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Key Scenarios and implications for WINNER II

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<strong>WINNER</strong> <strong>II</strong> D6.11.2 v1.0devicesthe audiosystem startsdownloadingLightweightbrowsingLow(residential)Low (0– 5km/h)Internet/browsing,File transfermodelResidential3 – 100mConnectivitybetween BS<strong>and</strong> <strong>WINNER</strong>backbonee-wallet ischargedautomaticallyMultimediamessagingLow(residential)Low (0– 5km/h)Internet/browsing,File transfermodelResidential3 – 100mConnectivitybetween BS<strong>and</strong> <strong>WINNER</strong>backbonebrowsessports newsLightweightbrowsingLow(residential)Low (0– 5km/h)Internet/browsing,File transfermodelResidential3 – 100mConnectivitybetween BS<strong>and</strong> <strong>WINNER</strong>backbonecar’snavigationsystem tracesthe optimalwaySimpleinteractiveapplicationsMediumMedium(0 – 70km/h)Internet/browsing,File transfermodelUrban50 –1000 mConnectivitybetween BS<strong>and</strong> <strong>WINNER</strong>backbonedue to cartrafficcongestionSimpletelephony<strong>and</strong>messagingMediumMedium(0 – 70km/h)Internet/browsing,File transfermodelUrban50 –1000 mConnectivitybetween BS<strong>and</strong> <strong>WINNER</strong>backbonedue to cartrafficcongestionGeographicdatacastMediumMedium(0 – 70km/h)Internet/browsing,InteractiveactivityUrban50 –1000 mConnectivitybetween BS<strong>and</strong> <strong>WINNER</strong>backbonevoicemessageSimpletelephony<strong>and</strong>messagingMediumMedium(0 – 70km/h)Conversationalvoice modelUrban50 –1000 mConnectivitybetween BS<strong>and</strong> <strong>WINNER</strong>backbone4.2.3 Scenario C (related with WA Concept Group)A key aspect of mobile cellular systems is the ability to make a call, access content, send an e-mail <strong>and</strong> soon from anywhere. Particularly in Europe GERAN coverage is ubiquitous <strong>and</strong> there is the expectation ofbeing able to be contactable in any geographic location. <strong>WINNER</strong> needs to provide this same ubiquitouscoverage layer <strong>for</strong> minimum user data rate (2 Mbit/s) [WIN2D6131]. This base layer will cover rural,suburban <strong>and</strong> urban areas, providing the umbrella coverage; whilst there will be other deployments (asconsidered in the Metropolitan <strong>and</strong> Local Area CGs), providing more targeted, higher data rate coverage.This scenario is meant to reflect the ubiquitous coverage deployment of <strong>WINNER</strong> in towns <strong>and</strong> cities,where it will overlap with deployments considered by the Metropolitan <strong>and</strong> Local Area CGs. This is<strong>for</strong>eseen as similar to today’s macro-cell deployments. There<strong>for</strong>e, this scenario is not described here (seeprevious section).The WA scenario describes the relevant characteristics of a selection of environments where a <strong>WINNER</strong>system might be deployed. “Environment” means here that the description is independent from thetechnical solution that <strong>WINNER</strong> provides, but refers only to the external characteristics that cannot bechanged by <strong>WINNER</strong>.The benchmark technologies <strong>for</strong> the WA scenario are deployed cellular systems such as GSM/GPRS,cdma2000, UMTS, TD-CDMA, HSDPA/HSUPA <strong>and</strong> EV-DO. Furthermore, systems about to best<strong>and</strong>ardized or deployed during the course of <strong>WINNER</strong> <strong>II</strong> are 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE), theevolution of 3GPP2 EV-DO (Revision C or AIE), IEEE 802.16e (“Mobile WiMAX”), IEEE 802.20 <strong>and</strong>proprietary systems like Flash-OFDM initially developed by the company Flarion. Research results from<strong>WINNER</strong> may directly feed into the development of some of these technologies (e.g. 3GPP LTE).Page 32 (41)

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