UMTS Evolution: HSPA, MIMO, and Multiuser Detection
Seminarkode: DK 2.16
Termin
geplant 2013
Location
Oberpfaffenhofen
Scientific Coordination
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Z. Dawy, American University of Beirut
Focus
UMTS evolution: basics of cellular systems, evolution of cellular systems, 3G standards, spectrum allocation,
statistics, forecasts, services and applications
Radio access network architecture: UTRAN architecture, interfaces, core network architecture, radio interface
protocols, transport channels, logical channels, physical channels, signaling protocols and procedures
WCDMA link level and system level design: uplink and downlink multiplexing, spreading and scrambling,
modulation, Rake receiver, radio resource management, open loop and closed loop power control, soft and softer
handover
HSPA: high speed downlink packet access (HSDPA), enhanced uplink dedicated channel (EU-DCH or HSUPA),
adaptive modulation and coding, hybrid ARQ, multiuser diversity, adaptive scheduling
Multiple antenna techniques: receive diversity, open loop transmit diversity and space-time codes, closed-loop
transmit diversity, adaptive antenna arrays and beamforming, multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO),
multiplexing-diversity tradeoffs, receiver architectures
Multiuser detection: optimal techniques, linear and non-linear techniques, parallel and serial interference
cancellation, multiuser detection concepts for base stations and for mobile stations
HSPA: HSPA evolution, HSPA with MIMO, HSPA with advanced receiver structures
Course Fee
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