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New Technologies for the Mobile Communication System

New Technologies for the Mobile Communication System. January , 2005 Hisao Kawano Fujitsu Limited. Contents. High Speed Down Link Packet Access(HSDPA ) Smart Antennas High-Efficiency Power Amplifier (HPA) Advanced Mobile Terminals Ubiquitous Wireless IP Phone Future Technology.

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New Technologies for the Mobile Communication System

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  1. New Technologies for theMobile Communication System January, 2005 Hisao Kawano Fujitsu Limited

  2. Contents • High Speed Down Link Packet Access(HSDPA) • Smart Antennas • High-Efficiency Power Amplifier (HPA) • Advanced Mobile Terminals • Ubiquitous Wireless IP Phone • Future Technology

  3. 1.High Speed Down Link Packet Access(HSDPA)

  4. Transition of 3G( FOMA) Subscribers Number of subscribers Total User line 50M 40M 2G(PDC) User Increase FOMA subscribers rapidly 30M 20M 3G(FOMA) User 10M FOMA User 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

  5. Necessity of Down Link High Speed Data Average bit rate Increase down link data rapidly Kbps 500 400 HSDPA 300 i-motion Down Link Average Rate 200 i-shot i-mode 100 UP Link Average Rate 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

  6. Competition of High Speed Data

  7. HSDPA Demo. System Configuration Fujitsu Node-B for HSDPA RX, BB Spread part RNC-Sim. UE Sim. Fading-Sim Coaxial cable STM1 Optical cable Control part Server PC Client PC

  8. HSDPAPerformance Data

  9. 2.Smart Antennas

  10. Smart antennas for base station Normal Antenna Beam pattern AAA Beam pattern Adaptive Array Antenna(AAA) Desired user High-rate user Calculate optimum beam pattern in realtime Desired signal Interference Interferer Interferer

  11. Effects of AAA(System Capacity) The up-link characteristics are dominant in connection with the number of voice users and cell radius. Uplink: With the same number of channels, implementation of the 8-element AAA increases the cell radius by twice (the coverage by 4 times) compared with the 2-antenna RX-Div. Up/downlink: For a certain cell radius (1 km), the number of voice users increase in proportion to the number of antenna elements. 8ele_AAA_dl 8ele_AAA_up 4 4 6ele_AAA_up 6ele_AAA_dl 4ele_AAA_up 4ele_AAA_dl 2ant_RX_Div 2ant_TX_Div 3 3 Cell radius [km] 2 2 Cell radius [km] セル半径 [km] セル半径 [km] 1 1 0 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 user [ch/carrier/cell] user [ch/carrier/cell] Number of voice users in uplink and cell radius Number of voice users in downlink and cell radius

  12. Effects of AAA (Expansion of cell coverage for uplink) The higher the user density, the greater the coverage expansion thanks to the interference elimination effect of the AAA. 5 User density=10 ch/km2 User density=40 ch/km2 User density=160 ch/km2 4 AAA cell coverage for 2RX-Div [Times] 2RX-Divに対するAAAセルカバレッジ[倍] 3 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number of AAA (Unit) AAAのアンテナ数 [本]

  13. Smart Antennas for Mobile Terminal Device Micro-Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) Features Lower power-consumption, cost, and smaller size than“semiconductor” Effect Variable capacitor Switch Array and diversity gains, interference suppression (→ SINR improvement) Application examples ➢ Adaptive Array Antenna Desired signal (arrival) Phase shifters TransceiverBB LSI + Adaptive controller LNA Interference (arrival) Control HPA Antenna beam pattern This research was supported by NICT, JAPAN.

  14. 3. High-Efficiency Power Amplifier(HPA)

  15. For NTT DoCoMo • For Evolium SAS High-Efficiency Power Amplifier(HPA) • ☆World’s Most Compact, High-Efficiency Power Amplifier for IMT-2000 Systems • ☆ New Technology ⇒ Digital pre-distortion compensation technology • ・Wideband distortion compensation • ・Adaptive distortion compensation • ・High Efficiency and Low power consumption

  16. Performance of DPD with GaN-HEMT device Measured output spectrums of 4 carriers. Main PA (GaN-HEMT) Complex multiplier RF output BB input QMOD DC LUT Without DPD Predistortion Calculation QDEM Baseband Processing With DPD Predistorter configuration. - An excellent ACLR characteristic was obtained.

  17. 4.Advanced Mobile Terminals

  18. New 3G Terminals (FOMA F900iT) Bluetooth and Touch Panel LCD are available <Main features> (June , 2004 on sale) • Touch Panel LCD and stylus pen • The Touch Panel LCD makes the taskof editing megapixel images easy. • Bluetooth compatible headset • Wireless voice communications will beavailable with Bluetooth compatible headset • Sweep-type Fingerprint sensor • Easy to security lock/unlock terminal with only sliding the fingerprint. • Smooth link with PC • Smooth link with PC by miniSD memory card orBluetooth Communication • Dimensions: 110 x 53 x 32mm • Weight: 154g • Continuous stand-by time:340 (stationary ) / 450 (in transit) hrs • Continuous talk Time:100 (Video call) / 160 (Voice call) min. • Camera: 1,280,000-pixel CCD camera/ 110,000-pixel CMOS camera • Data Speed: 384Kbps Down, 64Kbps Up

  19. New 3G Terminals (FOMA F900iC) “Felica”, the smart card for mobile wallet applications, is available <Main features> • Advanced security mode for smart card • The smart card functions can be locked with a password and sweep-type fingerprint sensor. • The smart card functions or mobile terminal itself can be locked remotely by calling from other phone which registered its phone number, if lost mobile terminal. • Mobile terminals with “Felica ” can be used as; • train ticket/pass • debit card (electronic money) • credit card • personal identification card • door keys • etc. (July,2004 on sale) • Dimensions: 104 x 51 x 26mm • Weight: 129g • Continuous stand-by time:300 (stationary ) / 450 (in transit) hrs • Continuous talk Time:100 (Video call) / 140 (Voice call) min. • Camera: 1,280,000-pixel CCD camera/ 110,000-pixel CMOS camera • Data Speed: 384Kbps Down, 64Kbps Up

  20. New 3G Terminals (FOMA F901iC) “Felica”, the smart card for mobile wallet applications, is available <Main features> • Advanced security mode for smart card • The smart card functions can be locked with a password and sweep-type fingerprint sensor. • The smart card functions or mobile terminal itself can be locked remotely by calling from other phone which registered its phone number, if lost mobile terminal. • Mobile terminals with “Felica ” can be used as; • train ticket/pass • debit card (electronic money) • credit card • personal identification card • door keys • etc. • Surround- type SD Sound • Enable user to enjoy vivid ringing melodies and realistic audio effect. (Dec. 2004 on sale) • Dimensions: 105 x 51 x 28mm • Weight: 129g • Continuous stand-by time: 570 (stationary ) / 410 (in transit) hrs • Continuous talk Time:100 (Video call) / 160 (Voice call) min. • Camera: 2,004,000-pixel CCD camera/ 320,000-pixel CMOS camera • Data Speed: 384Kbps Down, 64Kbps Up

  21. High End Device Tech. for Advanced Mobile • Mobile phone drives today’s CMOS technology • World’s top-class low power consumption • World’s first Multi-Core DSP architecture for mobile handset Signal Processing Controller Analog Front End MPEG4 video codec Source ; FUJITSU Sci. Tech. J., 38,2,p.209-223(December 2002)

  22. Ubiquitous Services Context Awareness Security & Privacy Resilience Multi-purpose Terminal Office Vehicular mobility • Cellular • B3G/3G • Positioning • GPS, VICS, DSRC Hotspot Home • WLAN • Bluetooth, WLAN Pedestrian mobility Broadcast • Terrestrial digital, FM radio etc.

  23. Configuration of Flexible Terminal Programmable RF Programmable DBB Tunable ANT Memory Direct Demodulation Receiver A/D DBB CH codec Modem Tunable Duplexer Direct Modulation Transmitter D/A CONT Application Tunable PA Battery Keypad Display Programmable for multi-mode/band • Various PHY’s are configured by software

  24. : Application (MIPS) 0 200 400 600 800 1000 : CODEC Gen. 1st : MODEM ’90 0.2 4 : Software Radio Digital Signal Processing 2nd 3 Gate Length ’95 Gate Account Digital Signal Processing + Dedicated HW/SW 2nd+ 0.1 2 ’00 1 3rd 99 01 03 05 07 0 11 13 ’05 Year 4th 10GIPS !! And more Performance Requirements for Mobile Communications • Require enormous processing performance to realize the future mobile generation • Digital signal processing + dedicated HW/SW is a key architecture issue Processing performance in each generation of mobile handsets Road map of C-MOS technology. Gate Account (G gate) Gate Length (um) ITRS (International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductor)

  25. 5.Ubiquitous Wireless IP Phone

  26. Background of market • Spread of WLAN • Enterprise, Home • Public WLAN hot spot • WLAN phone • Enterprise • 10% adopted (USA) • 48% considering to adopt • Home • 15% IP phone user will adopt (’08) • IP phone market • Domestic VoIP Service Market: Estimated to grow from 3.1B JPY in 2002 to 720B JPY in 2007 Domestic VoIP service end user sale proceeds 2002-2007 *Reported by In-Stat/MDR(http://www.instat.com/) Source: IDC Japan, 2003 *Domestic VoIP service market and estimation, 2002-2007 (IDC Japan announces on April 17, 2003)

  27. Background of Applications • WLAN vs. public wireless network • WLAN • Broadband(11-54Mbps) • Spot and limited area • Public wireless network(Cellular Phone, GPRS, etc) • Relatively narrow band(9.6-384kbps) • Wide area • PC/PDA vs. mobile phone • PC/PDA • Free selection of any applications • Lack of compact portability • Mobile Phone • Limited applications • Advanced portability Dual mode wireless IP phone Simultaneous pursuit of openness and portability

  28. Concept of next generation wireless IP Phone • Open architecture • Network selection by open I/F • WLAN(built-in) • Various public Mobile network(CF Card) • Internet standard applications • VoIP • Web, Mail • Standard applications • Mobile phone style • small and light • one-handed operation VoIP Web Mail User application

  29. Ubiquitous IP Phone

  30. Seamless handover Office Business server Middleware server Firewall RAS wLAN Base station Internet Cellular WLAN In transit wLAN WLAN hot spot Cellular Cellular WLAN

  31. Ubiquitous IP phone system 1. In Office 3.WLAN hot spot Enterprise Intranet Firewall WLAN hot spot VPN VPN client ID Presence Secure Gateway Location detecting device Internal phone ID Dynamic communication service selection I don`t need to were you are. 2.Out of office Public wireless network ID IP Phone server It is convenience to find my location Location detecting device IP phone In transit ID

  32. 6. Future Technology

  33. Future Technology for 4G Fujitsu is conducting a government-funded research program for 4G ・Target: 100Mbps @200km/h with Eb/N0 < 10dB ・Fujitsu’s pre-FFT equalizer improves OFDM transmission ・MIMO (Multi Input Multi Output) for further improving transmission (in capacity and quality)

  34. New Pre-FFT equalizer • Guarantees 100Mbps/200km/h with Eb/N0 < 10dB • New pre-FFT equalizer improves OFDM transmission • Developed the SDR-based test bed with multiple CPU. Constellation of sub channel with pre-FFT equalizer (Test-bed) BER performance

  35. Felica Services Electronic money Ticket Train Airplane Convenience store Coffee shop Movie, concert Credit card Shopping Felica Mobile phone Identification card Access management, settlement of accounts Membership card House key Video rental Shop Game center

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