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1 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan Wireless Technology Beyond 3G In Japan Dave Smith
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2 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan Technology Evolution
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3 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan Requirement 100Mb/s Wide area By 2010 How? USA – WLAN Europe – convergence Japan – new air interface Datarate is the Goal
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4 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan What are key technologies ? Telecommunications Council Report 2001 New air interface Software Defined Radio Adaptive Array Antennas High level modulation schemes Dynamic link adaptation
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5 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan What are the key technologies? Telecommunications Council Report 2001 New air interface Software Defined Radio Adaptive Array Antennas High level modulation schemes Dynamic link adaptation MIMO Direct Conversion receivers
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6 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan Access Scheme 4-5 GHz NTT DoCoMO defined access scheme (referenced 4 year study) OFDMA vs MC –CDMA
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・ For Seamless Area Coverage, Multi-cell Structure is necessary. CDMA can achieve the best spectrum efficiency. ・ For High Throughput, Single-cell Structure is suitable because it can avoid inter-cell interference. OFDM can achieve the best spectrum efficiency. Current Multiple Access Technologies 2002 c NTT DoCoMo 7 But ・・・・・ - Each scheme is not best in the other cell structure. - For the flexible area coverage and service deployment with lower cost, both Multi-cell and Single-cell environments should be supported with maximum throughput. Look for New Wireless Access Scheme that covers both environments.
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8 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan OFCDMA And the winner is …….. OFCDMA is MC CDMA. If the spreading factor = 1, MC-CDMA OFDMA. f Spreading and Scrambling Code #1 #2 #C mux SF Code Multiplexing Variable Spreading Factor MC CDMA
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9 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan Smart antennas Considered “Indispensable” All labs have active programmes Trial antenna at KDDI Status: Probably lag Europe e.g. NTTDoCoMo array RLS processor
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10 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan MIMO Multi-element array antenna at both ends of link. Space-time coding Highly computationally intensive Status: All Japanese R&D labs have a programme No obvious advance over European knowledge “USA well ahead of rest of the world” Tx Processing DeMux Encoding, Modulation, Tx Processing DeMux Encoding, Modulation, Rx Processing Demodulation Decoding, Mux, Rx Processing Demodulation Decoding, Mux, MIMO CHANNEL TRR T NMM N hh hh 1 111 Tx Rx
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11 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan Will this achieve 100Mb/s? No calculation to confirm this yet. Real transmit power issues Battery technology Testbed under construction: Summer 2002 200m range LoS 100 Mb/s Downlink, 40 Mb/s uplink Note BLAST work in USA: spectral efficiency of 20-40bit/s, But real life?
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12 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan Terminals 3G is here NTTDoCoMo – FOMA W-CDMA terminals from NEC and Matsushita KDDI – CDMA 2000 – multiple suppliers
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FOMA -Terminals 13 2001 c NTT DoCoMo FOMA N2001/2002 FOMA P2101V /D2101V FOMA P2401 Standard (i-mode)Data Card Visual Voice, 384k Packet/ i-mode, 64k Data, Multi Access 64k Real-time Video, Voice, 384k Packet/ i-mode 384k Packet, 64k Data,
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14 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan KDDI Pics and projections
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15 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan 4G terminal concepts Voice recognition Wearable communicators/computers Status: Early days
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16 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan 4G terminal concepts Voice recognition Wearable communicators/computers Status: Early days
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17 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan Direct conversion Quoted as necessary for 4G by NTT, KDDI, Fujitsu and Matsushita Single chip solution Reduced cost
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18 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan Software Defined Radio IEICE SDR study group Considered ‘key’ Unclear strategy for terminals or basestations
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19 © Roke Manor Research 2002 Roke Manor Research RC/DWS/Japan Summary 100 Mb/s is a target for 4G research Need new air interface to achieve it. Not in tune with Europe or USA If right, Japanese research programme will provide a technical and market lead in next 10 years If wrong ….
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