Title :
TD-SCDMA Evolution
Author :
Peng, Mugen ; Wang, Wenbo ; Chen, Hsiao-Hwa
Author_Institution :
Signal & Inf. Syst., Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun. (BUPT), Beijing, China
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This article focuses on the evolutional strategies (which can be divided into four phases) from the current commercial time division-synchronous code division multiple access (TD-SCDMA) to the future International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT)Advanced systems. The first evolutional phase is to develop an N-frequency technology to improve capacity and ease network planning of the current TD-SCDMA system. Singleand multicarrier high-speed packet access (HSPA) is specified in the second phase for providing high-rate packet services. Long-term evolution (LTE) technology is introduced in the third phase to provide a similar performance of mobile worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX). Finally, the fourth phase is to implement time division duplex (TDD)-based IMTAdvanced system, which is one of the alternative standards beyond third-generation (3G) systems. The advanced technologies to enhance spectral efficiency are the critical issues emphasized in all the four phases. The challenges and open issues in the different evolutional phases are identified in this article as well.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; WiMax; code division multiple access; evolutionary computation; open systems; telecommunication industry; telecommunication network planning; time division multiple access; time division multiplexing; 3G systems; HSPA; IMT advanced systems; LTE technology; N-frequency technology; TD-SCDMA evolution; WiMAX; evolutional strategy; high-rate packet services; high-speed packet access; international mobile telecommunications advanced systems; long-term evolution technology; microwave access; mobile worldwide interoperability; network planning; spectral efficiency; telecommunications industry; third-generation systems; time division duplex; time division-synchronous code division multiple access; Capacity planning; Cities and towns; Frequency; Microwave technology; Multiaccess communication; Profitability; Standardization; Technology planning; Time division synchronous code division multiple access; WiMAX;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MVT.2010.936655