LTE Technology and LTE Test A Deskside Chat: April 2009
LTE Technology and LTE Test A Deskside Chat: April 2009
LTE Technology and LTE Test A Deskside Chat: April 2009
a deskside chat
April 2009
Christina Gessner
[email protected]
Technology Manager
Rohde & Schwarz, Germany
Andreas Roessler
[email protected]
Technology Manager North America
Rohde & Schwarz, Germany
Outline
l Motivation for LTE l LTE test requirements
l LTE technology basics l eNodeB RF testing
l UE RF testing
l Key parameters
l LTE wireless device testing from R&D
l OFDMA and downlink frame structure
up to conformance
l SC-FDMA and uplink frame structure l LTE field trial testing and coverage
l Network and protocol architecture measurements
l LTE UE categories
l Radio procedures
l Cell search
l System information broadcast
l Random access
l EPS bearer setup
l Downlink and uplink data transmission
MIMO = Multiple Input Multiple Output
l Mobility EPS = Evolved Packet System
UE = User Equipment
l MIMO RRM = Radio Resource Management
OFDMA = Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access
SC-FDMA = Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access
Round
Trip Time ~ 150 ms < 100 ms < 50 ms LTE: ~10 ms
Downlink: Wide choice of MIMO configuration options for transmit diversity, spatial
MIMO
multiplexing, and cyclic delay diversity (max. 4 antennas at base station and handset)
technology
Uplink: Multi user collaborative MIMO
Single Carrier
Transmission
(e.g. WCDMA)
5 MHz
Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplexing
e.g. 5 MHz
Frequency domain
Frequency domain
User 1
User 1
User 2
User 3 User 2 User 3
Guard Intervals
Symbols
…
Frequency
…
Time
1 resource block =
180 kHz = 12 subcarriers Subcarrier spacing = 15 kHz
frequency
Channel Transmission
Bandwidth [RB]
bandwidth
Channel edge
Channel edge
1.4 3 5 10 15 20
BWChannel
[MHz]
Resource block
Number of
resource 6 15 25 50 75 100
blocks
#0 #1 #19
L1/2 downlink
control channels
Downlink
reference
signal
Screenshot of R&S
SMU200A signal generator
DSUUUDSUU
Screenshot of R&S
SMU200A signal generator
……………………….
Parallel/Serial
..…………….
…
coded symbol rate R N-point Subcarrier M-point CP
NTX symbols DFT … Mapping IDFT Insertion
M M M M
sM SM 1
xN 1
1
XN 1
l We have seen that DFT will distribute the time signal over the frequency domain
Next question that arises is how is that distribution done: localized or distributed?
multi-user scheduling
gain in frequency domain
QPSK 16QAM
Source:
H.G. Myung, J.Lim, D.J. Goodman “SC-FDMA for Uplink Wireless Transmission”, IFDMA = “Interleaved FDMA” = Distributed SC-FDMA
IEEE VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY MAGAZINE, SEPTEMBER 2006 LFDMA = “Localized FDMA” = Localized SC-FDMA
l LTE FDD
l Same as in downlink,
Number SC-FDMA Number of Cyclic Prefix Length Cyclic Prefix
Configuration
Symbols Subcarrier in Samples Length in Es
Normal CP 160 for 1st symbol 5.2 for 1st symbol
7
∆f = 15 kHz 144 for other symbols 4.7 for other symbols
12
Extended CP
6 512 16.7
∆f = 15 kHz
l TD-LTE
l Usage of UL depends on the selected UL-DL configuration (1 to 8), each
configuration offers a different number of subframes (1ms) for uplink
transmission,
l Parameterization for those subframes, means number of SC-FDMA symbols
same as for FDD and depending on CP,
user plane
Duplicate elimination of lower layer SDUs
Ciphering for user/control plane
Integrity protection for control plane
Timer based discard…
AM, UM, TM
ARQ
(Re-)segmentation
Concatenation
In-sequence delivery
Duplicate detection
SDU discard
Re-establishment…
control plane
RRC connection setup
Radio Bearer Control
Mobility functions
UE measurement control…
Uplink
Transport channels
RACH UL-SCH
Transport
BCH PCH E-DCH RACH FACH USCH DSCH HS-DSCH DCH Channels
(TDD only) (TDD only)
Transport
BCH PCH E-DCH RACH FACH USCH DSCH HS-DSCH DCH Channels
(TDD only) (TDD only)
Maximum number of
~150 Mbps Support 64QAM
UE category UL-SCH transport block
~300 Mbps peak DL data rate in UL
bits received within TTI
peak DL data rate for 2x2 MIMO
for 4x4 MIMO 1 5160 No
2 25456 No
3 51024 No
MIMO = Multiple Input Multiple Output
4 51024 No
UL-SCH = Uplink Shared Channel
DL-SCH = Downlink Shared Channel 5 75376 Yes
UE = User Equipment
TTI = Transmission Time Interval ~75 Mbps peak
UL data rate
Initial Access
Power-up
Primary and Secondary Synchronization Signal Provide acquisition of cell timing and identity during cell search
Downlink Reference Signal Cell search, initial acquisition, coherent demod., channel estimation
Physical Broadcast Channel (PBCH) Provides essential system information e.g. system bandwidth
Physical Control Format Indicator Channel (PCFICH) Indicates format of PDCCH (CFI)
Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH) Carries control information (DCI = Downlink Control Information)
not requiredCarries
Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH)
for datacell search
(user data, system information,…)
and cellCarries
Physical Hybrid ARQ Indicator Channel (PHICH)
selection
ACK/NACK (HI = HARQ indicator) for uplink data packets
l Hierarchical cell search as in 3G; providing PSS and SSS for assistance,
( 2)
– PSS is carrying physical layer identity N ID ,
(1)
– SSS is carrying physical layer cell identity group N ID ,
cell
– Cell Identity is computed as N ID = 3 N ID(1) + N ID( 2 ), where N ID(1) = 0,1, ...,167 and N ID( 2 ) = 0, 1, 2
.
Physical layer
cell identity DL Frame Structure
(1 out of 504) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ( use of Normal Cyclic Prefix)
Subframe = 1 ms
Resource Block
Physical layer
cell identity DL Frame Structure
(1 out of 504) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ( use of Normal Cyclic Prefix)
Subframe = 1 ms
Contention Resolution 4
(PDCCH / CR on PDSCH
using TC/C-RNTI)
Physical Downlink
Physical Control Format Control Channel (PDCCH)
Indicator Channel (PCFICH)
I would like to
read the PDCCH
but where is it?
?!
Authentication
NAS security
UE capability procedure
AS security
Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) Carries control information (UCI = Uplink Control Information)
Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) Preamble transmission for initial access
Demodulation Reference Signal (DRS) Enables channel estimation and data demodulation
Physical Uplink
Physical Hybrid ARQ
Shared Channel (PUSCH)
Indicator Channel (PHICH)
?!
I have sent data packets on PUSCH
but I don‘t know whether they
have been received correctly.
QPSK, 16QAM,
Mapping to time /
64QAM modulation
frequency resources
schemes
Resource
element mapper
1 code word Layer
Mapper Precoding
Resource
element mapper
f
d(1) Tx 1
d(0) d(1) d(0)
Symbols d(0)
t t t
d(1) d(0)
f
t d(1) d(0)* -d(1)*
d(0)* Tx 2
t t
-d(1)*
t
Regular UE feedback:
PMI = Precoding Matrix Indicator
RI = Rank Indication
CQI = Channel Quality Indication
l Optimum precoding matrix is selected from predefined
“codebook” known at eNode B and UE side
l Selection is based on UE feedback
Measurement reporting
Handover decision
Handover request
Admission Control
Handover request Ack
RRC connection reconfiguration
Detach from old, Deliver packets
sync to new cell to target eNB
SN Status Transfer
Data forwarding
Buffer packets
from source eNB
RRC connection reconfiguration complete
Path switch Req / Ack
UE context release
Flush buffer
Release resources
CG & AR | April 2009 | 65
LTE Interworking with 2G/3G
Two RRC states: CONNECTED & IDLE
GSM_Connected
CELL_DCH Handover E-UTRA Handover
RRC CONNECTED
GPRS Packet
transfer mode
CELL_FACH
Connection
establishment/release
l Time alignment,
– Only TX test defined for multiple antennas, measurement is to measure the time delay
between the signals for the two transmitting antennas, delay shall not exceed 65 ns,
l DL RS power
– “Comparable” to WCDMA measurement CPICH RSCP; absolute DL RS power is
indicated on SIB Type 2, measured DL RS power shall be in the range of ±2.1 dB,
Screenshot taken
from R&S® FSQ Signal Analyzer
E-UTRA transmitted BS adjacent channel Assumed adjacent Filter on the adjacent ACLR limit
signal channel bandwidth centre frequency offset channel carrier channel frequency and
BWChannel [MHz] below the first or above (informative) corresponding filter
the last carrier centre bandwidth
frequency transmitted
1.4, 3.0, 5, 10, 15, 20 BW Channel E-UTRA of same BW Square (BW Config) 44.2 dB
2 x BW Channel E-UTRA of same BW Square (BW Config) 44.2 dB
BW Channel /2 + 2.5 MHz 3.84 Mcps UTRA RRC (3.84 Mcps) 44.2 dB
BW Channel /2 + 7.5 MHz 3.84 Mcps UTRA RRC (3.84 Mcps) 44.2 dB
NOTE 1: BW Channel and BW Config are the channel bandwidth and transmission bandwidth configuration of the E-UTRA transmitted signal
on the assigned channel frequency.
NOTE 2: CG & AR |toApril
The RRC filter shall be equivalent the 2009 | 72
transmit pulse shape filter defined in [15], with a chip rate as defined in this table.
eNB performance requirements
PRACH and preamble testing I
l PRACH testing is one of the performance requirements defined in
3GPP TS 36.141 E-UTRA BS conformance testing,
l Total probability of FALSE detection of preamble (Pfa 0.1% or less),
l Probability of detection of preamble (Pd = 99% at defined SNR),
l Two modes of testing: normal and high-speed mode,
– Different SNR and fading profiles are used (table shows settings for normal mode),
SNR [dB]
Number of Propagation Frequency
RX antennas conditions (Annex B) offset Burst Burst Burst Burst Burst
format 0 format 1 format 2 format 3 format 4
AWGN 0 -14.2 -14.2 -16.4 -16.5 -7.2
2
ETU 70 270 Hz -8.0 -7.8 -10.0 -10.1 -0.1
AWGN 0 -16.9 -16.7 -19.0 -18.8 -9.8
4
ETU 70 270 Hz -12.1 -11.7 -14.1 -13.9 -5.1
UE RF testing
noise
According to 3GPP specification LO leakage (or IQ origin offset) is removed from evaluated signal before
calculating EVM and in-band emission.
…
equalizer meas.
TX RF
0 IFFT Front-end Channel FFT
correction
In-band
emissions
…
…
meas.
0
DC
subcarrier ∆f = 7.5 kHz
∆f = 15 kHz frequency shift
0
*
A
-10
1 AP
VIEW
-20
2 AP
VIEW
-30
3 AP
CLRWR -40
-50 EXT
UTRAACLR1 UTRAACLR2
= 33 dB = 36 dB UTRAACLR2bis
3DB
= 43 dB
-60
-70
-80
Network operators
Up to 64 Frequencies
TopN list of all pilots
with Power and SINR
Channel Impulse
Response
for Multi Path Reflections
and check of Cyclic Prefix Multi Path reflections up to 8 x length of cyclic prefix (CP)