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Wideband TDD

by Prabhakar Chitrapu

TDD is one of two main approaches to implementing 3rd generation radio systems. This book provides comprehensive coverage of TDD. It also covers the connection of the TDD Radio Access Network to the 3G Core Network and public switched networks (PSTN) as well as public and private packet networks (Internet and Intranet).

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

3rd generation radio systems will be increasingly developed, deployed and operated in the years to come. TDD is one of two main approaches to implementing these 3G systems, so that there will be an increasing need for the engineering community to learn quickly and comprehensively about the TDD technology. As 3G systems become popular, the topics will no doubt be introduced to academic curricula and will also provide a basis for future research. This book provides comprehensive coverage of TDD. It is essentially a Radio Access Network technology and the book embraces the structure of the radio interface as well as the user equipment and network equipment. In addition, Wideband TDD also covers the connection of the TDD Radio Access Network to the 3G Core Network and public switched networks (PSTN) as well as public and private packet networks (Internet and Intranet). Services, applications and performance are also addressed. Finally, TDD is compared with other radio access technologies, namely FDD, TD-SCDMA and WLAN. TD-SCDMA is the Narrowband version of TDD in 3G, and WLAN standards address wireless computer communications. Although there are a number of books published on 3G and UMTS, most of the focus of these books has been on FDD component of 3G. Wideband TDD:

  • Describes all aspects of TDD in a single comprehensive manner
  • Addresses TDD technology, TDD systems and the TDD market place
  • Discusses deployment scenarios and Radio Resource Management for TDD
  • Provides a comparison of TDD with other radio access technologies, namely FDD, TD-SCDMA and wireless LANs
This will prove an essential addition to the bookshelf of professional communication and software engineers, development engineers, technical marketing professionals, researchers in industry, wireless equipment vendors such as Siemens, Nokia and InterDigital, operators and service providers. It will also provide a comprehensive overview of TDD for postgraduates who are taking advanced courses in Mobile Wireless communications.

Back Cover

The 3rd generation mobile wireless technology standardized by 3GPP has two main components, namely FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) and TDD (Time Division Duplex). While both of these employ WCDMA, the former uses a pair of frequency bands and the latter uses a single unpaired frequency band. Within TDD, two versions have been standardized, namely the Wideband TDD (also referred to as High Chip Rate TDD) and Narrowband TDD (also referred to as Low Chip Rate TDD or TD-SCDMA). Wideband TDD: WCDMA for the Unpaired Spectrum focuses on the Wideband TDD version. It brings together in one place the vast TDD related information, scattered amongst the numerous 3GPP Technical Specifications and Reports. The book also presents significant amount of valuable information related to Receiver, Radio Resource Management and Network implementation technologies (not found in Standards). The book offers:

  • A comprehensive overview of WTDD Technology for the engineering, research and student communities.
  • A background to the fundamentals of WCDMA & Time Division Duplexing.
  • Detailed account of the WTDD Radio Interface, including Protocols and Procedures
  • Presentation of Receiver Signal Processing and Radio Resource Management techniques
  • Exposition of various Deployment Scenarios and Techniques
  • A comparison of TDD and other radio access technologies, namely TD-SCDMA and WLAN.
Written in an accessible manner this book will be highly popular with engineering and technical marketing professionals from network operators, mobile equipment and component manufacturers, as well as industry regulators and academia. Postgraduates who are taking advanced courses in Mobile Wireless communications will also find Wideband TDD: WCDMA for the Unpaired Spectrum invaluable.

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The 3rd generation mobile wireless technology standardized by 3GPP has two main components, namely FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) and TDD (Time Division Duplex). While both of these employ WCDMA, the former uses a pair of frequency bands and the latter uses a single unpaired frequency band. Within TDD, two versions have been standardized, namely the Wideband TDD (also referred to as High Chip Rate TDD) and Narrowband TDD (also referred to as Low Chip Rate TDD or TD-SCDMA). Wideband TDD: WCDMA for the Unpaired Spectrum focuses on the Wideband TDD version. It brings together in one place the vast TDD related information, scattered amongst the numerous 3GPP Technical Specifications and Reports. The book also presents significant amount of valuable information related to Receiver, Radio Resource Management and Network implementation technologies (not found in Standards). The book offers: A comprehensive overview of WTDD Technology for the engineering, research and student communities. A background to the fundamentals of WCDMA & Time Division Duplexing. Detailed account of the WTDD Radio Interface, including Protocols and Procedures Presentation of Receiver Signal Processing and Radio Resource Management techniques Exposition of various Deployment Scenarios and Techniques A comparison of TDD and other radio access technologies, namely TD-SCDMA and WLAN. Written in an accessible manner this book will be highly popular with engineering and technical marketing professionals from network operators, mobile equipment and component manufacturers, as well as industry regulators and academia. Postgraduates who are taking advanced courses in Mobile Wireless communications will also find Wideband TDD: WCDMA for the Unpaired Spectrum invaluable.

Author Biography

Prabhakar Chitrapu is the author of Wideband TDD: WCDMA for the Unpaired Spectrum, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

List of Figures xiii List of Tables xix Preface xxi Acknowledgements xxiii Foreword xxv Acronyms xxix 1 Introduction 1 1.1 WTDD Technology 2 1.2 Other Advanced Radio Interface Technologies 2 1.3 3GPP Standards for Wideband TDD (WTDD) 3 1.4 Overview of the Book 4 2 System Architecture and Services 5 2.1 UMTS System Architecture 5 2.1.1 CN Architecture 5 2.1.2 UTRAN Architecture 7 2.1.3 Radio Interface 10 2.2 Protocol Architecture 10 2.2.1 UMTS Protocol Layers 11 2.2.2 Protocol Models for UTRAN Interfaces 12 2.3 UMTS Services 15 2.3.1 Traffic Classes and Quality of Service 16 2.3.2 UMTS QoS Attributes 18 References 19 3 Fundamentals of TDD-WCDMA 21 3.1 TDD Aspects 21 3.2 TDMA Aspects 22 3.2.1 Data Burst Structure 22 3.2.2 Midamble Generation 23 3.2.3 Synchronization Bursts 25 3.3 WCDMA Aspects 26 3.3.1 Spreading and Modulation 26 3.4 Modem Transmitter 28 3.4.1 Error Protection 29 3.4.2 Interleaving and Rate Matching 31 3.4.3 WCDMA and TDMA Processing 32 3.4.4 Pulse Shaping and Up Conversion 32 3.4.5 RF Characteristics 32 3.4.6 Transmit Diversity 34 3.5 Mobile Radio Channel Aspects 36 3.5.1 Mean Pathloss and Shadow Characteristics 36 3.5.2 Multipath Characteristics 37 3.6 Modem Receiver Aspects 38 3.6.1 RF Characteristics 38 3.6.2 Detection of Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Signals 39 3.6.3 Rake Receiver Structure 39 3.6.4 Joint Detection Receiver Structure 41 References 42 4 TDD Radio Interface 43 4.1 Overview 43 4.2 Protocol Architecture 45 4.3 Layer 1 Structure 48 4.3.1 Physical Channels 48 4.3.2 Transport Channels 55 4.4 Layer 1 Communication 59 4.4.1 Layer 1 Processing 59 4.4.2 Inter-Layer Communication 61 4.5 Layer 2 Structure 63 4.5.1 Logical Channels 63 4.5.2 Radio Bearers 64 4.6 Layer 2 Communication 65 4.6.1 Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocol 65 4.6.2 Radio Link Control (RLC) Protocol 71 4.6.3 Packet Data Protocols (PDCP) 77 4.6.4 BMC Protocol 79 4.7 Layer 3 Communication 81 4.7.1 Radio Resource Control (RRC) Protocol 81 Appendix 4.1 System Information Blocks 85 References 86 5 TDD Procedures 89 5.1 Introductory Concepts 89 5.1.1 RRC Modes and States 89 5.1.2 DRX/Sleep Mode 90 5.2 Overview of Procedures 93 5.3 PLMN/Cell Selection/Reselection Procedure 95 5.4 Random Access Procedure 97 5.5 Paging Procedures 99 5.5.1 Paging Types 99 5.5.2 Paging Process at Layer 2 and Above 100 5.5.3 Broadcast Paging 101 5.5.4 Paging at Layer 1 103 5.5.5 Dedicated Paging Example 104 5.6 RRC Connection Procedures 104 5.6.1 Procedure between Network Elements 104 5.6.2 Procedure between Protocol Entities 105 5.7 RAB/RB Establishment Procedures 106 5.8 RAB/RB Management Procedures 110 5.9 Power Control Procedures 114 5.10 UE Timing Advance Procedures 119 5.10.1 Initial Timing Advance 120 5.10.2 Steady-State Timing Advance 121 5.11 Measurements Procedures 122 5.11.1 Common UE Measurements 123 5.11.2 Specific UE Measurements 123 5.11.3 Measurement Types 123 5.11.4 Measurement Reporting Methods 125 5.11.5 Node B Measurements 127 5.12 Cell/URA Update Procedures 127 5.13 Handover Procedures 130 5.14 NAS Signaling Message Transmission Procedures 135 5.15 Data Transmission Initialization Procedures 136 5.15.1 Inter-Layer Procedure 138 5.16 End-to-End Communication Procedures 139 5.16.1 UE Registration Procedures 139 5.16.2 Authentication and Security 142 5.16.3 CS Call Control Procedures 143 5.16.4 PS Session Control Procedures 146 5.16.5 CS Call and PS Session Data Procedures 147 References 149 6 Receiver Signal Processing 151 6.1 Receiver Architecture 151 6.2 Channel Estimation 154 6.2.1 Post-processing 157 6.3 Data Detection 157 6.3.1 Introduction 157 6.3.2 Multi-User Detection 159 6.3.3 Zero-Forcing Block Linear Equalizer (ZF-BLE) JD 160 6.3.4 Minimum Mean Square Error Block Linear Equalizer (MMSE-BLE) Joint Detector 161 6.3.5 Zero Forcing Block Linear Equalizer with Decision Feedback (DF ZF-BLE) Joint Detector 161 6.3.6 Minimum Mean Square Error Block Linear Equalizer with Decision Feedback (DF MMSE-BLE) Joint Detector 162 6.3.7 Approximate Cholesky/LDLH Factorization 162 6.3.8 Parallel Interference Cancellation (PIC) Detectors 165 6.3.9 Successive Interference Cancellers (SIC) Detectors 165 6.3.10 Implementation and Performance 166 6.4 Cell Search 169 6.4.1 Basic Initial Cell Search Algorithm 170 6.4.2 Basic Targeted Cell Search Algorithm 170 6.4.3 Hierarchical Golay Correlator 171 6.4.4 Auxiliary Algorithms 172 References 173 7 Radio Resource Management 175 7.1 Introduction 175 7.2 RRM Functions 177 7.2.1 Cell Initialization 177 7.2.2 Admission Control 178 7.2.3 Radio Bearer Establishment 179 7.2.4 Radio Bearer Maintenance 186 7.2.5 Cell Maintenance 190 7.3 Physical Layer RRM Algorithms 196 7.3.1 Basic Concepts 196 7.3.2 Dynamic Channel Assignment (DCA) Algorithms 200 References 207 8 Deployment Scenarios 209 8.1 Types of Deployment 209 8.2 Capacity and Coverage 210 8.2.1 Network Capacity 210 8.2.2 Analysis 211 8.2.3 TDD Capacity: Over-the-Rooftop Deployment 214 8.3 Coexistence 216 8.3.1 BS to BS Interference 217 8.3.2 UE to UE Interference 224 References 228 9 Alternate Technologies 229 9.1 WTDD-WLAN Comparison 229 9.1.1 System and Service Attributes of WLANs 229 9.1.2 Comparison of TDD and WLAN System and Service Attributes 231 9.1.3 Performance of 802.11b WLAN Systems 233 9.1.4 Comparison of UMTS TDD and 802.11b WLAN System Performance 235 9.1.5 Deployment Considerations for UMTS TDD and WLAN Systems 237 9.2 WTDD – TDSCDMA Comparison 237 9.2.1 TD-SCDMA in the Standards Evolution 237 9.2.2 Comparison 237 9.2.3 TD-SCDMA Potential Deployment Scenarios 239 References 240 Index 241

Long Description

The 3rd generation mobile wireless technology standardized by 3GPP has two main components, namely FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) and TDD (Time Division Duplex). While both of these employ WCDMA, the former uses a pair of frequency bands and the latter uses a single unpaired frequency band. Within TDD, two versions have been standardized, namely the Wideband TDD (also referred to as High Chip Rate TDD) and Narrowband TDD (also referred to as Low Chip Rate TDD or TD-SCDMA). Wideband TDD: WCDMA for the Unpaired Spectrum focuses on the Wideband TDD version. It brings together in one place the vast TDD related information, scattered amongst the numerous 3GPP Technical Specifications and Reports. The book also presents significant amount of valuable information related to Receiver, Radio Resource Management and Network implementation technologies (not found in Standards). The book offers: A comprehensive overview of WTDD Technology for the engineering, research and student communities. A background to the fundamentals of WCDMA & Time Division Duplexing. Detailed account of the WTDD Radio Interface, including Protocols and Procedures Presentation of Receiver Signal Processing and Radio Resource Management techniques Exposition of various Deployment Scenarios and Techniques A comparison of TDD and other radio access technologies, namely TD-SCDMA and WLAN. Written in an accessible manner this book will be highly popular with engineering and technical marketing professionals from network operators, mobile equipment and component manufacturers, as well as industry regulators and academia. Postgraduates who are taking advanced courses in Mobile Wireless communications will also find Wideband TDD: WCDMA for the Unpaired Spectrum invaluable.

Feature

Provides comprehensive overview of TDD Technology for the engineering community.

  • 3G radio systems will be increasingly developed, deployed, and operated in the years to come, and TDD is one of two main approaches to implementing these 3G systems.
  • Provides comparison of TDD with other radio access technologies, namely FDD, TD-SCDMA and wireless LANs.

Details

ISBN0470861045
Author Prabhakar Chitrapu
Short Title WIDEBAND TDD
Language English
ISBN-10 0470861045
ISBN-13 9780470861042
Media Book
Format Hardcover
Illustrations Yes
Year 2004
Subtitle WCDMA for the Unpaired Spectrum
Alternative 9780470861110
Edition 1st
DOI 10.1604/9780470861042
UK Release Date 2004-04-02
AU Release Date 2004-04-02
NZ Release Date 2004-04-02
US Release Date 2004-04-02
Pages 296
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Date 2004-04-02
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
DEWEY 621.382
Audience Professional & Vocational

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