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UMTS Networks Graduate course in Computer Science Integrated Communication Systems (ICS) Group http://www.tu-ilmenau.de/ics -> Education -> Master Courses -> UMTS-Networks Winter Semester Andreas Mitschele-Thiel Jens Mückenheim

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UMTS Networks

Graduate course in Computer Science

Integrated Communication Systems (ICS) Group

http://www.tu-ilmenau.de/ics

-> Education -> Master Courses -> UMTS-Networks

Winter Semester

Andreas Mitschele-Thiel

Jens Mückenheim

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Course Motivation – Why is this important?

Enormous growth in mobile communications

Enormous growth of Internet traffic

Transition from voice to data services

Transition from pay-per-data to flat rates

Convergence of the Telecommunication world and the Internet world

Transition from circuit-switched to packet-switching technology

Mobile/Wireless Internet

New applications and services

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Course Contents

• Review of the basics of mobile communications• Overview on GSM, GPRS and EDGE• UMTS networks, including

- network architecture,- network elements,- protocols and- service aspects

• Architecture, protocols and services of UMTS networks especially- the radio access network and- the core network

• Evolution towards the 4th generation- High-speed Packet Data (HSPA),- Long-term Evolution (LTE) and System Architecture Evolution (SAE)

Focus on network aspects rather than radio details

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Course Objectives

Understand how UMTS networks work

Be able to navigate and understand UMTS standards

Understand why UMTS has been defined the way it is

Understanding of a real (non-trivial) integrated HW/SW system

Understand the evolution path towards and beyond UMTS

=> Understanding of the system from the system architect´s view

or: forget about the details as soon as you understand the whole

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Working Method

Study of a real Telco system with its specific problems

Identify and solve the identified problems instead of a general study

of abstract problems

Acquire a reasonable deep understanding of a highly complex system

Lots of discussion (hopefully)

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Organisational Stuff

Lecture: first half of semester (meet twice a week)Seminar: second half of semester (individual studies and presentations)

Course prerequisites: Basics of Communication Systems and Protocols (mandatory) Basics of Mobile Communications, e.g. Wireless Internet course

(recommended)

Slides and additional information are provided athttp://www.tu-ilmenau.de/ics-> Education -> Master Courses -> UMTS-Networks

Instructor contact:Andreas Mitschele-Thiel Dr. Jens MückenheimEmail: [email protected] Email: [email protected]: 03677-69 2819 Phone: 0911-30874-2842

Course budget: 30 hours (15 sessions a 2 hours)

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UMTS Networks 8Andreas Mitschele-Thiel, Jens Mückenheim 11 October 2010

Schedule1 Introduction 12.10.20102 Basics of Wireless Transmissions

Media Access SchemesBasic Functions of Mobile Systems

3 2G: GSM and GSM Evolution 19.10.2010Protocol Engineering Basics, Standards

4 UMTS Architecture5 UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) 26.10.2010

UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA)6 UTRAN Procedures 7 Numbering, Addressing and Location Identities 02.11.2010

UE Modes 8 Mobility Management

Communication Management9 Wideband CDMA Principles 09.11.2010

10 Radio Resource Management11 High-Speed Packet-Access (HSPA) 16.11.201012 High-Speed Packet-Access (HSPA), cont´d13 UMTS-Evolution (HSPA+) 23.11.201014 LTE/SAE

Red topics are provided by Dr. Mückenheim

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Introduction

Mobile Business and Services Market Expectations UMTS Services and Applications

Technical Trends From 2G to 4G

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UMTS Networks 10Andreas Mitschele-Thiel, Jens Mückenheim 11 October 2010

First Mobile Radio (1924) – How it began...

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... And what‘s next?

Mobile TVVideo camera

Game consoleGPS device

Digital cameraMP3 player

Memory cardColor display

Portable radioPDA

FaxPager

Phone

A mobile phone today is a ... communication, entertainment, transaction & navigation center...

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UMTS Networks 12Andreas Mitschele-Thiel, Jens Mückenheim 11 October 2010

3G Mobile Communication Systems: UMTS

New standard for mobile communication

Multi media

Ubiquitous communicationalways on

Virtual home environment

Data communication

Selling licenses is a great

business model for the

secretary of finance

expensive hot air

New services

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UMTS Networks 13Andreas Mitschele-Thiel, Jens Mückenheim 11 October 2010

Mobile Networks in Germany 1950: isolated network coverage,

30MHz, 50MHz, 160Mhz, manual exchange/operator

1. Generation (analog) 1958-77: A-Netz 156-174 MHz,

10.000 subs, manual exchange1972-94: B-Netz 146-156 MHz, 27.000 subs, direct dialling

1986-00: C-Netz 451-466 MHz, Max. 800.000 subs, National Roaming

2. Generation (digital: GSM/GPRS) since 1991: D-Netze 890-960Mhz,

Intern. Roaming since 1993:

E-Netze 1710-1880MHz Now: 81 Mio subscribers3. Generation (digital: UMTS) since 2004: UMTS 2100 MHz Now: 15 Mio subscribers

Since commercial launch of 2nd generation “GSM” (1992): strong growth of subscribers,now: more than 100% penetration (of population) Since commercial launch of 3rd generation “UMTS” (2004): today 15 mio subscribers, 15% is 3G

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Revenue for Mobile Operators (total) in Germany

Total revenue

Average revenue per user (ARPU)

[US$m] [US$] [%]Total Mobile Revenues $27,559 $25.33 100.0%Voice Revenue $21,417 $19.68 77.7%Data Revenue $6,142 $5.64 22.3%Messaging Revenue $4,704 $4.32 17.1%SMS $4,026 $3.70 14.6%MMS $260 $0.24 0.9%Email $399 $0.37 1.4%Other Messaging $19 $0.02 0.1%Non-Messaging Revenue $1,438 $1.32 5.2%Ringtones $332 $0.31 1.2%Graphics/Images $162 $0.15 0.6%Games $263 $0.24 1.0%Information Services $163 $0.15 0.6%Music $59 $0.05 0.2%Video $88 $0.08 0.3%Mobile Data/Remote Access $371 $0.34 1.3%

German Mobile Operators‘ Revenue, estimates for 2007:more than 27 B$ = 21 B€

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Worldwide Number of Subscribers by Technology

Region Q2 2006 Q2 2007 Q2 2007 (%)

World

Total 2,431,732,781 2,948,357,080 100.0%

GSM 2G 1,934,109,924 2,377,790,703 80.6%

UMTS (WCDMA) 3G 70,242,769 131,240,644 4.5%

UMTS/HSPA 3G 259,396 4,987,178 0.2%

TDMA 2G 31,491,377 12,126,883 0.4%

PDC 2G 39,319,525 23,481,602 0.8%

iDEN 2G 25,321,560 27,078,771 0.9%

Analog 1G 4,467,113 2,021,415 0.1%

cdmaOne 2G 29,466,577 15,551,230 0.5%

CDMA2000 1X 3G 260,661,808 288,503,817 9.8%

CDMA2000 1xEV-DO 3G 36,394,017 65,405,731 2.2%

CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev. A 3G - 171,311 0.0%

The Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) states that, as of November 2006, GSM/UMTS services are available in 134 networks in 59 countries,

with 85% of mobile subscriptions worldwide = more than 2.5 billion(source: www.gsacom.com).

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source: www.gsacom.com

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UMTS Networks 17Andreas Mitschele-Thiel, Jens Mückenheim 11 October 2010

Services:- Traditional Voice- Teleservices like and Fax, SMS, MMS messaging- Wide-band Data for Multimedia and Wireless Internet:

via dedicated access (Basic Release99)up to 144 kb/s for high speed mobiles up to 384 kb/s for low speed mobilesup to 2 Mb/s for portable/fixed users

via high-speed packet access (HSPA, Release5, 6&7)up to 7.2-14.4/28.8 Mbit/s downloadup to 5.7/11.5 Mbit/s upload

Spectral Efficiency: High Mobility & Roaming: Worldwide Compatibility: with 2G systems, especially GSM Physical characteristics:

Wideband (W-)CDMA system with 5MHz bandwidth, 3.84 Mchps around 2000 MHz (EU), 1900 MHz (US), 1700 MHz (Japan)

UMTS:Universal Mobile Telecommunication System

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UMTS Networks 18Andreas Mitschele-Thiel, Jens Mückenheim 11 October 2010

Why UMTS?

GSM (2nd generation): Optimized for circuit-switched voice High delay (180 ms round-trip) Small band, inflexible assignment of

data rates Low data rates

Suboptimal use of radio resources(spectral efficiency)

Complicated RF planning(layout of frequency usage)

Standard set by Europe

Globally available, but not planned as such

UMTS (3rd generation): Focus on packet-switched data Lower latency Flexible assignment of spectrum

with variable data rates Higher data rates for multimedia

services Higher capacity of radio system

Simplified RF engineering (no frequency planning)

Worldwide agreed standard

Worldwide roaming by design

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UMTS Networks 19Andreas Mitschele-Thiel, Jens Mückenheim 11 October 2010

What is 3GPP?

3GPP stands for 3rd Generation Partnership Project 3GPP is a collaboration agreement, established in December 1998, to

ensure a worldwide acceptance of 3G W-CDMA/UMTS standards It is a partnership of 6 regional SDOs (standard development

organization)

These SDOs take 3GPP specifications and transpose them to regional (Europe, NorthAmerica, Korea, Japan, China) standards

ITU references the regional standards “IMT-2000”, “IMT-Advanced” see: www.3gpp.org

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3GPP Members

Organizational Members: ARIB Association of Radio Industries and Businesses, Japan ATIS Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, USA CCSA China Communications Standards Association, China ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute, EU (France) TTA Telecommunications Technology Association, S. Korea TTC The Telecommunication Technology Committee, Japan

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3GPP Standards Releases (summary from/links to Wikipedia, 2008)

Version Released InfoRelease 99 2000 Q1 Specified the first UMTS 3G networks, incorporating a

CDMA air interface

Release 4 2001 Q2 Originally called the Release 2000 - added features including an all-IP Core Network

Release 5 2002 Q1 Introduced IMS and HSDPARelease 6 2004 Q4 Integrated operation with Wireless LAN networks and adds

HSUPA, MBMS, enhancements to IMS such as Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC), GAN (UMA)

Release 7 2007 Q4 Focuses on decreasing latency, QoS and improvements to real-time applications like VoIP. This specification will also focus on HSPA+ (High Speed Packet Access Evolution), SIM high-speed protocol and contactless front-end interface (Near Field Communicationenabling operators to deliver contactless services like Mobile Payments), EDGE Evolution.

Release 8 2008 Q4 E-UTRA, All-IP Network (SAE). Release 8 constitutes a refactoring of UMTS as an entirely IP based fourth-generation network.

Release 9 2009 Q4 SAES Enhancements, WiMAX and LTE/UMTS Interoperability. Dual-Cell HSDPA with MIMO, Dual-Cell HSUPA.

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Evolution of 3GPP Standards (Europe & Asia)

Release 99 Specs are Functionally frozen in March

2000 Essential corrections until late 2003

Release 4 Specs Functionally frozen in March 2001 Small delta to Release 99 Main features: TD-SCDMA, HSDPA

feasibility study Release 5

Functionally frozen in March 2002 & June 2002.

corrections until late 2004 Main features: HSDPA, IP-RAN, Network

Sharing, feasibility study of UTRAN evolution, IMS

Release 6 Functionally frozen in Dec. 2004 Corrections still ongoing. Main features: MBMS, Enhanced UL DCH,

Remote Electrical Tilting, Voice over IP, LTE Study

Release 7 Specs are Functionally frozen in March

2006. Main features: MIMO, gaming on IP,

Enhanced Push over Cellular, Evolved-UTRA (LTE) feasibility study. System Arch. Evolution (SAE) Study.

Release 8 Published in Dec. 2007/ March 2008 Main features: HSPA+, LTE (E-UTRA), SAE,

enhancements for UMTS

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Evolution of 3GPP2 Standards (mainly USA)

2G technology:CDMAone = IS-95

Beyond 3G technology:was: EV-DO Rev.C now: UMB = Ultra Mobile Broadband;

3G technology:CDMA2000

EV-DO = Evolution-Data Optimized EV-DV = Evolution-Data/Voice

3GPP2 is the 3G partnership project to promote the US-driven 3G standards family of cdma2000 in competition to W-CDMA/UMTS of 3GPP

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UMTS Networks 24Andreas Mitschele-Thiel, Jens Mückenheim 11 October 2010

IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) Roadmap

IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) is an US-based international organization that sets industry standards,

like 802.3 Ethernet, 802.11 Wireless LAN

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UMTS Networks 25Andreas Mitschele-Thiel, Jens Mückenheim 11 October 2010

3G Applications: Personal Lifestyle

always on IP: at home,

on the move, at work

messaging audio broadcast music games information travel planning shopping banking stock trading chat rooms video streaming

on demand mobile TV

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Applications: Location-based Services and Personalized Services

Location-based Services Position information Emergency call Advertisements Tourist information Maps and Route planning Support for sales Construction plans

Personalized Services Fast food, chinese, local food, vegetarian Adaptive quality of video clips and graphics Advertisements (yes/no/some)

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Applications: Mobile Office

E-Mail & Unified Messaging Schedule Management File & Database Access Secure Internet Access Corporate VPN Route Planning

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Applications: M-Commerce

Mobile Access to Information- travel updates and route descriptions

M-Commerce will provide people on the move with:

Mobile Access to Entertainment- music and video-on-demand

Mobile Ordering/Reservation of Service- ticket purchase and hotel reservations

Mobile Financial Services- stock trading and money transfers

Future revenue model is content and advertisingdriven rather than airtime driven

For details on 3G revenue model see: J A Harmer and C D Friel: 3G products -what will the technology enable? BT Technol J Vol 19 No 1 January 2001.

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Applications: Push Services (e.g. Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service)

Increased bandwidth and the evolution of the user interface willmake services like video streaming a reality

Mobile is starting to penetrate in conjunction with companies like CNN

Newspaper, TV, Radio

Mobile News Channelimmediate,

quick, selective,

personalized, ubiquitous

Traditional

One-to-many is the traditional domain of the media companies

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New IP-based services – can be created quickly...

... a simple example

Your PersonalVacation Planner

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UMTS Networks 31Andreas Mitschele-Thiel, Jens Mückenheim 11 October 2010

IMT

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Access

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Web Server Web/Push Server

VideoWeb Server

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Controllere- Tailer

CTIServer

Call Center

e-Shopper

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JavaApplet

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. . . but it is not as simple as it looks

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2G to 3G Evolution: GSM - GPRS - UMTS

GSMRAN

Base station

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Base station

Base station

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ATM based transport

GSM

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2G to 3G Evolution: GSM - GPRS - UMTS

GPRS Core (PacketSwitched)

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Inter-net

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Base station

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Base station

MSC

ISDN

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HLRAuCEIR

GMSC

ATM based transport

GSM+GPRS

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2G to 3G Evolution: GSM - GPRS - UMTS

GPRS Core (PacketSwitched)

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Inter-net

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Base station

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Base station

Base station

UTRAN

Radio networkcontroller

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MSC

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GSM Core (Circuit switched)

HLRAuCEIR

GMSC

ATM based transport

GSM+GPRS+UMTS R99

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2G to 3G Evolution: GSM - GPRS - UMTS

GPRS Core (PacketSwitched)

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GGSN

Inter-net

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UTRAN

Radio networkcontroller

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Base station

IP based transport

3G Core

GERANGERAN+UMTS R5 + IMS

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IP Multimedia System (IMS)- Architecture (simplified)

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Technical Perspectives: Radio Access Technologies

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Application space

Video data rate

HSCSD

GPRS

EDGE

UMTS

Voice

Text Messaging

Still Imaging

Audio Streaming

Video Streaming

Ubiquitous TVInfotainment

Virtual Homes

High Speed Internet

PAN/LAN Convergence

Bluetooth

HomeRF

HIPERPAN

2.4GHz

5GHz

60GHz

802.16

802.20

HSDPA

802.11n

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4G Mobile Communication Systems: Radio Integration

WirelessIP

SocietyS-UMTS

SatelliteBroadband

DVB-SDVB-T

DAB

GSMGPRS/EDGE

DECTIR

BroadbandW-LAN

UMTS

Satellite/HAPS

Broadcasting

Cellular

Indoor

MBS 40 xMDS

Broadband WFA

Wireless Local Loop

Body LANs

PersonalArea Networks

UMTS ++

4th Generation

Local Area NetworksMBS 60 MWS

Bluetooth

Quasi-Cellular

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4G Mobile Communication Systems: Network Integration

Services andapplications

IP based core network

IMT-2000UMTS

WLANtype

cellularGSM

short rangeconnectivity

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otherentities

DABDVB

return channel:e.g. GSM

download channel

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4G Mobile Communication Systems: System Integration

distribution layer

cellular layer

hot spot layer WLAN

DAB and/or DVB

2G: e.g.GSM

IMT-2000UMTS

personal network layer

XX X X X X X X XX X X Xfixed ( wired) layer

• full coverage• global access• full mobility• not necessaryindividual links

• full coverageand hot spots

• global roaming• full mobility• individual links

• local coverage• hot spots• global roaming• local mobility• individual links

• short rangecommunication(e.g. Bluetooth, DECT )

• global roaming• individual links

• no mobility• global roaming• individual links

horizontal handover within a system vertical handover between systems

possible return channels

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ITU‘s IMT-Advanced: the standards way to 4G

We will come back to the 3G/UMTS evolution path later on !

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5G: Interplanetary Internet

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Summary of the Evolution Path (European View)

1G: Analog systems

2G (GSM): global digital personal communication system

FDMA, TDMA, FDD circuit-switched voice (voice service) SMS global roaming

2G+ (GSM+GPRS): introduction of packet-switched data

IP to the terminal; ATM transport in the network multiplexing of packet-switched data on traffic channels of radio link IP tunneling in the packet-switched core network SS7 signaling, AAA, mobility management QoS: best effort still ongoing efforts

EDGE: enhanced radio efficiency (adaptive modulation) GERAN: generalized access network, to connect to 3G core networks

3G (UMTS): packet-switched data

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Summary of the Evolution Path (cont’d)

2G (GSM): global digital personal communication system

2G+ (GSM+GPRS): introduction of packet-switched data

3G (UMTS): packet-switched data CDMA-FDD/TDD predominantly data communication focus on services and content all IP transport (3GPP R4): mobile, radio access network, core network SS7 signaling: AAA, mobility management, etc. QoS support seamless service (global roaming) Enhanced packet data perfromance: HSDPA+HSUPA HSPA Common Ip-based service architecture (IMS)

4G: Integration of various radio technologies (satellite, broadcast, cellular, WLAN, BAN)

use of the ‘optimal’ radio link (w.r.t. spectral efficiency, delay, throughput, error rate, emission)

IETF protocols for everything (all IP for transport and control)

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Important Readings

Books: Kaaranen, Ahtiainen, Laitinen, Naghian, Niemi: UMTS Networks – Architecture, Mobility

and Services. 2nd edition, Wiley, 2005 Walke, Althoff, Seidenberg: UMTS – Ein Kurs. J. Schlembach Fachverlag, 2001 Schiller: Mobile Communications (German and English), 2nd ed, Addison-Wesley, 2003 Holma, Toskala: WCDMA for UMTS. 4th edition, Wiley, 2007 Ahonen, Barrett: Services for UMTS: Creating Killer Applications in 3G. Wiley, 2002

Important 3GPP Documents: 21.101 to 21.104: List of standards for Release 3 (R99), 4, 5 and 6, respectively 21.905: UMTS vocabulary and abbreviations 23.002: UMTS network architecture (core network and access network entities) 23.060: GPRS architecture 25.401: UTRAN overview 25.301: Radio link protocols (UTRA) 25.931: UTRAN procedures(all documents are available at www.3gpp.org)