ITU-R REPORT M 2134-2008 Requirements related to technical performance for IMT-Advanced radio interface(s)《高级国际移动通信无线电接口在技术性能上的要求》.pdf
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1、 Rep. ITU-R M.2134 1 REPORT ITU-R M.2134 Requirements related to technical performance for IMT-Advanced radio interface(s) (2008) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 Introduction 2 2 Scope and purpose 2 3 Related ITU-R texts . 3 4 Minimum requirements 3 4.1 Cell spectral efficiency . 4 4.2 Peak spectral effici
2、ency 4 4.3 Bandwidth. 5 4.4 Cell edge user spectral efficiency . 5 4.5 Latency . 6 4.5.1 Control plane latency . 6 4.5.2 User plane latency 6 4.6 Mobility 6 4.7 Handover. 7 4.8 VoIP Capacity. 8 2 Rep. ITU-R M.2134 1 Introduction International Mobile Telecommunications-Advanced (IMT-Advanced) systems
3、 are mobile systems that include the new capabilities of IMT that go beyond those of IMT-2000. Such systems provide access to a wide range of telecommunication services including advanced mobile services, supported by mobile and fixed networks, which are increasingly packet-based. IMT-Advanced syste
4、ms support low to high mobility applications and a wide range of data rates in accordance with user and service demands in multiple user environments. IMT-Advanced also has capabilities for high-quality multimedia applications within a wide range of services and platforms providing a significant imp
5、rovement in performance and quality of service. The key features of IMT-Advanced are: a high degree of commonality of functionality worldwide while retaining the flexibility to support a wide range of services and applications in a cost efficient manner; compatibility of services within IMT and with
6、 fixed networks; capability of interworking with other radio access systems; high-quality mobile services; user equipment suitable for worldwide use; user-friendly applications, services and equipment; worldwide roaming capability; enhanced peak data rates to support advanced services and applicatio
7、ns (100 Mbit/s for high and 1 Gbit/s for low mobility were established as targets for research)1. These features enable IMT-Advanced to address evolving user needs. The capabilities of IMT-Advanced systems are being continuously enhanced in line with user trends and technology developments. 2 Scope
8、and purpose This Report describes requirements related to technical performance for IMT-Advanced candidate radio interfaces. These requirements are used in the development of Report ITU-R M.2135. This Report also provides the necessary background information about the individual requirements and the
9、 justification for the items and values chosen. Provision of such background information is needed for a broader understanding of the requirements. This Report is based on the ongoing development activities from external research and technology organizations. 1Data rates sourced from Recommendation
10、ITU-R M.1645. Rep. ITU-R M.2134 3 3 Related ITU-R texts Recommendation ITU-R M.1224 Recommendation ITU-R M.1645 Recommendation ITU-R M.1768 Recommendation ITU-R M.1822 Report ITU-R M.2038 Report ITU-R M.2072 Report ITU-R M.2074 Report ITU-R M.2078 Report ITU-R M.2079 Report ITU-R M.2135 Report ITU-R
11、 M.2133. 4 Minimum requirements IMT-Advanced can be considered from multiple perspectives, including the users, manufacturers, application developers, network operators, and service and content providers as noted in 4.2.2 in Recommendation ITU-R M.1645 Framework and overall objectives of the future
12、development of IMT-2000 and systems beyond IMT-2000. Therefore, it is recognized that the technologies for IMT-Advanced can be applied in a variety of deployment scenarios and can support a range of environments, different service capabilities, and technology options. Consideration of every variatio
13、n to encompass all situations is therefore not possible; nonetheless the work of the ITU-R has been to determine a representative view of IMT-Advanced consistent with the process defined in Resolution ITU-R 57 Principles for the process of development of IMT-Advanced and the requirements defined in
14、this Report. The requirements presented in this document are for the purpose of consistent definition, specification, and evaluation of the candidate RITs or SRITs for IMT-Advanced in ITU-R in conjunction with the development of Recommendations and Reports, such as the framework and key characterist
15、ics and the detailed specifications of IMT-Advanced. The intent of these requirements is to ensure that IMT-Advanced technologies are able to fulfil the objectives of IMT-Advanced and to set a specific level of minimum performance that each proposed technology needs to achieve in order to be conside
16、red by ITU-R for IMT-Advanced. These requirements are not intended to restrict the full range of capabilities or performance that candidate technologies for IMT-Advanced might achieve, nor is it intended to describe how the IMT-Advanced technologies might perform in actual deployments under operatin
17、g conditions that could be different from those presented in ITU-R Recommendations and Reports on IMT-Advanced. Requirements are to be evaluated according to the criteria defined in Report ITU-R M.2135 Requirements, evaluation criteria, and submission templates for the development of IMT-Advanced. N
18、OTE 1 The values herein are for a radio interface technology (RIT) or a set of radio interface technologies (SRIT). 4 Rep. ITU-R M.2134 4.1 Cell spectral efficiency Cell2spectral efficiency () is defined as the aggregate throughput of all users (the number of correctly received bits, i.e. the number
19、 of bits contained in the service data units (SDUs) delivered to Layer 3, over a certain period of time) divided by the channel bandwidth divided by the number of cells. The channel bandwidth for this purpose is defined as the effective bandwidth times the frequency reuse factor, where the effective
20、 bandwidth is the operating bandwidth normalised appropriately considering the uplink/downlink ratio. The cell spectral efficiency is measured in bit/s/Hz/cell. Let idenote the number of correctly received bits by user i (downlink) or from user i (uplink) in a system comprising a user population of
21、N users and M cells. Furthermore, let denote the channel bandwidth and T the time over which the data bits are received. The cell spectral efficiency, , is then defined according to equation (1). MTNii=1(1) TABLE 1 Cell spectral efficiency Test environment (1)Downlink (bit/s/Hz/cell) Uplink (bit/s/H
22、z/cell) Indoor 3 2.25 Microcellular 2.6 1.80 Base coverage urban 2.2 1.4 High speed 1.1 0.7 (1)The test environments are described in Report ITU-R M.2135. These values were defined assuming an antenna configuration of downlink 4 2, uplink 2 4. However, this does not form part of the requirement and
23、the conditions for evaluation are described in Report ITU-R M.2135 4.2 Peak spectral efficiency The peak spectral efficiency is the highest theoretical data rate (normalised by bandwidth), which is the received data bits assuming error-free conditions assignable to a single mobile station, when all
24、available radio resources for the corresponding link direction are utilised (i.e., excluding radio resources that are used for physical layer synchronisation, reference signals or pilots, guard bands and guard times). 2A cell is equivalent to a sector, e.g. a 3-sector site has 3 cells. Rep. ITU-R M.
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