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Presentation Outline
Introduction
Literature
Idea
review
proposal
Algorithm
Proposal
Simulation
results
Contributing factors
Reduction in the price of mobile
equipments
Increase in the use of social media
Increased online gaming
Increased video streaming
K.G.Coffman and A.M.Odlyzko. Growth of the Internet. AT&T Labs - Research. 2001. PP 3 - 11
Examples of 4G technologies
Mobile WiMAX.
Overview: LTEAdvance
Support
1 Gb/s
Supports
Higher
Carrier Aggregation
order MIMO
Enhanced
Inter-Cell Interference
Coordination
3GPP TR 36.913, Requirements for further advancements for Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio
Access (E-UTRA), v.8.0.1, March 2009.
L. Miller. Carrier Aggregation Fundamentals for Dummies. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2016.
Carrier Aggregation
LITERATURE REVIEW
----------------------------------------Researches already conducted
in Contiguous CA
3GPP TS 36.101. Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network. Evolved Universal Terrestrial
Radio Access (E-UTRA). User Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception (Release 10). V10.2.1.
Mar. 2011. pp 21
Anritsu. "Understanding LTE-Advanced Carrier Aggregation". Vol. 2, no.1, pp 26, Sep. 2013
Idea Proposal
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Idea Proposal
3GPP TS 36.101. Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network. Evolved Universal
Terrestrial Radio Access (E-UTRA). User Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception (Release
10). V10.2.1. Mar. 2011. pp 18
Idea Proposal
Idea Proposal
OVERALL OBJECTIVE
-------------------------------------------------------------------Generate a wider bandwidth
(>40MHz) of an aggregated
downlink waveform using the
approved 3 (10MHz, 15MHz and
20MHz, at most) contiguous
channels in the CA_40
configuration.
Algorithm Proposal
Algorithm Discussion
Defined the number of component carriers and bandwidths
3 contiguous carriers
Defined carrier bandwidths ( at most 10,15 and
20MHz)
Component Carrier (CC) configuration
Used 1X3 vector to define the number of Resource
Block (RBs) for each component carrier
CC1 -> 50 RBs, CC2 -> 75RBs, CC3 -> 100RBs
Algorithm Discussion
Defined the number of component carriers and bandwidths
3 contiguous carriers
Defined carrier bandwidths ( at most 10,15 and
20MHz)
Component Carrier (CC) configuration
Used 1X3 vector to define the number of Resource
Block (RBs) for each component carrier
CC1 -> 50 RBs, CC2 -> 75RBs, CC3 -> 100RBs
Algorithm Discussion
Carrier aggregation parameter calculation
Defined vector to contain the center frequencies of
each carrier
Defined the Lower CC to have center frequency of
0MHz
Defined the spacing between each carrier (15 kHz)
Calculated the lower and higher frequency edges
Zhang L, Liu F, Huang L, Wang WB (2010) Traffic load balance methods in the LTE-Advanced system with
Algorithm Discussion
Oversampling Rate Calculation
* Made an assumption for 90% bandwidth
consumption
Calculate sampling rates of the component carriers
Calculate overall sampling rate for the aggregated
signal based on the individual sampling rates.
Algorithm Discussion
Waveform generation and carrier aggregation
Generated the waveform for each CC sampling it at
the overall sample rate
Modulated using Frequency Modulation
Aggregated to form the aggregated signal
Carrier aggregation waveform spectrum plotting
Simulation Results
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Simulation
Results
BW (Aggregated Channel) : 44.6000
MHz
Component Carrier 1: Fc: 16.8000
MHz
Component Carrier 2: Fc: 4.8000 MHz
Component Carrier 3: Fc: 12.3000
MHz
Simulation Results
Simulation Results
Simulation Results
[observation]
Simulation Results
[observation]
Results based
Conclusion
The size of the Resource Blocks (RB) affects
the bandwidth of a carrier.
The order of the aggregation based on the
RB sizes of each contribution carrier affects
the overall aggregated bandwidth.
Thus, an ascending order of aggregation
is the most optimal.
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