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Friday, 30 September 2011
Macrocells or Metrocells?
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Public training on UMTS and HSPA/HSPA+
Friday, 23 September 2011
Thursday, 22 September 2011
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Panel Session on Small Cells (Femtocells) from Cambridge Wireless SIG event
Panel Session on Small Cells (Femtocells) from Cambridge Wireless SIG event from Zahid Ghadialy on Vimeo.
From the Cambridge Wireless Small Cell Special Interest Group event
“Small Cells: the beginning and where we are now”
15 September 2011
At The IET, Savoy Place, London, WC2R 0BL
Panel Session
Chair: Mike Bowerman, Account Manager, Alcatel Lucent.
Participants (from Left to right):
Professor Will Stewart, IET
Houston Spencer, VP Solutions and Marketing, Alcatel-Lucent
Will Franks, CTO and Founder, Ubiquisys
Chris Cox, Director of Marketing, ip.access
More details about the speakers and the event available at: http://www.cambridgewireless.co.uk/Agenda/SCS1_15.09.11.pdf
Monday, 19 September 2011
Summary from the 'Small Cells' Event in Cambridge Wireless
Saturday, 17 September 2011
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Inter-technology Carrier Aggregation
- Intra-band on adjacent channels.
- Intra-band on non-adjacent channels.
- Inter-band (e.g., 700 MHz, 1.9 GHz).
- Inter-technology (e.g., LTE on one channel, HSPA+ on another). This is currently a study item for Release 11. While theoretically promising, a considerable number of technical issues will have to be addressed.
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
CELL_FACH to LTE Mobility
It is our understanding that some of the Cell_FACH enhancement proposals for Release 11 are targeted to make it more attractive to keep UEs longer in the Cell_FACH state than is expected with pre-Rel-11 devices. This expectation that the UEs may stay longer in the Cell_FACH state is in turn motivating the mobility from Cell_FACH state to LTE proposal.
For instance, as the network can already today release the Cell_FACH UE’s RRC Connection with redirection, network may want to redirect UE to the correct RAT and frequency based on the UE measurement. Specifically if the network strategy is to keep the UEs long time in Cell_FACH state, it would make sense to provide the network the tools to manage the UEs’ mobility in that state. In addition, the needs for mobility to LTE are somewhat different from mobility to e.g. GERAN, as the former would be typically priority based while the latter would happen for coverage reasons. Thus, if introduced, the network controlled mobility from UMTS Cell_FACH would be specifically interesting for the UMTS to LTE case.
Will update once I have more info.
Monday, 12 September 2011
LTE Rollouts and Deployment Scenarios
Sunday, 11 September 2011
Saturday, 10 September 2011
New '4G Americas' Whitepaper on 'Mobile Broadband Explosion'
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Enhanced Voice Service (EVS) Codec for LTE Rel-10
The traditional (narrowband) AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate) codec operates on narrowband 200-3400 Hz signals at variable bit rates in the range of 4.75 to 12.2 kbps. It provides toll quality speech starting at 7.4 kbps, with near-toll quality and better robustness at lower rates and better reproduction of non-speech sounds at higher rates. The AMR-WB (Wideband) codec provides improved speech quality due to a wider speech bandwidth of 50–7000 Hz compared to narrowband speech coders which in general are optimized for POTS wireline quality of 300–3400 Hz. Couple of years back Orange was in news because they were the first to launch phones that support HD-Voice (AMR-WB).
Sunday, 4 September 2011
HSPA+ Advanced - Enhancements beyond R10
Related post: HSPA evolution – beyond 3GPP Release 10 - Ericsson