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CDMA SYSTEM
1: Direct sequence and frequency hopped spread spectrum, spreading
sequence and their correlation functions, Acquisition and tracking of
spread spectrum signals.
2: Error probability for DS-CDMA, on AWGN channels, DS-CDMA on
frequency selective fading, channels, Performance analysis of cellular
CDMA.
3: Capacity estimation, Power control, effect of imperfect power
control on DS CDMA performance, Soft Handoffs.
4: Spreading /coding tradeoffs, multi-carrier CDMA, IS-95 CDMA
system, third generation CDMA systems, multi-user detection.
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• 1G Analog Cellular
• 2G TDMA - GSM
• 2G CDMA - IS-95
• 2.5G
• 3G
• 4G and Beyond
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First Generation (1G) mobile systems were designed to
offer a single service, i.e., speech.
Second Generation (2G) mobile systems were also
designed primarily to offer speech with a limited capability to
offer data at low rates.
Third Generation (3G) mobile systems are expected to
offer high-quality multi-media services and operate in
different environments.
3G systems are referred to as Universal Mobile
Telecommunications System (UMTS) in Europe and
International Mobile Telecommunications 2000 (IMT2000)
worldwide.
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1G: First generation wireless cellular: Early 1980s
Analog transmission, primarily speech: AMPS (Advanced Mobile
Phone Systems) and others
2G: Second generation wireless cellular: Late 1980s
Digital transmission
Primarily speech and low bit-rate data (9.6 Kbps)
High-tier: GSM, IS-95 (CDMA), etc
Low-tier (PCS): Low-cost, low-power, low-mobility e.g. PACS
2.5G: 2G evolved to medium rate (< 100kbps) data
3G: future Broadband multimedia
144 kbps - 384 kbps for high-mobility, high coverage
2 Mbps for low-mobility and low coverage
Beyond 3G: research in 4G
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AAMPSPS
IS-95
GSM
CDMA-2000
1XRTT
GPRS
CDMA2000
3XRTT
(UMTS)
EDGE
W-CDMA
(UMTS)1G-2G Migration
TDMA Migration
CDMA Migration
1980 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
1 Kbps
10 Kbps
50 Kbps
100 Kbps
150 Kbps
500 kbps
2 Mbps
Mobile radio telephones were used for military communications in early
20th century
Car-based telephones first introduced in mid 1940s
Single large transmitter on top of a tall building
Single channel used for sending and receiving
To talk, user pushed a button, enabled transmission and disabled
reception
Became known as “push-to-talk” in 1950s
CB-radio, taxis, police cars use this technology
IMTS (Improved Mobile Telephone System) introduced in 1960s
Used two channels (one for sending, one for receiving)
No need for push-to-talk
Used 23 channels from 150 MHz to 450 MHz
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1G uses analog signals and has 9.6 KHz maximum
transmission speed
Based on Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS),
1G uses 800-900 MHz frequency
Each channel is 30 KHz wide with 45 KHz passband
832 frequencies are available, with 790 used for voice
traffic and 42 for control channel
Two frequencies are required for conversation,
so there are actually only 395 voice channels and
21 control channels
Analog cellular phones are insecure
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The need for efficient frequency utilization of the
radio frequency spectrum and the desire to use
digital encoding of voice and digital modulation
of the radio carrier led to the development of this
generation of systems.
This second generation is considered to be a
digital one as opposed to the analogue first
generation.
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Voice, data and fax can be integrated into a single
system.
Better compression can lead to better channel
utilization.
Error correction codes can be used for better quality.
Sophisticated encryption can be used.
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Digital traffic channels – first-generation systems are almost
purely analog; second-generation systems are digital
Encryption – all second generation systems provide encryption
to prevent eavesdropping
Error detection and correction – second-generation digital traffic
allows for detection and correction, giving clear voice reception
Channel access – second-generation systems allow channels to
be dynamically shared by a number of users
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Completely designed from scratch (no backward
compatability)
Uses 124 channels per cell, each channel can support 8
users through TDM (992 users max)
Some channels used for control signals, etc
Several flavors based on frequency:
GSM (900 MHz)
GSM 1800 (called DCS 1800)
GSM 1900 (called DCS 1900) - used in North America
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Public
Switched
Telephone
Network
(PSTN)HLR
Gateway
MTSC
Terminating
MSC
VLR
1
10
3
2
10
5
4
10
6
9
10
1. Call made to mobile unit (cellular
phone)
2. Telephone network recognizes number
and gives to gateway MSC
3. MSC can‟t route further, interrogates
user‟s HLR
4. Interrogates VLR currently serving user
(roaming number request)
5. Routing number returned to HLR and
then to gateway MSC
6. Call routed to terminating MSC
7. MSC asks VLR to correlate call to
the subscriber
8. VLR complies
9. Mobile unit is paged
10. Mobile unit responds, MSCs convey
information back to telephone
Legend: MTSC= Mobile Telephone Service Center, BTS = Base Transceiver Station
HLR=Home Location Register, VLR=Visiting Location Register
 Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) is a digital wireless
technology that was pioneered and commercially developed by
QUALCOMM.
CDMA works by converting speech into digital information, which is
then transmitted as a radio signal over a wireless network. Using a
unique code to distinguish each different call, CDMA enables many
more people to share the airwaves at the same time - without
static, cross-talk or interference.
Commercially introduced in 1995, CDMA quickly became one of the
world's fastest-growing wireless technologies. In 1999, the
International Telecommunications Union selected CDMA as the
industry standard for new "third-generation" (3G) wireless systems.
 Today, over 100 million consumers worldwide rely on CDMA for
clear, reliable voice communications and leading-edge dataMonday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
IS-95 is the best known example of 2G with CDMA
Advantages of CDMA for Cellular
 Frequency diversity – frequency-dependent transmission
impairments have less effect on signal
 Multipath resistance – chipping codes used for CDMA
exhibit low cross correlation and low autocorrelation
 Privacy – privacy is inherent since spread spectrum is
obtained by use of noise-like signals
 Graceful degradation – system only gradually degrades
as more users access the system
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 Self-jamming – arriving transmissions from
multiple users not aligned on chip boundaries
unless users are perfectly synchronized
 Near-far problem – signals closer to the receiver
are received with less attenuation than signals
farther away
 Soft handoff – requires that the mobile acquires
the new cell before it relinquishes the old; this
is more complex than hard handoff used in
FDMA and TDMA schemes
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 Pilot (channel 0) - allows the mobile unit to acquire
timing information, provides phase reference and
provides means for signal strength comparison
 Synchronization (channel 32) - used by mobile station
to obtain identification information about cellular system
 Paging (channels 1 to 7) - contain messages for one or
more mobile stations
 Traffic (channels 8 to 31 and 33 to 63) – the forward
channel supports 55 traffic channels
Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
 UMTS™ (Universal Mobile Telephone Service) is a
Third Generation (3G) Mobile System being
developed by ETSI™ within the ITU‟s IMT-2000
framework. It will provide data speeds of up to 2
Mbps, making portable videophones a reality.
Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
Fourth generation mobile communications
systems that are characterised by high-
speed data rates at 20 to 100 Mbps, suitable
for high-resolution movies and television.
Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
 Also known as „Mobile Broadband everywhere‟
 „MAGIC‟
› Mobile Multimedia Communication
› Anywhere, Anytime with Anyone
› Global Mobility Support
› Integrated Wireless Solution
› Customized Personal Service.
Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
Higher data rates ~2-20 Mbps.
New air interface needs to be developed
Potential candidate OFDM.
Smart antennas can form directed beams to increase strength of the
desired signal.
A new spectrum needs to be assigned.
All-IP vision: base stations become an access router
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Transmission at 20 Mbps
2000 times faster than mobile data rates
10 times faster than top transmission rates planned in final
build out of 3G broadband mobile
10-20 times faster than standard ADSL services.
Companies developing 4G technology
Cellular phone companies: Alcatel, Nortel, Motorola,
IT Companies: Hughes,HP,LG Electronics
Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
Unlike the 3G networks which are a combination of circuit
switched and packet switched networks ,4G will be
based on packet switching only .This will allow low
latency data transmission .
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CDMA

  • 1. Telecom Tutorials Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com CDMA SYSTEM
  • 2. 1: Direct sequence and frequency hopped spread spectrum, spreading sequence and their correlation functions, Acquisition and tracking of spread spectrum signals. 2: Error probability for DS-CDMA, on AWGN channels, DS-CDMA on frequency selective fading, channels, Performance analysis of cellular CDMA. 3: Capacity estimation, Power control, effect of imperfect power control on DS CDMA performance, Soft Handoffs. 4: Spreading /coding tradeoffs, multi-carrier CDMA, IS-95 CDMA system, third generation CDMA systems, multi-user detection. Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 3. • 1G Analog Cellular • 2G TDMA - GSM • 2G CDMA - IS-95 • 2.5G • 3G • 4G and Beyond Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 4. First Generation (1G) mobile systems were designed to offer a single service, i.e., speech. Second Generation (2G) mobile systems were also designed primarily to offer speech with a limited capability to offer data at low rates. Third Generation (3G) mobile systems are expected to offer high-quality multi-media services and operate in different environments. 3G systems are referred to as Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) in Europe and International Mobile Telecommunications 2000 (IMT2000) worldwide. Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 5. 1G: First generation wireless cellular: Early 1980s Analog transmission, primarily speech: AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone Systems) and others 2G: Second generation wireless cellular: Late 1980s Digital transmission Primarily speech and low bit-rate data (9.6 Kbps) High-tier: GSM, IS-95 (CDMA), etc Low-tier (PCS): Low-cost, low-power, low-mobility e.g. PACS 2.5G: 2G evolved to medium rate (< 100kbps) data 3G: future Broadband multimedia 144 kbps - 384 kbps for high-mobility, high coverage 2 Mbps for low-mobility and low coverage Beyond 3G: research in 4G Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 6. Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com AAMPSPS IS-95 GSM CDMA-2000 1XRTT GPRS CDMA2000 3XRTT (UMTS) EDGE W-CDMA (UMTS)1G-2G Migration TDMA Migration CDMA Migration 1980 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 1 Kbps 10 Kbps 50 Kbps 100 Kbps 150 Kbps 500 kbps 2 Mbps
  • 7. Mobile radio telephones were used for military communications in early 20th century Car-based telephones first introduced in mid 1940s Single large transmitter on top of a tall building Single channel used for sending and receiving To talk, user pushed a button, enabled transmission and disabled reception Became known as “push-to-talk” in 1950s CB-radio, taxis, police cars use this technology IMTS (Improved Mobile Telephone System) introduced in 1960s Used two channels (one for sending, one for receiving) No need for push-to-talk Used 23 channels from 150 MHz to 450 MHz Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 8. 1G uses analog signals and has 9.6 KHz maximum transmission speed Based on Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS), 1G uses 800-900 MHz frequency Each channel is 30 KHz wide with 45 KHz passband 832 frequencies are available, with 790 used for voice traffic and 42 for control channel Two frequencies are required for conversation, so there are actually only 395 voice channels and 21 control channels Analog cellular phones are insecure Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 9. The need for efficient frequency utilization of the radio frequency spectrum and the desire to use digital encoding of voice and digital modulation of the radio carrier led to the development of this generation of systems. This second generation is considered to be a digital one as opposed to the analogue first generation. Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 10. Voice, data and fax can be integrated into a single system. Better compression can lead to better channel utilization. Error correction codes can be used for better quality. Sophisticated encryption can be used. Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 11. Digital traffic channels – first-generation systems are almost purely analog; second-generation systems are digital Encryption – all second generation systems provide encryption to prevent eavesdropping Error detection and correction – second-generation digital traffic allows for detection and correction, giving clear voice reception Channel access – second-generation systems allow channels to be dynamically shared by a number of users Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 12. Completely designed from scratch (no backward compatability) Uses 124 channels per cell, each channel can support 8 users through TDM (992 users max) Some channels used for control signals, etc Several flavors based on frequency: GSM (900 MHz) GSM 1800 (called DCS 1800) GSM 1900 (called DCS 1900) - used in North America Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 13. Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)HLR Gateway MTSC Terminating MSC VLR 1 10 3 2 10 5 4 10 6 9 10 1. Call made to mobile unit (cellular phone) 2. Telephone network recognizes number and gives to gateway MSC 3. MSC can‟t route further, interrogates user‟s HLR 4. Interrogates VLR currently serving user (roaming number request) 5. Routing number returned to HLR and then to gateway MSC 6. Call routed to terminating MSC 7. MSC asks VLR to correlate call to the subscriber 8. VLR complies 9. Mobile unit is paged 10. Mobile unit responds, MSCs convey information back to telephone Legend: MTSC= Mobile Telephone Service Center, BTS = Base Transceiver Station HLR=Home Location Register, VLR=Visiting Location Register
  • 14.  Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) is a digital wireless technology that was pioneered and commercially developed by QUALCOMM. CDMA works by converting speech into digital information, which is then transmitted as a radio signal over a wireless network. Using a unique code to distinguish each different call, CDMA enables many more people to share the airwaves at the same time - without static, cross-talk or interference. Commercially introduced in 1995, CDMA quickly became one of the world's fastest-growing wireless technologies. In 1999, the International Telecommunications Union selected CDMA as the industry standard for new "third-generation" (3G) wireless systems.  Today, over 100 million consumers worldwide rely on CDMA for clear, reliable voice communications and leading-edge dataMonday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 15. IS-95 is the best known example of 2G with CDMA Advantages of CDMA for Cellular  Frequency diversity – frequency-dependent transmission impairments have less effect on signal  Multipath resistance – chipping codes used for CDMA exhibit low cross correlation and low autocorrelation  Privacy – privacy is inherent since spread spectrum is obtained by use of noise-like signals  Graceful degradation – system only gradually degrades as more users access the system Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 16.  Self-jamming – arriving transmissions from multiple users not aligned on chip boundaries unless users are perfectly synchronized  Near-far problem – signals closer to the receiver are received with less attenuation than signals farther away  Soft handoff – requires that the mobile acquires the new cell before it relinquishes the old; this is more complex than hard handoff used in FDMA and TDMA schemes Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 17.  Pilot (channel 0) - allows the mobile unit to acquire timing information, provides phase reference and provides means for signal strength comparison  Synchronization (channel 32) - used by mobile station to obtain identification information about cellular system  Paging (channels 1 to 7) - contain messages for one or more mobile stations  Traffic (channels 8 to 31 and 33 to 63) – the forward channel supports 55 traffic channels Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 18.  UMTS™ (Universal Mobile Telephone Service) is a Third Generation (3G) Mobile System being developed by ETSI™ within the ITU‟s IMT-2000 framework. It will provide data speeds of up to 2 Mbps, making portable videophones a reality. Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 19. Fourth generation mobile communications systems that are characterised by high- speed data rates at 20 to 100 Mbps, suitable for high-resolution movies and television. Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 20.  Also known as „Mobile Broadband everywhere‟  „MAGIC‟ › Mobile Multimedia Communication › Anywhere, Anytime with Anyone › Global Mobility Support › Integrated Wireless Solution › Customized Personal Service. Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 21. Higher data rates ~2-20 Mbps. New air interface needs to be developed Potential candidate OFDM. Smart antennas can form directed beams to increase strength of the desired signal. A new spectrum needs to be assigned. All-IP vision: base stations become an access router Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 22. Transmission at 20 Mbps 2000 times faster than mobile data rates 10 times faster than top transmission rates planned in final build out of 3G broadband mobile 10-20 times faster than standard ADSL services. Companies developing 4G technology Cellular phone companies: Alcatel, Nortel, Motorola, IT Companies: Hughes,HP,LG Electronics Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
  • 23. Unlike the 3G networks which are a combination of circuit switched and packet switched networks ,4G will be based on packet switching only .This will allow low latency data transmission . Monday, June 03, 2013www.tempustelcosys.com
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