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Technology changes. Communication lasts.
AIE Requirements and Competitions
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Requirements from the Future Mobile
Communication Market



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From the Customer Perspective
Rich Services every where (Mobile and Multimedia)
Guaranteed Quality of Services (QoS)
Cheap to use
Convenience to use
Low power consumption
Many Kinds of terminals suitable for different
scenarios and different users (from high end to low
end)
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From the Operators Perspective
Rich Services and Services Convergency
Guaranteed Quality of Services (QoS)
Low cost to deploy and operate
Attract all kinds of users
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Technical Requirements Corresponding to Market
Requirements
Improve coverage for current access schemes
and features
Control of Quos to support different kinds of
Services
Low latency (Short transmission delay and call
establishment time)
High data speed, Capacity
Smooth migration with reasonable CAPEX and
OPEX
Support simple design of terminals
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Competition from other Technologies



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IEEE 802.16 and 802.20
Standard Progress
IEEE has published Standard 802.16-2004 which
provides four kinds of air interface,
IEEE P802.16e, "Physical and Medium Access
Control Layers for Combined Fixed and Mobile
Operation in Licensed Bands" will be published at
the first season in 2005, which select OFDM and
OFDMA as its air interface.
IEEE P802.16g, "Management Plane Procedures
and Services is started now and will be published
at early 2007.
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Features
Support for licensed and license-exempt
frequency bands, channel widths ranging from
1.25 to 20 MHz,
Quality of Service (QoS) establishment on a
per-connection basis,
multicast support,
low latency/low packet loss handovers.
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IEEE 802.16 evolution
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3GPP LTE (Long Term Evolution)
Standard Progress
In 2001, 3GPP held the Future Evolutions
Workshop
3GPP has made some research in OFDM, and
completed the document as TR 25.892 v1.2,
Feasibility Study for OFDM for UTRAN
enhancement
DoCoMo presented the concept of Super 3G
Nov., 2004 3GPP held the RAN Long Term
Evolution Work Shop and set up the LTE Study
Item
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LTE Requirement
Reduced cost per bit
Improve spectrum efficiency ( e.g. 2-4 x Rel6)
Reduce cost of backhaul (transmission in UTRAN)
Increased service provisioning more services at
lower cost with better user experience
Focus on delivery of services utilising IP
Reduce setup time and round trip time
Increase the support of QoS for the various types of
services (e.g. Voice over IP)
Increase cell edge bitrate whilst maintaining same
site locations as deployed today

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Architecture and mobility
Need to consider UTRAN Evolution and UTRA
Evolution at the same time aiming at simplifying
the current architecture
Shall provide open interfaces to support Multi-
vendor deployments
Consider robustness no single point of failure
Support multi-RAT with resources controlled
from the network
Support of seamless mobility to legacy
systems as well as to other emerging systems
including inter RAT Handovers and Service based
RAT Selection
Maintain appropriate level of security
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Allow for reasonable terminal power consumption

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Suggestion



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To Create the Study Item of AIE
Match the Performance of 3GPP LTE
Time to Market Before 2009, and Complete the
Standard Before 2007
Harmonization HRPD and 1X EV-DV or Enhance
interoperation ability
Pay more attentions to new technologies such as
OFDM and MIMO
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