Mobile Communications Systems Development. Rajib Taid

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DL: QPSK, 64 QAM 1.4, 3,5, 10, 15,20 MHz DL: 300 Mbps UL: 75 Mbps LTE‐A (4G) DL: QPSK, 64 QAM 1.4, 3,5, 10, 15, 20 MHz DL: 3 Gbps UL: 1.5 Gbps 5G QPSK, 16/64/256 QAM 5 to 400 MHz DL: 20 Gbps UL: 10 Gbps

      2.3.2 Evolutions of 3GPP Networks Architectures

       Release 99: The First UMTS Release Architecture

      The 3GPP Release 99 system architecture that was shown earlier in Figure 2.3 is illustrated again in Figure 2.10 below in a slightly different way.

      3GPP Release 99 evolved from the previous GSM/GPRS system in terms of new RAT only and introduces the new AN called the UTRAN, comprising a NodeB and an RNC. This implies that only the air interface had evolved from the TDMA/FDMA in GSM/GPRS system to the WCDMA scheme in UMTS while adapting to the CN elements from the pre‐release 99 GSM/GPRS network, with necessary software enhancements. However, as shown in Figure 2.3, new interfaces are being added in the UMTS Release 99 architecture, and they are different from the GSM and GPRS networks.

Schematic illustration of system architecture 3GPP Release 99. Schematic illustration of system architecture 3GPP Release 4.

       Release 4 Architecture: Voice Call Through IP Transport Network

      The signaling activities last for a fraction of time only. The separation of the transport and signaling or control functions between MSC Server and the CS‐MGW is achieved through a new Release 4 feature called the Bearer‐Independent Core Network (BICN). Because of this, in the CN, IP has been introduced as the new transport network to transport voice call traffic in the form of IP packets only instead of 64 kbits/timeslot format as it was the case during the UMTS Release 99 and pre‐Release 99 core networks, i.e. GSM. In these 3GPP releases, a voice call is carried through 64 kbits/timeslot format over the A‐interface between the BSC and MSC.

       3GPP Release 5 Architecture: All IP Network

      The 3GPP Release 5 system architecture is shown in Figure 2.12. In comparison to the previous architectures, this evolution is based on the three major changes that were introduced in the Release 5 architecture:

       An all IP network through the usage of the IP as the only transport network right from the NodeB to the CN elements.

       The introduction of the IMS for multimedia services, e.g. voice call and Home Subscriber Server (HSS) in place of HLR (Release 4).

       High‐Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) feature to increase the data transmission speed from the UTRAN to the UE in the DL direction.

Schematic illustration of system architecture 3GPP Release 5.

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