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The Future Evolution Path of CDMA2000 – beyond 1xEV-DO Rev. A
Lou FarinaCDMA Systems DivisionMotorola NetworksNovember 15th, 2005
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Mobile Living Unlocks New Services
Revenue Growth through
Enhanced Services
Rapid Cost Controlled
Network Launch& Operation
Ready for migration to a converged
services network
Voice VideoMulti-MediaMessaging Push to X Music Broadband
CDMA Network Solutions
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The Future Evolution Path of CDMA2000 –Beyond 1xEV-DO Rev. AMotorola Presentation Agenda
Industry Trends and Direction
EV-DO Revision B- Scalable Bandwidth
3GPP2 AI Evolution
End to End Network Evolution
Seamless Mobility
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Industry Trends and DirectionThe Evolution of CDMA to All-IP
IS-95
1xEV-DO
1X
1XEV-DORev. A
MSS-CCircuit & Packet Telephony
IMSCircuit switch
All - IP
RAN
CORE
Phase I Phase II Phase III
E-MAILw/ Attachment
HIGH DATA RATE & CAPACITY
LOW-MED DATA & CAPACITY
NO
N-R
EAL
TIM
E
REAL TIM
E
Full Web Browsing
S/WDownload
MusicDownload
Location Based Services
SMS
Multi-MediaMessaging
DownloadRingers
Transaction Based Apps
Voice
InteractiveGaming
Live VideoBroadcast
VideoConference
Applications
ManagementManagementApplicationsApplications
IntegrationIntegrationSupportSupport
VOIP/VTVOIP/VT
1XEV-DORev. COFDM?
1XEV-DORev. B
SB
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3 Mbps3.3 Mbps650 kbps800 kbps -12 Mbps800 kbps600 kbps150 kbps
FL Avg.Sector Throughput
2007+2006+Today2007+2006+Today2002/2003Timeframe
153 Kbps
153 Kbps
1.25 MHz
1X
1.8 - 27 Mbps
3.1- 47 Mbps
1x – 15xMulti-carrier
DOrBSB- EV-
DO
5.8 Mbps
14 Mbps (4)
5 MHz
HSDPA / HSUPA
384 kbps
1.9 Mbps
5 MHz
W-CDMA
2.7 Mbps1.8 Mbps153 kbpsRL Peak Rate
11 Mbps3.1 Mbps2.4 MbpsFL Peak Rate
5 MHz1.25 MHz1.25 MHzSpectrum Occupancy
802.16eDOrADOr0
Industry Trends and DirectionAir Interface Comparison
Slide 5
The CDMA2000 family meets the marketplace’s demand for voice and data services
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EV-DO Revision B- Scalable BandwidthWhat is Scalable Bandwidth EV-DO?
Logically combines up to 15 EV-DO Revision A carriers above the PHY layer9.3 – 47 Mbps on the FLIncremental DO-A carriers Improves Service offering Dynamically allocate carriers per service
2.4 Mbps
9.3 Mbps- 3x
9- 47 Mbps3-15x
DOr0 Mobile
3.1 Mbps
DOrA Mobile
DOrB- SB Mobile
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EV-DO Revision B- Scalable BandwidthMigration from EV-DO Revision A to EV-DO Revision B
DO Access Network
IP BSC DO
BTS
AN AAA
AAAHA
PacketCore
PDSN
ExternalIP Network
ApplicationServers
OMC DO
No New Hardware Development
Incremental additions of DO-A hardwareNew software to manage the bit streams
Discrete 1.25MHz carriers
• Combine 2-3 Revision A carriers• Also use each carrier to provide
Revision A and Release 0 services
Simplified RF Planning
Carriers do not have to be adjacent to one another in the spectrum band.
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3GPP2 AI EvolutionDO Revision C or EDPAI Phase II
The exact features of Revision C are still being discussed
Use of Multi-antenna technologies
Physically combining the carriers to create channel bandwidths in excess of 1.25MHz- 5MHz,10MHz or even 20MHz
Revision C could also be the first opportunity for the advanced use of OFDM in 3GPP2
OFDMA
…
Sub-carriersFFT
Time
Symbols
5 MHz Bandwidth
Guard Intervals
Frequency
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3GPP2 AI EvolutionRequirements Summary
Keys to Continuing Success− Ease of deployment− Meet operator requirements− Evolutionary steps should progress toward long term evolution
Primary AI Evolution Technical Requirements− Support for wideband operation and flexible spectrum
arrangements− Increased system spectral efficiency using revised waveform
design (forward and reverse links)− Reduced latency− Enhanced broadcast mode performance and efficiency− Embedded support for MIMO and other multiple antenna
technologies− Enhanced seamlessness across access domains and session
management
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End to End Network EvolutionPieces of the Puzzle
Evolution has to address a myriad of interdependent issues.
The ultimate goal is to increase value to the subscriber, the operator, and the equipment vendors.
Air Interface Evolution is one factor – other elements of the network will influence value as well
If we Simply Employ Existing Services over an Evolved Air Interface, we will Cease Competing on Value and Thus Marginalize the Utility of the
Network
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End to End IP Architecture
Superior End User ServicesPoC, Push to X, VoIP, Unified Messaging, Web Conferencing, Live Video Broadcast
Faster Time to MarketExisting IP services can be leveraged / integrated into the network easily
Easy 3rd Party Integrated Services
Multi-Access Service Transparency
Chat, IM, Audio / Video Communication etc. across WAN / WLAN access
Network Services
RADIO ACCESS
NETWORKHANDSETS APPLICATIONS
SERVERSCORE
NETWORK
IP-RAN IP Switching IP ApplicationServers
End To End Enabling Architecture
Increases RevenueReduces Cost
Maintenance CostsQuicker Deployment &
Lower Maintenance Costs
Pay-As-Enables More Scaleabilityand Pay As You Grow Expansions
Enables Quicker Time to Market with New Cost Improved Platforms
Enables Quicker Time to Market with New CostImproved Platforms
CallReduces the AverageCost per Call
Open Interfaces
Shared Resource Utilization
Reduced Footprint
Separate Control and Bearer Paths
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End to End Network EvolutionMMD/IMS
MMD/IMS CONTROL LAYER
SERVICE LAYER
TRANSPORT LAYER
HSS
Converged Services GatewayMedia
Gateway
MMD/IMS Control Server
MMD/IMS Media Processing Server
IP backbone PSTN
MMD/IMS-OSA, IMS-SSFAdapters
Utilization of Previous Investments− Reuse of existing service assets
through IM-SSF interfaceFlexible Charging− Session based billing, based on
content and application type
Distributed Architecture− Separation of provisioning, routing,
translation from actual service logicRapid Service Delivery through Standard Interfaces− SIP and OSA/Parlay− Roaming, interoperability, and localized
services
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Motorola Seamless MobilityArchitecture Vision
Automobile Hot Spot EnterpriseHomeNomadic
COMMUNICATION DOMAINS
Subs DatabaseNetwork
Management
Routers
PSTN
INTERNET
PoCAccess
TechnologiesWireless / Cable / DSL
IMS
Media Gateway
GAMA Middleware
SoftSwitch
Content Providers
Application Developers
Terminals IP Based PBXAccess Points, IP Phone
BROADBAND IP NETWORKS
UMA - UNC
Common End-User Services
Voice, Messaging, PoC, Web Services, Location Services, Content StorageAvailability On-The-Go at Wireline-Like Cost and Desktop-Like User Experience
MMD/IMS Supports Convergence Across Multiple Access Technologies, including WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network), WWAN (Wireless Wide
Area Network), and Fixed Line
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