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SEMINAR ON
            3G CELLULAR
            TELEPHONY
Presented by—

Mayank Tiwari     Satish Chandra Rabha   Ranjan Phukan
B.Tech 6th Sem    B.Tech 6th Sem         B.Tech 6th Sem
Roll No-15        Roll No-04             Roll No-02

       DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY,
            ASSAM UNIVERSITY SILCHAR

                                                     1
Contents
   Introduction to cellular telephony.
   Introduction to 3G technology.
   History of 3G cellular telephony.
   Evolution of 3G telephony.
   Technologies.
   Applications.
   Advantages.
   Problems with 3G.
   Next to 3G.
   Present and future perspective.
   Summary.

                                          2
Introduction
 Cellular telephony derives its name
  from the partition of a geographic area
  into small cells.
 Each cell is covered by
    A local radio transmitter and
    A receiver.




                                            3
Cellular Network Structure
 MSC is the component of
  a GSM system that carries out call
  switching and mobility
  management functions for mobile
  phones roaming on the network of
  base stations.
 It is owned and deployed by mobile
  phone operators and allows mobile
  devices to communicate with each
  other and telephones in the
  wider Public Switched Telephone
  Network or (PSTN).                   4
Structure of Cellular Network

   MSC-Mobile Switching Center.




     Public (Wired)
      Telephone
       Network


                      MSC          MSC




                                         5
Cellular Telephony-
   Cellular telephony encompasses the
    use of cellular phones to
     place voice calls,
     exchange short messages,
     transmit data,
     browse the web, and
     issue multimedia calls.



                                         6
Difference with Landline
Telephony
 Mobile subscriber can talk while on
  move without any disruption.
 The nearest base station will provide
  the service to him.
 Handoff may take place between base
  stations.




                                          7
Introduction to 3G
Technology
 International Mobile
  Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-
  2000), better known as 3G or 3rd
  Generation, is a family of standards
  for mobile telecommunications fulfilling
  specifications by the International
  Telecommunication.
 Services include wide-area wireless
  voice telephone, video calls, and
  wireless data, all in a mobile
  environment.                           8
Introduction to 3G Technology
 3G allows simultaneous use of speech
  and data services and higher data
  rates (at least 200 kbit/s peak bit rate
  to fulfill to IMT-2000 specification).
 Today's 3G systems can offer practice
  of up to 14.0 Mbit/s on the downlink
  and 5.8 Mbit/s on the uplink.



                                         9
History of 3G Cellular
Telephony
 First pre-commercial 3G network was
  launched by NTT DoCoMo in Japan in
  May 2001 on a pre-release of W-
  CDMA technology.
 First commercial launch of 3G was
  also by NTT DoCoMo in Japan on 1
  October 2001.
 First commercial United States 3G
  network was by Monet Mobile
  Networks, on CDMA2000 1x EV-DO
  technology.
                                    10
History of 3G Cellular
Telephony
 In December 2007, 190 3G networks
  were operating in 40 countries.
 In 2008, India launched 3G service.
 It was launched by Mahanagar
  Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)in
  Delhi and Mumbai.
 BSNL is providing 3G license and has
  been operating its services in 380
  cities by the end of March 2010.
                                         11
Evolution of 3G Cellular
      Telephony-



                           12
1G cellular systems
 First commercial cellular network was
  Nordic Mobile Telephone(NMT)
  network(1981).
 Advanced Mobile Phone
  Service(AMPS) developed in United
  States(1983).
 These were analog cellular systems.
 It is referred to as first generation or
  1G.
                                             13
2G Cellular Systems
• Digital systems were invented due to
   Increase in cellular subscribers.
   Increase in the need for increased network
    capacity.
• The European initiated Global System
  for mobile communication (GSM).
• United States initiated Code Division
  Multiple Access.(CDMA).
• These digital systems form the second
  generation cellular system or 2G.

                                                 14
2.5 G cellular Systems
   2G has the following disadvantages:
     Single voice channel.
     Only one wireless bearer slot of a GSM carrier
      band is allocated.
     Transfer rate is limited to 9.6 kbps.
     Subscriber is charged for voice calls on a
      connection-time basis.
   An improvement was made by using
    multiple bearer slots for the same call.


                                                       15
2.5 G cellular Systems
 For better data services, General
  packet Radio Service(GPRS) was
  developed.
 It can inter-work with external packet
  data networks such as Internet.
 Faster data transfer rate near about
  115 kbps was achieved.
 It forms the 2.5G cellular systems.


                                           16
3G Cellular Systems
   Evolution towards third generation was
    driven by the need of:
     Higher capacity.
     Faster data rates.
     Better quality of service.
   Also it was required to resolve many
    incompatibilities, such as
      Mobile   roaming between different systems.
   These problems were also resolved by
    3G.
                                                     17
Evolution of Mobile Communications

Evolution of Mobile
Communications
1G(Analog)   2G(Digital)                   3G(Wideband)


                 GSM
   AMPS          900/1800/1900


                 CDMA
                 IS-95
   TACS                                         IMT-2000
                 TDMA
                 IS-136
    NMT
                   PDC




                                                                 18
Technologies
 3G   Technologies:
  WCDMA or UMTS-FDD (Universal
   Mobile Telecommunications System -
   Frequency Division Duplex)---Direct
   Spread
  CDMA2000 - 1x-EvDO/EvDV---Multi
   carrier
  UMTS – TDD (Time Division Duplex) or
   TD-SCDMA (Time Division -
   Synchronous Code Division Multiple
   Access) ---Time Code
                                          19
UMTS-FDD / WCDMA
 Wideband Direct Sequence Code
  Division Multiple Access.
 Does not assign a specific frequency
  to each user.
 Instead every channel uses the full
  available spectrum.
 Individual conversations are encoded
  with a pseudo-random digital
  sequence.
                                         20
CDMA2000
 CDMA2000 1x system offers higher bit
  rates compared to CDMAOne
  (approximately 144 kbps).
 CDMA20001x-EvDO (evolution data
  optimized) allocates separate 1.25
  MHz wireless carrier for data.
 CDMA20001x-EvDV(evolution data
  and voice) recombines data and voice
  into single wireless carrier, for real
  time data exchange.
                                       21
UMTS – TDD
 Universal Mobile Telecommunications
  System(UMTS) - time-division
  duplexing(TDD).
 It is a 3GPP standardized version
  of UMTS networks.




                                        22
TD-SCDMA
   Time Division Synchronous Code
    Division Multiple Access.
   Time division duplex (TDD)
   Good match for asymmetrical traffic.
   Single spectral band (1.6 MHz) possible
   Costs relatively low
     Handset smaller and may cost less
     Power consumption lower
     TDD has the highest spectrum efficiency
   Power amplifiers must be very linear
     Relatively hard to meet specifications.


                                                23
3G Capabilities
   Voice quality comparable to the public switched
    telephone network.
   144 Kbps- user in high-speed motor vehicles.
   384 Kbps- moving slowly over small areas.
   Up to 2 Mbps- fixed applications like office use
   Symmetrical/asymmetrical data transmission
    rates.
   Support for both packet switched and circuit
    switched data services like Internet Protocol (IP)
    traffic and real time video.


                                                     24
Applications
 Mobile TV – a provider redirects a TV
  channel directly to the subscriber's
  phone where it can be watched.
 Video on demand – a provider sends
  a movie to the subscriber's phone.
 Video conferencing – subscribers
  can see as well as talk to each other.



                                           25
Applications
 Tele-medicine – a medical provider
  monitors or provides advice to the
  potentially isolated subscriber.
 Location-based services – a
  provider sends localized weather or
  traffic conditions to the phone, or the
  phone allows the subscriber to find
  nearby businesses or friends.


                                            26
Advantages
   It provides
     faster connectivity,
     faster internet access, and
      music entertainment with improved quality.
   3G Mobile phone can be used as a
    modem for computer and can mail the
    important documents.



                                                    27
Advantages
 Improved digital voice communications.
 Larger Bandwidth – Higher Data rate
 Greater subscriber capacity.
 Fast packet-based data services like e-
  mail, short message service (SMS), and
  Internet access at broadband speeds.




                                            28
Advantages
 Mostcarriers also expect consumers
 to want :
  location services
  interactive gaming
  streaming video
  home monitoring and control




                                       29
Problems with 3G
 No killer application for wireless data as yet.
 Vendor-driven.
 The original goal of 3G is to provide a
  worldwide standard, but along the
  way, money got the better of common
  sense.
 Basex released a report saying companies
  need to prepare their plan for the 3G
  wireless world as soon as they can. The
  report believes there are many problems
  facing mobile telecom industry on 3G
  standard, how to adopt it.                    30
3G Vision
 Universal global roaming
 Multimedia (voice, data & video)
 Increased data rates
    384 kbps while moving
    2 Mbps when stationary at specific
      locations
 Increased capacity (more spectrally
  efficient)

                                          31
What next after 3G?
• The future path has fractured               3G &            3G &          4G &
                                             WLAN &          WLAN &        WLAN &
  into a number of possibilities             Brdcst          Ad-hoc        Brdcst
                                    2.5G &
• Operators and vendors must        WLAN
  create viable strategies to                                      3G+ &  4G &
                                                       3G+ &
  prosper within this complexity         3G &
                                                       WLAN
                                                                  WLAN & WLAN &
                                         WLAN                     Ad-hoc Ad-hoc


                      GPRS/                                                4G &
                      EDGE                            3G+                  WLAN
                      (2.5G)

                                   W-CDMA                             4G
                                     (3G)
                                                      GSM
                                                      (2G)


1990                       2000                                  2010

                                                                                    32
3G Technology: Present &
Future         Perspectives
   India is the fastest growing and the
    second largest telecom market in the
    world.

   3G networks enable network operators
    to offer users a wider range of more
    advanced services while achieving
    greater network capacity through
    improved spectral efficiency. Services
    include wide-area wireless voice
    telephony, video calls, and broadband
    wireless data, all in a mobile
                                             33
3G Technology: Present &
Future
    Perspectives
 WiMAX is a telecommunications
  technology that provides wireless
  transmission of data using a variety of
  transmission modes, from point-to-
  multipoint links to portable and fully
  mobile internet access.
 The technology provides up to 72
  Mbit/s symmetric broadband speed
  without the need for cables.

                                            34
3G Technology: Present &
Future
    Perspectives
   This makes WiMAX a technology of
    choice as a backhaul for 3G,
    especially in a country like India where
    villages are far flung and isolated.




                                           35
Summary
   3G wireless services are rapidly
    spreading the global market place with
    CDMA as the preferred technology
    solution
   The following are the key 3G
    Technologies that have emerged to be
    the key commercial players:
     CDMA2000 1X
     CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
     UMTS/WCDMA


                                             36
Summary
   WCDMA is one of them, which provides:-
     Larger Bandwidth – Higher Data rate – Lower
      cost
     Greater subscriber capacity
     IMT-2000 Radio interface standard offers 3G
      standard
 4G still in a formative stage .
 Frequency bands less than 5 GHz preferred
  for wide-area, mobile services
 4G system bandwidth between 20 and 100
  MHz
 Lower cost per bit than 3G


                                                    37
References
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3G
 www.3g-generation.com
 www.3gtoday.com




                                    38
Thank You


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3g cellular telephony

  • 1. SEMINAR ON 3G CELLULAR TELEPHONY Presented by— Mayank Tiwari Satish Chandra Rabha Ranjan Phukan B.Tech 6th Sem B.Tech 6th Sem B.Tech 6th Sem Roll No-15 Roll No-04 Roll No-02 DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ASSAM UNIVERSITY SILCHAR 1
  • 2. Contents  Introduction to cellular telephony.  Introduction to 3G technology.  History of 3G cellular telephony.  Evolution of 3G telephony.  Technologies.  Applications.  Advantages.  Problems with 3G.  Next to 3G.  Present and future perspective.  Summary. 2
  • 3. Introduction  Cellular telephony derives its name from the partition of a geographic area into small cells.  Each cell is covered by A local radio transmitter and A receiver. 3
  • 4. Cellular Network Structure  MSC is the component of a GSM system that carries out call switching and mobility management functions for mobile phones roaming on the network of base stations.  It is owned and deployed by mobile phone operators and allows mobile devices to communicate with each other and telephones in the wider Public Switched Telephone Network or (PSTN). 4
  • 5. Structure of Cellular Network  MSC-Mobile Switching Center. Public (Wired) Telephone Network MSC MSC 5
  • 6. Cellular Telephony-  Cellular telephony encompasses the use of cellular phones to place voice calls, exchange short messages, transmit data, browse the web, and issue multimedia calls. 6
  • 7. Difference with Landline Telephony  Mobile subscriber can talk while on move without any disruption.  The nearest base station will provide the service to him.  Handoff may take place between base stations. 7
  • 8. Introduction to 3G Technology  International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT- 2000), better known as 3G or 3rd Generation, is a family of standards for mobile telecommunications fulfilling specifications by the International Telecommunication.  Services include wide-area wireless voice telephone, video calls, and wireless data, all in a mobile environment. 8
  • 9. Introduction to 3G Technology  3G allows simultaneous use of speech and data services and higher data rates (at least 200 kbit/s peak bit rate to fulfill to IMT-2000 specification).  Today's 3G systems can offer practice of up to 14.0 Mbit/s on the downlink and 5.8 Mbit/s on the uplink. 9
  • 10. History of 3G Cellular Telephony  First pre-commercial 3G network was launched by NTT DoCoMo in Japan in May 2001 on a pre-release of W- CDMA technology.  First commercial launch of 3G was also by NTT DoCoMo in Japan on 1 October 2001.  First commercial United States 3G network was by Monet Mobile Networks, on CDMA2000 1x EV-DO technology. 10
  • 11. History of 3G Cellular Telephony  In December 2007, 190 3G networks were operating in 40 countries.  In 2008, India launched 3G service.  It was launched by Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)in Delhi and Mumbai.  BSNL is providing 3G license and has been operating its services in 380 cities by the end of March 2010. 11
  • 12. Evolution of 3G Cellular Telephony- 12
  • 13. 1G cellular systems  First commercial cellular network was Nordic Mobile Telephone(NMT) network(1981).  Advanced Mobile Phone Service(AMPS) developed in United States(1983).  These were analog cellular systems.  It is referred to as first generation or 1G. 13
  • 14. 2G Cellular Systems • Digital systems were invented due to Increase in cellular subscribers. Increase in the need for increased network capacity. • The European initiated Global System for mobile communication (GSM). • United States initiated Code Division Multiple Access.(CDMA). • These digital systems form the second generation cellular system or 2G. 14
  • 15. 2.5 G cellular Systems  2G has the following disadvantages: Single voice channel. Only one wireless bearer slot of a GSM carrier band is allocated. Transfer rate is limited to 9.6 kbps. Subscriber is charged for voice calls on a connection-time basis.  An improvement was made by using multiple bearer slots for the same call. 15
  • 16. 2.5 G cellular Systems  For better data services, General packet Radio Service(GPRS) was developed.  It can inter-work with external packet data networks such as Internet.  Faster data transfer rate near about 115 kbps was achieved.  It forms the 2.5G cellular systems. 16
  • 17. 3G Cellular Systems  Evolution towards third generation was driven by the need of: Higher capacity. Faster data rates. Better quality of service.  Also it was required to resolve many incompatibilities, such as  Mobile roaming between different systems.  These problems were also resolved by 3G. 17
  • 18. Evolution of Mobile Communications Evolution of Mobile Communications 1G(Analog) 2G(Digital) 3G(Wideband) GSM AMPS 900/1800/1900 CDMA IS-95 TACS IMT-2000 TDMA IS-136 NMT PDC 18
  • 19. Technologies  3G Technologies: WCDMA or UMTS-FDD (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System - Frequency Division Duplex)---Direct Spread CDMA2000 - 1x-EvDO/EvDV---Multi carrier UMTS – TDD (Time Division Duplex) or TD-SCDMA (Time Division - Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access) ---Time Code 19
  • 20. UMTS-FDD / WCDMA  Wideband Direct Sequence Code Division Multiple Access.  Does not assign a specific frequency to each user.  Instead every channel uses the full available spectrum.  Individual conversations are encoded with a pseudo-random digital sequence. 20
  • 21. CDMA2000  CDMA2000 1x system offers higher bit rates compared to CDMAOne (approximately 144 kbps).  CDMA20001x-EvDO (evolution data optimized) allocates separate 1.25 MHz wireless carrier for data.  CDMA20001x-EvDV(evolution data and voice) recombines data and voice into single wireless carrier, for real time data exchange. 21
  • 22. UMTS – TDD  Universal Mobile Telecommunications System(UMTS) - time-division duplexing(TDD).  It is a 3GPP standardized version of UMTS networks. 22
  • 23. TD-SCDMA  Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access.  Time division duplex (TDD)  Good match for asymmetrical traffic.  Single spectral band (1.6 MHz) possible  Costs relatively low Handset smaller and may cost less Power consumption lower TDD has the highest spectrum efficiency  Power amplifiers must be very linear Relatively hard to meet specifications. 23
  • 24. 3G Capabilities  Voice quality comparable to the public switched telephone network.  144 Kbps- user in high-speed motor vehicles.  384 Kbps- moving slowly over small areas.  Up to 2 Mbps- fixed applications like office use  Symmetrical/asymmetrical data transmission rates.  Support for both packet switched and circuit switched data services like Internet Protocol (IP) traffic and real time video. 24
  • 25. Applications  Mobile TV – a provider redirects a TV channel directly to the subscriber's phone where it can be watched.  Video on demand – a provider sends a movie to the subscriber's phone.  Video conferencing – subscribers can see as well as talk to each other. 25
  • 26. Applications  Tele-medicine – a medical provider monitors or provides advice to the potentially isolated subscriber.  Location-based services – a provider sends localized weather or traffic conditions to the phone, or the phone allows the subscriber to find nearby businesses or friends. 26
  • 27. Advantages  It provides faster connectivity, faster internet access, and  music entertainment with improved quality.  3G Mobile phone can be used as a modem for computer and can mail the important documents. 27
  • 28. Advantages  Improved digital voice communications.  Larger Bandwidth – Higher Data rate  Greater subscriber capacity.  Fast packet-based data services like e- mail, short message service (SMS), and Internet access at broadband speeds. 28
  • 29. Advantages  Mostcarriers also expect consumers to want : location services interactive gaming streaming video home monitoring and control 29
  • 30. Problems with 3G  No killer application for wireless data as yet.  Vendor-driven.  The original goal of 3G is to provide a worldwide standard, but along the way, money got the better of common sense.  Basex released a report saying companies need to prepare their plan for the 3G wireless world as soon as they can. The report believes there are many problems facing mobile telecom industry on 3G standard, how to adopt it. 30
  • 31. 3G Vision  Universal global roaming  Multimedia (voice, data & video)  Increased data rates 384 kbps while moving 2 Mbps when stationary at specific locations  Increased capacity (more spectrally efficient) 31
  • 32. What next after 3G? • The future path has fractured 3G & 3G & 4G & WLAN & WLAN & WLAN & into a number of possibilities Brdcst Ad-hoc Brdcst 2.5G & • Operators and vendors must WLAN create viable strategies to 3G+ & 4G & 3G+ & prosper within this complexity 3G & WLAN WLAN & WLAN & WLAN Ad-hoc Ad-hoc GPRS/ 4G & EDGE 3G+ WLAN (2.5G) W-CDMA 4G (3G) GSM (2G) 1990 2000 2010 32
  • 33. 3G Technology: Present & Future Perspectives  India is the fastest growing and the second largest telecom market in the world.  3G networks enable network operators to offer users a wider range of more advanced services while achieving greater network capacity through improved spectral efficiency. Services include wide-area wireless voice telephony, video calls, and broadband wireless data, all in a mobile 33
  • 34. 3G Technology: Present & Future Perspectives  WiMAX is a telecommunications technology that provides wireless transmission of data using a variety of transmission modes, from point-to- multipoint links to portable and fully mobile internet access.  The technology provides up to 72 Mbit/s symmetric broadband speed without the need for cables. 34
  • 35. 3G Technology: Present & Future Perspectives  This makes WiMAX a technology of choice as a backhaul for 3G, especially in a country like India where villages are far flung and isolated. 35
  • 36. Summary  3G wireless services are rapidly spreading the global market place with CDMA as the preferred technology solution  The following are the key 3G Technologies that have emerged to be the key commercial players: CDMA2000 1X CDMA2000 1xEV-DO UMTS/WCDMA 36
  • 37. Summary  WCDMA is one of them, which provides:- Larger Bandwidth – Higher Data rate – Lower cost Greater subscriber capacity IMT-2000 Radio interface standard offers 3G standard  4G still in a formative stage .  Frequency bands less than 5 GHz preferred for wide-area, mobile services  4G system bandwidth between 20 and 100 MHz  Lower cost per bit than 3G 37
  • 39. Thank You 39