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Stephen Hayes
Chair Ch i 3GPP-SA 3GPP SA stephen.hayes@ericsson.com
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Contents
What is 3GPP What 3GPP works on Key 3GPP Issues M More i f information ti
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(Japan)
(China) ( )
(Korea)
(USA)
(Europe)
(J (Japan) )
Contribution driven companies participate in 3GPP through their membership of one of these Organizational Partners Currently over 350 Individual Members (Operators, Vendors, Regulators) 13 Market Representation Partners (giving perspectives on market needs and drivers)
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Whatdoes3GPPSpecify? p y
3GPPSpecifiedRadioInterfaces
2Gradio:GSM, GSM GPRS, GPRS EDGE 3Gradio:WCDMA,HSPA,LTE 4Gradio:LTEAdvanced
3GPPCoreNetwork
2G/3G:GSMcorenetwork 3G/4G:EvolvedPacketCore(EPC)
3GPPServiceLayer
GSMservices IPMultimediaSubsystem(IMS) MultimediaTelephony(MMTEL) SupportofMessagingandotherOMAfunctionality Emergencyservicesandpublicwarning Etc.
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3GPPReleaseConcept
High Speed Accesses IP Core Network
R99 R4
2001
S i Services
R7
2006 2007
HSPA +
R5
2003 2004
R6
2005
HS SPA UL U
R8
R9
R10
2000
UM MTS
2002
HS SPA DL D
2008
LTE L
2009
2010
2011
L LTE Adv A
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Co omm IM MS
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EPC
GeneralDirectionsof3GPP E l ti Evolution
RadioInterfaces
HigherDataThroughput LowerLatency MoreSpectrumFlexibility ImprovedCAPEXandOPEX Supportofnon3GPPAccesses PacketOnlySupport ImprovedSecurity GreaterDevice De iceDi Diversity ersit
IPCoreNetwork
ServiceLayer
MoreIMSApplications(MBMS,PSS,mobileTVnowIMSenabled) Greatersessioncontinuity
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Key y3GPPTopics p
EvolutionoftheRadioInterface Home(e)NodeBs OffloadingandTrafficBreakout MachineTypeCommunications FixedMobileConvergence
This is only a subset of the 3GPP topics. A complete list can be found at:
http://www.3gpp.org/Work-Plan
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EDGE
EDGE+
384Kb/s
W-CDMA HSPA
1Mb/s
HSPA+
384Kb/s
18Mb/s
LTE
42Mb/s
LTE-Advanced
100Mb/s
1000Mb/s
2000
2010
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GPRS/EDGE Evolution
Release 8 and earlier
GERAN/LTE Interworking General corrections Multicarrier BTS A-GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems)
Release 9
Hybrid Location Local call local switch Multi Standard Radio (MSR)
TSG GERAN has been continuing to evolve GSM EDGE technology towards services that approach UMTS and LTE levels Andrew Howell, 3GPP
GERAN Chairman
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LTE characteristics
LTE introduced in Rel 8
Minor improvements in Rel 9 and Rel 10 Downlink target 3-4 times greater than HSDPA Release 6 Uplink target 2 2-3 3 times greater than HSUPA Release 6 Downlink: 70% of the values at 5% of the Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF) Uplink: same values at 5% of the Cumulative Distribution Function (CDF)
Significantly reduced latency High mobility Cell ranges up to 5 km; with best throughput throughput, spectrum efficiency and mobility. Cell ranges up to 30 km; Mobility with some degradation in throughput and spectrum efficiency permitted. Cell ranges up to 100 km; Supported; degradations accepted
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LTE-Advanced (R10) ( )
LTE
LTE-Advanced
3G
4G
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Relay functionality
LTE
LTE-Advanced
3G
4G
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Study Item, LTE-Advanced approved in 3GPP LTE-Advanced LTE Advanced Requirements (TR 36.913) LTE-Advanced Early Submission made to ITU-R Complete Complete Technology Submission Submission to ITU-R Final submission to ITU-R Completion of LTE-Advanced specifications by 3GPP
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Spectrum Issues
LTE Bands:
Re-farming
900/1800MHz GSM bands are attracting a lot l t of f attention, tt ti as spectrum t refarming in those bands is seen as one way to allow the roll out of mobile broadband services. Additional Additi l spectrum t can be b added dd d to t the th specifications as required. (eg. 3500MHz currently being added)
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ImprovementsdevelopedinRel9
Improvedidlemodehandling Activemodemobilitysupportto/fromcellsofH(e)NB S Support topen/hybrid /h b idmode d accessto t cells ll of fH( H(e)NBs )NB O&Mimprovements
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Offloading gandTrafficBreakout
Varioustrafficoffloadmechanismsweredeveloped.
ThesemechanismsarebeingdefinedinRel10.
LocalIPAccess(LIPA)isusedfromafemtocellto accesslocalnetworkresources(suchasaprinter) IPFlowMobilityandSeamlessOffload(IFOM)isused tocarry ysomeofaUEstrafficoverwifitooffload femtoaccess. SelectedIPTrafficOffload(SIPTO)isusedtooffload the h mobile b l corenetwork kb byb breaking k traffic ff outof fthe h networkearly.
SIPTOforfemtocellsmaybedeferredtoalaterrelease
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MachineType yp Communications
WorkstartedonthisinRel10 14MTCFeaturesidentified
LowMobility Lo Mobilit TimeControlled TimeTolerant PacketSwitched(PS)Only SmallDataTransmissions MobileOriginatedOnly InfrequentMobileTerminated MTCMonitoring PriorityAlarmMessage(PAM) SecureConnection LocationSpecificTrigger NetworkProvidedDestinationforUplinkData InfrequentTransmission GroupBasedMTCFeatures Overloadcontrol(RadioNetworkCongestionusecase,SignallingNetworkCongestionusecaseandCoreNetwork Congestionusecase) Addressing Identifiers Subscriptioncontrol Security
InRel10,3GPPwillfocusonthegeneralfunctionalityrequiredtosupportthesefeatures
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FixedMobileConvergence g
3GPPisworkingwithBBFtosupportFMCwith convergenceusingEPC
ConvergenceaddressesIPsessionmobility,authentication, andpolicy
3Phaseplanadopted
Phase1isbasicinterworkingbetweenfixedandwireless Phase2providesoffloadingoftraffic Phase3providesconvergenceofnetworknodes
Phase1targetisRel10.
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Conclusions
3GPP LTE is set to be the major enabler for mobile broadband LTE is i b being i evolved l di into t LTE LTE-Advanced Ad d 3GPP is progressing work on all radio interface generations 3GPP i is also l addressing dd i a variety i t of fk key areas
Femtocells Traffic Offload Machine 2 machine communications Fixed Mobile Convergence g
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Availability of Specifications
All 3GPP specifications can be freely downloaded from www.3gpp.org Or can be obtained from the 3GPP O Organisational i ti l Partners P t (ARIB, (ARIB ATIS ATIS, CCSA, CCSA ETSI, TTA, TTC) A DVD of the full set of 3GPP specifications available at the 3GPP Desk
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More Information
www.3gpp.org contact@3gpp.org Or contact one of the Partners:
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