DocumentCode
2845128
Title
FRAMES multiple access for UTMS
Author
Ojanperä, Tero ; Klein, Anja ; Anderson, Per-Olof
Author_Institution
NOKIA Res. Center., Helsinki, Finland
fYear
1997
fDate
35569
Firstpage
42552
Lastpage
42559
Abstract
The European Research Program ACTS (Advanced Communication Technologies and Services) started at the end of 1995 to support collaborative mobile research and development. Within ACTS the project FRAMES (Future Radio Wideband Multiple Access System) has been set up with an objective to define a proposal for a UMTS radio access system. During the first project year, an assessment of several multiple access schemes against UMTS criteria has been carried out within the FRAMES project. Based on this comprehensive evaluation, a harmonized multiple access platform has been designed consisting of two modes: FMA1, a wideband TDMA with and without spreading and FMA2, a wideband CDMA. In general, both FMA1 and FMA2 can fulfil the UMTS objectives and form the FRAMES input into UMTS standardization. However, FMA1 seems more suitable for bursty types of traffic and in addition to FDD also for asymmetric TDD operation while FMA2 is better suited for moderately varying circuit switched data in public radio environments. The paper describes the FMA concept, the FMA1 frame and burst structure and the service mapping. The joint detection aspects are examined together with the FMA2 frame structure and interfrequency handover
Keywords
land mobile radio; ACTS; Advanced Communication Technologies and Services; European Research Program; FDD; FMA1; FMA2; FRAMES multiple access; FRAMES project; Future Radio Wideband Multiple Access System; UMTS radio access system; UMTS standardization; asymmetric TDD; bursty traffic; circuit switched data; collaborative mobile research and development; frame structure; interfrequency handover; joint detection; public radio environments; service mapping; wideband CDMA; wideband TDMA;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
CDMA Techniques and Applications for Third Generation Mobile Systems (Digest No.: 1997/129), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19970709
Filename
640351
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