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Introduction
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Reference
[1] Wireless and Mobile Network Architectures,Yi-Bing Lin and ImrichChlamtac,Wiley Computer Publishing。
[2] Introduction to GSM,陳俊宏,遠傳教育訓練中心。
[3] GPRS and 3G Wireless Applications,Christoffer Andersson,Wiley Computer Publishing。
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Outline
IntroductionPCS ArchitectureCellular TelephonyCordless Telephony and Low-Tier PCSThird-Generation Wireless SystemsSummary
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Introduction
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PCS
Personal Communications Services (PCS)refers to a wide variety of wireless access and personal mobility services.PCS systems can connected to Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).Goal of PCS:enabling communications with a person at anytime, at any place and in any terminal form.
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PCS Revolution
JTACS
First Generation Second Generation Third Generation
High-tier Digit Cellar Systems
Low-tier Telecommunication Systems
TACS
AMPS
GSM
CT0/1
PHS
CT2
PACS
DECT
JDC
NADC PCS
NMT IMT-2000GSM+,++
Mobile Satellite
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Examples of Wireless Communications Systems (1/4)
High-tier digital cellular systemsFor vehicular and pedestrian services• Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM),
Digital Communication System-1800 (DCS1800)• IS-136 TDMA based Digital Advanced Mobile
Phone Service (DAMPS)• Personal Digital Cellular (PDC)• IS-95 CDMA-based cdmaOne System
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Examples of Wireless Communications Systems (2/4)
Low-tier telecommunication systems For residential, business, and public cordless access applications• Cordless Telephone 2 (CT2)• Digital European Cordless Telephone (DECT)• Personal Access Communications Systems
(PACS)• Personal Handy Phone System (PHS)
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Examples of Wireless Communications Systems (3/4)
Wideband wireless systems To accommodate Internet and multimedia services.• cdma2000 (evolved from cdmaOne)• W-CDMA (proposed by Europe)• TD-SCDMA (proposed by China/Europe)
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Examples of Wireless Communications Systems (4/4)
PCS umbrella• Paging systems• Trunking Radio • Mobile-satellite system• Unlicensed industrial, scientific, and medical(ISM)band technologies, as well as wireless local area networks(WLANs)
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PCS Architecture
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PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network
Switch
Switch
SwitchTaipei
Taichung
trunksubscriber loop
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PLMN
Public Land Mobile Network
PSTN
PLMN
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The Basic PCS Architecture
Public LandMobile Network
Switch forMobile
Applications
MobilityDatabase
Base StationController
Mobile Station
BTS
Radio Network
Wireline Transport Network
Base Transceiver Station
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PCS Architecture
Each PCS technology has similar architectures which consists two parts:• Radio Network
MS (Mobile Station)BS (Base Station) System
• Wireline Transport NetworkMSC (Mobile Switching Center)The Mobility Database connected to MSC is used to track the locations of mobile station.
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Mobile Station (MS)
Handset, mobile phone, subscriber unit, portable Multi-mode handset
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Base Station (BS)
The radio coverage of a BS is called a Cell.The BS system is partitioned into • a controller• radio
transmitters/receivers The BSs usually reach the wireline core network via land links or dedicated microwave links.
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GSM Antenna
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GSM Base Station
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Cellular Concept
cluster
sector
cell√
√
√√
√
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Duplex Technologies
Down-link: BS to handsetUp-link: handset to BSTwo duplex Technologies:• FDD(Frequency Division Duplex)• TDD(Time Division Duplex)
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FDDFrequency
Time
A1 talks to A2
B1 talks to B2
B2 talks to B1
A2 talks to A1
C2 talks to C1
C1 talks to C2
Down Link
Up Link
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TDDFrequency
Time
A2 talks to A1
C2 talks to C1
B2 talks to B1
A1 talks to A2
C1 talks to C2
B1 talks to B2
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Multiple Access Technology
FDMA(Frequency Division Multiple Access)TDMA(Time Division Multiple Access)CDMA(Code Division Multiple Access)
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FDMAFrequency
Time
30kHz for AMPS
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TDMAFrequency
Time
200kHz for GSM
4.615 ms/frame
8 time slots for GSM
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CDMA (1/2)Frequency
20 ms/frame 32 channels
1.25MHz for IS-95
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Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)• Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)• Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS)
In DS-CDMA, every signal is processed with PN sequence (pseudo-noise sequence).• Faster-rate, wide-bandwidth digital signal• Each PN sequence is a unique orthogonal code.• User signals are distinguished by different PN
sequences.
CDMA (2/2)
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Example of PN (1/3)
Assign PN code A: 00011011, B: 00101110, C: 01011100, D: 01000010Transfer the PN to Bipolar chip sequences:• A=(-1,-1,-1,1,1,-1,1,1) B=(-1,-1,1,-1,1,1,1,-1)• C=(-1,1,-1,1,1,1,-1,-1) D=(-1,1,-1,-1,-1,-1,1,-1)
Check:• A*A=1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1=8• A*B=1+1-1-1+1-1+1-1=0• A*C=1-1+1+1+1-1-1-1=0• A*D=1-1+1-1-1+1+1-1=0
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Example of PN (2/3)
If 4 MSs want to receive A=1, B=1, C=1, D=1, then BS will send • S1=A*1+B*1+C*1+D*1=(-4,0,-2,0,2,0,2,-2)
If 4 MSs want to receive A=1, B=1, C=0, D=1, then BS will send • S2 =A*1+B*1+C*(-1)+D*1 =(-2,-2,0,-2,0,-2,4,0)
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Example of PN (3/3)
MS C will receive• 1/8* C*S1
= 1/8 * (-4,0,-2,0,2,0,2,-2) * (-1,1,-1,1, 1,1,-1,-1) = 1/8 * (4+0+2+0+2+0-2+2)= 1
• 1/8 * C*S2 = 1/8 * (-2,-2,0,-2,0,-2,4,0) * (-1,1,-1,1, 1,1,-1,-1) = 1/8 * (2-2+0-2+0-2-4+0)= -1
-1 means “0”
MS A will receive• A*S1=A*(A*1+B*1+C*1+D*1)=A*A*1+A*B*1+A*C*1
+A*D*1=8*1+0+0+0=8
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Data Signal
0 f
: Desired Signal
: Interference
0
W Hz
f
Received Signal +Wideband Interference
RecoveredData Signal
0 f
Direct SequenceSpread
Direct SequenceDespread
Spread Spectrum Correlation Process
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Cellular Telephony
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1G Cellular Telephony
Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS)Total Access Communication System (TACS)NMT (Nordic Mobile Telephone) 450/900NTT (Nippon Telephone & Telegraph) , JTACS (1988), NTACS (1993)C450
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Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) (1/2)
Analog FM radio for voice transmissionFSK modulation for signal channelsFDMAFDDTotal 50 MHz=824-849 MHz(down-link) + 869-894 MHz(up-link) • 832 full-duplex channels using 1664 discrete
frequencies30kMHz spacing
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Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) (2/2)
Frequency reuse scheme for radio communication• 12-cell cluster using omni-directional antennas • 7-cell cluster using three sectors per BS• 4-cell cluster, 6-sector design in Motorola AMPS
system. There are about 50 channels per cell. EIA/TIA IS-41 standard for roaming management.
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2G Cellular Telephony
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM)EIA/TIA IS-136 Digital Cellular SystemEIA/TIA IS-95 Digital Cellular SystemJapanese Digital Cellular (JDC) in Japan
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Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) (1/2)
“Digital” cellular system • Groupe Special Mobile of Conference Europeenne
des Posts et Telecommunications (CEPT) and European des Postes et Telecommunications (ETSI)
TDMA/FDD935-960 MHz for Downlink890-915 MHz for Uplink200 kHz for RF channel spacing Speech coding rate 13 Kbps
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Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) (2/2)
Frequency carrier is divided into 8 time slots• Every pair of radio transceiver-receiver supports 8
voice channels.GSM Mobile Application Part (MAP) for roaming managementDigital switch can provide many applications:• Example: point-to-point short messaging, group
addressing, call waiting, multiparty services
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EIA/TIA IS-136 Digital Cellular System (1/2)
Digital AMPS (DAMPS), American Digital Cellular (ADC), or North American TDMA (NA-TDMA), IS-136The successor to IS-54The same spectrum used by AMPS• 3 times of capacity of AMPS
TDMA/FDD30 KHz frequency spacing
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EIA/TIA IS-136 Digital Cellular System (2/2)
2 types of channel usage: • Full-rate: use 2 timeslot for a voice channel• Half-rate: use 1 timeslot for a voice channel
Digital switch can provide many applications:• Example: point-to-point short messaging,
broadcast messaging, group addressing, private user groups
IS-41 standard for mobility management
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EIA/TIA IS-95 Digital Cellular System (1/2)
Qualcomm cdmaOne in USA since 1996Korea in April, 1996.
PSTN
PLMN
Vocoder
Switch
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EIA/TIA IS-95 Digital Cellular System (2/2)
CDMA/DSSS for the air interface.• A shared 1.25 MHz channel bandwidth • User signals distinguished with different codes• MSs links to many BSs during phone calls.• No cell plan question• GPS for synchronization of BSs
Interference-based capacity (soft capacity)• The capacity of IS-95 is 3-6 times of IS-136
system, and 10 times of AMPS.IS-41 for core networkAdvanced Radio Resource Management
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Comparison of Cellular Systems
42 kps1228.8 kps48.6 kps270.833 kpsChannel bit rate
11.2 kps8 kps7.95kps13 kps10 kpsSpeech rate
日美,韓,中國美歐,台灣美Region
FDMATDMA
FDMACDMA
FDMATDMA
FDMATDMA
FDMAMAC
940-956824-849824-849890-915 1710-1785
825-845Uplink (MHz)
332681Channels
25kHz1.25MHz30kHz200kHz30kHzCarrier
FDDFDDFDDFDDFDDDuplex
810-826869-894869-894935-960 1805-1880
870-890Downlink (MHz)
JDCIS-95IS-136GSM DCS1800
AMPSSystem
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Cellular Characteristics
The characteristics of the cellular system:• Support high mobility• Large coverage area• High transmission power of BS and handset• High signal process power (for handset)• Low voice quality• High network complexity
Microcell is developed for:• Low transmission power• Low base station cost• Increase capacity
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Low-Tier PCS
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Examples of Low-Tier PCS
Cordless Telephone, Second Generation (CT2)Digital European Cordless Telephone (DECT)Personal Handy Phone System (PHS)Personal Access Communications System (PACS)
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Cordless Telephone, Second Generation (CT2) (1/2)
Developed in Europe since 1989.40 FDMA channels 32-Kbps speech coding rateTDDThe maximum transmit power of a CT2 handset is 10 mW
CT-1
CT-2
CT-2+
CT-1+
CT-3
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Cordless Telephone, Second Generation (CT2) (2/2)
No handoff in CT2No call delivery in CT2In CT2+, both handoff and call delivery are OK.
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Digital European Cordless Telephone (DECT) (1/2)
Published in 1992TDMA/TDD12 voice channels per frequency carrierSleep mode is employed in DECT to conserve the power of handsets.32 Kbps speech coding rate
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Digital European Cordless Telephone (DECT) (2/2)
DECT is typically implemented as a wireless-PBX connected to the PSTN.Dynamic channel allocationTime slot transferSeamless handoff Dual mode: DECT + GSM
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Personal Handy Phone System (PHS) (1/2)
Developed by Research and Development Center (RCR), Japan 1993Telecommunication services for homes, offices, and outdoor environmentTDMA/TDD 4 multiplexed channels/frequency carrier1895-1906.1 MHz = 300 KHz × 37 channels (home/office)1906.1-1918.1 MHz = 300 KHz × 40 channels (public system)
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Personal Handy Phone System (PHS) (2/2)
BS: 500 mW; handset < 10mW32 Kbps speech coding rateDynamic channel allocation.Dedicated control channels Sleep ModeJ100: 7 hours talk time, 700 hours standby time, 64kbps wireless dataDual mode: PHS + GSM
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Personal Access Communications System (PACS)
Developed at Telcordia, U.S.A.PACS is designed for wireless local loop and PCS.TDMA8 voice channels/frequency carrierBoth TDD and FDD are accommodated.The highly effective and reliable mobile-controlled handoff (MCHO) completes in less than 20 msec.
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Comparison of PCS Systems
384kps384kps1152kps72kpsChannel bit rate
32kps32kps32kps32kpsSpeech rate
美日本歐歐,台灣Region
FDMATDMA
FDMATDMA
FDMATDMA
FDMAMAC
88241Channels
300MHz300kHz1728kHz100kHzCarrier
FDDTDDTDDTDDDuplex
1930-1990(down) 1850-1910(uplink)
1895-19181880-1900864-868Frequency (MHz)
PACSPHSDECTCT-2System
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Low-tier PCS Characteristics
The characteristics of the low-tier system:• Low transmission power• Long talk time• Small coverage area• Large no. of base station• Low transmission delay• High voice quality• Low mobility• Low network complexity• Low cost
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Characteristics of Cellular and Cordless Low-Tier PCS Technologies
Low(<=48Km/hr)Medium(<=96Km/hr)High(<=257Km/hr)User Speed
Small/Zonal picocells
Medium micro and picocells
Large/Continuous macro cells
Coverage Area
Low (5-10mW)Low (5-10mW)High (100-800mW)Handset power consumption
High (32Kbps)High (32Kbps)Low (8-13Kbps)Speech Coding Rate
Low (<=20ms)Low (<= 10ms)High (<= 600ms)Delay or Latency
LowLowHighHandset Complexity
Small(50-100m)Medium(50-500 m)Large(0.5-35 Km)Cell Size
CORDLESSLOW-TIER PCSHIGH-TIER CELLULAR
Systems
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Third-Generation Wireless System
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Generations of Wireless Systems
First Generation System: AMPS• Analog voice calls
Second Generation Systems: GSM, IS-136, IS-95, and low-tier systems• Digital speech with low-bit-rate data services
Third-Generation:• Better system capacity• High-speed and wireless Internet access (to
2Mbps)• Wireless multimedia services (audio and video)
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Third-Generation Wireless Systems
2.5G: GPRS and EDGE• Bridge 2G into 3G
The new features for 3G includes• High bit rates, QoS, Bit rates dependent on
distance• Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) backbone• Wideband CDMA (DS-CDMA FDD), SCDMA and
cdma2000 (multi-carrier FDD) for air interface
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3G Revolution
IS-95A
2 G 2.5G 3G
Japan
cdma20001x
GSM
EDGE
PDC P-PDC W-CDMA
IS-95B
GSM GPRS UMTS
IS-136 1xEV-DO
UMTS/HSDPA
Cdma2000 3xMCAmerica
Europe
1xEV-DV?
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Summary
PCS ArchitectureCellular TelephonyCordless Telephony and Low-Tier PCSThird-Generation Wireless Systems