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Chapter 1Introduction to Wireless Communication Systems

School of Information Science and Engineering, SDU

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Outline

l Wireless Historyl The Wireless Vision l Technical Challengesl Wireless definitionsl Classification of Wireless Systemsl Modern Wireless Systems and Trends

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Wireless History

l Ancient Systems: Smoke Signals, Carrier Pigeons, …l Radio invented in the 1880s by Marconi l Many sophisticated military radio systems were

developed during and after WW2 l Cellular has enjoyed exponential growth since 1988l Ignited the wireless revolution l Voice, data, and multimedia becoming ubiquitous l Use in third world countries growing rapidly

l Wifi also enjoying tremendous success and growth l Wide area networks (e.g. Wimax) l Short-range systems: Bluetooth, UWB, …

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The Wireless Vision

l Next-generation Cellular l Wireless Internet Access l Wireless Multimedia l Sensor Networks l Smart Homes/Spaces l Automated Highways l In-Body Networks l Internet of thingsl All this and more

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Technical Challengesl Network Challenges l Scarce spectrum l Demanding/diverse applications l Reliability l Ubiquitous coverage l Seamless indoor/outdoor operation

l Device Challengesl Size, Power, Cost l Multiple Antennas in Silicon l Multi-radio Integration l Coexistence

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Wireless System Definitionsl Mobile Station

§ A station in the cellular radio service intended for use while in motion at unspecified locations. They can be either hand-held personal units (portables) or installed on vehicles (mobiles)

l Base station§ A fixed station in a mobile radio system used for radio

communication with the mobile stations. Base stations are located at the center or edge of a coverage region. They consists of radio channels and transmitter and receiver antennas mounted on top of a tower.

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Wireless System Definitionsl Mobile Switching Center

§ Switching center which coordinates the routing of calls in a large service area. In a cellular radio system, the MSC connections the cellular base stations and the mobiles to the PSTN (telephone network). It is also called Mobile Telephone Switching Office (MTSO)

l Subscriber§ A user who pays subscription charges for using a mobile

communication system

l Transceiver§ A device capable of simultaneously transmitting and

receiving radio signals

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Wireless System Definitionsl Control Channel

§ Radio channel used for transmission of call setup, call request, call initiation and other beacon and control purposes.

l Forward Channel§ Radio channel used for transmission of information from the

base station to the mobile

l Reverse Channel§ Radio channel used for transmission of information from

mobile to base station

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Wireless System Definitionsl Simplex Systems

§ Communication systems which provide only one-way communication

l Half Duplex Systems§ Communication Systems which allow two-way

communication by using the same radio channel for both transmission and reception. At any given time, the user can either transmit or receive information.

l Full Duplex Systems§ Communication systems which allow simultaneous two-way

communication. Transmission and reception is typically on two different channels (FDD).

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Wireless System Definitionsl Handoff

§ The process of transferring a mobile station from one channel or base station to an other.

l Roamer§ A mobile station which operates in a service area (market)

other than that from which service has been subscribed.

l Page§ A brief message which is broadcast over the entire service

area, usually in simulcast fashion by many base stations at the same time.

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Wireless Systems

l Paging Messaging Systems l Cordless Telephonesl Satellite Based Mobile Systemsl Cellular Telephony (High-tier)l Wide Area Wireless Data Systems (High-tier)l High Speed Local and Personal Area

Networksl 3G Systems

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Major Mobile Radio Standards USA

300DQPSK1850-1990TDMA/FDMA1994Cordless/PCSPACS

200GMSK1850-1990TDMA1994PCSDCS-1900 (GSM)

154-FSKSeveralSimplex1993PagingFLEX

1250QPSK/BPSK824-8941800-2000

CDMA1993Cellular/PCSIS-95

30GMSK824-894FH/Packet1993CellularCDPD

30DQPSK824-894TDMA1991CellularUSDC

30FM824-894FDMA1983CellularAMPS

Channel BW(KHz)

ModulationFrequency Band(MHz)

MultipleAccess

Year Intro

TypeStandard

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Major Mobile Radio Standards -Europe

100GFSK864-868FDMA1989CordlessCT2

200GMSK1710-1880TDMA1993Cordless/PCSDCS-1800

1728GFSK1880-1900TDMA1993CordlessDECT

254-FSKSeveralFDMA41993PagingERMES

20-10FM450-465FDMA1985CellularC-450

200KHzGMSK890-960TDMA1990Cellular/PCSGSM

12.5FM890-960FDMA1986CellularNMT-900

25FM900FDMA1985CellularETACS

Channel BW(KHz)

ModulationFrequency Band(MHz)

MultipleAccess

Year Intro

TypeStandard

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Paging Systems

l One-way messaging (asymmetric communication)l Wide-area coveragel Low complexity, very low-power pager (receiver)

devices

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Wide-Area Paging System

PSTN

Base stationTelephone

PagingTerminal

PagingTerminal

PagingTerminal

Base station

Base station

pager

Satellite

Paging Control Center

Terrestrial Link

Terrestrial Link

Satellite Link

City 1

City 2

City N

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Cordless Telephone Systems

l Low mobility (in terms of range and speed)l Low power consumption/ Short transmission rangel Two-way wireless voice communicationl High circuit qualityl Low cost equipment, small form factor and long talk-timel No handoffs between base unitsl At homes or public places where cordless phone base

units are available

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Cordless Telephone Systems

CordlessPhone

Base unit

PSTN TelephoneNetwork

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Satellite Communication Systemsl Two-way (or one-way) limited quality voice or data

transmissionl Very wide range and coverage

§ Large regions§ Sometimes global coverage§ Very useful in sparsely populated areas: rural areas, sea,

mountains, etc.

l Target: Vehicles and/or other stationary/mobile uses

l Expensive base station (satellites) systems

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Satellite communication systemsl Very large coverage

l Low overall system capacityl Expensive servicel Proposed Satellite Systemsl LEOS: Low-earth orbit satellite systems

§ 10-100 satellites/system§ High overall system capacity, low delay§ Many but comparably less expensive satellites

l MEOS: Medium-earth satellite systemsl GEOS: Geostationary or Geosynchronous Orbit Systems

§ Fewer than 10 satellites/system§ Low overall system capacity, high end-to-end delay (~0.5sec)§ Very expensive satellites

l Iridium, Globalstar, Teledesic, Inmarsat are some example systems

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Cellular Telephone Systems

l High mobility provisionl Wide-rangel Two-way wireless voice communicationl Handoff and roaming supportl Integrated with sophisticated public switched

telephone network (PSTN)l High transmit power requires at the handsets

(~2W)

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Cellular Telephone Systems

Radio tower

PSTNTelephoneNetwork

Mobile SwitchingCenter

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Cellular Telephone Systems

l Mobile users and handsetsl Very complex circuitry and design

l Base stationsl Provides gateway functionality between wireless

and wireline linksl Mobile switching centersl Connect cellular system to the terrestrial

telephone network

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Modern Wireless Systems

l Cellular Networksl Wireless Local Loop (WLL) and LMDSl High-Speed Wireless LANsl Wireless Body Area Networks

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Cellular Networksl First Generation

l Analog Systemsl Analog Modulation, mostly FM l AMPSl Voice Trafficl FDMA/FDD multiple access

l Second Generation (2G)l Digital Systemsl Digital Modulationl Voice Trafficl TDMA/FDD and CDMA/FDD multiple access

l 2.5Gl Digital Systemsl Voice + Low-datarate Data

l Third Generationl Digitall Voice + High-datarate Data l Multimedia Transmission also

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2G Technologies

VSELP at 7.95 KbpsRPE-LTP at 13 KbpsCELP at 13KbpsEVRC at 8Kbps

Speech Coding

3864Voice Channels per carrier

48.6 Kbps (IS-136)42 Kbps (PDC)

270.833 Kbps1.2288 Mchips/secChannel Data Rate

30 KHz (IS-136)(25 KHz PDC)

200 KHz1.25 MHzCarrier Seperation

π/4 DQPSKGMSK with BT=0.3BPSK with Quadrature Spreading

Modulation

TDMATDMACDMAMultiple Access

FDDFDDFDDDeplexing

869-894 MHz (Cellular)1930-1990 (US PCS)800 MHz, 1500 MHz (Japan)

935-960 (Europa)1930-1990 (US PCS)

869-894 MHz (US Cellular)1930-1990 MHz (US PCS)

Downlink Frequencies

800 MHz, 1500 Mhz (Japan)1850-1910 (US PCS)

890-915 MHz (Eurpe)1850-1910 (US PCS)

824-849 (Cellular)1850-1910 (US PCS)

Uplink Frequencies (MHz)

IS-54/IS-136PDC

GSM, DCS-1900cdmaOne (IS-95)

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2G and Data

l 2G is developed for voice communicationsl You can send data over 2G channels by

using modeml Provides adat rates in the order of ~9.6 Kbpsl Increased data rates are requires for internet

applicationl This requires evolution towards new systems:

2.5 G

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2.5G Technologies

l Evolution of TDMA Systemsl HSCSD for 2.5G GSM

§ Up to 57.6 Kbps data-rate

l GPRS for GSM and IS-136§ Up to 171.2 Kbps data-rate

l EDGE for 2.5G GSM and IS-136§ Up to 384 Kbps data-rate

l Evolution of CDMA Systemsl IS-95B

§ Up to 64 Kbps

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3G Systems

l Goalsl Voice and Data Transmissionl Simultanous voice and data access

l Multi-megabit Internet accessl Interactive web sessions

l Voice-activated callsl Multimedia Contentl Live music

l CDMA2000, WCDMA, TD-SCDMA

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3G Systemsl Evolution of Systems

l CDMA sysystem evaolved to CDMA2000§ CDMA2000-1xRTT: Upto 307 Kbps§ CDMA2000-1xEV:§ CDMA2000-1xEVDO: upto 2.4 Mbps§ CDMA2000-1xEVDV: 144 Kbps datarate

l GSM, IS-136 and PDC evolved to W-CDMA (Wideband CDMA) (also called UMTS) § Up to 2.048 Mbps data-rates§ Future systems 8Mbps§ Expected to be fully deployed by 2010-2015

l New spectrum is allocated for these technologies

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Upgrade Paths for 2G Technologies

IS-136PDCGSMIS-95

IS-95B HSCSDGPRS

EDGE

W-CDMAEDGE

TD-SCDMA

cdma200-1xRTT

cdma2000-1xEV,DV,DO

cdma200-3xRTT

2G

2.5G

3G

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WLL and LMDS

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WLL and LMDS

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High-Speed Wireless LANs (WLAN)

l Characterized byl Low mobility (not for vehicular use)l High speed data transmissionl Confined regions – buildings and campusesl Coverage: 100m – 300m per base stationl Speed: 2-11Mbps, 20Mbpsl Uses ISM bands

§ 902-928 MHz§ 2400-2483.5 MHz§ 5725-5850 MHz

l Uses FHSS or DSSS spectrum usage techniques

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WLAN Standards

5 GHz

5 GHz

5 Ghz

2.4 GHz

Frequency Band

~50m

~50m

~100m

~100m

Range

20MbpsHiperLAN(Europe)

54 MbpsHiperLAN/2

54 MbpsIEEE 802.11a

5.5 – 11MbpsIEEE 802.11b

Bitrate

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Personal Area Networks (PANs)l Bluetoothl 2.5GHz ISM bandl 10m range, 1mW transmit powerl 100m range, requires increase in transmit power l 1 Mbps data rate shared between 7 devicesl FHSS spread spectrum usel TDD duplex schemel Polling based multiple accessl Retricted start topology

§ 1 master connects to 7 slaves

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Personal Area Networks (PANs)