Generations
Generations
◼ First Generation
◼ Analog Systems
◼ Analog Modulation, mostly FM
◼ AMPS
◼ Voice Traffic
◼ FDMA/FDD multiple access
◼ Second Generation (2G)
◼ Digital Systems
◼ Digital Modulation
◼ Voice Traffic
◼ TDMA/FDD and CDMA/FDD multiple access
◼ 2.5G
◼ Digital Systems
◼ Voice + Low-datarate Data
◼ Third Generation
◼ Digital
◼ Voice + High data rate DATA
◼ Multimedia Transmission also
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2nd Generation Cellular Networks
◼ 2 G networks include 3 TDMA and 1 CDMA based standards.
◼ GSM:
◼ 8 time slotted users for each 200kHz channel
◼ Deployed in cellular and PCS bands(Europe, Asia, Australia
and South America)
◼ IS-136(USDC/NADC):
◼ Supports 3 time slotted users in each 30 kHz channel
◼ Deployed in cellular and PCS bands(North and South America
and Australia)
◼ PDC: Japanese digital standard similar to IS136
◼ IS-95(cdma One):
◼ Supports 64 orthogonally coded users on 1.25MHz channel
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2nd Generation Cellular Networks
◼ 2G standards were first to rely on digital modulation on
air interface and sophisticated DSP both in handsets and
BS.
◼ 2G networks were deployed for conventional mobile
telephony.
◼ In 2001 major carriers decided in favor of 3G systems
based on TDMA based GSM platform instead of IS136
and PDC.
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2G Technologies
cdmaOne (IS-95) GSM, DCS-1900 IS-54/IS-136
PDC
Uplink Frequencies (MHz) 824-849 (Cellular) 890-915 MHz (Eurpe) 800 MHz, 1500 Mhz
1850-1910 (US PCS) 1850-1910 (US PCS) (Japan)
1850-1910 (US PCS)
Downlink Frequencies 869-894 MHz (US Cellular) 935-960 (Europa) 869-894 MHz (Cellular)
1930-1990 MHz (US PCS) 1930-1990 (US PCS) 1930-1990 (US PCS)
800 MHz, 1500 MHz
(Japan)
Deplexing FDD FDD FDD
Multiple Access CDMA TDMA TDMA
Modulation BPSK with Quadrature GMSK with BT=0.3 DQPSK
Spreading
Carrier Seperation 1.25 MHz 200 KHz 30 KHz (IS-136)
(25 KHz PDC)
Channel Data Rate 1.2288 Mchips/sec 270.833 Kbps 48.6 Kbps (IS-136)
42 Kbps (PDC)
Voice Channels per 64 8 3
carrier
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2G and Data
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Evolution to 2.5G Mobile Networks
◼ The 2G deployed before the widespread use of
Internet.
◼ limited Internet browsing and short messaging
capability using CS approach.
◼ In effort to provide increased data-rates, new data
centric standards have been developed and overlaid
over existing 2G equipments.
◼ Existing systems were supplemented with hardware
and software upgrade to support high data rates for
web browsing, email, m-commerce and LBS.
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2.5 Technologies
◼ Evolution of TDMA Systems
❑ HSCSD for 2.5G GSM
❑ Up to 57.6 Kbps data-rate
❑ GPRS for GSM and IS-136
❑ Up to 171.2 Kbps data-rate
❑ EDGE for 2.5G GSM and IS-136
❑ Up to 384 Kbps data-rate
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Upgrade Paths for 2G Technologies
2G
IS-136
IS-95 GSM
PDC
2.5G
GPRS
IS-95B HSCSD
EDGE
W-CDMA
EDGE
TD-SCDMA
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3G
cdma200-1xRTT
cdma2000-1xEV,DV,DO
cdma200-3xRTT
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2.5 Technologies
◼ HSCSD for 2.5G GSM
◼ Allows a user to use consecutive time slots(TS) in GSM to
obtain high data-rates.
◼ Relaxes error control algorithms and increases data rate to
14.4kbps as compared to 9.6kbps for GSM.
◼ Using 4 consecutive TS, HSCSD provides a raw tx-ion rate of
57.6kbps.
◼ Requires a software upgrade at the GSM BS.
◼ GPRS for GSM and IS-136
◼ General Packet Radio System is Packet based data networks.
◼ Well suited for internet usage.
◼ Supports multi-user network sharing of individual radio
channel and time slot
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2.5 Technologies
◼ GPRS for GSM and IS-136
◼ Retains the modulation format specified in 2G standard, but
uses completely redefined air interface
◼ With all the time slots dedicated for a GPRS user its able to
achieve data rate of 171.2 kbps(where each slot provides
21.4 kbps raw un-coded date)
◼ Applications are required to provide there own error correction
schemes.
◼ Merely requires new routers and internet gateways at the BS,
and software upgrade to redefine BS air interface.
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2.5 Technologies
◼ EDGE for 2.5G GSM and IS-136
◼ Enhanced Data rate for GSM evolution.
◼ Requires new hardware and software upgrade at BSs.
◼ Uses 8PSK digital Modulation in addition to GMSK used for GSM
◼ 9 different autonomously selectable air interface format, Multiple
Modulation and Coding Schemes(MCS), with varying degree off
error control protections.
◼ Each MCS state may use GMSK or 8 PSK for network access,
depending on instantaneous demand of network and operating
conditions.
◼ User connection may adaptively determine best MCS
settings for particular radio propagation conditions,
selecting best air interface is called incremental redundancy.
❑ Radio data rate per time slot – 69.2kbps *8=547.2 per channel
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2.5 Technologies
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2.5 Technologies
◼ Evolution of CDMA Systems
❑ IS-95B
◼ Support medium data rate(MDR) service by allowing
user to command 8 Walsh codes simultaneously to
provide data rate of 115.2kbps (8*14.4kbps)
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2.5 Technologies
W ire le ss Requires
Cha nne l Infrastructure
Data Duple x New Re q u ir es New Ha nd sets
BW Cha nge
Tech Spectrum
Re q u ir es new
Ye s , New G PR S ha ndsets work on G P R S
pack et overla y
n/w at 171 .2 Kbps, 9 .6 Kbps on G SM n/w
GPRS 200 KHz FDD inc lu ding No
with dual mo de pho nes. G SM only pho nes
routers and
will not work in G PR S n/w.
gateways
Re q u ir es new
Yes, New handsets work on EDGE n/w at 384
transce iv ers at
Kbps, GPRS n/w at 144 Kbps, and
base station.
EDGE 200 KHz FDD No GSM n/w at 9 .6 Kbps with tri- mode
A ls o, software
pho nes. G SM and G P R S -o nly pho nes will
upgra de to the
not work in E D G E n/w.
BSC & BTS
Y e s , Ne w W-C D M A ha n ds e ts w ill w o rk o n
R e q uire s
W -C D M A a t 2 M b ps , E D G E n/w a t 3 8 4
c o m ple te ly
W -CDMA 5 M Hz FDD Yes K b ps , G P R S n/w a t 1 4 4 K bps . G S M n/w a t
ne w ba s e
9 .9 K bps . O lde r ha n ds e ts w ill no t w o rk i n
s ta tio ns
W -C D M A. 60
Services roadmap
Improved performance, decreasing cost of delivery
Broadband
3G-specific services take
in wide area
advantage of higher bandwidth
and/or real-time QoS Video sharing
Video telephony
A number of mobile Multitasking Real-time IP
CDMA
CDMA
EVDO
EVDV
2000-
2000-
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3G Systems
◼ Goals
❑ Voice and Data Transmission
◼ Simultanous voice and data access
❑ Multi-megabit Internet access
◼ Interactive web sessions
◼ Communication using VoIP
❑ Multimedia Content
◼ Live music
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3G Standards
◼ 3G Standard is created by ITU-T and is called as IMT-2000.
R eq u ires
Y es, N ew h an d sets w ill w o rk on 95 A at
b ac kb on e
1 4 .4 K b p s, 95 B at 6 4 K bp s, 1 xR TT at
C d m a 200 0 3 .75 M H z m od if ic atio n s
FDD M ayb e 1 44 K b p s, 3 xR TT at 2 M bp s. O ld er
3 xR T T an d n ew c h ann el
h an d sets c an w o rk in 3 X bu t at lo w er
c ard s at b ase
sp eed s.
statio n s.