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− | + | '''(2)''' All entries belonging to UMTS are marked in red in the table ⇒ <u>Answer 1</u>: | |
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+ | *$\rm W-CDMA$ includes | ||
+ | # "UTRA-FDD", the FDD component of the European UMTS standard, | ||
+ | # the American "cdma 2000 system", which, however, does not belong to UMTS. | ||
+ | *Added to $\rm TD-CDMA$ are: | ||
+ | # "UTRA-TDD", the TDD component of UMTS, | ||
+ | # the Chinese "TD-SCDMA", now integrated into the UMTS TDD standard. | ||
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+ | The three system variants that belong to IMT-2000 but not to UMTS are: | ||
+ | *$\rm TDMA$: This includes further developments of the GSM offshoot ''EDGE'' and its American counterpart ''UWC-136'', | ||
+ | *$\rm FD-TDMA$, the further development of the cordless telephony standard ''DECT'', | ||
+ | *the American standard $\rm cdma $. | ||
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+ | '''(4)''' Correct are <u>answers 1, 4 and 6</u>, as you can read in the book "Examples of Communication Systems" in chapter [[Examples_of_Communication_Systems/UMTS_Network_Architecture|UMTS Network Architecture]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:20, 24 January 2021
On the right there are various terms used in 3G mobile communications systems.
Third generation systems include, for example, the following standards:
- $\text{IMT–2000}$: This abbreviation stands for $\rm I\hspace{-0.01cm}$nternational $\hspace{0.05cm}\rm M\hspace{-0.01cm}$obile $\hspace{0.05cm}\rm T\hspace{-0.01cm}$elecommunications at the year $2000$;
- $\text{UMTS}$: $\rm U\hspace{-0.01cm}$niversal $\rm M\hspace{-0.01cm}$obile $\rm T\hspace{-0.03cm}$elecommunication $\rm S\hspace{-0.01cm}$ystem.
Only one of the twenty listed terms is out of the ordinary. This is a system extension of $\rm GSM$.
Notes:
- This task refers to the chapter Characteristics of UMTS.
- Reference is also made to the main chapter UMTS of the book "Examples of Communication Systems".
Questionnaire
Solution
(1) Correct is the solution 2:
- The IMT-2000 standard includes in a first level "W-CDMA", "TD-CDMA", TDMA and "FD-TDMA", where only the first two mentioned variants are simultaneously attributed to the UMTS standard.
- From this follows: UMTS is a subset of IMT-2000, not vice versa.
(2) All entries belonging to UMTS are marked in red in the table ⇒ Answer 1:
- $\rm W-CDMA$ includes
- "UTRA-FDD", the FDD component of the European UMTS standard,
- the American "cdma 2000 system", which, however, does not belong to UMTS.
- Added to $\rm TD-CDMA$ are:
- "UTRA-TDD", the TDD component of UMTS,
- the Chinese "TD-SCDMA", now integrated into the UMTS TDD standard.
(3) Correct is the solution 2:
The three system variants that belong to IMT-2000 but not to UMTS are:
- $\rm TDMA$: This includes further developments of the GSM offshoot EDGE and its American counterpart UWC-136,
- $\rm FD-TDMA$, the further development of the cordless telephony standard DECT,
- the American standard $\rm cdma $.
(4) Correct are answers 1, 4 and 6, as you can read in the book "Examples of Communication Systems" in chapter UMTS Network Architecture.
(5) From the above link it also appears that answers 2, 3 and 5 apply here.
Übrigens:
Der einzige Begriff in der Grafik auf der Angabenseite, der sich nicht auf UMTS bezieht, ist „GPRS” ⇒ General Packet Radio Service ist eine GSM–Erweiterung.