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LTE- Long Term Evolution


         Version 1.0
        Razib Mollick
         2012-Oct-06
       www.bjitgroup.com
      www.touchinfobd.com
                            1
Introduction
 This document describes one of the latest standards
  in mobile network technology named LTE- Long
  Term Evolution.
 Main focusing areas are:
      What is LTE?
      Objectives/goals of LTE.
      Key factors to achieve the goals.
      Advantages and disadvantages of LTE.
      Current status of LTE.
 Based on the above focusing areas, my preferences
  are given as conclusion.


                                                        2
Agenda
   Terminology
   Background
   What is LTE?
   Goals of LTE
   Key Factors of LTE
   Other Key Factors of LTE
   Service Advantages of LTE
   Cost Advantages of LTE
   Disadvantages of LTE
   LTE market at a Glance
   LTE Competitor & Future
   Conclusion
   References



                                3
Terms & Definition
 3GPP: 3rd Generation Partnership Project.     Modulation: A process of varying carrier
        A group of standard bodies produce      signal.
         technical specification for telecom    Latency: Delay of packet data experienced
         industry.                               in a system.
 GSM: Global system for mobile                 IPv6: Next generation internet protocol
  communication.                                 version 6.
        It is widely used mobile protocol.     QoS: Quality of Service is a better service
 CDMA: Code division multiple access.           methodology in data traffic.
 TDMA: Time division multiple access.          Backhaul: A link/system between core
 OFDM: Orthogonal frequency division            network and distributed point.
  multiplexing.                                 Multicasting: Send a packet to multiple
 MIMO: Multiple in multiple out.                sites.
 IMS: IP multimedia subsystem.                 Spectrum: A range of frequencies is
 SON: Self organizing networking.               needed to transfer desired signal.
 VoIP: Voice over IP.
 BW: Band width.
 SC-FDMA: Single Carrier Frequency
  division multiple access.




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Background
 Telecom standards are moving from one generation to another generation time to time.
  Updated generation is always presenting advanced capabilities and better services.

               1G         2G -> 2.5G                 3G
- Analog Mobile System    - Digital system           - Voice, data and
                                                     multimedia content
- Small Size of Users     - Big Size of Users
                                                     - Faster data rate
- Voice only              - Voice and Data only
                                                     - Video telephony
- Expensive               - Enable Internet access                                       4G
                                                     -Standards:
- Big size of devices.    - Moderate Data rate
                                                           - WCDMA, HSDPA
- Standards:              -Standards:
                                                           (GSM based)
       -AMPS, TACS, NMT         -GSM (TDMA
                                                           -CDMA2000 (CDMA
                                based), CDMA
                                                           Based)
                                - Data network :
                                GPRS, EDGE, IS95-B




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What is LTE?
 It is a big jump in the evolution of mobile standard generation
  (Target of 4G Standard).
 It is assumed to be the successor of 2G and 3G.
 It is also known as mobile broadband. Because:
    It is optimized to all IP wireless network. Packet switch will be used,
     no circuit switch.
    It’s target to transfer data is 100+ Mbps for uplink and 50+ Mbps for
     downlink.
 It improves the existing services of current telecom.
 It also enables new multimedia services to end users.
 First proposal was given by NTT DoCoMo in 2004.Now it is
  tested and implemented successfully.

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LTE Goals Than Others
 If we compare LTE with other (2G/3G), the                                                  LTE
                                                                                          100+ Mbps
   significant goals are as follows:                                             3G
                                                                               2+ Mbps
                                                                     2.5G
1. The main goal is to transmit higher data rate                   144 Kbps
   in lower cost.                                         2G
                                                       14.4 Kbps
       3G technology like HSDPA can provide 6-7                         Downlink speed
        Mbps data where as LTE targets 100+ Mbps.
1. LTE targets to reduces latency as well as setup
   time than others.
       Less than 10 MS in LTE where as in 3G it is      2G
        almost 100 MS.                                 <700 MS
                                                                     2.5G
1. Simplified network architect.                                   <300 MS
                                                                                 3G
       It has fewer network components.                                       <100 MS
                                                                                            LTE
       Migration path is easier and cost effective.                                      <10 MS

       It also adjust the old network.                                  Latency
       Fully packet switch.
1. Easier and automated System management.




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Key Factors of LTE
 Technically, LTE has changed in access area                          Ch
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 Radical change in Modulation technique.
        LTE uses OFDM in downlink and SC-FDMA in uplink.        Conventional multicarrier techniques
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        Those are totally different than TDMA in GSM and
         CDMA in 3G.
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        Picture shows that 50% frequency can be saved.                                                                50%
         Though maths inside it, is more complex.                                                                 Bandwidth saving
 Scalable bandwidth.                                              Orthogonal multicarrier techniques OFDM                           .Freq
        1.25 to 20 MHz where as 3G uses 5 MHz fixed
         channel. So theatrically LTE has four times more BW
         than 3G.
 MIMO- a new innovation.
        Idea is to use multiple smart antennas at both
         transmitter and receiver end.
        Multiple signals can be propagated. Obviously it will                               MIMO Channel
         increase the data throughput.
        It also reduces the multi path interference problem.         Tx                                                             Rx



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Others key Factors of LTE
 Basically 2G or 3G has two types of           Access   Packet      Circuit   Service
  core network: Packet switch and circuit
  switch.                                         2G      S
 LTE reduces core into simplified one.                                          IMS
     This is done by using IPv6 into core                                     Internet
      network. So there is no circuit switch.     3G                    S         &
     Integrate of 2G 3G and LTE functions                                     Service
                                                              LTE Gateway,
      into a single node (Ex: Gate way).                      controller       Domain
                                                          S
     Use standard and open protocol to          LTE
      provide multimedia services and
      applications.                                               Management
 Intelligent network management
     Operation and maintenance of LTE is a
      self management system called SON.




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Service Advantages of LTE
 Advantages of higher data rate and low latency.
       Fulfill the public’s demand in future data usages.
       Provide multimedia content like music video etc clearly.
       Online gaming or social networking via mobile.
       Replace fixed broadband line.
       Improved response time of a service.
       More coverage in indoor and outdoor
 Advantages of simplified core network.
     Produce low cost-per-bit via all IP network.
     Support all kind of backward network standards.
     Up gradation from 2G/3G is smooth and easy.
          • Existing operator can take data service or data with voice service.
          • No need to replace existing site, cabinet, tower and power.
     Enable multicasting, path optimization and better security.
     Unbound roaming.
 Advantages of automated network Management.
     A set of tasks is automated.
     Existing staffs are enough to operate.


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Cost Advantages of LTE
 Re-investment cost is low.                    Reduce Operational and Capital
       Reuse of current assets                  Expenditure by using SON.
         • Ex: no need to replace existing          Lowering human power during new
           towers.                                   hardware installation. It is just plug-
     Fewer network components.                      n-play.
     Reuse of existing allocated                   Reduce huge workload via network
      frequency.                                     optimization like auto neighbor list,
     Simplified migration and installation.         auto interference reduction etc.
 More Revenue than present.                        Automatically save energy by
                                                     powering off the equipment, if there
     Due to the high data rate, rich                is no service.
      multimedia content can be served.             Auto fault detection and correction
         • Ex: VoIP, Video conference etc.           also reduce additional staff cost.
     New popular services to user.             For end users.
     End to end QoS services.                      More data in low cost.
     Network sharing.                              No need additional broadband line.
                                                    Open new business arena.




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Disadvantages of LTE
 Technical Issues:                                   Business Issues:
     Evolving of LTE standards is so rapid               If operator offers flat rate for user, it
      that Vendors may not support                         may not be profitable.
      constantly.                                         On the other hand, user may not
         • Some Verizon users experience low               interest to use high data traffic if no
           data rate due to the LTE network                flat rate.
           problem.
                                                          In some areas, operators have to
     Additional spectrum may not available                invest huge money for new
      in many region.                                      frequencies.
     LTE imposes IP based backhaul.                      Some operators have to invest new
         • Some operators may not ensure the               backhaul.
           future demand if they not replace
           legacy network (EX: copper cable               LTE recommends to reduce cell size.
           network).                                       So, investment cost will increase.
     To process more data in device, more                LTE supported devices’ price is still
      power is needed.                                     high.
         • Users already suffer poor battery life.
         • It also reduces the device long life.
     Few manufacturer produces LTE
      supported devices.
         • User has less option to buy phone.



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LTE Market at a Glance
 LTE market is very promising.
 Already 20 LTE networks in 14 countries are commercially
  running. (source: GSA report May 2011)
    154 operators in 60 countries are under process.
    54 operators in 20 countries are doing feasibility.
 Telecom giant like DoCoMo, KDDI, Verizon, AT&T, Vodafone,
  China telecom, Telstra, T-Mobile etc have already deployed
  LTE.
 Ericsson is leading vendor in LTE equipment market. Beside
  this, Alcalet-Lucent, Nokia-siemens etc also accepted LTE.
 Based on infonetics report, there is a chance of infrastructure
  market about 20,000 Billion Yen.
 LTE subscribers will be 290 million by 2015 out of 700 million.
  (Source: infonetics 1Q11)




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LTE Competitor & Future
 I think globally WiMax will compete with LTE.                   LTE                WiMax
                                                       Speed      Downlink: 100      Downlink: 46
     Because both use similar kind of technologies.              Mbps               Mbps
     Both are all IP network with OFDM and                       Uplink: 50 Mbps    Uplink: 7 Mbps

      MIMO.                                            Average    Downlink: 5-12     Downlink: 2-5
 WiMax first approved standards and                   Speed      Mbps               Mbps
                                                                  Uplink: 2-5 Mbps   Uplink: 0.5-1.5
  deployment. On the other hand, LTE is the                                          Mbps

  fastest growing network in history.                  Latency    15 MS              50 MS

 WiMax deployment is comparatively cheap.             Mobility   350 kmph           120 kmph

 In terms of data speed, LTE is higher than                       LTE vs Wimax
  WiMax now.
 Another advantages over WiMax is that LTE
  can deploy on existing 3G or 2G network.
 The future of LTE is also defined by 3GPP.
     Next version of LTE is LTE-advanced.



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Conclusion
 From my observation, the patter of mobile devices
  have been changed radically.
 The popularity of iPhone, iPad, Xperia, Galaxy tab etc
  has shown the new demand in future.
 Basically in next generation standard users want cost
  effective high data rate.
 On behalf of operator, they want a simple and open
  architecture to deploy and operate.
 In the above point of view and discussion, LTE has
  fulfilled those and already taken a well position.
 Service scope of LTE is not only mobile but also the
  others consumer electronics (Ex: Camera. Notebook
  etc.).
 Due to it’s early and quick popularity, LTE will be the
  universal accepted standard very soon.



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References
   http://www.gsacom.com/index.php4
   http://www.informatandm.com/about/wcis/
   http://www.telecoms.com/24006/keeping-it-real-time/
   http://connectedplanetonline.com/wireless/technology/mimo_ofdm_091905/
   http://www.pcmag.com
   http://www.3gpp.com/lte
   Wikipedia
   White Paper:
        LTE Operations and Maintenance Strategy-Motorola
        LTE: The Future of Mobile Broadband Technology-Verizon wireless
        LTE solution-NEC
        Long Term Evolution: Deployment Options and Challenges –Aricent
        LTE-Introduction-Ericsson
        4G Impacts to Mobile Backhaul -Fujitsu




                                        Thank You
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LTE Guide: Goals, Key Factors and Advantages of Long Term Evolution

  • 1. LTE- Long Term Evolution Version 1.0 Razib Mollick 2012-Oct-06 www.bjitgroup.com www.touchinfobd.com 1
  • 2. Introduction  This document describes one of the latest standards in mobile network technology named LTE- Long Term Evolution.  Main focusing areas are:  What is LTE?  Objectives/goals of LTE.  Key factors to achieve the goals.  Advantages and disadvantages of LTE.  Current status of LTE.  Based on the above focusing areas, my preferences are given as conclusion. 2
  • 3. Agenda  Terminology  Background  What is LTE?  Goals of LTE  Key Factors of LTE  Other Key Factors of LTE  Service Advantages of LTE  Cost Advantages of LTE  Disadvantages of LTE  LTE market at a Glance  LTE Competitor & Future  Conclusion  References 3
  • 4. Terms & Definition  3GPP: 3rd Generation Partnership Project.  Modulation: A process of varying carrier  A group of standard bodies produce signal. technical specification for telecom  Latency: Delay of packet data experienced industry. in a system.  GSM: Global system for mobile  IPv6: Next generation internet protocol communication. version 6.  It is widely used mobile protocol.  QoS: Quality of Service is a better service  CDMA: Code division multiple access. methodology in data traffic.  TDMA: Time division multiple access.  Backhaul: A link/system between core  OFDM: Orthogonal frequency division network and distributed point. multiplexing.  Multicasting: Send a packet to multiple  MIMO: Multiple in multiple out. sites.  IMS: IP multimedia subsystem.  Spectrum: A range of frequencies is  SON: Self organizing networking. needed to transfer desired signal.  VoIP: Voice over IP.  BW: Band width.  SC-FDMA: Single Carrier Frequency division multiple access. 4
  • 5. Background  Telecom standards are moving from one generation to another generation time to time. Updated generation is always presenting advanced capabilities and better services. 1G 2G -> 2.5G 3G - Analog Mobile System - Digital system - Voice, data and multimedia content - Small Size of Users - Big Size of Users - Faster data rate - Voice only - Voice and Data only - Video telephony - Expensive - Enable Internet access 4G -Standards: - Big size of devices. - Moderate Data rate - WCDMA, HSDPA - Standards: -Standards: (GSM based) -AMPS, TACS, NMT -GSM (TDMA -CDMA2000 (CDMA based), CDMA Based) - Data network : GPRS, EDGE, IS95-B 5
  • 6. What is LTE?  It is a big jump in the evolution of mobile standard generation (Target of 4G Standard).  It is assumed to be the successor of 2G and 3G.  It is also known as mobile broadband. Because:  It is optimized to all IP wireless network. Packet switch will be used, no circuit switch.  It’s target to transfer data is 100+ Mbps for uplink and 50+ Mbps for downlink.  It improves the existing services of current telecom.  It also enables new multimedia services to end users.  First proposal was given by NTT DoCoMo in 2004.Now it is tested and implemented successfully. 6
  • 7. LTE Goals Than Others  If we compare LTE with other (2G/3G), the LTE 100+ Mbps significant goals are as follows: 3G 2+ Mbps 2.5G 1. The main goal is to transmit higher data rate 144 Kbps in lower cost. 2G 14.4 Kbps  3G technology like HSDPA can provide 6-7 Downlink speed Mbps data where as LTE targets 100+ Mbps. 1. LTE targets to reduces latency as well as setup time than others.  Less than 10 MS in LTE where as in 3G it is 2G almost 100 MS. <700 MS 2.5G 1. Simplified network architect. <300 MS 3G  It has fewer network components. <100 MS LTE  Migration path is easier and cost effective. <10 MS  It also adjust the old network. Latency  Fully packet switch. 1. Easier and automated System management. 7
  • 8. Key Factors of LTE  Technically, LTE has changed in access area Ch . Ch . Ch . Ch . Ch .5 Ch . Ch . Ch . Ch . .Ch network to achieve that great performance.  Radical change in Modulation technique.  LTE uses OFDM in downlink and SC-FDMA in uplink. Conventional multicarrier techniques .Freq  Those are totally different than TDMA in GSM and CDMA in 3G.  OFDM is very suitable to produce high data rate Ch Ch . Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch . Ch .Ch without distortion. .1 .3 .5 .7 .9  Picture shows that 50% frequency can be saved. 50% Though maths inside it, is more complex. Bandwidth saving  Scalable bandwidth. Orthogonal multicarrier techniques OFDM .Freq  1.25 to 20 MHz where as 3G uses 5 MHz fixed channel. So theatrically LTE has four times more BW than 3G.  MIMO- a new innovation.  Idea is to use multiple smart antennas at both transmitter and receiver end.  Multiple signals can be propagated. Obviously it will MIMO Channel increase the data throughput.  It also reduces the multi path interference problem. Tx Rx 8
  • 9. Others key Factors of LTE  Basically 2G or 3G has two types of Access Packet Circuit Service core network: Packet switch and circuit switch. 2G S  LTE reduces core into simplified one. IMS  This is done by using IPv6 into core Internet network. So there is no circuit switch. 3G S &  Integrate of 2G 3G and LTE functions Service LTE Gateway, into a single node (Ex: Gate way). controller Domain S  Use standard and open protocol to LTE provide multimedia services and applications. Management  Intelligent network management  Operation and maintenance of LTE is a self management system called SON. 9
  • 10. Service Advantages of LTE  Advantages of higher data rate and low latency.  Fulfill the public’s demand in future data usages.  Provide multimedia content like music video etc clearly.  Online gaming or social networking via mobile.  Replace fixed broadband line.  Improved response time of a service.  More coverage in indoor and outdoor  Advantages of simplified core network.  Produce low cost-per-bit via all IP network.  Support all kind of backward network standards.  Up gradation from 2G/3G is smooth and easy. • Existing operator can take data service or data with voice service. • No need to replace existing site, cabinet, tower and power.  Enable multicasting, path optimization and better security.  Unbound roaming.  Advantages of automated network Management.  A set of tasks is automated.  Existing staffs are enough to operate. 10
  • 11. Cost Advantages of LTE  Re-investment cost is low.  Reduce Operational and Capital  Reuse of current assets Expenditure by using SON. • Ex: no need to replace existing  Lowering human power during new towers. hardware installation. It is just plug-  Fewer network components. n-play.  Reuse of existing allocated  Reduce huge workload via network frequency. optimization like auto neighbor list,  Simplified migration and installation. auto interference reduction etc.  More Revenue than present.  Automatically save energy by powering off the equipment, if there  Due to the high data rate, rich is no service. multimedia content can be served.  Auto fault detection and correction • Ex: VoIP, Video conference etc. also reduce additional staff cost.  New popular services to user.  For end users.  End to end QoS services.  More data in low cost.  Network sharing.  No need additional broadband line.  Open new business arena. 11
  • 12. Disadvantages of LTE  Technical Issues:  Business Issues:  Evolving of LTE standards is so rapid  If operator offers flat rate for user, it that Vendors may not support may not be profitable. constantly.  On the other hand, user may not • Some Verizon users experience low interest to use high data traffic if no data rate due to the LTE network flat rate. problem.  In some areas, operators have to  Additional spectrum may not available invest huge money for new in many region. frequencies.  LTE imposes IP based backhaul.  Some operators have to invest new • Some operators may not ensure the backhaul. future demand if they not replace legacy network (EX: copper cable  LTE recommends to reduce cell size. network). So, investment cost will increase.  To process more data in device, more  LTE supported devices’ price is still power is needed. high. • Users already suffer poor battery life. • It also reduces the device long life.  Few manufacturer produces LTE supported devices. • User has less option to buy phone. 12
  • 13. LTE Market at a Glance  LTE market is very promising.  Already 20 LTE networks in 14 countries are commercially running. (source: GSA report May 2011)  154 operators in 60 countries are under process.  54 operators in 20 countries are doing feasibility.  Telecom giant like DoCoMo, KDDI, Verizon, AT&T, Vodafone, China telecom, Telstra, T-Mobile etc have already deployed LTE.  Ericsson is leading vendor in LTE equipment market. Beside this, Alcalet-Lucent, Nokia-siemens etc also accepted LTE.  Based on infonetics report, there is a chance of infrastructure market about 20,000 Billion Yen.  LTE subscribers will be 290 million by 2015 out of 700 million. (Source: infonetics 1Q11) 13
  • 14. LTE Competitor & Future  I think globally WiMax will compete with LTE. LTE WiMax Speed Downlink: 100 Downlink: 46  Because both use similar kind of technologies. Mbps Mbps  Both are all IP network with OFDM and Uplink: 50 Mbps Uplink: 7 Mbps MIMO. Average Downlink: 5-12 Downlink: 2-5  WiMax first approved standards and Speed Mbps Mbps Uplink: 2-5 Mbps Uplink: 0.5-1.5 deployment. On the other hand, LTE is the Mbps fastest growing network in history. Latency 15 MS 50 MS  WiMax deployment is comparatively cheap. Mobility 350 kmph 120 kmph  In terms of data speed, LTE is higher than LTE vs Wimax WiMax now.  Another advantages over WiMax is that LTE can deploy on existing 3G or 2G network.  The future of LTE is also defined by 3GPP.  Next version of LTE is LTE-advanced. 14
  • 15. Conclusion  From my observation, the patter of mobile devices have been changed radically.  The popularity of iPhone, iPad, Xperia, Galaxy tab etc has shown the new demand in future.  Basically in next generation standard users want cost effective high data rate.  On behalf of operator, they want a simple and open architecture to deploy and operate.  In the above point of view and discussion, LTE has fulfilled those and already taken a well position.  Service scope of LTE is not only mobile but also the others consumer electronics (Ex: Camera. Notebook etc.).  Due to it’s early and quick popularity, LTE will be the universal accepted standard very soon. 15
  • 16. References  http://www.gsacom.com/index.php4  http://www.informatandm.com/about/wcis/  http://www.telecoms.com/24006/keeping-it-real-time/  http://connectedplanetonline.com/wireless/technology/mimo_ofdm_091905/  http://www.pcmag.com  http://www.3gpp.com/lte  Wikipedia  White Paper:  LTE Operations and Maintenance Strategy-Motorola  LTE: The Future of Mobile Broadband Technology-Verizon wireless  LTE solution-NEC  Long Term Evolution: Deployment Options and Challenges –Aricent  LTE-Introduction-Ericsson  4G Impacts to Mobile Backhaul -Fujitsu Thank You 16