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IMT-2000
• Introduction
• Physical Channels and structures
• Spreading and Modulation
• Channel Coding, Multiplexing and Rate Matching
• Multiple Access
• Asynchronous Base-station Operation
• RLC and MAC Layers
• Mode of Operation
• Reference: Sept 1998, IEEE Commun. Magazine
• Channel Coding
– 1/3 con. coding for low delay and BER < 10E-3 service
– 1/3 con. Coding and outer RS coding plus interleaving for high quality
service BER <10 E-6
– Turbo codes are being considered for use
• Rate Matching
– for matching the bit rate of the CC-TrCh (Coded Composite Transport
Channel) to one of the bit rates supported on the up or downlink physical
channel.
– Static rate matching and dynamic rate matching
• Real-Time Service
– MS issues a resource request message on the RACH, receive a
resource allocation message, immediate transmission on the
assigned DCH
– direct txn on DCH if one is already available
• Mixed Service
– The PHY layer is capable of multiplexing bit streams from
different services. MAC controls the multiplexing.
– MAC allocates multiple transport formats. MS use these formats
subject to output power/rate threshold constraints.