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Praise for Fundamentals of WiMAX

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14 Chapter 1 • Introduction to Broadband Wirelesscompare and contrast the various standards-based broadband wireless technologies and highlightthe differentiating aspects <strong>of</strong> <strong>WiMAX</strong>.1.4.1 3G Cellular SystemsAround the world, mobile operators are upgrading their networks to 3G technology to deliverbroadband applications to their subscribers. Mobile operators using GSM (global system <strong>for</strong>mobile communications) are deploying UMTS (universal mobile telephone system) and HSDPA(high speed downlink packet access) technologies as part <strong>of</strong> their 3G evolution. TraditionalCDMA operators are deploying 1x EV-DO (1x evolution data optimized) as their 3G solution<strong>for</strong> broadband data. In China and parts <strong>of</strong> Asia, several operators look to TD-SCDMA (timedivision-synchronous CDMA) as their 3G solution. All these 3G solutions provide data throughputcapabilities on the order <strong>of</strong> a few hundred kilobits per second to a few megabits per second.Let us briefly review the capabilities <strong>of</strong> these overlapping technologies be<strong>for</strong>e comparing themwith <strong>WiMAX</strong>.HSDPA is a downlink-only air interface defined in the Third-generation Partnership Project(3GPP) UMTS Release 5 specifications. HSDPA is capable <strong>of</strong> providing a peak user data rate(layer 2 throughput) <strong>of</strong> 14.4Mbps, using a 5MHz channel. Realizing this data rate, however,requires the use <strong>of</strong> all 15 codes, which is unlikely to be implemented in mobile terminals. Using5 and 10 codes, HSDPA supports peak data rates <strong>of</strong> 3.6Mbps and 7.2Mbps, respectively. Typicalaverage rates that users obtain are in the range <strong>of</strong> 250kbps to 750kbps. Enhancements, such asspatial processing, diversity reception in mobiles, and multiuser detection, can provide significantlyhigher per<strong>for</strong>mance over basic HSDPA systems.It should be noted that HSDPA is a downlink-only interface; hence until an uplink complement<strong>of</strong> this is implemented, the peak data rates achievable on the uplink will be less than384kbps, in most cases averaging 40kbps to 100kbps. An uplink version, HSUPA (high-speeduplink packet access), supports peak data rates up to 5.8Mbps and is standardized as part <strong>of</strong> the3GPP Release 6 specifications; deployments are expected in 2007. HSDPA and HSUPA togetherare referred to as HSPA (high-speed packet access).1x EV-DO is a high-speed data standard defined as an evolution to second-generation IS-95CDMA systems by the 3GPP2 standards organization. The standard supports a peak downlinkdata rate <strong>of</strong> 2.4Mbps in a 1.25MHz channel. Typical user-experienced data rates are in the order<strong>of</strong> 100kbps to 300kbps. Revision A <strong>of</strong> 1x EV-DO supports a peak rate <strong>of</strong> 3.1Mbps to a mobileuser; Revision B will support 4.9Mbps. These versions can also support uplink data rates <strong>of</strong> upto 1.8Mbps. Revision B also has options to operate using higher channel bandwidths (up to20MHz), <strong>of</strong>fering potentially up to 73Mbps in the downlink and up to 27Mbps in the uplink.In addition to providing high-speed data services, 3G systems are evolving to support multimediaservices. For example, 1x EV-DO Rev A enables voice and video telephony over IP. Tomake these service possible, 1xEV-DO Rev A reduces air-link latency to almost 30ms, introducesintrauser QoS, and fast intersector hand<strong>of</strong>fs. Multicast and broadcast services are also

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