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Introduction
What is UMTS/3G?
Why UMTS/3G?
History
Present status
Architecture
Working
UMTS services
HSPA
Fast facts
Conclusion
ANNAJI SHARMA .A
PRADEEP REDDY .N
(Final year ECE)
P.I.R.M.ENGG.COLLEGE.
Introduction
• Just five years ago the reality of ‘mobile data’ meant little more than
Sending text messages.
• The present consumers are having a more wide range of features than previously.
• Consumers presently can send pictures to their friends’ phones or download latest
games and polyphonic ring tones.
• With the advent of new technology called 3G/UMTS operational in Europe and
Japan, they can view news bulletins, watch sports live and enjoy music videos on
their mobile handset.
What is 3G/UMTS?
Why 3G/UMTS?
History
Present status
• The present status of the 3G/UMTS mobiles may be understood by the above
figure which shows that more than 80% of the Europe is occupied by the 3G or its
extensions.
• In an official report by the UMTS forum, figures indicate that out of 10 leading
mobile operators, 8 have opted for the UMTS/WCDMA technology (China
Mobile, Vodaphone, China Unicom, T-Mobile, Orange, TIM, Verizon Wireless,
Telefonica, Cingular Wireless, NTTDoMoCo). UMTS offers cost efficient, WIDE
AREA network coverage
Architecture
• UMTS offers cost efficient, WIDE AREA network coverage
• UMTS offers user bit rates up to 384 kbps in high mobility situations 2 Mbps
stationary, with a roadmap >14Mbps for low mobility/indoor use.
Working
• UMTS working can be explained in two modes, they are (1) TDD (Time Division
Duplex) for asymmetrical applications and hotspots (2) FDD (Frequency Division
Duplex) for paired bands and large area coverage.
• FDD mode for
• coverage driven roll-out
• public macro and micro cell environment
• data rates up to 384 kbps for high mobility
• TDD mode for
• small cells with more asymmetric traffic
• asymmetrical and symmetric data rates up to 2 Mbps
• public micro and Pico cell environment
• Unlicensed cordless and public wireless.
Eight years from now, 4G phones will be in the shops, according to the vice-
president of research LM Ericsson, Ulf Wahlberg.
“The 3G standard has been evolved, but has not proved cost-effective," said
Maran in Delhi. "I therefore plan to leapfrog this generation and develop 4G
technology. India has an opportunity with its large market and high technical
skills to be a significant player in this field. We are going to set up a National
Center for Excellence in this area."
The best gets better: standardization roadmap for WCDMA provides a clear
path for Indian mobile operators evolving to 3G/UMTS and beyond.
Conclusion:
We can conclude that the definition of the topic discussed above can be written as:
Personalized and highly customized + More individual bandwidth+ Always-On+ Global
roaming+ Seamless network, UMTS-GPRS-GSM+
Rich Multimedia services: Information, Transaction, Entertainment =
My services - anytime - anywhere - on my device
That is the definition of a Third Generation mobile (3G Mobile)…