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Requirements of HSPA
Data Rate Demand for higher peak data rates Delay Lower latency Capacity Better capacity and throughput Better spectrum efficiency Finer resource granularity Coverage Better coverage for higher data rate.
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Features of HSDPA
Extension of DSCH Adaptive modulation and coding QPSK and 16-QAM Multi coding transmission Fast feedback of channel condition Improve transmission efficiency Fast retransmission and Physical Layer HARQ Fast resource management Node B scheduling Reduce transmission latency 2 ms TTI
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HS DSCH
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HS - SCCH
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HS - DPCCH
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HSDPA Categories
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Features of HSUPA
Maximum transmission rate of 5.76Mbps QPSK modulation No adaptive modulation Multicode transmission Spreading Factor either 2 or 4 10ms and 2ms TTI Hybrid ARQ (HARQ) Fast Packet Scheduling in the uplink
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HSUPA Operation
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Slot information
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E - AGCH
SF - 256
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HSUPA Categories
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HSPA +
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Higher order modulation Multiple Input Multiple Output Continuous packet connectivity Layer -2 Enhancements
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With HSPA, Active : Cell_DCH Inactive (<10s): Cell_DCH (<30s): Cell_FACH (>30s): Idle state
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CPC Enhancements
In Uplink:
A new UL DPCCH slot format UL DPCCH gating/discontinuous transmission Implicit CQI reporting reduction
In the Downlink:
F-DPCH gating in DL Discontinuous reception (DRX) at the UE
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Layer 2 Enhancements
Flexible RLC PDU size MAC ehs layer segmentation / reassembly MAC ehs layer flow multiplexing
Functions :
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Overall Comparison
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