Evolution From GSM To UMTS
Evolution From GSM To UMTS
Evolution From GSM To UMTS
Evolution Areas
Technical evolution: technological advances in network elements. Network evolution: improvements in general functionalities and features of networks. Service evolution: new services available to end-users as a result of demand.
Supports certain GSM services: Short Message Service Centre (SMSC), Voice Mail System (VMS).
IN is a platform for creating and providing additional services, e.g. pre-paid subscription; enables service evolution.
Data throughput is increased through improved channel coding (9.6 kbps 14 kbps). Several traffic channels (up to 8 GSM time slots) can be used to obtain data rates up to 115 kbps.
GPRS (contd)
Supports packet switching traffic in GSM network. Does not use voice channel reservation. Support for asymmetric traffic. No QoS guarantee (best-effort services). Requires new service nodes: o Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) o Gateway GPRS Support Node (GGSN)
EDGE (contd)
Uses a new modulation scheme (8-PSK, 3 bits/symbol) rather than GSM GMSK (2 bits/symbol). Maximum data rate 48 kbps per GSM timeslot. EDGE phase 1: o Channel coding and modulation methods to provide up to 384 kbps data rate (using all 8 time slots). o One GPRS terminal gets 8 time slots. The channel should be good. EDGE phase 2: o Guidelines for achieving high data speed for circuit switching services. o Data rates achieved almost equal to the ones provided by UMTS. These data rates not available everywhere in the cell.
3G Network Rel-99
3GPP Rel-4
GSM vs WCDMA
3GPP Rel-6
Standard published in March 2005. Defined Enhanced Dedicated Channel (E-DCH). o Allow higher data capacity and data user speed through scheduled uplink with shorter Transmission Time Interval and HARQ. Improved minimum performance specification for support of advanced receivers at terminal. o Mobile receiver diversity. o Equalization. Support MBMS. o Services that is intended for large number of users.
3GPP Rel-7
Standard published in March 2007. Evolution to HSPA+ (or Evolved HSPA). Standardization of Evolved EDGE. Improved support and performance for real-time services. o PoC. o Picture and video sharing. o VOIP. Introduction of the following features: o Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO). o Continuous Packet Connectivity (CPC). o Higher Order Modulations (HOMs).
3GPP Rel-8
Standard published in March 2009. Enhancement to HSPA+ (or Evolved HSPA). Defined flatter-IP core network. Introduction of Evolved Packet System (EPS). o Flat IP-based all-packet core (SAE/EPC). SAE System Architecture Evolution. EPC Evolved Packet Core. o New OFDM-based RAN (E-UTRAN/LTE). E-UTRAN Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network. LTE Long Term Evolution.
Recommendation ITU-R M.1645 Framework and overall objective of the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000 pg. 7, 2003
Recommendation ITU-R M.1645 Framework and overall objective of the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000 pg. 14, 2003
Recommendation ITU-R M.1645 Framework and overall objective of the future development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000 pg. 16, 2003.
3G Network Architecture
Three interacting domains: Core Network (CN), UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) and User Equipment (UE). CN provides switching, routing and transit for user traffic. CN also contains the databases and network management functions. The basic CN architecture for UMTS is based on GSM network with GPRS. The UTRAN provides the air interface access method for User Equipment. Base Station is referred as Node-B and control equipment for Node-Bs is called Radio Network Controller (RNC).
UMTS Services
Teleservices (e.g., speech, SMS). Bearer services provide the capability for information transfer between access points: o Connection oriented and connectionless services for Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint communication. Virtual Home Environment (VHE): o Personal service environment portability across network boundaries and between terminals. Improved network security and location based services.
Bearer Services