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eUTRAN Overview
eUTRAN Features
Peak download rates –
299.6 Mbit/s for 4x4 antennas with 20 MHz of spectrum
–
150.8 Mbit/s for 2x2 antennas with 20 MHz of spectrum.
Peak upload rates –
75.4 Mbit/s for a 20 MHz channel (closer to 50Mbps)
Low data transfer latencies (sub-5ms latency for s mall IP packets in optimal conditions), lower latencies for handover and connection setup time.
Support for terminals moving at up to 350 km/h or 500 km/h depending on the frequency band.
Support for both FDD and TDD
Support for all frequency bands currently used by IMT systems.
Flexible bandwidth: 1.4 MHz, 3 MHz, 5 MHz, 15 MHz and 20 MHz are standardized.
Increased spectral efficiency at 2-5 times more than in 3GPP (HSPA) release 6
Support of cell sizes from tens of meters of radius (femto and picocells) up to over 100 km radius macrocells
Simplified architecture: The network side of EUTRAN is composed only by the enodeBs
Support for inter-operation with other systems (e.g. GSM, GPRS, UMTS...)
Packet switched radio interface.
LTE Network and Interfaces Internet SGi
UMTS/GERAN
S3,S4
EPC S2
S1
eUTRAN
WLAN
eUTRAN Architecture User Data
Signalling and Control
PGW
S11
SGW
MME
S1_U
S1_MME
eNB
eNB
X2
NAS Signalling Signalling and Control
NAS
MME
eMM eSM
NAS – Non Access Stratum • • • •
MME to UE Control Mobility Management Session Control e N B i s T r a n s p a r en t
S1_MME
eNB
eNB
NAS UE
eMM eSM
S1 Signalling Signalling and Control
S1AP
MME
S1AP – S1 Application Protocol • • • • •
MME – e N B C o n t r o l Initial Context Trans fer Handover Paging S1 Management
S1_MME
S1AP eNB
eNB
UE
S1 Procedures
Radio Signalling RRC – Radio Resource Control •
MME
• • • • • •
eNB – U E C o n t r o l Radio Channel Setup/Control Handover Radio Bearer Control Paging System Information Broadcast Transfer of NAS
S1_MME
RRC eNB
eNB
RRC UE
User Data – S1_U User Data
PGW
User Plan Data • • •
Transfer of IP Packets QoS Controlled EPS Bearer
SGW
S1_U
eNB
eNB
UE
User Data in the eUTRAN
MME NAS (eSM) S1AP
GTP-C
RRC
Radio Bearer
SGW S1 Bearer
UE
EPS Bearer
S5 Bearer
X2 Interface User Data
Signalling and Control
PGW
S11
SGW
MME
S1_U
S1_MME
eNB
eNB
X2 interface • •
X2
Handover I n t e r f er e n c e C o o r d i n a t i o n
X2 Procedures
S1, X2 Network User Data
Signalling and Control
PGW
S11
MME
SGW
eNB
eNB
S1 and X2 – Provisioned through a L3/L2 Network L3 is IP at entry and exit points L2 could be MPLS or Ethernet based • •
Some eUTRAN Procedures
1
EPS Attach
3
Default Bearer Establishment
4
IMS Registration
6
EUTRAN Tracking Areas MME
Location Updating At initial registration When the UE move to a different TA
MME Store TA in the MM Context
Multiple Tracking Areas MME
Location Updating At initial registration When the UE move to a different TA
MME Store TA in the MM Context Multiple TA can be registered •
7
Tracking Area Update
8
Idle Mode and Paging
12
Procedures Whilst in Connected Mode
13
X2 Based Handover
13
X2 Based Handover
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