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1 IMT-Advanced – Numerical Justification
March 2008 doc.: IEEE /0308r0 March 2008 IMT-Advanced – Numerical Justification Date: Authors: Name Company Address Phone Bruce Kraemer Marvell 5488 Marvell Ln Santa Clara, CA 95054 +1 - 321 4 27 4098 marvell .com Darwin Engwer Nortel Networks 4655 Great America Pkwy, Santa Clara CA 95054 408 495 2588 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel) Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

2 March 2008 Next Steps Correspondence groups are being established to try and reach agreement on numbers prior to the Dubai meeting. IEEE 802 will continue to participate. IEEE needs to organize more formal defense of proposals and organize attendees/presenters for the June WP5D meeting Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

3 Develop rationale for Cell Spectral Efficiency
March 2008 Task #1 Develop rationale for Cell Spectral Efficiency Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

4 IEEE Contribution Test environment Downlink Uplink Stationary
March 2008 IEEE Contribution 4.1 Cell spectral efficiency Cell[1] spectral efficiency is defined as the aggregate throughput of all users divided by the spectrum block assignment size (inclusive of PHY and MAC layer overheads). Test environment Downlink Uplink Stationary [2.6] bit/s/Hz/cell 1.3 bit/s/Hz/cell Pedestrian [1.3] bit/s/Hz/cell Vehicular [2] bit/s/Hz/cell [1] bit/s/Hz/cell High Speed [0.5] bit/s/Hz/cell Assuming the Test Environments described in the IMT.EVAL working document, Doc. 8F/1170, Attachment 6.3. [1] A cell is equivalent to a sector,.e.g. a 3-sector site has 3 cells. Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

5 Downlink (b/s/Hz/cell)
March 2008 Numbers Proposed in TABLE 1 Minimum Cell Spectral Efficiency (b/s/Hz/cell) Test environment ** Downlink (b/s/Hz/cell) Uplink (b/s/Hz/cell) [Case 2, see note 2] Indoor 3.0 1.5 Microcellular 2.6 1.3 Base coverage urban 2.41 1.2 High speed 0.6 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

6 March 2008 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

7 March 2008 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

8 March 2008 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

9 March 2008 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

10 Downlink (b/s/Hz/cell)
March 2008 TABLE 1 Minimum Cell Spectral Efficiency (b/s/Hz/cell) Test environment ** Downlink (b/s/Hz/cell) Uplink (b/s/Hz/cell) [Case 2, see note 2] Indoor 3.0 [1.5] Microcellular 2.6 [1.3] Base coverage urban 2.41 [1.2] High speed 1.2 [0.6] Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

11 March 2008 Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

12 4.1 Cell spectral efficiency - Proposed Values
March 2008 4.1 Cell spectral efficiency - Proposed Values Issue: Justification of IEEE numbers Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

13 4.1 Cell spectral efficiency - Proposed Values
March 2008 4.1 Cell spectral efficiency - Proposed Values Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

14 Example of specifications to be completed
March 2008 Example of specifications to be completed Cell Spectral Efficiency Test environment Downlink (b/s/Hz/cell) Uplink (b/s/Hz/cell) [Case 1, see note 2] [Case 2, see note 2] Indoor 3 [2.5] [1.5] Microcellular 2.6 [2] [1.3] Base coverage urban 2.1 [1.2] High speed 1 [0.7] [0.6] Numbers in square brackets [x] have not been agreed upon Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)

15 Example of specifications to be completed
March 2008 Example of specifications to be completed Cell Edge Efficiency Test environment* * Downlink (b/s/Hz) Uplink (b/s/Hz) Indoor [0.1] [0.08] Microcellular [0.075] [0.05] Base coverage urban [0.06] [0.03] High speed [0.02] Bruce Kraemer (Marvell); Darwin Engwer(Nortel)


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