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Wireless 4 g presentation
1. SEMINAR ON
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
4G
Submitted By
MURTADHA ALI NSAIF SHUKUR
(M.Tech (ECE))
Third semester (2nd year)
Submitted To
Dr.H.P. SINHA
HOD (ECE)
2. Outline
• Evolution Wireless System
• Technologies used in 4G
• Features And Advantages of 4G TECHNOLOGY
• Disadvantages of 4G TECHNOLOGY
• Application of 4G TECHNOLOGY
• OFDM with (CDMA)
• WiMAX
• Conclusion
3. Evolution Wireless System
Wireless mobile communications systems are uniquely identified by "generation
designations. Introduced in the early 1980s, first generation (1G) systems were
marked by analog frequency modulation and used primarily for voice
communications. Second generation (2G) wireless communications systems,
which made their appearance in the late 1980s, were also used mainly for voice
transmission and reception The wireless system in widespread use today goes by
the name of in 2.5G-an " between " service that serves as a stepping stone to 3G.
Whereby 2G communications is generally associated with Global System for
Mobile (GSM) service, 2.5G is usually identified as being "fueled " by General
Packet Radio Services (GPRS) along with GSM. In 3G systems, making their
appearance in late 2002 and in 2003, are designed for voice and paging services,
as well as interactive media use such as teleconferencing, Internet access, and
other services. The problem with 3G wireless systems is bandwidth-these systems
provide only WAN coverage ranging from 144 kbps (for vehicle mobility
applications) to 2 Mbps (for indoor static applications). Segue to 4G, the "next
dimension " of wireless communication. The 4G wireless uses Orthogonal
Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), Ultra Wide Radio Band (UWB), and
Millimeter wireless and smart antenna. Data rate of 20mbps is employed. Mobile
speed will be up to 200km/hr. Frequency band is 2 •- 8 GHz. it gives the ability
for world wide roaming to access cell anywhere.
4.
5. Introduction To 4G
Known as Beyond 3G / Fourth Generation Technology
-> MAGIC
- Mobile multimedia
- Anytime anywhere
- Global mobility support
- Integrated wireless solution
- Customized personal service
-> A 4G system will be able to provide a comprehensive IP solution where
voice, data and streamed multimedia can be given to users on an "Anytime,
Anywhere" basis, and at higher data rates than previous generations.
-> 4G : Convergence of High Speed Internet & Mobility
-> 3GPP is currently standardizing LTE Advanced as future 4G standard. LTE
Advanced will be standardized as part of the Release 10 of the 3GPP
specification this year
6. Features And Advantage of 4G
TECHNOLOGY
Support for multimedia services like teleconferencing and wireless
internet.
Wider bandwidths and higher bit rates.
Entirely packet-switched network.
Global mobility and service portability.
Support for previous wireless technologies.
High internet speed.
tight network security.
Better response time. 10 times better than 3G
Less time to build 4G because it uses the same tower and fiber
cable as 3G- they only have to upgrade the tower with 4G
Provide high flexibility as compared to already existing
technologies
7. Disadvantages OF 4G
• New technology which make is more expensive than 3G
• Better usage is more
• Need complicated hardware
• Not compatible with already existing 2G and 2.5 G
handset.
8. Application of 4G
4G Car :
With the hype of 3G wireless in the rear view mirror, but the reality of truly
mobile broadband data seemingly too far in the future to be visible yet on
the information super highway, it may seem premature to offer a test drive
4G. But the good news is, 4G is finally coming to a showroom near you
public safety.
Sensors in public vehicle.
Cameras in traffic light .
First responder route selection.
Traffic control during disasters.
9. Technologies used in 4G
• OFDM
• LTE(Long-Term Evolution), A-LTE(Advance)
• Smart Antennas and Multiple-input and multiple-output
(MIMO)
• IPv6 (Internet protocol version 6)
• VoIP (Voice Over IP) and VoLTE
• Ultra Wide Radio Band (UWB)
• Millimeter Wireless
• QOS(quality of service)
10. OFDM
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
• An FDM is the available band width is subdivided into a number of
narrower band channels each user is allocated a unique frequency
carrier in which to transmit and receive, OFDM reduces the amount
of crosstalk in signal transmissions, 803.11a WLAN, 802.16 and
WiMAX technologies use OFDM. OFDM technology has been
incorporated into LTE because it enables high data bandwidths to be
transmitted efficiently while still providing a high degree of
resilience to reflections and interference. The access schemes
different between the uplink and downlink, OFDMA used in the
downlink; while SC-FDMA(Single Carrier - Frequency Division
Multiple Access) is used in the uplink. SC-FDMA is used in view of
the fact that its peak to average power ratio is small and the more
constant power enables high RF power amplifier efficiency in the
mobile
11. Advantage of OFDM
• High spectrum efficiency
• Resistance against
multipath interference
• Ease of filtering out noise
• Combining OFDM
technique with other
techniques (possible to
achieve more advantages
e.g. MC-CDMA)
Disadvantage of OFDM
• Suffers from time-
variations in the channel :
severely degrades
performance
• Circuitry must be very
linear
OFDM count ..
12. Ch.1
Ch.2 Ch.3 Ch.4 Ch.5 Ch.6 Ch.7 Ch.8 Ch.9 Ch.10
Ch.3 Ch.5 Ch.7 Ch.9
Ch.2 Ch.4 Ch.6 Ch.8 Ch.10
Ch.1
Conventional multicarrier techniques
Orthogonal multicarrier techniques OFDM
50% bandwidth saving
frequency
frequency
A
B
13. IPv6(Internet protocol version 6)
-> IPv6 support is essential in order to support a large number of wireless-
enabled devices.
-> By increasing the number of IP addresses, IPv6 removes the need for
Network Address Translation (NAT), a method of sharing a limited number of
addresses among a larger group of devices, although NAT will still be
required to communicate with devices that are on existing IPv4 networks.
-> In the context of 4G, IPv6 also enables a number of applications with
better multicast, security, and route optimization capabilities.
-> With the available address space and number of addressing bits in IPv6,
many innovative coding schemes can be developed for 4G devices and
applications that could aid deployment of 4G networks and services.
-> Mobile IPv6 have been proposed to reduce the handoff Mobile latency and
the number of lost packets.
-> The field “Traffic Class” and “Flow Label” in IPv6 header enables the
routers to secure the special QoS for packet series with marked priority.
-> Number of bit= 32bits, 8 octet
14. VoIP and VoLTE
• VoIP(Voice Over IP ) :A methodology and group of technologies
for the delivery of voice communication and multimedia sessions
over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet. Other
terms commonly associated with VoIP are IP telephony, Internet
telephony, voice over broadband (VoBB), broadband telephony, IP
communications, and broadband phone service.
• VoLTE (Voice Over LTE): This approach is based on the IP
Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network, with specific profiles for
control and media planes of voice service on LTE. This approach
results in the voice service (control and media planes) being
delivered as data flows within the LTE data bearer. This means that
there is no dependency on (or ultimately, requirement for) the
legacy Circuit Switch voice network to be maintained.
15. Ultra Wide Radio Band (UWB)
An advanced transmission hardware technology that can be
used in the implementation of a 4G network.
It is typically detected as noise.
It can use any part of the frequency spectrum, which means
that it can use frequencies that are currently in use by other
radio frequency devices .
It uses a frequency of 3.1 to 10.6 Hz.
It uses less power , since it transmits pulse instead of
continuous signal.
Special antennas are needed to tune and aim the signal
16. Smart Antennas and Multiple-input
and multiple-output (MIMO)
• A smart antenna is a digital wireless communications antenna system that
takes advantage of diversity effect at the source (transmitter), the
destination (receiver), or both. Diversity effect involves the transmission
and/or reception of multiple radio frequency (RF) waves to increase data
speed and reduce the error rate.
There are two types of smart antennas-
switched beam antenna:- It has fixed beams of transmission, and
switch from predefined beam to another when the user with the phone
moves throughout the sector.
Adaptive array antenna :- It represents the most advanced smart
antenna approach to data using a variety of new signal It represent the
most advanced smart antenna approach to date using a variety of new
signal processing algorithms to locate and track the user, minimize
interference, and maximize intended signal reception.
17. Multiple-input and multiple-output
(MIMO)• Signal transmitted from multiple antennas (Multiple In)Signal
received by multiple antennas (Multiple Out)
• Receiver combines the received signals and optimally combine
energy from MxN channels
• Two main types of (MIMO) :
Transmit Diversity (also called Altamonte)
Spatial Multiplexing
18. LTE (Long-Term Evolution)
LTE is a standard for wireless data communications technology and an
evolution of the GSM/UMTS standard. The main goals of LTE is to increase
the capacity and data rates of wireless data networks, improve spectrum
efficiency, improve coverage, reduced latency and packet-optimized system
that support multiple Radio Access. It can used in 3rd generation and also
used LTE-A in 4G . Some advantage to LTE :
19. Main Features LTE :
• Peak download rates up to 299.6 Mbit/s and upload rates up to 75.4 Mbit/s
depending on the user equipment category (with 4x4 antennas using
20 MHz of spectrum). Five different terminal classes have been defined
from a voice centric class up to a high end terminal that supports the peak
data rates. All terminals will be able to process 20 MHz bandwidth.
• Improved support for mobility, exemplified by support for terminals
moving at up to 350 km/h (220 mph) or 500 km/h (310 mph) depending on
the frequency band.
• OFDMA for the downlink, SC-OFDMA for the uplink to conserve power
• Support for both FDD and TDD communication systems as well as half-
duplex FDD with the same radio access technology
• Support for all Frequency band currently used by IMT systems by ITU-R
• Supports at least 200 active data clients in every 5 MHz cell.
• Simplified architecture: The network side of E-UTRAN is composed only
of eNode Bs
• Packet switch radio interface.
20. LTE Feature count…
• Support for cell sizes from tens of meters radius (Femto and Pico cell) up to
100 km (62 miles) radius Macro cells. In the lower frequency bands to be used
in rural areas, 5 km (3.1 miles) is the optimal cell size, 30 km (19 miles) having
reasonable performance, and up to 100 km cell sizes supported with acceptable
performance. In city and urban areas, higher frequency bands (such as 2.6 GHz
in EU) are used to support high speed mobile broadband. In this case, cell sizes
may be 1 km (0.62 miles) or even less.
• Support for MBSFN (Multicast-Broadcast Single Frequency Network). This
feature can deliver services such as Mobile TV using the LTE infrastructure.
• Supply Bandwidths from 1.25-20 MHz
• Subcarriers spacing 15kHz.
• Bit rate up to 100Mbps, and by using MIMO the speed should reach 350Mbps
21. Architecture for LTE
Functional changes compared to the current UMTS
Architecture
GGSN
SGSN
RNC
Node B eNodeB
RNC functions moved to eNodeB.
•No central radio controller node
•OFDM radio, no soft handover
•Operator demand to simplify
Mobility Management EntityMME(not user plane
functions)
Control plane/user plane split for
better scalability
•MME control plane only
•Typically centralized and pooled
PGW
SGW
PDN GateWay
Serving GateWay
PGW/SGW
•Deployed according to traffic demand
•Only 2 user plane nodes (non-roaming
case)
Gateway GPRS support node; responsible for
the interworking between the GPRS network
and external packet switched networks, like the
Internet
22. LTE Uplink (SC-FDMA)
• SC-FDMA is a new single carrier multiple access technique
which has similar structure and performance to OFDMA
23. LTE-Advanced
• The LTE-Advanced (Release 10) is an evolution of LTE, which is to
compliant with the IMT-Advanced requirements and targets.
• It aims to provide peak data rates of up to 1Gbps (for low mobility)
and 500 Mbps in DL and UL respectively.
• LTE-Advanced is required to reduce the user- and control-plane
latencies as compared to LTE (Release8).
• It targets to achieve peak spectrum efficiency of 30 bps/Hz and 15
bps/Hz in DL and UL respectively.
• LTE-Advanced enhances the cell edge user throughput) in order to
achieve a homogeneous user experience in cell.
• It will support the mobility across the cell from 350 km/h to 500 km/h
depending on operating frequency band
25. Millimeter Wireless
• In a 4G system, millimeter wireless would constitute only one of several
frequency bands, with the 5GHz band most likely dominant.
QOS(quality of service)
In wireless networks, Quality of Service (QOS) refers to the measure of the
performance for a system reflecting its transmission quality and service
availability.
4G is expected to have at least a reliability of 99.99%.
In 4G QOS may be divided in following ways: -
Transaction-level QOS describes both the time it takes to complete a
transaction and the packet loss rate.
Circuit-level QOS includes call blocking for new as well as existing calls .
User-level QOS depends on user mobility and application type .
26. OFDM with (CDMA)
• CDMA (code division multiple access): all users share the same radio
frequency at the same time but different codeword, OFDM are
different technologies with different capabilities:
• CDMA2000 offers high-performance mobile broadband and voice
services today and will continue to be enhanced to provide greater
broadband speeds and voice capacity
• OFDM leverages wider-bandwidths up to 20 MHz to provide greater
speed and capacity
27. WiMAX
• WiMAX : Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access –
should be capable of around 40 megabits per second with a range of
30 miles. It is one of the closest technologies to meet the standards
of true 4G and as it develop should surpass the 100MB/second
which is the 4G standard. Mobile WiMAX allows the use of high
speed data transfers and is the main competition for the 4G LTE
services provided by cellular carriers.
• Application of wimax :
• Wimax Backhaul.
• Nomadic Broadband
• Broadband for Developing Countries
• Private Networks
29. CONCLUSION
• As the history of mobile communications shows, attempts
have been made to reduce a number of technologies to a single
global standard.
• 4G seems to be a very promising generation of wireless
communication that will change the people’s life in the
wireless world.
• 4G is expected to be launched by 2010 and the world is
looking forward to the most intelligent technology that would
connect the entire globe.
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• Wireless communication system 2013 << RAJESHWAR DASS >>
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G
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<<DRSUNILKUMAR S.MANVI & MAHABALESHWAR
S.KAKKASGERI>>
• http://www.IEEE.org /4G
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Release 5.
• Dayou Quan, Cavendish, Ting Wang, “WIMAX Services over
Transport Networks”,NEC, USA