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[[File:P_ID2262__Mob_A_3_10.png|right|frame|Some GSM/UMTS developments]]
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[[File:P_ID2262__Mob_A_3_10.png|right|frame|Some  $\rm GSM/UMTS$  developments]]
Shortly after the first release of GSM and UMTS, there were already efforts to significantly increase the transmission speed of data transmission. The following standardized system variants were developed:
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Shortly after the first release of  GSM  and  UMTS, there were already efforts to significantly increase the speed of data transmission.  The following standardized system variants were developed:
*HSCSD:   ''High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data,''
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*$\rm HSCSD$:   "High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data",
*GPRS:   ''General Packet Radio Service,''
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*$\rm GPRS$:   "General Packet Radio Service",
*EDGE:   ''Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution,''
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*$\rm EDGE$:   "Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution",
*HSUPA:   ''High Speed Uplink Packet Access,''
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*$\rm HSUPA$:   "High-Speed Uplink Packet Access",
*HSDPA:   ''High Speed Downlink Packet Access.''
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*$\rm HSDPA$:   "High-Speed Downlink Packet Access".
  
  
HSUPA and HSDPA are also combined to form ''High Speed Packet Access''   ⇒   HSPA. The above chart shows the data transmission rates of these advanced mobile communications standards, whereby we specify so-called "peak data rates" for HSCSD, GPRS and EDGE, which were difficult to achieve under real conditions (at about 2012).
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HSUPA and HSDPA are also combined to form  "High-Speed Packet Access"   ⇒   $\rm HSPA$.  The above chart shows the data transmission rates of these advanced mobile communications standards, whereby we specify so-called  "peak data rates"  for HSCSD, GPRS and EDGE, which were difficult to achieve under real conditions  (at least in this year 2012).
  
  
 
The indicated rates for HSUPA and HSDPA are now quite realistic.  
 
The indicated rates for HSUPA and HSDPA are now quite realistic.  
The standard has been modified several times. In 2012, the „peak data rates” for HSUPA have been denoted as    $6 \ \rm Mbit/s$ , and equivalently for HSDPA   $28.8 \ \rm Mbit/s$ .  
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*The standard has been modified several times.  In 2012, the „peak data rates” for HSUPA have been denoted as    $6 \ \rm Mbit/s$ , and equivalently for HSDPA   $28.8 \ \rm Mbit/s$ .  
*However, it has to be taken into account that under "best conditions", HSCSD/GPRS/EDGE means a single user with a bandwidth  $400 \ \rm kHz$  and HSUPA/HSDPA means a single user with a bandwidth  $5 \rm MHz$  (i.e. even better conditions).
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*However, it has to be taken into account that under "best conditions",  
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**HSCSD/GPRS/EDGE means a single user with a bandwidth of  $400 \ \rm kHz$,  and  
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**HSUPA/HSDPA means a single user with a bandwidth of  $5 \ \rm MHz$  (i.e. even better conditions).
  
  
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''Notes:''  
 
''Notes:''  
  
*This task belongs to the chapter  [[Mobile_Communications/Die_Charakteristika_von_UMTS|Die Charakteristika von UMTS]].
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*This task refers to the chapter  [[Mobile_Communications/Characteristics_of_UMTS|Characteristics of UMTS]].
*Particular reference is made to the page    [[Mobile_Communications/Die_Charakteristika_von_UMTS#UMTS.E2.80.93Erweiterungen_HSDPA_und_HSUPA|UMTS–Erweiterungen HSDPA und HSUPA]].
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*Reference is also made to the page    [[Mobile_Communications/Characteristics_of_UMTS#UMTS_extensions_HSDPA_and_HSUPA|UMTS extensions HSDPA and HSUPA]].
  
  
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{Welche der folgenden Standards basieren auf der UMTS–Technologie?
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{Which of the following standards are based on UMTS technology?
 
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- HSCSD,
 
- HSCSD,
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+ HSPA.
 
+ HSPA.
  
{Which of the following standards does one count as the 3rd generation of mobile phones?
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{Which of the following standards belong to the 3rd generation of mobile phones?
 
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- HSCSD,
 
- HSCSD,
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- Through the packet-oriented system architecture.
 
- Through the packet-oriented system architecture.
+ Through a higher code rate ( puncturing of the convolutional code.
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+ Through a higher code rate (puncturing of the convolutional code).
 
+ By combining several time slots.
 
+ By combining several time slots.
  
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+ Several time slots can be combined.
 
+ Several time slots can be combined.
  
{Which of the following characteristics characterize EDGE?
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{Which of the following features characterize EDGE?
 
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+ Es ist paketorientiert statt leitungsorientiert.
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+ It is packet-oriented instead of circuit-oriented.
+ Es verwendet auch eine 8–PSK–Modulation.
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+ It also uses 8-PSK modulation.
+ Es können mehrere Zeitschlitze kombiniert werden.
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+ Several time slots can be combined.
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{Which of the following characteristics characterize HSPA?
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{Which of the following features characterize HSPA?
 
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+ HSDPA/HSUPA use hybrid ARQ and node scheduling.
 
+ HSDPA/HSUPA use hybrid ARQ and node scheduling.
 
+ Modulation, coding and transmission rate are adaptive.
 
+ Modulation, coding and transmission rate are adaptive.
+ Adaptation is made with regard to the largest cell capacity.
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+ Adaptation is made with regard to the maximum cell capacity.
  
  
 
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===Sample solution===
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===Solution===
 
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'''(1)'''&nbsp; Richtig ist nur der  <u>Lösungsvorschlag 4</u>:  
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'''(1)'''&nbsp; Correct is only the <u>solution 4</u>:  
*Nur HSDPA und HSUPA sind Weiterentwicklungen von UMTS.  
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*Only HSDPA and HSUPA are further developments of UMTS.  
*Dagegen werden HSCSD, GPRS und EDGE der GSM&ndash;Phase $2+$ zugerechnet.
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*HSCSD, GPRS and EDGE, on the other hand, are assigned to the GSM phase&nbsp; $2+$.
  
  
'''(2)'''&nbsp; Zutreffend sind die <u>Lösungsvorschläge 3 und 4</u>:  
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'''(2)'''&nbsp; The <u>solutions 3 and 4</u> are applicable:  
*EDGE zählt man tatsächlich auch zu den 3G&ndash;Mobilfunksystemen, obwohl es in der GSM&ndash;Phase $2+$ entstanden ist.
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*EDGE is actually also counted among the 3G mobile phone systems, although it was created in the GSM phase&nbsp; $2+$.
  
  
'''(3)'''&nbsp; Richtig sind die <u>Lösungsvorschläge 2 und 3</u>:  
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'''(3)'''&nbsp; Correct are the <u>solutions 2 and 3</u>:  
*Bei HSCSD wird die in einem Zeitschlitz übertragbare Datenrate durch Punktierung des Faltungscodes von $9.6 \ \rm kbit/s$ (beim herkömmlichen GSM) um $50 \ \%$ auf $14.4 \ \rm kbit/s$ gesteigert.  
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*With HSCSD, the data rate that can be transmitted in one time slot is increased by&nbsp; $50  \%$&nbsp; from&nbsp; $9.6 \ \rm kbit/s$&nbsp; (with conventional GSM) to&nbsp; $14.4 \ \rm kbit/s$&nbsp; by puncturing the convolutional code.  
*Durch die Bündelung von vier Zeitschlitzen erreicht man schließlich bei dieser leitungsorientierten GSM&ndash;Weiterentwicklung die maximale Übertragungsrate von $57.6 \ \rm kbit/s$.  
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*By bundling four time slots, the maximum transmission rate of&nbsp; $57.6 \ \ \rm kbit/s$&nbsp; is finally achieved with this circuit-oriented further developed GSM.  
*Hierfür sind beste Bedingungen vorausgesetzt. In der Realität wird dieser theoretische Wert eher nicht erreicht.
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*The best conditions are required for this.&nbsp; In reality, this theoretical value is rather not reached.
  
  
'''(4)'''&nbsp; Richtig sind die <u>Aussagen 1 und 3</u>:  
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'''(4)'''&nbsp; Correct are the <u>statements 1 and 3</u>:  
*Durch die paketorientierte Übertragung und einige andere Maßnahmen, die zu kürzeren Zugriffszeiten führen, ergibt sich eine Datenübertragungsrate von bis zu $21.4 \ \rm kbit/s$.  
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*Packet-oriented transmission and some other measures leading to shorter access times result in a data transfer rate of up to&nbsp; $21.4 \ \rm kbit/s$.  
*Durch die Bündelung von acht Zeitschlitzen (''Multislot Capability'') erreicht man maximal $171.2 \ \rm kbit/s$ (auch dies ist ein theoretischer Wert).  
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*By bundling eight time slots&nbsp; ("Multislot Capability") one reaches a maximum of&nbsp; $171.2 \ \ \rm kbit/s$&nbsp; (but this is also a theoretical value).  
*Als Modulationsverfahren wird wie beim herkömmlichen GSM ausschließlich ''Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying'' (GMSK) verwendet.
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*As with conventional GSM, only "Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying" (GMSK) is used as modulation method.
  
  
'''(5)'''&nbsp; Richtig sind  <u>alle Lösungsvorschläge</u>:
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'''(5)'''&nbsp; Correct are <u> all proposed solutions</u>:
*EDGE ist ebenfalls paketorientiert und stellt insgesamt neun verschiedene [[Examples_of_Communication_Systems/Weiterentwicklungen_des_GSM#Enhanced_Data_Rates_for_GSM_Evolution|Modulation and Coding Schemes]] (MCS) zur Verfügung, die je nach Kanalbedingungen ausgewählt werden.  
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*EDGE is also package-oriented and provides a total of nine different&nbsp; [[Examples_of_Communication_Systems/Weiterentwicklungen_des_GSM#Enhanced_Data_Rates_for_GSM_Evolution|Modulation and Coding Schemes]]&nbsp; (MCS) which are selected according to the channel conditions.  
*In den höheren Modi (ab MCS–5) wird anstelle von GMSK das kompaktere Modulationsverfahren 8–PSK verwendet, bei dem mit jedem Eingangssymbol drei Bit übertragen werden und dadurch die Datenrate (theoretisch) verdreifacht wird.  
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*In the higher modes (MCS-5 and higher), the more compact modulation method&nbsp; "8-PSK"&nbsp; is used instead of GMSK, in which three bits are transmitted with each input symbol, thus (theoretically) tripling the data rate.  
*Mit MCS–8 (laut Angabe $54.5 \ \rm kbit/s$) und sieben Zeitschlitzen erreicht man immerhin schon $380.8 \ \rm kbit/s$ und damit die Größenordnung von UMTS.  
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*With MCS-8&nbsp; $($according to the specification&nbsp; $54.5 \ \rm kbit/s)$&nbsp; and seven time slots, one reaches&nbsp; $380.8 \ \rm kbit/s$&nbsp; and thus the order of magnitude of UMTS.  
  
  
'''(6)'''&nbsp; Richtig sind auch hier <u>alle Lösungsvorschläge</u>:  
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'''(6)'''&nbsp;<u>All solution suggestions</u> are correct:  
*Man nutzt bei HSPA das [[Examples_of_Communication_Systems/Weiterentwicklungen_von_UMTS#HARQ.E2.80.93Verfahren_und_Node_B_Scheduling|Hybrid–ARQ–Verfahren]] sowie [[Examples_of_Communication_Systems/Weiterentwicklungen_von_UMTS#HARQ.E2.80.93Verfahren_und_Node_B_Scheduling|Node–B–Scheduling]].
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*At HSPA one uses the&nbsp; [[Examples_of_Communication_Systems/Further_Developments_of_UMTS#HARQ_procedure_and_.22Node_B_Scheduling.22|Hybrid ARQ procedure and "Node B Scheduling"]].&nbsp;
* Zudem gestaltet man Modulation, Codierung und Übertragungsrate [[Examples_of_Communication_Systems/Weiterentwicklungen_von_UMTS#Adaptive_Modulation.2C_Codierung_und_.C3.9Cbertragungsrate|adaptiv]].  
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* In addition, modulation, coding and transmission rate are designed&nbsp; [[Examples_of_Communication_Systems/Further_Developments_of_UMTS#Adaptive_modulation.2C_adaptive_coding_and_adaptive_transmission_rate|adaptive]].  
*Die Optimierungsgröße ist dabei nicht die Datenrate einzelner Nutzer, sondern eine möglichst große Zellenkapazität hinsichtlich aller Mobilfunkteilnehmer.
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*The optimization factor is not the data rate of individual users, but rather the largest possible cell capacity with regard to all mobile phone users.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 13:37, 23 March 2021

Some  $\rm GSM/UMTS$  developments

Shortly after the first release of  GSM  and  UMTS, there were already efforts to significantly increase the speed of data transmission.  The following standardized system variants were developed:

  • $\rm HSCSD$:   "High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data",
  • $\rm GPRS$:   "General Packet Radio Service",
  • $\rm EDGE$:   "Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution",
  • $\rm HSUPA$:   "High-Speed Uplink Packet Access",
  • $\rm HSDPA$:   "High-Speed Downlink Packet Access".


HSUPA and HSDPA are also combined to form  "High-Speed Packet Access"   ⇒   $\rm HSPA$.  The above chart shows the data transmission rates of these advanced mobile communications standards, whereby we specify so-called  "peak data rates"  for HSCSD, GPRS and EDGE, which were difficult to achieve under real conditions  (at least in this year 2012).


The indicated rates for HSUPA and HSDPA are now quite realistic.

  • The standard has been modified several times.  In 2012, the „peak data rates” for HSUPA have been denoted as   $6 \ \rm Mbit/s$ , and equivalently for HSDPA  $28.8 \ \rm Mbit/s$ .
  • However, it has to be taken into account that under "best conditions",
    • HSCSD/GPRS/EDGE means a single user with a bandwidth of  $400 \ \rm kHz$,  and
    • HSUPA/HSDPA means a single user with a bandwidth of  $5 \ \rm MHz$  (i.e. even better conditions).




Notes:


Questionnaire

1

Which of the following standards are based on UMTS technology?

HSCSD,
GPRS,
EDGE,
HSPA.

2

Which of the following standards belong to the 3rd generation of mobile phones?

HSCSD,
GPRS,
EDGE,
HSPA.

3

How do you achieve the data rate  $57.6 \ \rm kbit/s$  with HSCSD?

Through the packet-oriented system architecture.
Through a higher code rate (puncturing of the convolutional code).
By combining several time slots.

4

Which of the following features characterize GPRS?

It is packet-oriented instead of circuit-oriented.
It also uses 8-PSK modulation.
Several time slots can be combined.

5

Which of the following features characterize EDGE?

It is packet-oriented instead of circuit-oriented.
It also uses 8-PSK modulation.
Several time slots can be combined.

6

Which of the following features characterize HSPA?

HSDPA/HSUPA use hybrid ARQ and node scheduling.
Modulation, coding and transmission rate are adaptive.
Adaptation is made with regard to the maximum cell capacity.


Solution

(1)  Correct is only the solution 4:

  • Only HSDPA and HSUPA are further developments of UMTS.
  • HSCSD, GPRS and EDGE, on the other hand, are assigned to the GSM phase  $2+$.


(2)  The solutions 3 and 4 are applicable:

  • EDGE is actually also counted among the 3G mobile phone systems, although it was created in the GSM phase  $2+$.


(3)  Correct are the solutions 2 and 3:

  • With HSCSD, the data rate that can be transmitted in one time slot is increased by  $50 \%$  from  $9.6 \ \rm kbit/s$  (with conventional GSM) to  $14.4 \ \rm kbit/s$  by puncturing the convolutional code.
  • By bundling four time slots, the maximum transmission rate of  $57.6 \ \ \rm kbit/s$  is finally achieved with this circuit-oriented further developed GSM.
  • The best conditions are required for this.  In reality, this theoretical value is rather not reached.


(4)  Correct are the statements 1 and 3:

  • Packet-oriented transmission and some other measures leading to shorter access times result in a data transfer rate of up to  $21.4 \ \rm kbit/s$.
  • By bundling eight time slots  ("Multislot Capability") one reaches a maximum of  $171.2 \ \ \rm kbit/s$  (but this is also a theoretical value).
  • As with conventional GSM, only "Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying" (GMSK) is used as modulation method.


(5)  Correct are all proposed solutions:

  • EDGE is also package-oriented and provides a total of nine different  Modulation and Coding Schemes  (MCS) which are selected according to the channel conditions.
  • In the higher modes (MCS-5 and higher), the more compact modulation method  "8-PSK"  is used instead of GMSK, in which three bits are transmitted with each input symbol, thus (theoretically) tripling the data rate.
  • With MCS-8  $($according to the specification  $54.5 \ \rm kbit/s)$  and seven time slots, one reaches  $380.8 \ \rm kbit/s$  and thus the order of magnitude of UMTS.


(6) All solution suggestions are correct:

  • At HSPA one uses the  Hybrid ARQ procedure and "Node B Scheduling"
  • In addition, modulation, coding and transmission rate are designed  adaptive.
  • The optimization factor is not the data rate of individual users, but rather the largest possible cell capacity with regard to all mobile phone users.