【資料名稱】:4G LTE/LTE-Advanced for mobile broadband(補(bǔ)充)
【資料作者】:Erik Dahlman, Stefan Parkvall, and Jo
【資料日期】:2011
【資料語言】:英文
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Prefacexiii
Acknowledgementsxv
Abbreviations and Acronyms . xvii
CHAPTER 1 Background of LTE
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Evolution of Mobile Systems Before LTE
1.2.1 The First 3G Standardization .
1.3 ITU Activities .
1.3.1 IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced .
1.3.2 Spectrum for IMT Systems
1.4 Drivers for LTE .
1.5 Standardization of LTE .
1.5.1 The Standardization Process
1.5.2 The 3GPP Process
1.5.3 The 3G Evolution to 4G .
CHAPTER 2 High Data Rates in Mobile Communication .
2.1 High Data Rates: Fundamental Constraints
2.1.1 High Data Rates in Noise-Limited Scenarios
2.1.2 Higher Data Rates in Interference-Limited Scenarios .
2.2 Higher Data Rates Within a Limited Bandwidth: Higher-Order Modulation
2.2.1 Higher-Order Modulation in Combination with Channel Coding .
2.2.2 Variations in Instantaneous Transmit Power
2.3 Wider Bandwidth Including Multi-Carrier Transmission .
2.3.1 Multi-Carrier Transmission
CHAPTER 3 OFDM Transmission
3.1 Basic Principles of OFDM
3.2 OFDM Demodulation .
3.3 OFDM Implementation Using IFFT/FFT Processing
3.4 Cyclic-Prefi x Insertion
3.5 Frequency-Domain Model of OFDM Transmission .
3.6 Channel Estimation and Reference Symbols
3.7 Frequency Diversity with OFDM: Importance of Channel Coding .
3.8 Selection of Basic OFDM Parameters
3.8.1 OFDM Subcarrier Spacing .
3.8.2 Number of Subcarriers
3.8.3 Cyclic-Prefi x Length .
3.9 Variations in Instantaneous Transmission Power
3.10 OFDM as a User-Multiplexing and Multiple-Access Scheme .
3.11 Multi-Cell Broadcast/Multicast Transmission and OFDM .
CHAPTER 4 Wider-Band “Single-Carrier” Transmission .
4.1 Equalization Against Radio-Channel Frequency Selectivity
4.1.1 Time-Domain Linear Equalization .
4.1.2 Frequency-Domain Equalization
4.1.3 Other Equalizer Strategies
4.2 Uplink FDMA with Flexible Bandwidth Assignment
4.3 DFT-Spread OFDM
4.3.1 Basic Principles
4.3.2 DFTS-OFDM Receiver .
4.3.3 User Multiplexing with DFTS-OFDM .
4.3.4 Distributed DFTS-OFDM .
CHAPTER 5 Multi-Antenna Techniques .
5.1 Multi-Antenna Confi gurations
5.2 Benefi ts of Multi-Antenna Techniques .
5.3 Multiple Receive Antennas .
5.4 Multiple Transmit Antennas .
5.4.1 Transmit-Antenna Diversity .
5.4.2 Transmitter-Side Beam-Forming
5.5 Spatial Multiplexing .
5.5.1 Basic Principles
5.5.2 Precoder-Based Spatial Multiplexing .
5.5.3 Nonlinear Receiver Processing .
CHAPTER 6 Scheduling, Link Adaptation, and Hybrid ARQ
6.1 Link Adaptation: Power and Rate Control
6.2 Channel-Dependent Scheduling .
6.2.1 Downlink Scheduling .
6.2.2 Uplink Scheduling
6.2.3 Link Adaptation and Channel-Dependent Scheduling in the Frequency Domain
6.2.4 Acquiring on Channel-State Information .
6.2.5 Traffi c Behavior and Scheduling
6.3 Advanced Retransmission Schemes .
6.4 Hybrid ARQ with Soft Combining .
CHAPTER 7 LTE Radio Access: An Overview .
7.1 Basic Principles
7.1.1 Transmission Scheme .
7.1.2 Channel-Dependent Scheduling and Rate Adaptation
7.1.3 Inter-Cell Interference Coordination
7.1.4 Hybrid ARQ with Soft Combining .
7.1.5 Multi-Antenna Transmission
7.1.6 Spectrum Flexibility .
7.2 LTE Release 9 .
7.2.1 Multicast and Broadcast Support
7.2.2 Positioning
7.2.3 Dual-Layer Beam-Forming .
7.3 LTE Release 10 and IMT-Advanced .
7.3.1 Carrier Aggregation
7.3.2 Extended Multi-Antenna Transmission
7.3.3 Relaying
7.3.4 Heterogeneous Deployments
7.4 Terminal Capabilities
CHAPTER 8 Radio-Interface Architecture
8.1 Overall System Architecture .
8.1.1 Core Network
8.1.2 Radio-Access Network .
8.2 Radio Protocol Architecture .
8.2.1 Radio-Link Control .
8.2.2 Medium-Access Control .
8.2.3 Physical Layer
8.3 Control-Plane Protocols
8.3.1 State Machine .
CHAPTER 9 Physical Transmission Resources .
9.1 Overall Time–Frequency Structure .
9.2 Normal Subframes and MBSFN Subframes .
9.3 Carrier Aggregation
9.4 Frequency-Domain Location of LTE Carriers
9.5 Duplex Schemes .
9.5.1 Frequency-Division Duplex (FDD)
9.5.2 Time-Division Duplex (TDD)
9.5.3 LTE and TD-SCDMA Coexistence
CHAPTER 10 Downlink Physical-Layer Processing .
10.1 Transport-Channel Processing
10.1.1 Processing Steps .
10.1.2 Localized and Distributed Resource Mapping .
10.2 Downlink Reference Signals
10.2.1 Cell-Specifi c Reference Signals .
10.2.2 Demodulation Reference Signals .
10.2.3 CSI Reference Signals
10.3 Multi-Antenna Transmission
10.3.1 Transmit Diversity
10.3.2 Codebook-Based Precoding .
10.3.3 Non-Codebook-Based Precoding .
10.3.4 Downlink Multi-User MIMO .
10.4 Downlink L1/L2 Control Signaling
10.4.1 Physical Control Format Indicator Channel .
10.4.2 Physical Hybrid-ARQ Indicator Channel .
10.4.3 Physical Downlink Control Channel
10.4.4 Downlink Scheduling Assignment .
10.4.5 Uplink Scheduling Grants
10.4.6 Carrier Aggregation and Cross-Carrier Scheduling .
10.4.7 Power-Control Commands .
10.4.8 PDCCH Processing
10.4.9 Blind Decoding of PDCCHs
CHAPTER 11 Uplink Physical-Layer Processing .
11.1 Transport-Channel Processing
11.1.1 Processing Steps .
11.1.2 Mapping to the Physical Resource .
11.1.3 PUSCH Frequency Hopping
11.2 Uplink Reference Signals .
11.2.1 Uplink Demodulation Reference Signals .
11.2.2 Uplink Sounding Reference Signals .
11.3 Uplink Multi-Antenna Transmission
11.3.1 Precoder-Based Multi-Antenna Transmission for PUSCH
11.3.2 Uplink Multi-User MIMO
11.3.3 PUCCH Transmit Diversity
11.4 Uplink L1/L2 Control Signaling .
11.4.1 Uplink L1/L2 Control Signaling on PUCCH .
11.4.2 Uplink L1/L2 Control Signaling on PUSCH .
11.5 Uplink Timing Alignment .
CHAPTER 12 Retransmission Protocols .
12.1 Hybrid ARQ with Soft Combining
12.1.1 Downlink Hybrid ARQ
12.1.2 Uplink Hybrid ARQ .
12.1.3 Hybrid-ARQ Timing
12.2 Radio-Link Control .
12.2.1 Segmentation, Concatenation, and Reassembly of RLC SDUs .
12.2.2 RLC Retransmission
12.2.3 In-Sequence Delivery .
12.2.4 RLC Operation .
CHAPTER 13 Power Control, Scheduling, and Interference Handling .
13.1 Uplink Power Control .
13.1.1 Uplink Power Control – Some Basic Rules .
13.1.2 Power Control for PUCCH .
13.1.3 Power Control for PUSCH .
13.1.4 Power Control for SRS .
13.1.5 Power Headroom
13.2 Scheduling and Rate Adaptation .
13.2.1 Downlink Scheduling .
13.2.2 Uplink Scheduling
13.2.3 Semi-Persistent Scheduling
13.2.4 Scheduling for Half-Duplex FDD
13.2.5 Channel-State Reporting
13.2.6 Discontinuous Reception (DRX) and Component Carrier Deactivation
13.3 Inter-Cell Interference Coordination
13.4 Heterogeneous Network Deployments .
13.4.1 Interference Handling in a Heterogeneous Deployment
13.4.2 Interference Coordination in the Case of Home-eNodeB
CHAPTER 14 Access Procedures .
14.1 Acquisition and Cell Search .
14.1.1 Overview of LTE Cell Search
14.1.2 PSS Structure
14.1.3 SSS Structure
14.2 System Information
14.2.1 MIB and BCH Transmission
14.2.2 System-Information Blocks
14.3 Random Access .
14.3.1 Step 1: Random-Access Preamble Transmission .
14.3.2 Step 2: Random-Access Response .
14.3.3 Step 3: Terminal Identifi cation .
14.3.4 Step 4: Contention Resolution
14.4 Paging .
CHAPTER 15 Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Services .
15.1 Architecture
15.2 Overall Channel Structure and Physical-Layer Processing
15.3 Scheduling of MBMS Services
CHAPTER 16 Relaying
16.1 Relays in LTE .
16.2 Overall Architecture
16.3 Backhaul Design for Inband Relaying
16.3.1 Access-Link Hybrid-ARQ Operation .
16.3.2 Backhaul-Link Hybrid-ARQ Operation .
16.3.3 Backhaul Downlink Control Signaling
16.3.4 Reference Signals for the Backhaul Link .
16.3.5 Backhaul–Access Link Timing
CHAPTER 17 Spectrum and RF Characteristics .
17.1 Spectrum for LTE .
17.1.1 Spectrum Defi ned for IMT Systems by the ITU-R
17.1.2 Frequency Bands for LTE
17.1.3 New Frequency Bands
17.2 Flexible Spectrum Use
17.3 Flexible Channel Bandwidth Operation .
17.4 Carrier Aggregation for LTE .
17.5 Multi-Standard Radio Base Stations .
17.6 Overview of RF Requirements for LTE
17.6.1 Transmitter Characteristics .
17.6.2 Receiver Characteristics .
17.6.3 Regional Requirements
17.6.4 Band-Specifi c UE Requirements Through Network Signaling
17.6.5 Base-Station Classes
17.7 Output Power Level Requirements .
17.7.1 Base-Station Output Power and Dynamic Range .
17.7.2 UE Output Power and Dynamic Range
17.8 Transmitted Signal Quality .
17.8.1 EVM and Frequency Error .
17.8.2 UE In-Band Emissions .
17.8.3 Base-Station Time Alignment
17.9 Unwanted Emissions Requirements .
17.9.1 Implementation Aspects .
17.9.2 Spectrum Emission Mask .
17.9.3 Adjacent Channel Leakage Ratio .
17.9.4 Spurious Emissions
17.9.5 Occupied Bandwidth
17.9.6 Transmitter Intermodulation .
17.10 Sensitivity and Dynamic Range
17.11 Receiver Susceptibility to Interfering Signals
CHAPTER 18 Performance .
18.1 Performance Assessment
18.1.1 End-User Perspective of Performance
18.1.2 Operator Perspective
18.2 Performance in Terms of Peak Data Rates and Latency .
18.3 Performance Evaluation of LTE-Advanced
18.3.1 Models and Assumptions .
18.3.2 Evaluation Criteria .
18.3.3 Performance Numbers for FDD .
18.3.4 Performance Numbers for TDD .
18.4 Conclusion
CHAPTER 19 Other Wireless Communications Systems .
19.1 HSPA
19.1.1 Architecture
19.1.2 Channel-Dependent Scheduling .
19.1.3 Hybrid ARQ with Soft Combining .
19.1.4 Control-Plane Latency Reductions .
19.1.5 Spatial Multiplexing .
19.1.6 Carrier Aggregation
19.1.7 UTRA TDD
19.2 GSM/EDGE
19.2.1 Objectives for GSM/EDGE Evolution .
19.2.2 Dual-Antenna Terminals
19.2.3 Multi-Carrier EDGE .
19.2.4 Reduced TTI and Fast Feedback
19.2.5 Improved Modulation and Coding .
19.2.6 Higher Symbol Rates .
19.2.7 Voice Service over Adaptive Multi-User Channels
19.3 CDMA2000 and HRPD/1x EV-DO
19.3.1 CDMA2000 1x .
19.3.2 1x EV-DO Rev 0 .
19.3.3 1x EV-DO Rev A
19.3.4 1x EV-DO Rev B
19.3.5 1x EV-DO Rev C
19.4 IEEE 802.16e, Mobile WiMAX and 802.16 m .
19.4.1 IEEE 802.16e and Mobile WiMAX .
19.4.2 IEEE 802.16 m – WiMAX for IMT-Advanced .
19.5 Summary .
CHAPTER 20 Final Thoughts
20.1 Where to Go in the Future?
20.1.1 Advanced Multi-Cell Coordination
20.1.2 Network Energy Effi ciency
20.1.3 Machine-Type Communication
20.1.4 New ways of Using Spectrum
20.1.5 Direct Device-to-Device Communication
20.2 Concluding Remarks
References
Index
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