UMTS: High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) Technology

S.I. Shah
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As of July 31, 2007, there are over 522 million 3G subscribers in the world (source: 3gtoday.com). Out of these 130 million are on UMTS, a growth of almost 100% in one year. Data services are expected to grow significantly within the next few years. Current 2.5 G and 3 G operators are already reporting that a significant proportion of usage is now due to data, implying an increasing demand for high-data-rate, content-rich multimedia services. Although current Release 99 WCDMA systems offer a maximum practical data rate of 384 kbps, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) have included in Release 5 of the specifications a new high-speed, low-delay feature referred to as High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA). HSDPA also known as Release 5, provides significant enhancements to the Downlink compared to WCDMA Release 99 in terms of peak data rate, cell throughput, and round trip delay. This is achieved through the implementation of a fast channel control and allocation mechanism that employs such features as Adaptive Modulation and Coding and fast Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ). Shorter Physical Layer frames are also employed High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) (UMTS Release 6) complements the High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) technology. As the name suggests the improvement is in the uplink where the theoretical uplink data rate can be up to 5.76 Mbps. Together, HSDPA and HSUPA offer reduced latency and much higher data rates on the downlink and uplink, theoretically as high as 14.
UMTS:高速分组接入(HSPA)技术
截至2007年7月31日,全球有超过5.22亿3G用户(来源:3gtoday.com)。其中1.3亿人使用UMTS,一年内几乎增长了100%。数据服务预计将在未来几年内显著增长。目前的2.5 G和3g运营商已经报告说,现在很大一部分使用是由于数据,这意味着对高数据速率、内容丰富的多媒体服务的需求不断增加。虽然目前的第99版WCDMA系统提供的最大实际数据速率为384kbps,但第三代合作伙伴计划(3GPP)在第5版规范中包含了一种新的高速、低延迟特性,称为高速下行分组接入(HSDPA)。与WCDMA Release 99相比,HSDPA(也称为Release 5)在峰值数据速率、小区吞吐量和往返延迟方面提供了显著的下行链路增强。这是通过采用自适应调制和编码以及快速混合自动重复请求(HARQ)等特性的快速信道控制和分配机制实现的。更短的物理层帧也采用了高速上行分组接入(HSUPA) (UMTS Release 6)作为高速下行分组接入(HSDPA)技术的补充。顾名思义,改进是在上行链路,理论上行数据速率可达5.76 Mbps。HSDPA和HSUPA共同提供了更低的延迟和更高的下行链路和上行链路数据速率,理论上高达14。
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