Title: TETRA ENHANCED DATA SERVICE TEDS
1TETRA ENHANCED DATA SERVICE (TEDS)
TEDS COLLOQUIUM
- Dr. M. Nouri
- Chairman of EPT Working Group 4 (WG4)
- High Speed Data
2Agenda
- TETRA Release 2 Terms of Reference.
- User Requirements for High Speed Data (HSD).
- Technologies for HSD (TAPS and TEDS).
- Developments in TEDS Standardisation.
- TEDS Technology Solution and Parameters.
- Conclusions.
3Rationale for TETRA Release 2
- In a fast moving Telecommunications world to
provide TETRA community with emerging wide-band
and multi-media services. - To prolong the life cycle of TETRA technology.
- To provide an upgrade path to TETRA VD users.
- To provide inter-working with new public mobile
networks (2.5G / 3G). - To ensure future proof investment to TETRA users.
- Glean benefits of new technology deployments.
4EP TETRA Revised Terms of Referenceapproved at
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- To provide packet data at much higher speeds than
are available in the current standard (10 fold
increase). - To select and standardize additional speech
codec(s). - To further enhance the TETRA air interface
standard. - To produce and/or adopt standards to provide
improved TETRA interworking and roaming with GSM,
2.5G/3G networks. - To evolve the TETRA SIM to U-SIM.
- To extend the operating range of TETRA.
- To ensure full backward compatibility and
integration with existing TETRA standards.
5Two Track Standardisation
TETRA RELEASE 2
TAPS
TEDS
- TETRA Enhanced Data Service
- Full Compatibility with TETRA VD
- Allows migration from TETRA VD
- Standardisation in progress
- 5 technologies proposed initially
- Designed for all TETRA market
- sectors
- TETRA Advanced Packet Service
- An Overlay network
- Based on the E-GPRS technology
- Standardisation drafting completed
- Designed for PAMR market
6TETRA in 3G Era
Network Management
TETRA1 Access
Gateway
TETRA Infrastructure
3G Access
GSM Access
2.5G Access
TAPS Access
TETRA1 TEDS Access
7TAPS Architecture Interfaces
8 Developments in TEDS Standardisation
- A review of the User Requirements to reflect
changing market conditions and resolve
conflicting issues. - A TETRA Release 2 User Workshop was jointly
organised with WG1 resulting in - Most applications in early systems will be
satisfied with a 50 to 80 kbit/s user rate - Minimum of 50 kbit/s shall be available at the
edge of coverage - Adaptive technology and higher data rate should
also be provided by the selected technology for
future proofing - Need for simultaneous voice and HSD operation
with priority for voice if required - 1W maximum transmit power for handsets and
possibly 3W maximum for vehicular radio. - Technology submissions were revised taking these
factors into account.
9TEDS Technology Solution
- In July 4 2002 WG4 reached a consensus on a
technology solution. - This was based on a compromise solution agreed by
six companies who had submitted technology
proposals. - WG4 then raised a Work Plan for the remaining
standardisation issues - Remainder of the physical layer
- Higher layer protocols
- Adaptive usage of system resources.
- This plan makes as much use of existing TETRA VD
standard as possible to ensure backward
compatibility (e.g. use of TETRA VD control
channel).
10Selected Technology Parameters (1)
- Multi-carrier platform with TDMA carriers.
- Adaptive selection of modulation and coding
according to propagation conditions. - Agreed modulation schemes
- 4 QAM for efficient links at edge of coverage
- 16 QAM for moderate speeds
- 64 QAM for high speed
- ?/4 DQPSK for common control channel
- D8PSK for early migration requiring modest
increase in speed - Optimised channel coding is under STF 179 work.
- Carrier bandwidths 25, 50, 100 and 150 kHz.
11Selected Technology Parameters (2)
- Pilot symbol used for channel estimation.
- Full and half slot sizes
- 14.176 ms for 25 kHz and possibly 50 kHz with low
level modulation, - 7.08 ms for higher bandwidth carriers and higher
level modulations. - Each QAM carrier is composed of a number of
sub-carriers at base-band (8 sub-carriers in 25
kHz). - Expected user bit rates in the region of 30 to
400 kbit/s - TETRA VD higher layer protocols to be adapted
for TEDS. -
12STF Support for TEDS Standardisation
- Optimised Channel Coding and Interleaving for
TEDS Carriers - TETRA Release 2 TEDS Protocol Adaptation
(excluding the Physical Layer) - Adaptive Link Control for TEDS
- Use of Multi-media Services in a TEDS System
13TEDS Standardisation Timeline(2003)
14Summary
- Set of TETRA Release 2 User Requirement
Specifications (URS) (mainly for TEDS) has been
created by the EPT and TETRA users. - TAPS overlay High Speed Data standardisation has
been completed in WG4. - The physical layer technology for TEDS integrated
(with TETRA VD) solution has been selected and
work on other areas is well underway. - Four STF support projects have been identified
and are in various stages of progress. - TEDS integrated HSD standardisation is currently
scheduled for completion by the end of 2003. -
15TETRA Enhanced Data Service Thank You Mehdi Nouri
16TETRA TEDS COLLOQUIUM User Requirements
Jo Dewaele Chairman EPT Working Group 1
17TETRA 2 High Speed Data (HSD)
- Definition
- net data rates in excess of 28,8 kbps which is
the current capability of TETRA 1 - Objective
- provide high speed packet data at speeds
approximately 10 times that available in existing
TETRA - Conflicting requirements
- pressing market needs for high-speed packet data
within short timescales - integrated solution with existing TETRA services
- Two streams
- TAPS TETRA Advanced Packet Service
- TEDS TETRA Enhanced Data Service
18TAPS Coverage Analysis
- (E)GPRS
- up to 473kbps/carrier (200kHz) or 60kbps/timeslot
- Number of basestations to cover 30 000 km2
(Belgium)
19TEDS TETRA Enhanced Data Service
- Requirements evolution
- Market Questionnaire to EPT and TETRA MoU
- ETSI/TETRA MoU High Speed Data Workshop
- Documents
- User Requirement Specification
- HSD Workshop Report
- Marketing Selection Criteria
20TEDS User Requirement Specification
- Requirements
- data rates high
- capacity high
- integration with TETRA Release 1 VD high
- availability of HSD early
- Constraints
- compatibility with TETRA Release 1 VD
- field upgrade capability with minimal disruption
- minimal need for new base station sites
- minimal need for new frequency spectrum
21TEDS Coverage Analysis
22TEDS HSD Workshop conclusion
- WG4 working assumptions
- deploy HSD on existing TETRA 1 base stations
- maximum terminal power 1W for handportable, 3 W
for mobile - trade off between spectrum, data rates and range
is needed - realistic target data rates are in the range of
50-150 kbit/s - extra spectrum is essential
23TEDS Coverage Analysis
24TEDS Marketing Selection Criteria
- Mandatory Criteria
- Backward compatibility
- Service flexibility
- Security compatibility
- As marketable as Release 1
- Other important Criteria
- Ease of Infrastructure upgrade
- Minimal need for new base station sites
- Flexible user net data rate/performance
- Efficient and flexible use of spectrum resources
- Mobile Station provision ease
25TETRA TEDS COLLOQUIUM User Requirements Thank
You Jo Dewaele