DocumentCode :
455917
Title :
Synchronisation and Timing Groups for GSM Networks
Author :
Gitlits, Maxim ; Yin, Jackson ; Kubik, Paul
Author_Institution :
Telstra Res. Labs, Clayton, Vic.
Volume :
3
fYear :
2006
fDate :
7-10 May 2006
Firstpage :
1132
Lastpage :
1135
Abstract :
GSM networks are optimised for voice services using compact frequency re-use schemes such as 1/1 with fractional loading. GPRS/EDGE codecs require better quality channels to support higher data throughput, i.e. channels with lower collision rates and better average carrier-to-interference ratio (CII). With the continuing growth of mobile data traffic, networks must improve channel quality in a compact re-use environment. To achieve this, we recommend the introduction of timing synchronisation for base stations (BS) in a GSM/GPRS/EDGE network. Our analysis shows that BS synchronisation leads to a reduction in collision rates that can be exploited for either C/I or capacity improvement. More importantly, we propose timing groups (TG) for a synchronized network. In conjunction with frequency planning, TG offers greater flexibility in network design by providing superior quality channels to a category of users without dividing the available spectrum into carrier groups with different re-use schemes
Keywords :
cellular radio; codecs; packet radio networks; telecommunication network planning; voice communication; wireless channels; GPRS-EDGE codecs; GSM-GPRS-EDGE network; carrier-to-interference ratio; channel quality; collision rates; fractional loading; frequency planning; frequency re-use schemes; general packet radio service; mobile data traffic; synchronisation; timing groups; voice services; Base stations; Codecs; Frequency conversion; Frequency synchronization; GSM; Ground penetrating radar; Road accidents; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Timing; Channel quality; GPRS/EDGE; GSM; Synchronisation; Timing Groups;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2006. VTC 2006-Spring. IEEE 63rd
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, Vic.
ISSN :
1550-2252
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9391-0
Electronic_ISBN :
1550-2252
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VETECS.2006.1683011
Filename :
1683011
Link To Document :
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