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LTE Short Notes PDF
LTE Short Notes PDF
Ahmed Hamza
aah10@cs.sfu.ca
Network Systems Laboratory
Simon Fraser University
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LTE Architecture
Conclusions
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LTE Architecture
Conclusions
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Introduction
LTE Targets
Higher performance
100 Mbit/s peak downlink, 50 Mbit/s peak uplink
1G for LTE Advanced
Faster cell edge performance
Reduced latency (to 10 ms) for better user experience
Scalable bandwidth up to 20 MHz
Backwards compatible
Works with GSM/EDGE/UMTS systems
Utilizes existing 2G and 3G spectrum and new spectrum
Supports hand-over and roaming to existing mobile networks
Wide application
TDD (unpaired) and FDD (paired) spectrum modes
Mobility up to 350kph
Large range of terminals (phones and PCs to cameras)
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LTE Architecture
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LTE Architecture
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LTE Architecture
LTE Architecture
LTE encompasses the evolution of:
the radio access through the E-UTRAN
the non-radio aspects under the term System Architecture
Evolution (SAE)
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LTE Architecture
LTE Architecture
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LTE Architecture
LTE Architecture
Main logical nodes in EPC are:
PDN Gateway (P-GW)
Serving Gateway (S-GW)
Mobility Management Entity (MME)
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LTE Architecture
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Data enters
processing chain in
the form of IP
packets on one of
the SAE bearers
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Protocol Layers
IP packets are passed through multiple protocol entities:
Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP)
IP header compression based on Robust Header Compression
(ROHC)
ciphering and integrity protection of transmitted data
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Communication Channels
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Channel Mapping
BCCH: Broadcast
DL-SCH: Downlink Shared
CCCH: Common
DTCH: Dedicated Traffic
MCH: Multicast
BCH: Broadcast
PCCH: Paging
MCCH: Multicast
PCH: Paging
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Dedicated
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Type-1 Frame
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Type-2 Frame
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MAC Scheduler
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UE transmits
channel-status reports reflecting the instantaneous channel quality
in the time and frequency domains
information necessary to determine the appropriate antenna
processing in case of spatial multiplexing
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Time-diversity:
using a long TTI and application-level coding to combat fast fading
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Maximize average PSNR for all video users under a total downlink
transmission power constraint based on a stochastic
subgradient-based scheduling framework
Authors generalize their previous downlink OFDM resource
allocation algorithm for elastic data traffic to real-time video
streaming by further considering dynamically adjusted priority
weights based on the current video content, deadline
requirements, and the previous transmission results
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Conclusions
Outline
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LTE Architecture
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Conclusions
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References
[Ergen09]
Mustafa Ergen, Mobile Broadband: Including WiMAX and LTE,
Springer, 2009.
[STB09]
S. Sesia, I. Toufik, and M. Baker, LTE - The UMTS Long Term
Evolution: From Theory to Practice, Wiley, 2009.
[DPS08]
E. Dahlman, S. Parkvall, J. Skld, and P. Beming, 3G Evolution:
HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband, Academic Press, 2008.
[Agilent08]
Agilent Technologies, 3GPP Long Term Evolution: System
Overview, Product Development, and Test Challenges, Technical
Report, 2008.
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Conclusions
[SSW07]
T. Schierl, T. Stockhammer, and T. Wiegand, Mobile Video
Transmission Using Scalable Video Coding, IEEE Transactions on
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, vol.17, no.9,
pp.1204-1217, Sept. 2007
[JHC08]
X. Ji, J. Huang, M. Chiang, G. Lafruit, and F. Catthoor, Downlink
OFDM Scheduling and Resource Allocation for Delay Constrained
SVC Streaming, IEEE International Conference on
Communications (ICC08), 2008
[TP08]
N. Tizon and B. Pesquet-Popescu, Scalable and Media Aware
Adaptive Video Streaming over Wireless Networks, EURASIP
Journal on Advances in Signal Processing, 2008.
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Conclusions
Thank You
Questions?
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