) bits
Downlink DPCH Frame Structure
Data2: Ndata2 bits
DPCCHDPDCH DPCCH DPDCH
Data Control ControlData
• The dedicated transport channel is sent time multiplexed with control information
generated at layer 1 (pilot bits, power-control commands, optional transport format
combination indicator)
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 26
Primary and Secondary Downlink CCPCH Channels
During Primary CCPCH (P-CCPCH) 256
chips from the start of the frame are
not transmitted - that time is
reserved for primary and secondary
synchronization channels (SCH)
P-CCPCH differs from DPCH so that no
TPC, TFCI or Pilot are not sent
P-CCPCH is fixed-rate (30 kbps)
downlink data channel.
Secondary (S-)CCPCH is variable rate
and is sent only when data available
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 27
Synchronization Channel SCH
Synchronization Channel SCH (downlink) is used for cell search, and its divided
into two sub-channels
Primary SCH consists of a modulated code (acp) of length 256 chips, repeated
once in every slot
Secondary SCH consists of a modulated code (acp
i,k , i = 0…63 for scrambling code
group and k = 0…14 for slot) taken from a set of 16 different codes of length 256
a here is used to modulate the primary and secondary synchronization codes and
indicate the presence or absence of STTD encoding in P-CCPCH
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 28
Multi-Rate Scheme
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 29
Dedicated Transport Channel (DTCH/DCCH) for 64 kbps
DTCH DCCH
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 30
Multirate
Scheme
for Uplink
Multirate
Scheme
for Downlink
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 31
Air Interface Procedures - Cell Search
Downlink scrambling code and common channel frame synchronization of that
cell will be determined during cell search
All common physical channel timings are related to the timing of P-CCPCH, so
only the timing of P-CCPCH need to be found out
Step 1, Slot synchronization:
SCH’s primary synchronization code is used to acquire slot synchronization to a cell
primary synchronization code is common to all cells, so slot timing of the cell can be
obtained by detecting peaks in a single matched filter output
Step 2, Frame synchronization and code-group identification:
now secondary SCH is used to find frame synchronization and identify the code-group
of the cells found in the first step. This is done by correlating the received signal with
all possible secondary synchronization code sequences and identifying the max
correlation value.
Step 3, Scrambling code identification:
Mobile station determines the exact primary scrambling code used by the found cell.
The primary scrambling code is identified through symbol-to-symbol correlation over
the CPICH with all codes within the group identified in step 2.
After the primary scrambling code has been detected, the primary CCPCH can be
detected, and the system and cell specific BCH information can be read.
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 32
Air Interface Procedures - Handover
Soft handover
Softer handover
Inter-frequency handover
Handover between FDD and TDD modes
Handover between WCDMA and GSM
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 33
Radio Access Network Technology: Short-Medium Term
Evolution
Targets
Better radio performance
Support for better UE performance
Optimization of the radio access network architecture
Radio Performance
Higher spectral density
Improved coverage
Radio protocol optimization for shorter radio access latencies
UE Performance
Support to minimize power consumption
Use of high peak rates (up to 20-30 Mbps)
Radio Access Network
Joint utilization of 3G and other wireless access technologies (e.g. WLAN)
Increased capacity
Very fast access
Radio access technologies enabling low cost and power-efficient multi-radio
implementations and improved overall performance (data rate, spectral efficiency,
capacity and delay) should be studied
Radio access network should be further optimized especially for packet data
communication
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 34
Radio Access Network Technology: Long Term Evolution
In long term, the performance improvements (spectral efficiency,
higher bit rates, shorter delays) of 3GPP radio access should be
continued. Long term peak rates are:
Up to 100 Mbps in full mobility, wide area deployments
Uo to 1 Gbps in low mobility, local area deployments
The long term spectral efficiency targets are (for best effort packet
communication):
In a single (isolated) cell, up to 5-10 bps/Hz
In a multi-cellular case, up to 2-3 bps/Hz
The peak data rate targets could be achieved:
by gradual evolution of existing 3GPP (UTRAN) and alternate access
technologies (e.g. WLAN)
Also new access technologies should be considered according to the
availability of additional or re-allocated spectrum
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 35
Homework
1. What are the main differences between UMTS-WCDMA and
CDMA2000?
2. How does cell search happen in UMTS-WCDMA?
Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 36
References
1. WCDMA: Towards IP Mobility and Mobile Internet, Tero Ojanperä,
Ramjee Prasad
2. Universal Mobile Telecommunication Systems (UMTS); Physical
channels and mapping of transport channels onto physical channels
(FDD) (3GPP TS 25.211 Version 6.7.0 Release 6)
3. Universal Mobile Telecommunication Systems (UMTS); Multiplexing
and channel coding (FDD) (3GPP TS 25.212 Version 6.7.0 Release 6)
4. Universal Mobile Telecommunication Systems (UMTS); Spreading and
Modulation (FDD) (3GPP TS 25.213 Version 6.7.0 Release 6)
5. Universal Mobile Telecommunication Systems (UMTS); Base Station
(BS) radio transmission and reception (FDD) (3GPP TS 25.104 Version
6.10.0 Release 6)

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Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology

  • 1. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 1 Helsinki University of Technology S72.4210 Post-Graduate Course in Radio Communications Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 24th of January 2006, Mauri Kangas, maukan@iki.fi
  • 2. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 2 Contents Standardization CDMA Technology WCDMA Features Spreading and Coding WCDAM Air Interface Protocol Uplink Physical Channels Downlink Physical Channels Multi-Rate Schemes Air Interface Procedures Future Targets and Trends
  • 3. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 3 IMT-2000 International Mobile Telecommunications IMT-2000 International Mobile Telecommunications: ITU globally coordinated 3G covering key issues such as frequency spectrum use and technical standards high transmission data rates for indoor and outdoor use symmetrical and asymmetrical data transmission circuit-switched and packet-switched services ETSI CHINAEUROPE AMERICA, JAPAN, KOREA
  • 4. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 4 3G Frequency Allocation UMTS Frequencies: 1920-1980 and 2110-2170 MHz Frequency Division Duplex (FDD, W-CDMA). Ch = 5 MHz, raster = 200 kHz. 1900-1920 and 2010-2025 MHz Time Division Duplex (TDD, TD/CDMA). Ch = 5 MHz, raster = 200 kHz. 1980-2010 and 2170-2200 MHz Satellite uplink and downlink.
  • 5. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 5 Background: 1G-4G and Network Topology Evolution, Frequency Allocation, Abbreviations 1G networks (NMT, C-Nets, AMPS, TACS) are considered to be the first analog cellular systems, which started early 1980s. 2G networks (GSM, cdmaOne, DAMPS) are the first digital cellular systems launched early 1990s. 2.5G networks (GPRS, cdma2000 1x) are the enhanced versions of 2G networks with data rates up to about 144kbit/s. 3G networks (UMTS FDD and TDD, cdma2000 1x EVDO, cdma2000 3x, TD-SCDMA, Arib WCDMA, EDGE, IMT-2000 DECT) are the latest cellular networks that have data rates 384kbit/s and more. 4G is mainly a marketing buzzword at the moment. Some basic 4G research is being done, but no frequencies have been allocated. The Forth Generation could be ready for implementation around 2012. “UMTS = Universal Mobile Telecommunications System”
  • 6. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 6 Multiple Access and CDMA Classification Used in WCDMA in European 3GPP
  • 7. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 7 WCDMA Characterictics Support two basic modes: FDD and TDD modes High chip rate (3.84 Mcps) and data rates (up to 2 Mbps) Employs coherent detection on uplink and downlink based on the use of pilot symbols Inter-cell asynchronous operation Fast adaptive power control in the downlink based on SIR Provision of multirate services Packet data Seamless inter-frequency handover Intersystem handovers, e.g. between GSM and WCDMA Support for advanced technologies like multiuser detection (MUD) and smart adaptive antennas
  • 8. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 8 WCDMA Specifications Channel Bandwidth 5 MHz Duplex Mode FDD and TDD Downlink RF Channel Structure Direct Spread (DS) Chip Rate 3.84 Mcps Frame Length 10 ms Spreading Modulation Balanced QPSK (downlink), Dual-channel QPSK (uplink) Complex spreading circuit Data Modulation QPSK (downlink), BPSK (uplink) Channel Coding Convolutional and turbo codes Coherent detection • User dedicated time multiplexed pilot (downlink and uplink) • common pilot in downlink Channel Multiplexing in Downlink Data and control channel are multiplexed Channel Multiplexing in Uplink • Control and pilot channel time multiplexed • I&Q multiplexing for data and control channel Spreading (uplink) OVSF sequences. Gold sequence 241 for user separation (different time shifts in I and Q channel, truncated cycle 10 ms) Multirate Variable spreading and multicode Spreading Factors 4-256 (uplink), 4-512 (downlink) Power Control Open and fast closed loop (1.6 kHz) Spreading (downlink) OVSF sequences for channel separation. Gold sequences 218 -1 for cell and user separation (truncated cycle 10 ms) Handover Soft handover, Inter-frequency handover, etc.
  • 9. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 9 WCDMA Radio Access Modes (WCDMA TDD is based on TD-CDMA)
  • 10. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 10 Spreading and De-spreading (1)
  • 11. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 11 Spreading and De-spreading (2) In WCDMA Spread Spectrum technology the information contents are spread by unique, digital codes (spreading sequences). The basic unit of a code sequence is one chip. The rate of spreading code is denominated as chip rate Rc (chip/s or cp/s). The ratio between the chip rate Rc (cp/s) and the information rate Rb (symb/s) is denominated as Spreading Factor SF = Rc/Rb. The bandwidth after spreading, B (modulation bandwidth), is in rough terms SF times the bandwidth before spreading W: B ~ SF * W. The bandwidth increases with spreading but spectral power density necessary for transmission decreases. WCDMA needs only very small power densities, often below the level of natural background noise.
  • 12. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 12 Coding (1) Physical channel operations: channelization: every bit is transformed into SF number of chips scrambling: scrambling code is applied to the spread signal In channelization operation, Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factor (OVSF) codes are used to preserve the orthogonality between the physical channels of connections operating at different rates. Options are Convolutional or Turbo coding. The SF depends on the bit rate; high bit rate requires low SF and vice versa Each user has its own scrambling code in the uplink
  • 13. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 13 Coding (2) Scrambling code is related to a user Spreading code is related to the type of service at a given bit rate Downlink scrambling code planning: max number of scrambling codes: 218-1, divided into 512 primary scrambling codes with 15 secondary scrambling codes. each cell has been allocated only one primary scrambling code. Downlink spreading code: max number of OVSF downlink spreading codes is 512 all users in a cell share the available channelization codes in the OVSF code tree
  • 14. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 14 Air Interface Protocol
  • 15. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 15 Air Interface Protocol Architecture Control Plane User Plane Radio Resource Management Radio Link Control Broadcast/ Multicast Ctrl Packet Data Conv. Protocol Media Access Control
  • 16. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 16 Air Interface Protocol Layers Layer 3 RRC Radio Resource Management: Assignment of radio resource, control of service quality, bearer service management, transmission reports, paging, power control, etc. PDCP Packet Data Convergence Protocol: header compression in case of TCP/IP, fro example BMC Broadcast/Multicast Control Protocol: submission of messages to all or a group of UEs in a cell RLC Radio Link Control: segmentation/de-segmentation, error detection and correction, flow control, encryption, etc. MAC Medium Access Control: multiplex of logical channels to transport channels, selection of transport type, etc. Layer 1 PHY Physical Layer: error detection and correction for transport channels, radio measurement and reporting to RRC, splitting and combining data streams for macro diversity and soft handover, adaptation of data rate, synchronization, etc. Layer 2
  • 17. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 17 Channels in Protocol Architecture Downlink Uplink Downlink/Uplink
  • 18. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 18 Logical Channels MAC layer provides data transfer services on logical channels, control and traffic channels: Control channel to transfer control plane information Traffic channels to transfer user plane information Control channels Broadcast control channels (BCCH) - downlink broadcast control Paging control channel (PCCH) - downlink paging information Dedicated control channel (DCCH) - dedicated between mobile & network Common control channel (CCCH) - common between mobile & network Shared channel control information (SHCCH) - for UL & DL (TDD only) Data channels Dedicated traffic channel (DTCH) - P2P ch. dedicated to one mobile (UL & DL) Common traffic channel (CTCH) - P2MP ch. for unidirectional data
  • 19. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 19 Uplink Physical Channels
  • 20. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 20 Uplink Physical Channels: Frame Structure for Uplink Dedicated Data and Control Channel two dedicated and two common physical uplink channels: uplink Dedicated Physical Data (DPDCH) and Control (DPCCH) Channel uplink Physical Random Access (PRACH) and Common Packet (PCPCH) Channel TPC = Transmit Power Control FBI = Feedback Information TFCI = Transport-Format Combination Indicator Q-branch I-branch
  • 21. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 21 Random Access in Uplink slotted ALOHA random access preamble: 256 repetitions of signature (16 different Hadamard codes)
  • 22. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 22 Uplink Physical Channels: Structure of the Random Access Message Part Radio Frame PRACH Data PRACH Control scrambling with 10 ms complex-valued scrambling code
  • 23. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 23 Downlink Physical Channels
  • 24. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 24 Downlink Physical Channels Downlink Dedicated Physical Channel (DPCH) Physical Downlink Shared Channel (DSCH) Primary and Secondary Common Pilot Channels (CPICH) Primary and Secondary Common Control Physical Channels (CCPCH) Synchronization Channel (SCH)
  • 25. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 25 Frame Structure for Downlink Dedicated Physical Channel (DPCH) Slot #0 Slot #1 Slot #2 Slot #i Slot #14 1 Radio Frame: Tf = 10 ms Data1: Ndata1 bits TFCI: NTFCI bits Pilot: Npilot bitsTPC: NTPC bits Tslot = 2560 chips, 10*2k (k = 0...7) bits Downlink DPCH Frame Structure Data2: Ndata2 bits DPCCHDPDCH DPCCH DPDCH Data Control ControlData • The dedicated transport channel is sent time multiplexed with control information generated at layer 1 (pilot bits, power-control commands, optional transport format combination indicator)
  • 26. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 26 Primary and Secondary Downlink CCPCH Channels During Primary CCPCH (P-CCPCH) 256 chips from the start of the frame are not transmitted - that time is reserved for primary and secondary synchronization channels (SCH) P-CCPCH differs from DPCH so that no TPC, TFCI or Pilot are not sent P-CCPCH is fixed-rate (30 kbps) downlink data channel. Secondary (S-)CCPCH is variable rate and is sent only when data available
  • 27. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 27 Synchronization Channel SCH Synchronization Channel SCH (downlink) is used for cell search, and its divided into two sub-channels Primary SCH consists of a modulated code (acp) of length 256 chips, repeated once in every slot Secondary SCH consists of a modulated code (acp i,k , i = 0…63 for scrambling code group and k = 0…14 for slot) taken from a set of 16 different codes of length 256 a here is used to modulate the primary and secondary synchronization codes and indicate the presence or absence of STTD encoding in P-CCPCH
  • 28. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 28 Multi-Rate Scheme
  • 29. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 29 Dedicated Transport Channel (DTCH/DCCH) for 64 kbps DTCH DCCH
  • 30. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 30 Multirate Scheme for Uplink Multirate Scheme for Downlink
  • 31. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 31 Air Interface Procedures - Cell Search Downlink scrambling code and common channel frame synchronization of that cell will be determined during cell search All common physical channel timings are related to the timing of P-CCPCH, so only the timing of P-CCPCH need to be found out Step 1, Slot synchronization: SCH’s primary synchronization code is used to acquire slot synchronization to a cell primary synchronization code is common to all cells, so slot timing of the cell can be obtained by detecting peaks in a single matched filter output Step 2, Frame synchronization and code-group identification: now secondary SCH is used to find frame synchronization and identify the code-group of the cells found in the first step. This is done by correlating the received signal with all possible secondary synchronization code sequences and identifying the max correlation value. Step 3, Scrambling code identification: Mobile station determines the exact primary scrambling code used by the found cell. The primary scrambling code is identified through symbol-to-symbol correlation over the CPICH with all codes within the group identified in step 2. After the primary scrambling code has been detected, the primary CCPCH can be detected, and the system and cell specific BCH information can be read.
  • 32. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 32 Air Interface Procedures - Handover Soft handover Softer handover Inter-frequency handover Handover between FDD and TDD modes Handover between WCDMA and GSM
  • 33. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 33 Radio Access Network Technology: Short-Medium Term Evolution Targets Better radio performance Support for better UE performance Optimization of the radio access network architecture Radio Performance Higher spectral density Improved coverage Radio protocol optimization for shorter radio access latencies UE Performance Support to minimize power consumption Use of high peak rates (up to 20-30 Mbps) Radio Access Network Joint utilization of 3G and other wireless access technologies (e.g. WLAN) Increased capacity Very fast access Radio access technologies enabling low cost and power-efficient multi-radio implementations and improved overall performance (data rate, spectral efficiency, capacity and delay) should be studied Radio access network should be further optimized especially for packet data communication
  • 34. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 34 Radio Access Network Technology: Long Term Evolution In long term, the performance improvements (spectral efficiency, higher bit rates, shorter delays) of 3GPP radio access should be continued. Long term peak rates are: Up to 100 Mbps in full mobility, wide area deployments Uo to 1 Gbps in low mobility, local area deployments The long term spectral efficiency targets are (for best effort packet communication): In a single (isolated) cell, up to 5-10 bps/Hz In a multi-cellular case, up to 2-3 bps/Hz The peak data rate targets could be achieved: by gradual evolution of existing 3GPP (UTRAN) and alternate access technologies (e.g. WLAN) Also new access technologies should be considered according to the availability of additional or re-allocated spectrum
  • 35. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 35 Homework 1. What are the main differences between UMTS-WCDMA and CDMA2000? 2. How does cell search happen in UMTS-WCDMA?
  • 36. Overview of UMTS-WCDMA Technology 36 References 1. WCDMA: Towards IP Mobility and Mobile Internet, Tero Ojanperä, Ramjee Prasad 2. Universal Mobile Telecommunication Systems (UMTS); Physical channels and mapping of transport channels onto physical channels (FDD) (3GPP TS 25.211 Version 6.7.0 Release 6) 3. Universal Mobile Telecommunication Systems (UMTS); Multiplexing and channel coding (FDD) (3GPP TS 25.212 Version 6.7.0 Release 6) 4. Universal Mobile Telecommunication Systems (UMTS); Spreading and Modulation (FDD) (3GPP TS 25.213 Version 6.7.0 Release 6) 5. Universal Mobile Telecommunication Systems (UMTS); Base Station (BS) radio transmission and reception (FDD) (3GPP TS 25.104 Version 6.10.0 Release 6)