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`Technical Specification
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`3rd Generation Partnership Project;
`Technical Specification Group Radio Access Network;
`Physical layer - General description
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`This Specification is provided for future development work within 3GPP only. The Organisational Partners accept no liability for any use of this Specification.
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`Contents
`Foreword ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
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`Scope ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
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`References ................................................................................................................................................ 5
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`Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................................... 6
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`General description of Layer 1 ................................................................................................................. 6
`4.1
`Relation to other layers ...................................................................................................................................... 6
`4.1.1
`General Protocol Architecture ...................................................................................................................... 6
`4.1.2
`Service provided to higher layers ................................................................................................................. 7
`4.2
`General description of Layer 1 .......................................................................................................................... 8
`4.2.1
`Multiple Access ............................................................................................................................................ 8
`4.2.2
`Channel coding and interleaving .................................................................................................................. 8
`4.2.3
`Modulation and spreading ............................................................................................................................ 8
`4.2.4
`Physical layer procedures ............................................................................................................................. 9
`4.2.5
`Physical layer measurements ....................................................................................................................... 9
`4.2.6
`Relationship of the physical layer functions ................................................................................................ 9
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`Document structure of physical layer specification ............................................................................... 10
`5.1
`Overview.......................................................................................................................................................... 10
`5.2
`TS 25.201: Physical layer – General description ............................................................................................. 10
`5.3
`TS 25.211: Physical channels and mapping of transport channels onto physical channels (FDD) .................. 10
`5.4
`TS 25.212: Multiplexing and channel coding (FDD) ...................................................................................... 10
`5.5
`TS 25.213: Spreading and modulation (FDD) ................................................................................................. 11
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`TS 25.214: Physical layer procedures (FDD) .................................................................................................. 11
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`TS 25.215: Physical layer – Measurements (FDD) ......................................................................................... 11
`TS 25.221: Physical channels and mapping of transport channels onto physical channels (TDD) ................. 11
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`TS 25.222: Multiplexing and channel coding (TDD) ...................................................................................... 12
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`TS 25.223: Spreading and modulation (TDD) ................................................................................................. 12
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`TS 25.224: Physical layer procedures (TDD) .................................................................................................. 12
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`TS 25.225: Physical layer – Measurements (TDD) ......................................................................................... 12
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`TR 25.833: Physical layer items not for inclusion in Release ‘99 ................................................................... 12
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`TR 25.944: Channel coding and multiplexing examples ................................................................................. 12
`Annex A (informative) Preferred mathematical notations ......................................................................... 13
`Annex B (informative): Change history ....................................................................................................... 14
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`Foreword
`This Technical Specification (TS) has been produced by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).
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`The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal
`TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, it will be re-released by the TSG with an
`identifying change of release date and an increase in version number as follows:
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`Scope
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`The present document describes a general description of the physical layer of the UTRA radio interface. The present
`document also describes the document structure of the 3GPP physical layer specifications, i.e. TS 25.200 series. The TS
`25.200 series specifies the Uu point for the 3G mobile system, and defines the minimum level of specifications required
`for basic connections in terms of mutual connectivity and compatibility.
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`References
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`The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present
`document.
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`• References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.) or
`non-specific.
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`• For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply.
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`• For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies.
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`3G TS 25.211: "Physical channels and mapping of transport channels onto physical channels
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`3G TS 25.212: "Multiplexing and channel coding (FDD)".
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`3G TS 25.213: "Spreading and modulation (FDD)".
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`3G TS 25.214: "Physical layer procedures (FDD)".
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`3G TS 25.215: "Physical layer – Measurements (FDD)".
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`3G TS 25.221: "Physical channels and mapping of transport channels onto physical channels
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`3G TS 25.222: "Multiplexing and channel coding (TDD)".
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`3G TS 25.223: "Spreading and modulation (TDD)".
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`3G TS 25.224: "Physical layer procedures (TDD)".
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`3G TS 25.225: "Physical layer – Measurements (TDD)".
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`3G TR 25.833: "Physical layer items not for inclusion in Release ‘99".
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`3G TR 25.944: "Channel coding and multiplexing examples".
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`3G TS 25.301: "Radio Interface Protocol Architecture".
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`3G TS 25.302: "Services provided by the physical layer".
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`3G TS 25.101: "UE Radio transmission and reception (FDD)".
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`3G TS 25.102: "UE Radio transmission and reception (TDD)".
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`3G TS 25.104: "BTS Radio transmission and reception (FDD)".
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`3G TS 25.105: "BTS Radio transmission and reception (TDD)".
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`Abbreviations
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`For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply:
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`ARQ
`BER
`CCTrCH
`CPCH
`DCA
`DCH
`DS-CDMA
`DSCH
`FAUSCH
`FDD
`FEC
`FER
`GSM
`L1
`L2
`L3
`LAC
`MAC
`Mcps
`ODMA
`QPSK
`RACH
`RF
`RLC
`RRC
`SAP
`SCCC
`SCH
`SIR
`TDD
`TDMA
`TFCI
`UE
`UMTS
`UTRA
`UTRAN
`WCDMA
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`Automatic Repeat Request
`Bit Error Rate
`Coded Composite Transport Channel
`Common Packet Channel
`Dynamic channel allocation
`Dedicated Channel
`Direct-Sequence Code Division Multiple Access
`Downlink Shared Channel
`Fast Uplink Signalling Channel
`Frequency Division Duplex
`Forward Error Correction
`Frame Error Rate
`Global System for Mobile Communication
`Layer 1 (physical layer)
`Layer 2 (data link layer)
`Layer 3 (network layer)
`Link Access Control
`Medium Access Control
`Mega Chip Per Second
`Opportunity Driven Multiple Access
`Quaternary Phase Shift Keying
`Random Access Channel
`Radio Frequency
`Radio Link Control
`Radio Resource Control
`Service Access Point
`Serial Concatenated Convolutional Code
`Synchronisation Channel
`Signal-to-Interference Ratio
`Time Division Duplex
`Time Division Multiple Access
`Transport-Format Combination Indicator
`User Equipment
`Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
`UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access
`UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network
`Wide-band Code Division Multiple Access
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`General description of Layer 1
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`4.1
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`Relation to other layers
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`4.1.1 General Protocol Architecture
`Radio interface which is prescribed by this specification means the Uu point between User Equipment (UE) and
`network. The radio interface is composed of Layers 1, 2 and 3. Layer 1 is based on WCDMA technology and the TS
`25.200 series describes the Layer-1 specification. Layers 2 and 3 of the radio interface are described in the TS 25.300
`and 25.400 series, respectively.
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`Layer 3
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`Radio Resource Control (RRC)
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`Medium
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`Access
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`Control
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`Logical channels
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`Transport channels
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`Control / Measurements
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`Layer 2
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`Layer 1
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`Figure 1: Radio interface protocol architecture around the physical layer
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`Figure 1 shows the UTRA radio interface protocol architecture around the physical layer (Layer 1). The physical layer
`interfaces the Medium Access Control (MAC) sub-layer of Layer 2 and the Radio Resource Control (RRC) Layer of
`Layer 3. The circles between different layer/sub-layers indicate Service Access Points (SAPs). The physical layer offers
`different Transport channels to MAC. A transport channel is characterized by how the information is transferred over
`the radio interface. MAC offers different Logical channels to the Radio Link Control (RLC) sub-layer of Layer 2. A
`logical channel is characterized by the type of information transferred. Physical channels are defined in the physical
`layer. There are two duplex modes: Frequency Division Duplex (FDD) and Time Division Duplex (TDD). In the FDD
`mode a physical channel is characterized by the code, frequency and in the uplink the relative phase (I/Q). In the TDD
`mode the physical channels is also characterized by the timeslot. The physical layer is controlled by RRC.
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`Service provided to higher layers
`4.1.2
`The physical layer offers data transport services to higher layers. The access to these services is through the use of
`transport channels via the MAC sub-layer. The physical layer is expected to perform the following functions in order to
`provide the data transport service. See also TS 25.302:
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`- Macrodiversity distribution/combining and soft handover execution.
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`- Error detection on transport channels and indication to higher layers.
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`- FEC encoding/decoding of transport channels.
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`- Multiplexing of transport channels and demultiplexing of coded composite transport channels (CCTrCHs).
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`- Rate matching of coded transport channels to physical channels.
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`- Mapping of coded composite transport channels on physical channels.
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`- Power weighting and combining of physical channels.
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`- Modulation and spreading/demodulation and despreading of physical channels.
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`- Frequency and time (chip, bit, slot, frame) synchronisation.
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`- Radio characteristics measurements including FER, SIR, Interference Power, etc., and indication to higher layers.
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`Inner - loop power control.
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`- RF processing. (Note: RF processing is defined in TS 25.100 series).
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`When network elements (UEs and network) provide compatible service bearers (for example support a speech bearer)
`they should be assured of successful interworking. Moreover, different implementation options of the same (optional)
`feature would lead to incompatibility between UE and network. Therefore, this shall be avoided.
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`General description of Layer 1
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`4.2.1 Multiple Access
`The access scheme is Direct-Sequence Code Division Multiple Access (DS-CDMA) with information spread over
`approximately 5 MHz bandwidth, thus also often denoted as Wideband CDMA (WCDMA) due that nature.
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`UTRA has two modes, FDD (Frequency Division Duplex) & TDD (Time Division Duplex), for operating with paired
`and unpaired bands respectively. The possibility to operate in either FDD or TDD mode allows for efficient utilisation
`of the available spectrum according to the frequency allocation in different regions. FDD and TDD modes are defined
`as follows:
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`FDD: A duplex method whereby uplink and downlink transmissions use two separated radio frequencies. In the
`FDD, each uplink and downlink uses the different frequency band. A pair of frequency bands which have
`specified separation shall be assigned for the system.
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`TDD: A duplex method whereby uplink and downlink transmissions are carried over same radio frequency by using
`synchronised time intervals. In the TDD, time slots in a physical channel are divided into transmission and
`reception part. Information on uplink and downlink are transmitted reciprocally.
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`In UTRA TDD there is TDMA component in the multiple access in addition to DS-CDMA. Thus the multiple access
`has been also often denoted as TDMA/CDMA due added TDMA nature.
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`A 10 ms radio frame is divided into 15 slots (2560 chip/slot at the chip rate 3.84 Mcps). A physical channel is therefore
`defined as a code (or number of codes) and additionally in TDD mode the sequence of time slots completes the
`definition of a physical channel.
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`The information rate of the channel varies with the symbol rate being derived from the 3.84 Mcps chip rate and the
`spreading factor. Spreading factors are from 256 to 4 with FDD uplink, from 512 to 4 with FDD downlink, and from 16
`to 1 for TDD uplink and downlink. Thus the respective modulation symbol rates vary from 960 k symbols/s to 15 k
`symbols/s (7.5 k symbols/s) for FDD uplink (downlink), and for TDD the momentary modulation symbol rates shall
`vary from 3.84 M symbols/s to 240 k symbols/s.
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`Channel coding and interleaving
`4.2.2
`For the channel coding in UTRA three options are supported:
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`- Convolutional coding.
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`- Turbo coding.
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`- No coding.
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`Channel coding selection is indicated by higher layers. In order to randomise transmission errors, bit interleaving is
`performed further.
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`4.2.3 Modulation and spreading
`The UTRA modulation scheme is QPSK. Pulse shaping is specified in the TS 25.100 series.
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`With CDMA nature the spreading (& scrambling) process is closely associated with modulation. In UTRA different
`families of spreading codes are used to spread the signal:
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`- For separating channels from same source, channelisation codes derived with the code tree structure as given in
`TS 25.213 and 25.223 are used.
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`- For separating different cells the following solutions are supported.
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`- FDD mode: Gold codes with 10 ms period (38400 chips at 3.84 Mcps) used, with the actual code itself length
`218-1 chips, as defined in TS 25.213.
`- TDD mode: Scrambling codes with the length 16 used as defined in TS 25.223.
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`Figure 2 - FDD layer 1 functions relationships by specification
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`plane information flow.
`although not categorical, show as an introduction the relationship of layer 1 functions by specification in terms of users
`The functionality of the layer 1 is split over several specifications each for FDD and TDD. The following figures,
`4.2.6
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`Relationship of the physical layer functions
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`4) The measurement procedures for Dynamic Channel Allocation (DCA) of TDD mode.
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`3) The measurement procedures for UE before random access process.
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`2) The measurement procedures for preparation for handover to GSM900/GSM1800.
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`soft handover.
`relative strength of the cell, for the FDD mode the timing relation between for cells for support of asynchronous
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`1) Handover measurements for handover within UTRA. Specific features being determined in addition to the
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`network. Such measurements are:
`Radio characteristics including FER, SIR, Interference power, etc., are measured and reported to higher layers and
`4.2.5
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`Physical layer measurements
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`3) ODMA specific procedures such as probing for TDD mode.
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`2) Cell search operation.
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`1) The power control, with both inner loop and slow quality loop for FDD mode, and for TDD mode open loop in
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`uplink and inner loop in downlink.
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`description are:
`There are several physical layer procedures involved with UTRA operation. Such procedures covered by physical layer
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`Physical layer procedures
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`- TDD mode: codes with period of 16 chips and midamble sequences of different length depending on the
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`environment.
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`- FDD mode: Gold codes with 10 ms period, or alternatively S(2) codes 256 chip period.
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`- For separating different UEs the following code families are defined.
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`TS 25.212: Multiplexing and channel coding (FDD)
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`downlink;
`relative timing between different physical channels in the same link, and relative timing between uplink and
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`- mapping of transport channels onto the physical channels.
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`- what is the structure of each physical channel, slot format etc.;
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`- which physical channels exist;
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`the different transport channels that exist;
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`and to specify:
`The scope is to establish the characteristics of the Layer-1 transport channels and physical channels in the FDD mode,
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`channels onto physical channels (FDD)
`TS 25.211: Physical channels and mapping of transport
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`- a general description of Layer 1.
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`- where to find information;
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`the contents of the Layer 1documents (TS 25.200 series);
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`TS 25.201: Physical layer – General description
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`The scope is to describe:
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`through 25.215), five TDD mode documents (TS 25.221 through 25.225). In addition, there are two technical reports
`The physical layer specification consists of a general document (TS 25.201), five FDD mode documents (TS 25.211
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`Overview
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`Document structure of physical layer specification
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`Figure 3 - TDD layer 1 functions relationships by specification
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`- channel coding alternatives;
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`- coding for Layer 1 control information, such as TFCI;
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`the different interleavers;
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`- how is rate matching done;
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`- physical channel segmentation and mapping.
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`TS 25.213: Spreading and modulation (FDD)
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`The scope is to establish the characteristics of the spreading and modulation in the FDD mode, and to specify:
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`the spreading (channelisation plus scrambling);
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`- generation of channelisation and scrambling codes;
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`- generation of RACH and CPCH preamble codes;
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`- generation of SCH synchronisation codes;
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`- modulation.
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`RF channel arrangements and Pulse shaping are specified in TS 25.101 for UE and in TS 25.104 for Node-B.
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`TS 25.214: Physical layer procedures (FDD)
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`The scope is to establish the characteristics of the physical layer procedures in the FDD mode, and to specify:
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`- cell search procedures;
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`- power control procedures;
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`random access procedure.
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`TS 25.215: Physical layer – Measurements (FDD)
`5.7
`The scope is to establish the characteristics of the physical layer measurements in the FDD mode, and to specify:
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`the measurements that Layer 1 is to perform;
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`reporting of measurements to higher layers and network;
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`- handover measurements, idle-mode measurements etc.
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`5.8
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`TS 25.221: Physical channels and mapping of transport
`channels onto physical channels (TDD)
`The scope is to establish the characteristics of the Layer-1 transport channels and physical channels in the TDD mode,
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`transport channels;
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`- physical channels, structure and contents;
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`- mapping of transport channels onto the physical channels.
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`5.9
`The scope is to describe multiplexing, channel coding and interleaving in the TDD mode, and to specify:
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`- channel coding and multiplexing of transport channels into CCTrCHs;
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`- channel coding alternatives;
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`- coding for Layer 1 control information, such as TFCI;
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`interleaving;
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`rate matching;
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`- physical channel segmentation and mapping.
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`TS 25.223: Spreading and modulation (TDD)
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`The scope is to establish the characteristics of the spreading and modulation in the TDD mode, and to specify:
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`- data modulation;
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`spreading;
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`- generation of synchronisation codes.
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`RF channel arrangements and Pulse shaping are specified in TS 25.102 for UE and in TS 25.105 for Node-B.
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`TS 25.224: Physical layer procedures (TDD)
`5.11
`The scope is to establish the characteristics of the physical layer procedures in the TDD mode, and to specify:
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`- cell synchronisation;
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`timing advance;
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`- power control procedures;
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`idle mode tasks.
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`TS 25.225: Physical layer – Measurements (TDD)
`5.12
`The scope is to establish the characteristics of the physical layer measurements in the TDD mode, and to specify:
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`the measurements that Layer 1 is to perform;
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`reporting of measurements to higher layers and network;
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`- handover measurements, idle-mode measurements etc.
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`5.13
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`TR 25.833: Physical layer items not for inclusion in Release
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`The scope is to collect materials on UTRA physical layer items not included in the Release ’99 specification documents,
`such as DSCH control channel, FAUSCH, Hybrid ARQ, 4-state SCCC turbo coding and ODMA.
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`TR 25.944: Channel coding and multiplexing examples
`5.14
`The scope is to describe examples of channel coding and multiplexing for transport channels of various types and cases.
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`Annex A (informative) Preferred mathematical notations
`The following table contains the preferred mathematical notations used in L1 documentation.
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`
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`
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`+
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`)
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`j
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`⋅
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`notation
`cross sign, e.g. a×b
`dot sign, e.g. a⋅b
`dot sign, scalar should precede matrix e.g. (
`1
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`item
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`multiply product
`matrix product
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`scalar product (product of a matrix by a scalar)
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`number of rows × number of column, e.g.:
`R×C
`a⊗b
`curly brackets {}, e.g.
`{a1, a2, …,ap}, or{ } {
`ia
`round brackets (), e.g. (A, u, x)
`( )
`ia
`{
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`i
`round brackets, e.g. f(x)
`square brackets, e.g. a[x]
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`]y
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` ,,2,1 ∈
`i
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`}p
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`angle brackets, e.g. <a1, a2, …,ap> or
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`}p
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`1
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`
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`1
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`mod operator is used explicit bracketing of mod operands
`and possibly result should be done.
`in a context of non negative integer numbers, some notes
`should stress when a number is signed, or possibly
`fractional.
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`not ordered elements)
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`bracketing of lists (all elements not necessary of
`same type, ordered elements)
`bracketing of sequences (all elements of same
`type, ordered elements)
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`bracketing of function argument
`bracketing of array index
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`bracketing of matrix or vector
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`Separation of indexes
`use of italic for symbols
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`bracketing of arithmetic expression to force
`precedence of operations
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`necessity of bracketing arithmetic expressions
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`number type
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`binary xor and and
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`matrix or vector transpose
`1×1 matrices
`vector dot product
`complex conjugate
`matrix or vector Hermitian transpose
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`3G TS 25.201 V3.1.0 (2000-06)
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`Annex B (informative):
`Change history
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`Change history
`Subject/Comment
`TSG Doc. CR Rev
`TSG #
`Date
`RAN_05 RP-99586
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` Modified in terms of its formality. The contents were not changed.
`14/01/00
`31/03/00 RAN_07 RP-000059 001
`- Editorial revision
`26/06/00 RAN_08 RP-000264 002
`- Corrections to align with TS 25.212 and TR 25.944
`26/06/00 RAN_08 RP-000264 003
`1 Editorial corrections
`26/06/00 RAN_08 RP-000264 004
`- Physical layer information flow
`26/06/00 RAN_08 RP-000264 005
`1 Preferred mathematical notation for editorial unity of L1
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