Uwe Schwarz
Nokia
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personal, indoor and mobile radio communications | 2003
Kari Heiska; Kari Rikkinen; Peter Muszynski; Uwe Schwarz
This paper presents a new modeling approach for the derivation of the capacity reduction in WCDMA downlink due to mobile-to-mobile (UE-UE) interference. The assumed frequency usage scenario is the FDD UL/DL + additional FDD DL operation at 2.5 GHz band identified by ITU-WP8F. The similar approach can be utilized also with other frequency usage scenarios and radio systems where the UE-UE interference is present. The developed downlink capacity model takes into account the average interference from closely located, spectrally adjacent mobiles. The model assumes non-uniform user distribution and the power coupling due to basestation-to-basestation (BS-BS) interference has been introduced, as well. The recognition of these interference phenomena is important since unlike the BS-UE interference between operators the DE-LE interference is difficult or even impossible to eliminate with the network planning methods. Results indicate that the effect of user distribution, adjacent network loading, UE-UE propagation, cell sizes and the BS-BS isolation have to be taken into account when comparing the performance of radio systems where the UE-LE interference is present.
personal, indoor and mobile radio communications | 2003
Uwe Schwarz; Kari Rikkinen; Peter Muszynski
This paper concerns frequency division duplex cdma systems (WCDMA FDD, cdma2000, etc.) to which extension frequency bands might be added, e.g. for capacity enhancement reasons. Such asymmetric capacity enhancements might be desirable in the future due to increased data transmission over mobile networks especially when asymmetric data is transmitted like, for example, in mobile Internet browsing. Here it is assumed that the frequencies to be added are in downlink. In such a case the one-to-one coupling of uplink (or reverse link) and downlink (or forward link) frequencies is not valid any more. This paper illustrates a new interference scenario that can occur with the new downlink extension bands, and introduces new RRM (radio resource management) solutions for this interference case. The interference mechanism is illustrated for WCDMA. The assumed frequency scenario is WCDMA/FDD uplink/downlink plus additional FDD downlink, e.g. at 2.5 GHz band identified by ITU-WP8F. The new type of interference can be detected by additional mobile station measurements that benefit in efficiency from co-siting of extension and existing frequencies. Both interference detection and avoidance being based on RRM allows flexible and efficient use of extension bands with little impact on current specifications and products.
Archive | 2002
Karl Tigerstedt; Harri Holma; Kai Heikkinen; Atte Artamo; Uwe Schwarz; Achim Wacker
Archive | 2001
Uwe Schwarz; Harri Holma; Karl Tigerstedt; Achim Wacker; Atte Artamo; Kai Heikkinen
Archive | 2002
Uwe Schwarz; Petteri Hakalin; Antti Tölli
Archive | 2002
Harri Holma; Karl Tigerstedt; Atte Artamo; Kai Heikkinen; Uwe Schwarz; Achim Wacker
Archive | 2003
Uwe Schwarz; Pekka Marjelund
Archive | 2002
Karl Tigerstedt; Uwe Schwarz; Harri Holma; Atte Artamo; Pauli Aikio; Pekka J. Ranta; Terhi Rautiainen; Siamäk Naghian; Risto Aalto
Archive | 2004
Uwe Schwarz; Peter Muszynski; Kari Rikkinen
Archive | 2002
Uwe Schwarz; David Soldani; Kari Sipilä; Oscar Salonaho; Harri Holma