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max # Terminal Type Codes Received CAT1 5 CAT2 CAT3 CAT4 CAT5 CAT6 CAT7 CAT8 CAT9 CAT10 CAT11 CAT12 CAT13 CAT14 CAT15 CAT16 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 15 15 5 5 15 15 15 15

HSDPA Terminals Performance


Modulation QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM QPSK, 16QAM QPSK QPSK 64QAM 64QAM 16QAM 16QAM Data Rate Data Rate (Physical Layer) (RLC Layer) 1.2 Mbps 1.2 Mbps 1.8 Mbps 1.8 Mbps 3.6 Mbps 3.6 Mbps 7.2 Mbps 7.2 Mbps 10.2 Mbps 14.4 Mbps 0.9 Mbps 1.8 Mbps 17.4Mbps 21.1Mbps 23.4Mbps 28.0Mbps 1.60 Mbps 3.36 Mbps 3.36 Mbps 6.72 Mbps 6.72 Mbps 9.60 Mbps 13.30 Mbps

HSDPA User Data Rate (HSDPA: 70% of Cell Power)


CPICH Ec/Io -6 dB -8 dB -10 dB -12 dB -14 dB CAT12 ~1.5 Mbps ~1.5 Mbps ~1.2 Mbps ~500 kbps ~200 kbps CAT6 ~3.0 Mbps ~2.8 Mbps ~2.2 Mbps ~700 kbps ~250 kbps CAT8 ~6.0 Mbps ~4.5 Mbps ~2.5 Mbps ~800 kbps ~300 kbps Remark

Conditions: (1) Typical Urban scenario (2) HSDPA Cell and its neighboring cell loaded (3) The HSDPA Power is fully allocated HSDPA user (4) For CAT12 and CAT6 test, 5 codes a For CAT8 test, 10 codes are allocated. number is matched with the terminals' (5) The HSDPA user data rate will not b related to the type of HSDPA terminal w signal quality decreases, which is becau

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HSDPA User Data Rate (HSDPA: 50% of Cell Power)


CPICH Ec/Io -6 dB -8 dB -10 dB -12 dB -14 dB CAT12 ~1.5 Mbps ~1.5 Mbps ~1.1 Mbps ~400 kbps ~150 kbps CAT6 ~2.8 Mbps ~2.5 Mbps ~1.2 Mbps ~500 kbps ~200Kbps CAT8 ~5.5 Mbps ~4.0 Mbps ~1.4 Mbps ~600 kbps ~250 kbps Remark

Conditions: (1) Typical Urban scenario (2) HSDPA Cell and its neighboring cell loaded (3) The HSDPA Power is fully allocated HSDPA user (4) The HSDPA user data rate will not b related to the type of HSDPA terminal w signal quality decreases, which is becau enough downlink power for HSDPA use

HSDPA User Data Rate (HSDPA: 20% of Cell Power)


CPICH Ec/Io -6 dB -8 dB -10 dB -12 dB -14 dB CAT12 ~1.5 Mbps ~1.3 Mbps ~600 kbps ~250 kbps ~100 kbps CAT6 ~2.1 Mbps ~1.5 Mbps ~700 kbps ~300 kbps ~150Kbps CAT8 ~3.5 Mbps ~2.5 Mbps ~900 kbps ~350 kbps ~200 kbps Remark

Conditions: (1) Typical Urban scenario (2) HSDPA Cell and its neighboring cell loaded (3) The HSDPA Power is fully allocated HSDPA user (4) The HSDPA user data rate will not b related to the type of HSDPA terminal w signal quality decreases, which is becau enough downlink power for HSDPA use

Typical HSDPA User Data Rate in the Cell


Terminal Type CAT12 CAT12 CAT12 CAT6 CAT6 CAT6 Allocated Power Data Rate (Near Site) Data Rate (Cell middle) ~600 kbps ~1100 kbps ~1200 kbps ~700 kbps ~1200 kbps ~2200 kbps Data Rate (Cell edge) ~250 kbps ~400 kbps ~500 kbps ~300 kbps ~500 kbps ~700 kbps

20% power ~1500 kbps 50% power ~1500 kbps 70% power ~1500 kbps 20% power ~2100 kbps 50% power ~2800 kbps 70% power ~3000 kbps

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Drive Test Result: HSDPA User Data Rate in the Live Networks
Terminal Type Live Network

Percentage

>3.6Mbps

>1.2Mbps

>384kbps

CAT8

StarHub

38%

86%

95%

max. # EData Rate Terminal Type DCH Codes Supported TTI (Physical Layer) & min. SF 0.96Mbps CAT1 1*SF4 10ms CAT2 CAT3 CAT4 CAT5 CAT6 CAT7 2*SF4 2*SF4 2*SF2 2*SF2 2ms and 10ms 10ms 2ms and 10ms 10ms
1.92Mbps 1.92Mbps 1.92Mbps(10ms) 2.91Mbps(2ms) 1.92Mbps 1.92Mbps(10ms) 5.76Mbps(2ms) 11.5Mbps

HSUPA Terminals Performance

Data Rate (MAC Layer)


0.72Mbps 1.45Mbps 1.45Mbps

2*SF4+2*SF 2ms and 10ms 2 2*SF2 2ms

Typical HSUPA User Data Rate in the Cell


Terminal Type Network Structure Data Rate (Near Site) Data Rate (Cell middle) Data Rate (Cell edge)

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CAT3

Single Cell

1300 kbps

768 kbps

256 kbps

CAT3

Multi-Cells

1100 kbps

512 kbps

128 kbps

Drive Test Result: HSUPA User Data Rate in the Live Networks
Terminal Type Live Network

Percentage

>1.2Mbps

>384kbps

>128kbps

CAT8

StarHub

29%

94%

97%

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Commercial Use in 2006

Commercial Use in 2007

MAC Layer: 13.976Mbps

the First to Commercial Use

HSPA+, no MIMO HSPA+, no MIMO HSPA+, 2*2 MIMO HSPA+, 2*2 MIMO

ditions: Typical Urban scenario HSDPA Cell and its neighboring cells are 90% DL ed The HSDPA Power is fully allocated to one PA user For CAT12 and CAT6 test, 5 codes are allocated. CAT8 test, 10 codes are allocated. The codes ber is matched with the terminals' capability. The HSDPA user data rate will not be closely ed to the type of HSDPA terminal when its al quality decreases, which is because of no

Remark

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ditions: Typical Urban scenario HSDPA Cell and its neighboring cells are 90% DL ed The HSDPA Power is fully allocated to one PA user The HSDPA user data rate will not be closely ed to the type of HSDPA terminal when its al quality decreases, which is because of no ugh downlink power for HSDPA user.

Remark

ditions: Typical Urban scenario HSDPA Cell and its neighboring cells are 90% DL ed The HSDPA Power is fully allocated to one PA user The HSDPA user data rate will not be closely ed to the type of HSDPA terminal when its al quality decreases, which is because of no ugh downlink power for HSDPA user.

Remark

(1) Urban Scenario, Outdoor macro cells, 2100MHz (2) HSDPA Cell and its neighboring cells are 90% DL loaded (3) CPICH Ec/Io Near site: >-8dB Cell middle: ~-10 dB Cell edge: ~-12dB

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(1) Drive test time: 2007 Q4 (2) Drive Test Contiditon: 75% RSCP > -80dBm; 97% RSCP > -90dBm; (3) Cell radius: 400~600m (4) Low interference from neighboring cells

Remark
Date rate for RLC layer: 0.672Mbps Date rate for RLC layer: 1.375 Mbps (10ms) 1.28 Mbps (2ms) Date rate for RLC layer: 1.375Mbps Date rate for RLC layer: 1.888 Mbps (10ms) 2.72 Mbps (2ms) Date rate for RLC layer:1.888Mbps Date rate for RLC layer: 1.888 Mbps (10ms) 5.44 Mbps (2ms)

HSPA+, 16QAM

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(1) No neighboring interference (2) Urban, cell radius ~700m (3) CPICH RSCP Near site: >-70dBm Cell middle: ~-90dBm Cell edge: ~-100dBm (1) Typical network structure with interference from neighboring cells (2) Urban, cell radius ~700m (3) CPICH RSCP Near site: >-70dBm Cell middle: ~-90dBm Cell edge: ~-100dBm

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(1) Drive test time: 2007 Q4 (2) Drive Test Contiditon: 75% RSCP > -80dBm; 97% RSCP > -90dBm; (3) Cell radius: 400~600m (4) Low interference from neighboring cells

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HSDPA Cell Throughput: CAT12, outdoor macro Cells


HSDPA Power 70% 50% 20%

Cell Throughput

2.00 Mbps

1.20 Mbps

0.70 Mbps

HSDPA Cell Throughput: CAT12, indoor DAS Cells


HSDPA Power Cell Throughput 70% 4.50 Mbps 50% 3.50 Mbps 20%

HSDPA Cell Throughput: CAT6, outdoor macro Cells


HSDPA Power 70% 50% 20%

Cell Throughput

2.40 Mbps

1.80 Mbps

1.00 Mbps

HSDPA Cell Throughput: CAT6, indoor DAS Cells


HSDPA Power Cell Throughput 70% 6.00 Mbps 50% 4.50 Mbps 20% 2.50 Mbps

HSDPA Cell Throughput: CAT8, outdoor macro Cells


HSDPA Power 70% 50% 20%

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Cell Throughput

4.40 Mbps

3.20 Mbps

1.80 Mbps

HSDPA Cell Throughput: CAT8, indoor DAS Cells


HSDPA Power Cell Throughput 70% 9.00 Mbps 50% 6.50 Mbps 20% 3.50 Mbps

max. Simultaneous Connections in one Cell User Type


HSDPA Users HSUPA Users

Simultaneous User Connections


64 / Cell 96 / Cell 60 / Cell 96 / Cell (RAN10.0) (RAN11.0) (RAN10.0) (RAN11.0)

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(1) Urban Scenario, and UE CQI between 12~20 (2) Cell Power 43dBm, HSDPA cell and neighboring cells 90% loaded in downlink (3) HSDPA data rate is limited by its power. (4) 10 Codes for HSDPA.

Remark
(1) Indoor Scenario, and UE CQI between 20~24 (2) Cell Power 43dBm, HSDPA data rate is limited by its power and codes resource. (3) 14 Codes for HSDPA. (4) UE receiver: Type 2.

Remark
(1) Urban Scenario, and UE CQI between 12~20 (2) Cell Power 43dBm, HSDPA cell and neighboring cells 90% loaded in downlink (3) HSDPA data rate is limited by its power. (4) 10 Codes for HSDPA. (5) UE receiver Type 2.

Remark
(1) Indoor Scenario (2) Cell Power 43dBm, HSDPA data rate is limited by its power and codes resource. (3) 14 Codes for HSDPA. (4) UE receiver: Type 2.

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(1) Urban Scenario (2) Cell Power 43dBm, HSDPA cell and neighboring cells 90% loaded in downlink (3) HSDPA data rate is limited by its power. (4) 10 Codes for HSDPA. (5) UE receiver: Type 3.

Remark
(1) Indoor Scenario (2) Cell Power 43dBm, HSDPA data rate is limited by its power and codes resource. (3) 14 Codes for HSDPA. (4) UE receiver: Type 2.

Remark

RAN10.0 is available since 2008Q2 RAN11.0 is expected to be available after 2009Q1

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Bearer

Remark
(1) ATM bandwidth includes FP, AAL2 and ATM overhead. (2) IP bandwidth includes FP, IP overhead.

HSDPA

HSUPA Iub Bandwidth Overhead


Bearer ATM Overhead IP Overhead Remark
(1) ATM bandwidth includes FP, AAL2 and ATM overhead. (2) IP bandwidth includes FP, IP overhead.

HSUPA

26%

7%

Iub Bandwidth Occupation for


Bandwidth for signaling: ~10% of the total traffic bandwidth.
Note: Signaling includes the SRB, NBAP, etc.

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Channel Elements Mapping for R99 Bearers


Bearer AMR12.2k CS64k PS64k PS128k PS144k PS384k AMR4.75k CS28.8k CS32k CS56k CS57.6k PS8k PS16k PS32k PS256k Uplink 1 3 3 5 5 10 1 1.5 1.5 3 3 1 1 1.5 10 Downlink 1 2 2 4 4 8 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 8

Impacts of other Factors on Channel Elements


Factors Soft Handover Softer Handover Uplink CE Consumption Yes No (for 3900 series) Yes (for 3800 series) No No No Downlink CE Consumption Yes No (for 3900 series) Yes (for 3800 series) No No No

Common Channel TX Diversity Compressed Mode

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HSDPA Channel Elements Consumption


Traffic HSDPA Taffic Uplink --Downlink 0 CE

HS-DPCCH UL A-DCH (DPCCH) DL A-DCH (DPCCH)

0 CE 3 CE ---

----0 CE

HSUPA Channel Elements Consumption


max. # E-DCH Codes & min. SF CE consumption in HSUPA Phase I CE consumption in HSUPA Phase II

1*SF64

3 CE

1 CE

1*SF32

3.5 CE

1.5 CE

1*SF16

5 CE

3 CE

1*SF8

7 CE

5 CE

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1*SF4

12 CE

10 CE

2*SF4

22 CE

20 CE

2*SF2

not supported

32 CE

2*SF2+2*SF4

not supported

48 CE

Channel Element for HSUPA-related DL Channel


Downlink Channel E-HICH E-AGCH E-RGCH DL Channel Elements Occupation 0 CE 0 CE 0 CE

Iub Bandwidth Occupation for R99 Bearers


Bearer AMR12.2k CS64k PS64k PS128k ATM Bandwidth 22 kbps 88 kbps 92 kbps 180 kbps IP Bandwidth 20 kbps 70 kbps 74 kbps 140 kbps

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PS144k PS384k

205 kbps 540 kbps

158 kbps 415 kbps

Bearer RACH PCH FACH

Iub Bandwidth Occupation for Common Channels


ATM Bandwidth 60 kbps 32 kbps 42 kbps 50 kbps 30 kbps 40 kbps

IP Bandwidth

Iub Bandwidth Occupation for O&M


64kbps for O&M is typically recommended.

Iub Bandwidth Occupation for Signaling


Bandwidth for signaling: ~10% of the total traffic bandwidth.

HSDPA Iub Bandwidth Overhead


Bearer HSDPA ATM Overhead 35% IP Overhead 10%

HSUPA Iub Bandwidth Overhead


Bearer HSUPA ATM Overhead 26% IP Overhead 7%

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(1) The mapping relationship of Channel Elements consumption for each bearer is based on Uplink 2-way diversity (2) In the case of uplink 4-way diversity, the CE consumption is shown below: Bearers CE (4-way diversity) AMR12.2k 2 CS64k 4 PS64k 4 PS128k 8 PS384k 16 (3) Detailed and recently updated data should be referred to the newest issued notice of "UMTS RAN Product Specificaiton". (4) It is noted that the CE mapping for each R99 bearer is much different from the air interface load caused by each connection of the R99 bearers, for instance: --- One CS64k connection will cause nearly 6 times of uplink cell load resource of one voice 12.2k. --- From the base band resource consumption point of view, one CS64k occupies 3 channel elements while one AMR12.2k needs 1 channel element.

Remark
Need extra CE resources for soft handover (1) NG-NodeB 3836 does not need extra CE for softer HO (2) Ntoed: BBU3806 consumes extra CE for softer HO (1) Extra CEs reserved for CCH, cost free for operators. (2) The CEs for CCH are separated from R99. (3) For one NodeB with 3 cells, 6 CEs are reserved in uplink and 15 CEs reserved in downlink. No need extra CE resource for TX diversity No need extra CE resource for Compressed Mode because of reserved CE resources for Compressed Mode

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(1) Separate dedicated module processing HSDPA Traffic so HSDPA traffic does not occupy any R99 CE resource. (2) HS-DSCH and HS-SCCH does not affect base band capacity for R99 services. HS-DPCCH doesnot consume any R99 Channel Element since its base band resource is reserved in BBU module. (1) PS64k is recommended to bear uplink user data, TCP acknowledgement and signaling. (2) One PS64k consumes 3 CE in uplink. (1) A-DCH bears DL signaling control. (2) A-DCH can be beared on HSDPA since RAN10.0.

Remark
(1) max data rate in PHY. Layer: 35 kbps (2) The CE resource for HSUPA has considered and included the CE consumption of A-DCH and E-DPCCH (3) Phase I: E-DPCCH consumes 1 CE, A-DCH consumes 1 CE (4) Phase II (RAN10.0): E-DPCCH and A-DCH(DPCCH) do not consume R99 CE because of CE reservation for both channels. (1) max data rate in PHY. Layer: 70 kbps (2) The CE resource for HSUPA has considered and included the CE consumption of A-DCH and E-DPCCH (3) Phase I: E-DPCCH consumes 1 CE, A-DCH consumes 1 CE (4) Phase II (RAN10.0): E-DPCCH and A-DCH(DPCCH) do not consume R99 CE because of CE reservation for both channels. (1) max data rate in PHY. Layer: 170 kbps (2) The CE resource for HSUPA has considered and included the CE consumption of A-DCH and E-DPCCH (3) Phase I: E-DPCCH consumes 1 CE, A-DCH consumes 1 CE (4) Phase II (RAN10.0): E-DPCCH and A-DCH(DPCCH) do not consume R99 CE because of CE reservation for both channels. (1) max data rate in PHY. Layer: 338 kbps (2) The CE resource for HSUPA has considered and included the CE consumption of A-DCH and E-DPCCH (3) Phase I: E-DPCCH consumes 1 CE, A-DCH consumes 1 CE (4) Phase II (RAN10.0): E-DPCCH and A-DCH(DPCCH) do not consume R99 CE because of CE reservation for both channels.

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(1) max data rate in PHY. Layer: 0.72 Mbps (2) The CE resource for HSUPA has considered and included the CE consumption of A-DCH and E-DPCCH (3) Phase I: E-DPCCH consumes 1 CE, A-DCH consumes 1 CE (4) Phase II (RAN10.0): E-DPCCH and A-DCH(DPCCH) do not consume R99 CE because of CE reservation for both channels. (1) max data rate in PHY. Layer: 1.45 Mbps (2) The CE resource for HSUPA has considered and included the CE consumption of A-DCH and E-DPCCH (3) Phase I: E-DPCCH consumes 1 CE, A-DCH consumes 1 CE (4) Phase II (RAN10.0): E-DPCCH and A-DCH(DPCCH) do not consume R99 CE because of CE reservation for both channels. (1) max data rate in PHY. Layer: 2.91 Mbps (2) The CE resource for HSUPA has considered and included the CE consumption of A-DCH and E-DPCCH (3) Phase I: E-DPCCH consumes 1 CE, A-DCH consumes 1 CE (4) Phase II (RAN10.0): E-DPCCH and A-DCH(DPCCH) do not consume R99 CE because of CE reservation for both channels. (1) max data rate in PHY. Layer: 5.76 Mbps (2) The CE resource for HSUPA has considered and included the CE consumption of A-DCH and E-DPCCH (3) Phase I: E-DPCCH consumes 1 CE, A-DCH consumes 1 CE (4) Phase II (RAN10.0): E-DPCCH and A-DCH(DPCCH) do not consume R99 CE because of CE reservation for both channels.

Remark
Baseband processing independently, not occupying R99 resource Baseband processing independently, not occupying R99 resource Baseband processing independently, not occupying R99 resource

Remark

(1) ATM bandwidth includes FP overhead, AAL2 overhead and ATM overhead. (2) IP bandwidth includes the overhead in three aspects, that is, FP overhead, IP overhead and PPP overhead. (3) For voice service, IP bandwidth is ~10% lower than that of ATM transmission. For all of the other services such as CS64k and packet data, IP transmission can save ~20% bandwidth in Iub interface compared to ATM case.

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(1) ATM bandwidth includes FP overhead, AAL2 overhead and ATM overhead. (2) IP bandwidth includes the overhead in three aspects, that is, FP overhead, IP overhead and PPP overhead. 196726741.xls.ms_office (3) For voice service, IP bandwidth is ~10% lower than that of ATM transmission. For all of the other services such as CS64k and packet data, IP transmission can save ~20% bandwidth in Iub interface compared to ATM case.

Remark
(1) ATM bandwidth includes FP, AAL2 and ATM overhead. (2) IP bandwidth includes FP, IP and PPP overhead. (3) PACH and FACH is beared on S-CCPCH. SCCPCH will be 73 kbps in ATM case and 70 kbps in IP case if only one FACH is configured in one cell.

Note: Signaling includes the SRB, NBAP, etc.

Remark
(1) ATM bandwidth includes FP, AAL2 and ATM overhead. (2) IP bandwidth includes FP, IP overhead.

Remark
(1) ATM bandwidth includes FP, AAL2 and ATM overhead. (2) IP bandwidth includes FP, IP overhead.

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