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HSPA/HSDPA

(Beyond 3G)

PRESENTED BY-
NEHA ANAND NUPUR ANAND
ROLL NO-50 ROLL NO-55
HSPA - Introduction
High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) is an amalgamation of two mobile
telephony protocols, High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and
High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA), that extends and improves
the performance of existing 3G mobile telecommunication networks
utilizing the WCDMA protocols.

 HSPA evolution first introduced downlink counterpart called HSDPA in


Release 5.

 Uplink evolution followed later in Release 6 by the name of HSUPA.

 HSPA was originally designed for non-real time traffic with high
transmission rate requirements.
FEATURES-
HSPA improves the end-user experience by:

• increasing peak data rates to 14 Mbit/s in the downlink and 5.8 Mbit/s in
the uplink

• reducing latency

• providing up to five times more system capacity in the downlink and up


to twice as much system capacity in the uplink, reducing the production
cost per bit

• link adaptation in downlink


TECHNOLOGIES USED-
 Shared-channel transmission, which results in efficient use of available
code and power resources in WCDMA.
 A shorter Transmission Time Interval (TTI) , which reduces round-trip
time and improves the tracking of fast channel variations.
 Link adaptation, which maximizes channel usage and enables the base
station to operate at close to maximum cell power.
 Fast scheduling, which provides users with the most suitable channel
conditions.
 Fast retransmission and soft-combining, which further increase the
capacity.
 16QAM and 64QAM , which yields higher bit-rates.
 MIMO, which exploits antenna diversity to provide further
improvements in bit-rates and system capacity.
ARCHITECTURE-
HSPA PEAK DATA RATES-
Downlink Uplink
 Theoretical up to 14.4 Mbps  Theoretical up to 5.76 Mbps
 Initial capability 1.8 – 3.6 Mbps  Initial capability 1.46 Mbps

Max Max
# of codes Modulation # of codes TTI
data rate data rate
2 ms
5 codes QPSK 1.8 Mbps 2 x SF4 1.46 Mbps
10 ms

5 codes 16-QAM 3.6 Mbps 2 x SF2 10 ms 2.0 Mbps

10 codes 16-QAM 7.2 Mbps 2 x SF2 2 ms 2.9 Mbps

2 x SF2 +
15 codes 16-QAM 10.1 Mbps 2 ms 5.76 Mbps
2 x SF4

15 codes 64-QAM 14.4 Mbps


HSDPA
 In WCDMA 3GPP Release 5, HSDPA adds a new transport channel to
WCDMA– the High Speed Downlink Shared Channel (HS-DSCH) – which
provides enhanced support for high-performance packet data
applications in the downlink.

 The improved downlink provides up to 14 Mbit/s with significantly


reduced latency. Current devices support 7.2 Mbps throughput.

 In order to support HSDPA features with minimal impact on the existing


radio interface protocol architecture, a new MAC sub-layer, MAC-hs,
has been introduced. It enables a functional split to be retained
between layers and nodes from WCDMA 3GPP Releases 99 and 4.
HSDPA CHANNELS
HSDPA scheme introduced three new channel types-
 User data is sent on High Speed Downlink Shared Channel (HS-
DSCH) .
 Control information is sent on High Speed Common Control
Channel (HS-SCCH) .
 HS-SCCH is sent two slot before HS-DSCH ,to inform the
scheduled UE of the incoming transmission on HS-DSCH.
 High Speed Dedicated Physical Control Channel(HS-DPCCH)
carries Channel Quality Indicators (CQIs).
Key Features-

 Shared Channel and Multi-Code Transmission


 Higher-order modulation
 Short Transmission Time Interval (TTI)
 Fast link adaptation
 Fast scheduling
 Fast Hybrid Automatic Repeat reQuest (ARQ)
Fig: HS-DSCH code and time structures
ADVANTAGES OF HSDPA-
 The network can employ data schedulers that give higher priority to
real-time applications.
 Employs shorter frame length, thus it can react faster to problems in
the radio channel.
 Provides shorter delays, which enables new applications, such as
interactive networked games.
 It is best for applications with highly variable bandwidth
requirements.

DISADVANTAGES-
 Not suitable for applications with low band-width requirements, such
as voice.
HSDPA Capability-
HSPA+ (Second Phase of HSDPA)
 The second phase of HSDPA is specified in the 3GPP release7.

 Provides smooth inter-networking between HSPA and LTE, thereby


facilitating the operation of both technologies.

 Higher-order modulation can be supported in both uplink


(16QAM) and downlink (64QAM).

 16QAM modulation enables peak data rates of 12 Mbit/s in the uplink,


while 64QAM modulation enables peak data rates of 21 Mbit/s in the
downlink.

 It introduces antenna array technologies such as beamforming and


Multiple-input multiple-output communications (MIMO).
HSPA/HSPA+(One Tunnel Architecture)
DUAL CELL HSDPA
 Part of 3GPP Release 8.

 Allows a user to connect to two cells at once, thereby theoretically


doubling the connection speeds for the user.

 Can support up to 28 Mbit/s and 42 Mbit/s with a single 5 MHz carrier


in Rel7 (MIMO with 16QAM) and Rel8 (64-QAM + MIMO).

 While in Release 8 DC-HSPDA can only operate on adjacent carriers,


Release 9 also allows that the paired cells can operate on two
different frequency bands.
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