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'''(2)'''&nbsp; Richtig sind die <u>Antworten 2 und 4</u>:  
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'''(2)'''&nbsp; Correct are the <u>answers 2 and 4</u>:  
*Es können mehrere Teilnehmer einen Frequenzblock belegen.
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*Several users can occupy one frequency block.
*TDMA ist zusätzlich möglich.  
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*TDMA is additionally possible.  
*Der Vorschlag 1 entspricht CDMA, der Vorschlag 3 trifft für OFDM zu.
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*The suggestion 1 corresponds to CDMA, suggestion 3 applies to OFDM.
  
  
'''(3)'''&nbsp; Entsprechend der Musterlösung zur Aufgabe '''(2)''' ist der <u>zweite Vorschlag</u> zutreffend &nbsp; &rArr; &nbsp; Schaubild &nbsp;$\rm B$.
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'''(3)'''&nbsp; According to the sample solution to the task '''(2)''' the <u>second proposal</u> is applicable &nbsp; &rArr; &nbsp; diagram &nbsp;$\rm B$.
  
  
  
'''(4)'''&nbsp; Richtig sind die <u>Lösungsvorschläge 1 und 2</u> im Gegensatz zum Vorschlag 3:  
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'''(4)'''&nbsp; Correct are the <u>solution proposals 1 and 2</u> in contrast to proposal 3:  
*Da bei OFDMA die Ressourcenzuteilung sich nicht nur auf den Zeitbereich beschränkt, sondern hier auch der Frequenzbereich optimal einbezogen wird, ist OFDMA flexibler als OFDM. Natürlich werden die Teilnehmer mit den besten Randbedingungen bei der Ressourcenverteilung bevorzugt.
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*Since OFDMA resource allocation is not only limited to the time domain, but also optimally includes the frequency domain, OFDMA is more flexible than OFDM. Of course, the users with the best boundary conditions for resource allocation are preferred.
*Angewendet wird also das eher unsolidarische Prinzip „Wem es schon gut geht, dem wird gegeben”. Dieses findet man häufig auch in der Politik vor.  
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*The rather unsolidary principle "If you're already doing well, you'll be given" is therefore applied. This is often found in politics as well.  
*Unbestritten ist allerdings, dass auf diese Weise der Gesamtdurchsatz der Zelle maximiert wird, was die Optimierungsgrundlage für die Netzbetreiber ist.  
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*It is undisputed, however, that in this way the total throughput of the cell is maximised, which is the basis for optimisation for the network operators.  
*Würde man die gesamte Leistung einem Teilnehmer mit extrem schlechten Bedingungen zur Verfügung stellen, so ginge der Gesamtdurchsatz gegen Null.
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*If the entire power were to be made available to a user with extremely poor conditions, the total throughput would be close to zero.
  
 
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Examples of frequency-time assignments

In the case of the 4G mobile radio system LTE, there was a change not only in the type of modulation compared with the 3G system UMTS , but also in the access procedure in particular.A suitable access method is characterized by the fact that as many users of a radio cell as possible can be supplied with the highest possible data rate. The total throughput is decisive.

The figure shows two diagrams  $\rm A$  and  $\rm B$  with exemplary frequency-time assignments. You should decide which access methods should be explained by these two diagrams.




Notes:


Questionnaire

1

What access methods are used with LTE?

CDMA,
OFDM,
OFDMA,
SC–FDMA.

2

Which of the statements apply to the OFDMA proceedings?

Each frequency block is occupied by only one user.
Several users can occupy one frequency block.
All users share the entire frequency band.
The use of TDMA is also mandatory.

3

Which chart describes OFDMA?

Chart $\rm A$,
Chart $\rm B$.

4

What applies to the allocation of resources?

OFDMA resource allocation is more flexible than OFDM.
In order to use this flexibility, a coordination between base station ($eNodeB$) and terminal is necessary.
Preference is always given to a channel with poor conditions.


Sample Solution

(1)  Correct are the solutions 3 and 4. LTE uses

  • Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) in downlink,
  • Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (SC–FDMA) in uplink.


  • Code Division Multiple Access is used in the 3G mobile system UMTS eingesetzt.
  • Bei DSL verwendet man Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access.
  • Dieses ist aber in diesem Zusammenhang eher als Modulationsverfahren zu verstehen, nicht als Vielfachzugriffsverfahren.


(2)  Correct are the answers 2 and 4:

  • Several users can occupy one frequency block.
  • TDMA is additionally possible.
  • The suggestion 1 corresponds to CDMA, suggestion 3 applies to OFDM.


(3)  According to the sample solution to the task (2) the second proposal is applicable   ⇒   diagram  $\rm B$.


(4)  Correct are the solution proposals 1 and 2 in contrast to proposal 3:

  • Since OFDMA resource allocation is not only limited to the time domain, but also optimally includes the frequency domain, OFDMA is more flexible than OFDM. Of course, the users with the best boundary conditions for resource allocation are preferred.
  • The rather unsolidary principle "If you're already doing well, you'll be given" is therefore applied. This is often found in politics as well.
  • It is undisputed, however, that in this way the total throughput of the cell is maximised, which is the basis for optimisation for the network operators.
  • If the entire power were to be made available to a user with extremely poor conditions, the total throughput would be close to zero.