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2011-09-07, 07:00 PM
Inacon - HSUPA Design Details and System Engineering
CONTENT:
Table of Content
Details on Operation, Scheduling, E-TFC Selection and HARQ
1.1 The High-Speed Roadmap
1.1.1 HSUPA Targets
EUL
1.1.1.2 Focus on Urban and Sub-urban Deployment
1.1.1.3 Supporting full Mobility
1.1.1.4 Prioritizing Background and Interactive Services
1.1.1.5 Trade-off between Complexity and Performance
1.1.2 Why not a Shared Channel for the Uplink?
1.1.3 WCDMA Review:
1.1.3.1 SIR Considerations in a CDMA-system
1.1.3.2 Uplink Load Curve – Rise over Thermal
1.1.3.2.1 Measurement of Air Interface Load
1.1.3.2.2 Uplink Load
1.1.3.2.3 Load Estimation based on Receive Total Wideband Power (RTWP)
RoT
1.1.3.3 Uplink Multi-Code Operation – I/Q Diagram Principle
1.1.3.4 Code Multiplex versus Time Multiplex
1.1.3.5 Review of Rel. ‘99 till Rel. 5 Uplink TFC Selection
1.1.4 Power, Beta-Values and Transport Block Size Relationship
1.2 HSUPA Characteristics – Scaling of TBS
1.2.1 Scheduling Grant Table - HSUPA Scheduling
1.2.1.1 Spreading Factor 4 Equivalents
1.2.2 HSUPA Radio Interface Protocol Termination for E-DCH
1.2.2.1 Radio Interface and Radio Network Architecture
1.2.3 New Channels with HSUPA
1.2.3.1 Serving RLS versus Non-Serving RL’s
1.2.3.2 Multicode Operation in HSUPA (Cat 6 with 4 x E-DPDCH)
1.2.3.3 Achievable Throughput Rates in HSUPA
1.2.3.4 Details on E-DCH
1.2.3.5 Details on E-DPDCH
1.2.3.6 Details on E-DPCCH
1.2.3.7 Details on E-AGCH
1.2.3.8 Details on E-RGCH
1.2.3.9 Details on E-HICH
1.2.4 UE’s Scheduling Requests
1.2.4.1 Inband Scheduling Info on the E-DCH
1.2.4.1.1 Details on UE Power Headroom (UPH)
1.2.4.2 Outband Happy Bit on the E-DPCCH
1.2.4.3 Practical Exercise: Happy / Unhappy Determination?
we can find the post for this book here (http://www.finetopix.com/library/4520-inacon-hsupa-design-details-system-engineering.html), but the link in this post is not working now, will some one could kindly upload this book again?
In the very post we got another version of HSUPA book by INACON (http://www.4shared.com/file/I6obWGeh...n_-_HSUPA.html) (shared by tpkj (http://www.finetopix.com/members/tpkj.html), content list below) , though it was a good stuff as well but I found it was different from the book above.
Table of Content
HSUPA Principles
1.1 HSUPA Introduction
1.1.1 HSUPA Requirements – FDD EUL Goals
1.1.2 Why not a Shared Channel for the Uplink?
1.2 HSUPA Characteristics
1.2.1 Overview on N-Stop & Wait Scheme
1.2.1.1 HARQ-Techniques with HSUPA
1.2.1.2 Turbo Coding – Systematic Bits, self-decodable and non-self-decodable Transmission
1.2.1.3 HARQ Comparison between HSDPA and HSUPA
1.2.2 Multicode Operation with HSUPA (Category 6 with 4 x E-DPDCH)
1.2.3 HSUPA specific Amendments in regards to Rel. ‘99
1.3 Operation of HSUPA
1.3.1 Review: SIR Considerations in a CDMA-system
1.3.2 Uplink Load Curve – Rise over Thermal
1.3.3 Scheduling Grant Table – HSUPA Scheduling
1.3.4 Resource Sharing of UL-Resources in HSUPA
CONTENT:
Table of Content
Details on Operation, Scheduling, E-TFC Selection and HARQ
1.1 The High-Speed Roadmap
1.1.1 HSUPA Targets
EUL
1.1.1.2 Focus on Urban and Sub-urban Deployment
1.1.1.3 Supporting full Mobility
1.1.1.4 Prioritizing Background and Interactive Services
1.1.1.5 Trade-off between Complexity and Performance
1.1.2 Why not a Shared Channel for the Uplink?
1.1.3 WCDMA Review:
1.1.3.1 SIR Considerations in a CDMA-system
1.1.3.2 Uplink Load Curve – Rise over Thermal
1.1.3.2.1 Measurement of Air Interface Load
1.1.3.2.2 Uplink Load
1.1.3.2.3 Load Estimation based on Receive Total Wideband Power (RTWP)
RoT
1.1.3.3 Uplink Multi-Code Operation – I/Q Diagram Principle
1.1.3.4 Code Multiplex versus Time Multiplex
1.1.3.5 Review of Rel. ‘99 till Rel. 5 Uplink TFC Selection
1.1.4 Power, Beta-Values and Transport Block Size Relationship
1.2 HSUPA Characteristics – Scaling of TBS
1.2.1 Scheduling Grant Table - HSUPA Scheduling
1.2.1.1 Spreading Factor 4 Equivalents
1.2.2 HSUPA Radio Interface Protocol Termination for E-DCH
1.2.2.1 Radio Interface and Radio Network Architecture
1.2.3 New Channels with HSUPA
1.2.3.1 Serving RLS versus Non-Serving RL’s
1.2.3.2 Multicode Operation in HSUPA (Cat 6 with 4 x E-DPDCH)
1.2.3.3 Achievable Throughput Rates in HSUPA
1.2.3.4 Details on E-DCH
1.2.3.5 Details on E-DPDCH
1.2.3.6 Details on E-DPCCH
1.2.3.7 Details on E-AGCH
1.2.3.8 Details on E-RGCH
1.2.3.9 Details on E-HICH
1.2.4 UE’s Scheduling Requests
1.2.4.1 Inband Scheduling Info on the E-DCH
1.2.4.1.1 Details on UE Power Headroom (UPH)
1.2.4.2 Outband Happy Bit on the E-DPCCH
1.2.4.3 Practical Exercise: Happy / Unhappy Determination?
we can find the post for this book here (http://www.finetopix.com/library/4520-inacon-hsupa-design-details-system-engineering.html), but the link in this post is not working now, will some one could kindly upload this book again?
In the very post we got another version of HSUPA book by INACON (http://www.4shared.com/file/I6obWGeh...n_-_HSUPA.html) (shared by tpkj (http://www.finetopix.com/members/tpkj.html), content list below) , though it was a good stuff as well but I found it was different from the book above.
Table of Content
HSUPA Principles
1.1 HSUPA Introduction
1.1.1 HSUPA Requirements – FDD EUL Goals
1.1.2 Why not a Shared Channel for the Uplink?
1.2 HSUPA Characteristics
1.2.1 Overview on N-Stop & Wait Scheme
1.2.1.1 HARQ-Techniques with HSUPA
1.2.1.2 Turbo Coding – Systematic Bits, self-decodable and non-self-decodable Transmission
1.2.1.3 HARQ Comparison between HSDPA and HSUPA
1.2.2 Multicode Operation with HSUPA (Category 6 with 4 x E-DPDCH)
1.2.3 HSUPA specific Amendments in regards to Rel. ‘99
1.3 Operation of HSUPA
1.3.1 Review: SIR Considerations in a CDMA-system
1.3.2 Uplink Load Curve – Rise over Thermal
1.3.3 Scheduling Grant Table – HSUPA Scheduling
1.3.4 Resource Sharing of UL-Resources in HSUPA