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Showing posts with label LTE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LTE. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 June 2018

Gigabit LTE- A stepping stone for 5G readiness.



As we said earlier that Gigabit LTE is going to be a stepping stone for 5G readiness of the networks. What could be a better example than the recent news from Russia where MTS upgraded its network with LAA capabilities using Ericsson equipment’s and test the gigabit LTE speed on commercial deployments with commercial UEs.

LAA is an important technology in the LTE network evolution to 5G, providing access to new unlicensed frequencies. With this milestone, MTS has surpassed its previous 700Mbps speed record, enabling the service provider to take the next step in turning its mobile infrastructure into gigabit-capable.


The deployment took place in a large trade center on May 17 following a series of tests conducted on a live MTS network using a commercial smartphone. The gigabit-per-second speeds were achieved using Ericsson Radio System software, including 256-QAM and 4CC Carrier Aggregation of 10 streams with 4x4 MIMO on a 20MHz licensed carrier coupled with 3x20MHz LAA.

In addition, a range of Ericsson Radio System products including the LAA-powered Radio 2205, Baseband 5216, and B3 1800MHz band configured Radio 2212 were used in the rollout.  Mobile devices powered by the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ Gigabit LTE modems with LAA support, including Snapdragon 835 and 845 Mobile Platforms.


While talking the Gigabit LTE, the first picture emerges about a gigabit speed on each UE terminals, or at least a speed of gigabit per second peek rates.  Although, as in above case, operators are able to achieve it with the technology called ‘Carrier Aggregation’, in specific form called LAA, and MIMO with optimized coding and modulation schemes.

But it also shows the whole scenario to be highly optimized to achieve such data rates, which in practicality not always feasible, so what is the big buzz about gigabit LTE, with this Question in mind we approached our Experts (Mr Oscar Bexell) and discussed at large and some significant take away we gleaned are like this…

Gigabit LTE is again a marketing buzz, with the objective of achieving gigabit per second speed on LTE networks using more spectrum Carrier aggregation and MIMO techniques. So far the speed is tested have reached somewhat near to gigabits in highly optimized conditions like 264QAM etc.

Gigabit LTE is not about the peak data rates but more significantly the capacity enhancement of network, as three aggregated carriers perform better than if you run each carrier by itself.

With commercial availability, there will be UE terminals available in the market and their support will be driven by terminal sales figures and user experience. If Apple and Google believe CA and MIMO will make their users happier and buy more phones they will go for it. Same with LAA and new CBRS radios.


But things to be noted also that none really needs more than a few Mbps on a phone. Upper layers in the application stack aren't even designed for handling those peaks. Buffer sizes, screens etc. don't cope with 1Gbps. So the speed is of not much focus here for an end user (plus, your normal data cap would be used in half a minute).

Future networks will be built from inside buildings. The WAN to such a building is very seldom more than 1Gbps.  It's very often far less. So again, peak rates won't be the driver. Short latency, QoS, ability for a phone to seamlessly move between various radio network layers (for 100% mobility), private networks with access to local content which could require Gbps speeds, higher order antenna systems etc. are all features we will see in those 4G/5G networks.

Saturday, 30 December 2017

Massive MIMO-Hit The Road- A Step forward to 5G


Courtsy ETT Telecom....


Verizon, Ericsson and Qualcomm Tech complete Massive MIMO advancement trial, makes progress towards 5G


US based telco Verizon, equipment manufacturer Ericsson and chipmaker Qualcomm's subsidiary, Qualcomm Technologies claim that they have completed the first ever FDD Massive Mimo trial with a fully compatible customer service which will build the momentum from the deployment of FDD (Frequency Division Duplexing) Massive MIMO (Multiple Input - Multiple Output) on Verizon’s wireless network in Irvine, California.

In this trial, the three companies used the latest Ericsson Massive MIMO software and hardware on Verizon’s network, along with a mobile test device powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 Mobile Platform with X20 LTE using TM9 (Transmission Mode 9), which is an enhancement for consumer devices that will make them fully compatible with Massive MIMO.


“Advanced Antenna Systems and Massive MIMO are key technology enablers for 5G, and 4G LTE service providers and end users will also benefit from the superior capacity and network performance these technologies enable. The latest trial is another important step in the collaboration we have with Verizon and Qualcomm Technologies to further evolve 4G and prepare the network for 5G,” said Niklas Heuveldop, Head of Market Area North America, Ericsson.

5G development moving fast than anticipated....


Recently 3GPP, the telecom industry standards body, has ratified the Non-Standalone (NSA) 5G New Radio (NR) specification, half a year earlier than expected. The specification for the non-standalone 5G NR (new radio) standard is now expected to form the basis of commercial 5G products by vendors like Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia, LG and Qualcomm among others.

TM9 Functionality


To realize the gains of Massive MIMO, both the networks and the devices need to support new TM9 functionality that leverages advanced beamforming schemes between the network equipment and the mobile device to raise network spectral efficiency and customer speeds.

Tuesday, 26 December 2017

3GPP TSG focus on next year 2018...as compiled from RAN78 meeting report.

I alwayes batted for complete CU and DU split .....since last 2-3 years...though not caring much about technical inquisitives but more for next gen network obectives and its perceptives, 3GPP RAN meeting conclusion here as putted by RAN chairman.....include this for consideration ....
Excerpts from the meeting report and 3GPP RAN Focus for next years as well as release 16.



© 3GPP 2012
© 3GPP 2017 8
RAN Architecture
Control plane – User plane (CP –UP) split
• Following the conclusion of the SI,...


© 3GPP 2012
© 3GPP 2017 11
IMT2020 submission
Calibration for self-evaluation
• Good progress, but more time is needed to ...

3GPP’s proposal for the IMT-2020 call from the ITU-R is on schedule. TSG RAN is currently planning a workshop, for October 2018, which will provide an insight on our 5G technology and provide detailed self-evaluation results (including simulation assumptions and calibration) of the 3GPP 5G proposal.



Strong Focus as expected would be on 6GHz....in next years working items.

© 3GPP 2012
© 3GPP 2017 12
Study on 6 GHz for LTE and NR
New Study Item was approved to investigate the existing regulator...

Future plan for Release 16..... © 3GPP 2012
© 3GPP 2017 15
Next Steps for Rel16 proposals
Work areas with multiple proposals at RAN#78 to be consolidated ...


3GPP TSG going to have workshop next year october 2018....... © 3GPP 2012
© 3GPP 2017 23
Workshop Scope
Organize a 3GPP Workshop on “5G” in 2018
• 1 ½ day workshop
• From October 24th,...


Deatail report is presented here ......

Monday, 25 December 2017

LTE advance pro....and 5G intiative......

As NR is taken as official standards for 5G from 3GPP, it will be taken into NSA " Non stand alone architecture mode. Stand alone architecture mode is definitely going to take time.....


With this it is clear that LTE in advance and advance pro will be taking an anchering role for 5G initiatives......Technology like LAA and LWA has been in the formation stage for NSA initiatives,



Technology like LAA and LWA has been in the formation stage for NSA initiatives,




With that view .....we found a very good presentation from Qualcomm .....on LTE advance pro....and 5G intiative......



Friday, 2 June 2017

Gigabit LTE is expected to account for 70% of LTE Advanced Pro subscriptions by 2026

ABI Research forecasts LTE will grow from approximately 30% of global mobile subscriptions in 2017 to 50% in 2024. The most advanced LTE service, Gigabit LTE, is expected to near two million subscriptions globally in 2017, which is less than 5% of LTE Advanced Pro subscriptions in 2017. Gigabit LTE devices, launched in 2017, will far exceed the subscription numbers, as few cell sites are expected to reach Gigabit LTE speeds in 2017. Gigabit LTE is a pivotal piece of an advanced 4G mobile network that can support an operator’s mobile service goals over the next six to eight years and beyond.
“Gigabit LTE is a specific configuration of the LTE Advanced Pro standard and is expected to account for 70% of LTE Advanced Pro subscriptions by 2026,” says Prayerna Raina, Senior Analyst at ABI Research. “It is a critical network milestone for operators in an increasingly competitive environment in the evolution to 5G. It is essential for operators to support the ever-rising bandwidth needs of consumers, while also upgrading the network to support 5G networks in future.”
As Gigabit LTE offers higher bandwidth to consumers and very efficient use of spectrum for operators, ABI Research expect more operators to launch Gigabit LTE globally over the next year and a half. Sprint launched the first Gigabit LTE service for mobile devices was in New Orleans, Louisiana in March 2017. Telstra launched a Gigabit LTE mobile hotspot service in Sydney, Australia in February 2017, and is expected to support Gigabit LTE mobile devices as they become available. Monaco Telecom launched a mobile Gigabit LTE service in April 2017. ABI Research expects additional launches to take place this year from all key operators in the U.S., as well as by some operators in Asia, Europe, and Canada.
“Today, operators globally are in various stages of upgrading their LTE networks,” concludes Raina. “Over the next four to six years, we expect mobile networks to evolve considerably with the proliferation of LTE Advanced, LTE Advanced Pro, and Gigabit LTE on one hand and the launch of 5G on the other hand. The vendor ecosystem is essential to this network evolution with device availability being critical for the service launch. It is, therefore, imperative for vendors to align their competitive strategies with the operators’ network transition timeline as well as alliances in the ecosystem.”

Monday, 22 May 2017

LTE-Basic Level understanding and technical insight.

Training on LTE basics for those still away from technical understanding on LTE, Just putting some introductory understanding of LTE technical insight,



Friday, 3 February 2017

Convergence at access - A 5G approach.

Its really exhilarating to hear from experts what your are pleading since long for next generation network evolution, like convergence of various radio access and unified core
"http://blog.xgnlab.com/2016/12/5g-next-generation-networks.html" and "http://blog.xgnlab.com/2016/09/next-generation-mobile-networks.html".
Most enthusiastic is WiFi and LTE coming together as I always said like husband and wife.

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