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From the editors of the highly successful LTE for UMTS: Evolution to LTE-Advanced, this new book examines the main technical enhancements brought by LTE-Advanced, thoroughly covering 3GPP Release 10 specifications and the main items in Release 11. Using illustrations, graphs and real-life scenarios, the authors systematically lead readers through this cutting-edge topic to provide an outlook on existing technologies as well as possible future developments. The book is structured to follow the main technical areas that will be enhanced by the LTE-Advanced specifications. The main topics covered include: Carrier Aggregation; Multiantenna MIMO Transmission, Heterogeneous Networks; Coordinated Multipoint Transmission (CoMP); Relay nodes; 3GPP milestones and IMT-Advanced process in ITU-R; and LTE-Advanced Performance Evaluation. Key features: * Leading author and editor team bring their expertise to the next generation of LTE technology * Includes tables, figures and plots illustrating the concepts or simulation results, to aid understanding of the topic, and enabling readers to be ahead of the technological advances

Table of Contents:
List of Contributors xiii Preface xv Acknowledgements xvii List of Abbreviations xix 1 Introduction 1 Harri Holma and Antti Toskala 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Radio Technology Convergence Towards LTE 1 1.3 LTE Capabilities 3 1.4 Underlying Technology Evolution 4 1.5 Traffic Growth 4 1.6 LTE-Advanced Schedule 6 1.7 LTE-Advanced Overview 6 1.8 Summary 7 2 LTE-Advanced Standardization 8 Antti Toskala 2.1 Introduction 8 2.2 LTE-Advanced and IMT-Advanced 8 2.3 LTE-Advanced Requirements 9 2.4 LTE-Advanced Study and Specification Phases 10 2.5 Further LTE-Advanced 3GPP Releases 11 2.6 LTE-Advanced Specifications 11 2.7 Conclusions 12 References 12 3 LTE Release 8 and 9 Overview 14 Antti Toskala 3.1 Introduction 14 3.2 Physical Layer 14 3.3 Architecture 22 3.4 Protocols 23 3.5 EPC and IMS 26 3.6 UE Capability and Differences in Release 8 and 9 27 3.7 Conclusions 28 References 29 4 Downlink Carrier Aggregation 30 Mieszko Chmiel and Antti Toskala 4.1 Introduction 30 4.2 Carrier Aggregation Principle 30 4.3 Protocol Impact from Carrier Aggregation 33 4.4 Physical Layer Impact from Carrier Aggregation 38 4.5 Performance 42 4.6 Band Combinations for Carrier Aggregation 46 4.7 Conclusions 48 Reference 49 5 Uplink Carrier Aggregation 50 Jari Lindholm, Claudio Rosa, Hua Wang and Antti Toskala 5.1 Introduction 50 5.2 Uplink Carrier Aggregation Principle 50 5.3 Protocol Impacts from Uplink Carrier Aggregation 51 5.4 Physical Layer Impact from Uplink Carrier Aggregation 52 5.5 Performance 56 5.6 Band Combinations for Carrier Aggregation 61 5.7 Conclusions 62 References 62 6 Downlink MIMO 63 Timo Lunttila, Peter Skov and Antti Toskala 6.1 Introduction 63 6.2 Downlink MIMO Enhancements Overview 63 6.3 Protocol Impact from Downlink MIMO Enhancements 64 6.4 Physical Layer Impact from Downlink MIMO 65 6.5 Performance 70 6.6 Conclusions 73 References 74 7 Uplink MIMO 75 Timo Lunttila, Kari Hooli, YuYu Yan and Antti Toskala 7.1 Introduction 75 7.2 Uplink MIMO Enhancements Overview 75 7.3 Protocol Impacts from Uplink MIMO 76 7.4 Physical Layer Impacts from Uplink MIMO 77 7.4.1 Uplink Reference Signal Structure 77 7.4.2 MIMO Transmission for Uplink Data 79 7.4.3 MIMO Transmission for Uplink Control Signalling 82 7.4.4 Multi-User MIMO Transmission in the Uplink 82 7.5 Performance 83 7.6 Conclusions 84 References 85 8 Heterogeneous Networks 86 Harri Holma, Patrick Marsch and Klaus Pedersen 8.1 Introduction 86 8.2 Base Station Classes 87 8.3 Traffic Steering and Mobility Management 89 8.3.1 Traffic Steering and Mobility Management in Idle State 90 8.3.2 Traffic Steering and Mobility Management in the Connected State 91 8.3.3 Traffic Steering and Mobility Management with Femto Cells 91 8.3.4 WiFi Offloading 92 8.4 Interference Management 94 8.4.1 Static Interference Avoidance through Frequency Reuse Patterns 96 8.4.2 Dynamic Interference Coordination in the Frequency Domain 97 8.4.3 Dynamic Interference Coordination in the Time Domain 98 8.4.4 Dynamic Interference Coordination in the Power Domain 101 8.5 Performance Results 101 8.5.1 Macro and Outdoor Pico Scenarios 102 8.5.2 Macro and Femto Scenarios 105 8.6 Local IP Access (LIPA) 107 8.7 Summary 108 References 108 9 Relays 110 Harri Holma, Bernhard Raaf and Simone Redana 9.1 Introduction 110 9.2 General Overview 111 9.3 Physical Layer 112 9.3.1 Inband and Outband Relays 112 9.3.2 Sub-frames 113 9.3.3 Retransmissions 115 9.3.4 Relays Compared to Repeaters 116 9.3.5 Relays in TD-LTE 118 9.4 Architecture and Protocols 118 9.4.1 Sub-frame Configuration with Relay Nodes 118 9.4.2 Bearer Usage with Relay Nodes 119 9.4.3 Packet Header Structure in the Relay Interface 120 9.4.4 Attach Procedure 121 9.4.5 Handovers 121 9.4.6 Autonomous Neighbour Relations 122 9.5 Radio Resource Management 124 9.6 Coverage and Capacity 125 9.6.1 Coverage Gain 126 9.6.2 User Throughput Gains 128 9.6.3 Cost Analysis 129 9.7 Relay Enhancements 130 9.8 Summary 132 References 132 10 Self-Organizing Networks (SON) 135 Cinzia Sartori and Harri Holma 10.1 Introduction 135 10.2 SON Roadmap in 3GPP Releases 135 10.3 Self-Optimization 137 10.3.1 Mobility Robustness Optimization 137 10.3.2 Mobility Load Balancing 142 10.3.3 Minimization of Drive Tests 142 10.3.4 MDT Management and Reporting 144 10.3.5 Energy Savings 145 10.3.6 eNodeB Overlay 146 10.3.7 Capacity-Limited Network 147 10.3.8 Capacity and Coverage Optimization 148 10.4 Self-Healing 150 10.4.1 Cell Outage Compensation 150 10.5 SON Features in 3GPP Release 11 151 10.6 Summary 151 References 152 11 Performance Evaluation 153 Harri Holma and Klaus Pedersen 11.1 Introduction 153 11.2 LTE-Advanced Targets 154 11.2.1 ITU Evaluation Environments 155 11.3 LTE-Advanced Performance Evaluation 156 11.3.1 Peak Data Rates 156 11.3.2 UE Categories 157 11.3.3 ITU Efficiency Evaluation 158 11.3.4 3GPP Efficiency Evaluation 160 11.4 Network Capacity and Coverage 163 11.5 Summary 165 References 165 12 Release 11 and Outlook Towards Release 12 166 Timo Lunttila, Rapeepat Ratasuk, Jun Tan, Amitava Ghosh and Antti Toskala 12.1 Introduction 166 12.2 Release 11 LTE-Advanced Content 166 12.3 Advanced LTE UE Receiver 168 12.3.1 Overview of MMSE-MRC and MMSE-IRC Methods 169 12.3.2 Performance of UE Receiver using IRC and its Comparison to MRC Receiver for Various DL Transmit Modes 170 12.4 Machine Type Communications 172 12.5 Carrier Aggregation Enhancements 177 12.6 Enhanced Downlink Control Channel 179 12.7 Release 12 LTE-Advanced Outlook 181 12.8 Conclusions 183 References 183 13 Coordinated Multipoint Transmission and Reception 184 Harri Holma, Kari Hooli, Pasi Kinnunen, Troels Kolding, PatrickMarsch and Xiaoyi Wang 13.1 Introduction 184 13.2 CoMP Concept 184 13.3 Radio Network Architecture Options 187 13.4 Downlink CoMP Transmission 190 13.4.1 Enablers for Downlink CoMP in 3GPP 191 13.4.2 Signal Processing and RRM for CoMP 192 13.4.3 Other Implementation Aspects 194 13.5 Uplink CoMP Reception 194 13.6 Downlink CoMP Gains 198 13.7 Uplink CoMP Gains 201 13.8 CoMP Field Trials 204 13.9 Summary 205 References 205 14 HSPA Evolution 206 Harri Holma and Karri Ranta-aho 14.1 Introduction 206 14.2 Multicarrier Evolution 206 14.3 Multiantenna Evolution 208 14.4 Multiflow Transmission 211 14.5 Small Packet Efficiency 213 14.6 Voice Evolution 215 14.6.1 Adaptive Multirate Wideband (AMR-WB) Voice Codec 215 14.6.2 Voice Over IP (VoIP) 215 14.6.3 CS Voice Over HSPA (CSoHSPA) 215 14.6.4 Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SR-VCC) 215 14.7 Advanced Receivers 215 14.7.1 Advanced UE Receivers 215 14.7.2 Advanced NodeB Receivers 216 14.8 Flat Architecture 217 14.9 LTE Interworking 218 14.10 Summary 218 References 219 Index 221

About the Author :
Harri Holma and Antti Toskala are both with Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN), Finland, working on cutting edge technologies for mobile communications today. They are actively involved with 3GPP Standardisation and product development.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781118399439
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Height: 250 mm
  • No of Pages: 248
  • Weight: 666 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1118399439
  • Publisher Date: 16 Aug 2012
  • Binding: Other digital
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Width: 150 mm


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