DocumentCode
59443
Title
Looking at LTE in Practice: A Performance Analysis of the LTE System Based on Field Test Results
Author
Elnashar, Ayman ; El-Saidny, Mohamed A.
Volume
8
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
Sept. 2013
Firstpage
81
Lastpage
92
Abstract
This article introduces a practical performance analysis of the long-term evolution (LTE) cellular system based on field test results from a commercially deployed Third-Generation Partnership Project´s (3GPP?s) Release 8 LTE network in Band-3 (i.e., 1,800 MHz, sometimes termed LTE1,800 MHz) with 20-MHz channel bandwidth. The presented analysis demonstrates the downlink (DL) and uplink (UL) throughputs in mobility conditions in addition to other aspects of the LTE system such as link budget, cell coverage, spectral efficiency, and handover performance. LTE´s key features such as multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) and higher-order modulation [i.e., 64 quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM)] are assessed in different radio frequency (RF) conditions. A comparison is presented between LTE and 3GPP Release 8 evolution of high-speed packet access (HSPA+) with a dual-cell high-speed DL packet access (DC-HSDPA) feature based on the universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) 2,100-MHz commercial network with 10-MHz bandwidth (i.e., 2x5-MHz adjacent carriers). The presented LTE network performance analysis and the comparison with the HSPA+ network can be used to benchmark the LTE system performance and evaluate the gains and merits of deploying the LTE network. It has been demonstrated that the LTE system outperforms the HSPA+ system in terms of spectrum efficiency, 64-QAM utilization, cell coverage, and handover delay. The LTE system offers a 34% improvement in spectrum efficiency, 40% 64-QAM utilization versus 7.4% for the HSPA+ system, and a 60% reduction in data interruption time during handover.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; Long Term Evolution; access protocols; cellular radio; mobility management (mobile radio); quadrature amplitude modulation; 3GPP; 64-QAM utilization; DC-HSDPA; HSPA+; LTE system; Long-Term Evolution; UMTS; cell coverage; cellular system; dual-cell high-speed DL packet access; field test; handover delay; handover performance; high-speed packet access; performance analysis; third-generation partnership project; universal mobile telecommunications system; Interference; Long Term Evolution; MIMO; OFDM; Radio frequency; Signal to noise ratio; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1556-6072
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MVT.2013.2268334
Filename
6568955
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