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52 Multiframe Structure
Logical Channel Classification
52 Multiframe Structure
52 TDMA Frames
B0 B1 B2 T B3 B4 B5 I B6 B7 B8 T B9 B10 B11 I
I= Idle frame
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
B0 - B11 = Radio blocks
TDMA frame
Except PRACH and PTCCH/U, the unit of logical channels is Block with the
occupancy sequence is B0, B6, B3, B9, B1, B7, B4, B10, B2, B8, B5, B11.
52 Multiframe Structure
PDCH frame organization
One 52 multi-frame includes 12 radio blocks
In circuit domain, one TDMA frame is divided into 8 TSL
TSL assigned to GPRS is PDCH
Multiple TSL can constitute one PDCH group, each including 8 TSL
at most.
Basic unit of radio resource allocation and radio transferring is
BLOCK.
One BLOCK includes 4 TDMA frame which is the smallest unit of
user occupancy.
Surplus 4 burst is used for measuring and reporting TA
Multiple users scramble for these blocks, in this way the goal of
packet share is achieved.
Logical Channel Classification
CS
PDTCH/CS1
PDTCH/CS2
Traffic CH
PDTCH/CS3
Logical CH
PDTCH/CS4
PS
PBCCH
PRACH
PAGCH
PCCCH
·Control CH PPCH
PNCH
PACCH
PDCCH PTCCH/D
PTCCH/U
Logical Channel Classification
Packet Data Channel (PDCH)
include packet service channel and packet control channel
Packet Data Traffic Channel (PDTCH)
Unidirectional traffic channel : PDTCH/U , PDTCH/D
Packet Control Channel
Broadcasting control channel : PBCCH
Common control channel : PPCH , PRACH , PAGCH
, PNCH ( send notification message )
Dedicated control channel : PACCH , PTCCH/U ( to
estimate TA ), PTCCH/D ( send TA upgrading
message )
Packet Logical Channel to Physical Channel
Mapping
Combination of logical channels
Mode 1 : PBCCH + PCCCH + PDTCH + PACCH +
PTCCH
Mode 2 : PCCCH + PDTCH + PACCH + PTCCH
Mode 3 : PDTCH + PACCH + PTCCH
PCCCH = PPCH + PRACH + PAGCH + PNCH
Service Volume
When GPRS traffic is not intense, GPRS and circuit
traffic generally share BCCH and CCCH in cells. In this
case, mode 3 is needed.
With the accumulation of traffic
Packet common channel is needed to be configured in
the cell. Channel combination is either mode 1 or mode
2.
GPRS Channel Coding
Puncturing
456 bits
Physical layer
4 bursts
Coding scheme Code rate Radio block excl. BCS BCS Tail Coded bits Punctured bits Bit rate
CS-1 1/2 184 40 4 456 0 9.05 kbit/s
CS-2 ~ 2/3 274 16 4 588 132 13,4 kbit/s
CS-3 ~ 3/4 318 16 4 676 220 15,6 kbit/s
CS-4 1 440 16 - 456 0 21,4 kbit/s
GPRS Channel Coding
GPRS defines four channel coding mode from CS-1 to CS-
4
Data rate is 9.05 Kbps, 13.4 Kbps, 15.6 Kbps , 21.4 Kbps
accordingly.
Channel coding of CS-1 is the same with that of SDCCH. C/I of
CS-1 and CS-2 is the same with that of voice service with the
coverage of 90 %- 100 %; C/I of CS-3 is higher ; C/I of CS-4
is much higher and favorable radio environment are required.
Network will adjust channel coding mode based on real-
time monitoring of radio transmission
Different TSL can select different channel coding mode
When the quality radio transmission is good, it’s necessary to use
more efficient coding mode.
EDGE Channel Coding
EDGE Coding Schemes MCS-1 to MCS-9
EDGE Channel Coding
Coding Family
Family A: The payload of family A code has 37 bytes. It
corresponds to MCS-3, MCS-6 or MCS-9 coding
scheme.
Family A padding: The payload of family A padding code
has 34 bytes. It corresponds to MCS-3, MCS-6,or MCS-
8 coding schemes.
Family B: The payload of family B code has 28 bytes. It
corresponds to MCS-2, MCS-5 or MCS-7 coding
scheme.
Family C: The payload of family C code has 22 bytes. It
corresponds to MCS-1 or MCS-4 coding scheme.
Content
MS Network
MS Network
MS Network
Packet Paging Request
PPCH or PCH
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