Title :
High bit rate services for UMTS using wideband TDMA carriers
Author :
Nikula, Eero ; Malkamäki, Esa
Author_Institution :
Radio Commun., Nokia Res. Center, Espoo, Finland
fDate :
29 Sep-2 Oct 1996
Abstract :
The feasibility of four TDMA based radio interfaces for UMTS to provide up to a 2 Mbit/s service is studied. GSM compatible multicarrier and single carrier solutions with binary and multilevel offset QAM modulation are shown to be feasible for micro-cells and indoor cells. Instead, in a macro-cell environment, relatively poor capacity (2 users/cell/24 MHz operator band) for 2 Mbit/s users can be achieved with the limited cell size (<2 km). In a micro-cell (dense urban linear street), and in an indoor cell environment with good isolation between cells, the system with quaternary offset QAM modulation provides a larger capacity than the system with binary offset QAM modulation and reasonable cell range. Interference cancellation seems to have great potential especially in a micro-cellular network
Keywords :
broadband networks; cellular radio; channel capacity; digital radio; indoor radio; interference suppression; land mobile radio; quadrature amplitude modulation; radio networks; radiofrequency interference; time division multiple access; 2 Mbit/s; 2 km; 24 MHz; GSM compatible multicarrier solutions; GSM compatible single carrier solutions; TDMA based radio interfaces; UMTS; binary offset QAM modulation; cell range; cell size; dense urban linear street; high bit rate services; indoor cell environment; interference cancellation; macrocells; microcells; microcellular network; multilevel offset QAM modulation; quaternary offset QAM modulation; system capacity; wideband TDMA carriers; 3G mobile communication; Bit rate; Delay; Frequency diversity; GSM; Intersymbol interference; Tail; Time division multiple access; Transmitters; Wideband;
Conference_Titel :
Universal Personal Communications, 1996. Record., 1996 5th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3300-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICUPC.1996.562636