Title: UMTS Technology
1UMTS - Technology
- Concepts, Standards Implementation
2UMTS - Technology Agenda
- UMTS Network Architecture
- New Features
- New Entities
- Compare with 2G Systems
- UMTS Standards
- Architecture of UMSC
- Deviations from Standard
- HW-Architecture
- Questions Discussion
3Evolution
4G Very High Speed Wireless Internet
- Future Standard
- 2 20 Mbps
- Seamless Interconnection with 3G, WLANs,
fixed Networks
2001
3G Multimedia
2000
2.5G High Speed Packet Data
1999
2G Low Speed Packet and Circuit Data
- GSM/TDMA/CDMA 9.6 28.8 kbps
4UMTS R99 - Features
- Air Interface based on W-CDMA
- High Speed Data Services
- CS domain up to 384 kbps
- PO domain up to 2 Mbps
- 2 different Modes FDD-mode, TDD-mode
- ATM-based Interfaces
- Common Interface for CS and PO between Access
NW and Core NW - Handover between RNCs in Access NW
- Enhanced Security Functions
5UMTS Standards / 1
- W-CDMA Technology
- Specification 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership
Project) - Japan (ARIB und TTC)
- Europe (ETSI)
- Korea (TTA)
- USA (T1) and
- China (CWTS)
- Representatives
- GSM Association
- UMTS Forum
- IPv6 Forum
- UWCC (Universal Wireless Communications
Consortium )
6UMTS Standards / 2
- Standardization body 3GPP
- http//www.3gpp.org/
- Specifications
- 3GPP TS 21.xxx - TS 34.xxx
- 23-series Technical realization stage 2
- 23.002 Network Architecture
- 23.060 GPRS (with 3G extensions)
- 24-series Signaling Protocols CN
- 24.008 Core NW protocols stage 3
- 25-series Radio Aspects
- 25.413 RANAP
- 25.414 Iu Data Transport and transport Signaling
- 25.415 Iu-User Plane
7UMTS Network Architecture / 1
C N
A N
Node B
UMSC
Radio Network Control RNC
Iub Interface
Iu Interface
MS
Iur Interface
Node B
Radio Network Control RNC
Iub Interface
Iu Interface
MS
8UMTS Network Architecture / 2
- UMTS network consists of an Access Network (AN)
and a Core Network (CN). The AN is formed by
Radio Network Controllers (RNCs), NodeBs and
Mobile Stations. - The RNCs are interconnected using the Iur
interface. This interconnection enables the RNS
to keep Handover within the Access Network (if
it is between RNCs in one AN).
9UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Modes
Time
Time
15
15
Code
Code
2
DL
1
UL
UL
Guard Period
Channel bandwidth 5MHz
Channel bandwidth 5MHz
Frequency
Frequency
Duplex Separation
TDD mode FDD mode
Both with harmonized bandwidth and pulse
shape IMT-2000 Spectrum (1885 2025 MHz / 2110
2200 MHz)
10Advantages of W-CDMA
- Modulation QPSK
- Connection establishment is easier
- No frequency planning / code planning only
- Low noise
- Automatically ciphering
- New access technology
- BUT Near-Far Effect
11Summary of the UTRA parameters
12UTRA-TDD Mode Asymmetrical Handling
1. Current TDD Principle
Timeslot pairs for duplex connection
TX timeslots
RX timeslots
TDD structure like in 2G systems
2. Asymmetrical Traffic in UTRA TDD mode
Example
Timeslot pairs for 2 duplex connections
Different timeslots in UL/DL
Switching Points
TX timeslots
RX timeslots
13TDD Channel Structure
Power Density / Code
1 time slot
multiple TCH per time slot
TDD
Codes 1-8
Frequency
Time
15
5 MHz
- Merge of benefits
- CDMA provides interference control and high
system capacity - TDD provides Fast Power Control free operation
- TDD provides asymmetrical data transfer
14UMTS Cell Hierarchy
- Macro Cell (suburban/rural area) range
- max. 15 km (for 144 kbps)
- high mobility (up to 500 km/h)
- up to 144 kbps
- Micro Cell (urban area) range
- some 100 m
- medium mobility
- up to 384 kbps
- Pico Cell (indoor/home environment) range
- some 10 m
- low mobility
- up to 2 Mbps
15Cell Breathing
1,6 1,4 1,2 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0
Cell diameter (km)
10 20 30 40
50
Users
16Siemens UMSC / 1
HLR
Core Network
C
Gr
UMSC
Access Network
PSTN
E
A
MSC
GMSC
ISDN
Iu
IWU
RNC
Gn
ISP
3G-SGSN
GGSN
internal
17Siemens UMSC / 2
- Siemens UMSC consists of 3 functional blocks
- CP based MSC part
- MP based IWU
- MP based 3G-SGSN
- MSC
- slight modifications mainly in Call Processing
- A-Interface
- 3G-SGSN
- 3G-SGSN is based on the 2.5G-SGSN (GPRS)
-
- IWU
- SCCP endpoint, distribution of messages to CS and
PO domain - For CS it contains also following functions
- Mapping of Iu-IF to A-IF (Call Processing stays
in the MSC) - AAL2 Transport Signaling incl. AAL2 Call
Processing - Control of TSC (TRAU Server Card)
18Comparison GSM-UMTS / 1
Gi
Gn
SGSN
GGSN
ISP
Gb
BSC
PSTN
GMSC
MSC
A
ISDN
E
Gn
Gi
3G-
Iu cs
ISP
GGSN
SGSN
RNC
PSTN
3G-
Iu po
GMSC
MSC
ISDN
E
19Comparison GSM-UMTS / 2
- GSM/GPRS (2/2.5G)
- 2 different protocol stacks between CN and AN.
For CS part BSSMAP is used for communication
between the BSC and the MSC, for communication
between the MSC and the MS DTAP (Direct Transfer
Application Part) is used. The PO part (GPRS)
uses a different stack BSSGP, LLC, SM/GMM
(Session Management, GPRS Mobility Management)
and IP. - UMTS R99 (3G)
- First UMTS release is an evolution of GSM. The
two different protocol stacks for the A and the
Gb interface migrate to a common interface, the
Iu-Interface. Communication between AN and CN is
done with a CS and PO common protocol, the RANAP.
The NAS (Non Access Stratum) signaling is done
with different protocols for CS (CC, MM) and PO
(SM, GMM).
20Iu-Interface Protocol-Stack / 3
- Protocol Stack on the Iu-Interface can be divided
into 2 horizontal layers Radio Network Layer and
the Transport Network Layer - Vertical Planes
- Control Plane UMTS-specific control signaling
(includes application protocol i.e. RANAP) and
signaling bearer for the application protocol
messages - User Plane Data stream includes coded voice (CS)
or packets (PO) - Transport Network Control Plane Used for all
control signaling within the transport layer and
signaling bearer - Transport Network User Plane Data bearer(s) in
the user plane and signaling bearer(s) for the
application protocol
21Iu-Interface towards Core Network -CS / 1
to RNC
to UMSC
22Iu-Interface towards Core Network PO / 2
to RNC
to UMSC
23GPRS vs. UMTS (PO) Transport plane / 1
24GPRS vs. UMTS (PO) Transport plane / 2
- In GPRS mobile specific protocols (BSSGP, LLC,
SNDCP) are used. At SGSN the protocol stacks
(Gb-IF) are implemented on the MP-Platform. - UMTS uses for PO data traffic an IP-based
protocol stack.
25Functionality R99
- RNC from Mobisphere (join venture between Siemens
and NEC) - Intersystem Handover (3G-gt2G)
- Voice via AAL2 using the Adaptive Multi-Rate
Codec - 64 kbps CS Service
- 384 kbps with Best Effort QoS for PO Service
- Supported L1 on the Iu-IF is STM-1 (155 Mbps)
26UMSC HW-Configuration
36190
INAP/CAP
SCP
LTG
SN
LTG
ISUP
LTG
LTG
PSTN
O M C
HLR
MAP
LTG
Gr, Gs, Gd I/f
Ethernet
LTG
MB
36140
C P
AMP
IOC
HUB
E1LIC
File Server
SC
E1LIC
E1LIC
MPSM
36140
ASN
MPMM
MPSLT
Gn I/f
LIC
SPGTP
LIC
MPPD
MPRANAP
MCP
MPACC
MPSA
I S P
LICSTM1
LIC
SPISP
SPGTP
TSC
LICSTM1
Gi I/f
LICSTM1
Iu I/f
U T R A N
27UMTS - Network Architecture
28McCool UMTS Mobile Station
29UMTS-Abbreviations
- UMSC ... UMTS-Mobile Switching Center
- 3G-MSC ... 3rd Generation MSC
- 3G-SGSN ... 3rd Generation SGSN
- RNC ... Radio Network Controller (3G BSC)
controls one or more NodeBs - NodeB ... Node Broadband (3G BTS) serves one cell
- CS ... Circuit Switched
- PO ... Packet Oriented
- RANAP ... Radio Access Network Application part
(?BSSMAP/GSM) - Iu-IF ... Interface between UMSC and RNC
- Iur-IF ... Interface between RNCs
- Iub-IF ... Interface between RNC and NodeB
30References
- Books
- Prased, Ramjee/Mohr, Werner/Konhäuser Walter
Third Generation Mobile Communication Systems.
Boston, London 2000 - Holma, Harri/Toskala, Antti WCDMA for UMTS.
Chichester 2000 - Walke, Bernhard/Fliege, Norbert Mobilfunknetze
und ihre Protokolle. Stuttgart, 1998 - others
- Periodicals
- Funkschau
- Mobilcom
- SMG News (ETSI)
- others
- 3G Internet Addresses
- http//www.3gpp.org/
- http//www.etsi.org/
- http//www.umts-forum.org/
- http//www.gsmworld.com/
31UMTS - Technology
- Q u e s t i o n s
- D i s c u s s i o n
32Thank youfor your attention!