CEI-Europe Advanced Science and Technology Education

Course #41

3GPP LTE: The Future UMTS Standard

November 22-24, 2010. Barcelona, Spain

INSTRUCTOR
Eiko Seidel, Chief Technical Officer, Nomor Research GmbH, Munich, Germany


TECHNOLOGY FOCUS
Wireless broadband internet access providing IP based services to mobile users is growing rapidly worldwide. State-of-the-art systems cannot support this increasing demand for higher bit rates at reduced cost and do generally not meet future requirements. 3GPP Long Term Evolution is the new UMTS standard making use of latest technologies such as OFDMA based access, frequency based scheduling, MIMO and higher order modulation. With LTE substantial gains regarding capacity, peak data rates, user and control plane latency and deployment cost can be expected, while minimizing terminal complexity. The scalable OFDM technology allows a flexible spectrum allocation in existing and new frequency bands. LTE is the natural evolution of GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA network technologies making 3GPP standards competitive over other cellular standards in the next decade. The standardisation of LTE is completed and the commercial start is expected around the end of 2010. LTE will also be the basis for a new 4G standard called LTE Advanced that is in the process of standardisation right now.

COURSE CONTENT
This course provides a detailed understanding of the physical layer fundamentals laying the ground for a deep understanding of the 36-series 3GPP specification. The course introduces principles of the OFDM/SC-FDMA multiple access as well as MIMO antenna transmit and receive techniques. After explanation of the physical layer numerology, frame structure and processing chain, the most basic lower layer procedures as adaptive coding and modulation, Hybrid ARQ, power control, uplink synchronization etc are explained. Furthermore an overview about the complete Physical Data and Control Channels structure is presented including the tight interactions with the Layer 2 protocol. Eventually the instructor, itself attending 3GPP standardization, wills also provide an outlook on the future 4G standard LTE Advanced. 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
The course is meant for engineers that already work on LTE and want to get an overall system understanding as well as for those who have technical background in 2G/3G wireless communication and are interested in future technologies such as Long Term Evolution. The course will be beneficial for system engineers, for research and development engineers as well as anyone with interest into the technical details of LTE. 


Monday
After an overview of state-of-the-art 3G technologies and market, the drivers and requirements for Long Term Evolution are derived. An introduction to the downlink and uplink Physical Layer will be given, namely OFDMA and SC-FDMA (DFT-FDMA). After a short recap of MIMO techniques we will get acquainted with the details of the LTE numerology and physical layers specification. 

  • Market and Technology Drivers 
  • Current and Upcoming 3G Cellular Technologies (UMTS/WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+ Wimax, CDMA2000) 
  • Requirements For Future Systems and LTE Business Proposition
  • 3GPP Standardisation and LTE Deployment Schedule 
  • OFDMA Downlink and SC-FDMA Uplink Transmission 
  • LTE Resource Allocation and Scheduling Algorithms 
  • Fundamentals of MIMO Antenna Technologies


Tuesday 
Subsequently the specifics of the LTE physical layer procedures are introduced, particularly different means of link adaptation. After having taken a look at LTE performance figures, interference coordination concepts are presented, before the different downlink physical layer signals and channels will be introduced. 

  • Physical Layer Numerology and Processing Chain 
  • Link Adaptation, Adaptive Coding and Modulation, HARQ and UL Power Control and Related Signalling
  • Terminal Capabilities and LTE Performance Analysis
  • OFDMA Interference Analysis and Interference Coordination Techniques 
  • Downlink Physical Signals and Channels (SCH, PBCH, PDSCH, PMCH) 
  • Downlink Synchronisation and Cell Search
  • Downlink Control Channel (PCFICH, PHICH, PDCCH) 

Wednesday 
After presentation of the uplink physical layer signals and channels basic procedures such as synchronization, cell search or random access are explained and eventually an outlook on the future 4G standard LTE Advanced is presented with novel concepts such as relays or cooperative scheduling. 

  • Uplink Physical Signals and Channels (PRACH, PUSCH) 
  • Uplink Channel Sounding and Channel Quality Reporting (CQI) 
  • Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) and Uplink Scheduling Requests (SR) 
  • Uplink Synchronization and Random Access Procedure
  • Background on 4G And LTE Advanced, Its Requirements and Standardization
  • LTE Technology Enhancements for LTE Advanced (Carrier Aggregation, Uplink Single User 
  • MIMO, Downlink Higher Order MIMO, Relaying, Cooperative Multipoint Transmission 
  • New LTE Advanced Concepts Like Relay Nodes or Cooperative Scheduling and Multi-Point Transmission and Reception 


See also Course #42, conveniently scheduled after course #41.
For both courses the 5-day price of EUR 2995 (EUR 2725) would apply, see below.

Course Rate:  3-day course

Regular Course Fee: EUR 1915

Early Registration Course Fee: EUR 1720
This applies to firm registrations received 2 months before course start. 

Course Fee for Courses #41 + #42: EUR 2995 (2725)

University Student and Faculty Rate:
Two university participants are welcome to attend for one course fee if payment is to be made from university funds.

Deliverables:
The course fee covers tuition, course material, and the day conference packages (morning/afternoon refreshments, lunches, etc.) paid on your behalf to the course venue. Accommodation is not included.