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`SINGLE CARRIER
`FDMA
`A NEW AIR INTERFACE FOR
`LONG TERM EVOLUTION
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`Hyung G. Myung
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`Qualcomm/Flarion Technologies, USA
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`David J. Goodman
`Polytechnic University, USA
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`Contents
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`Preface
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`Introduction
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`1.1 Generations
`1.2 Standards
`1.3 Cellular Standards Organizations 3GPP and 3GPP2
`1.4 IEEE Standards
`1.5 Advanced Mobile Wireless Systems Based on FDMA
`1.5.1 IEEE 802.16e-Based Mobile WiMAX
`1.5.2 3GPP2 Ultra Mobile Broadband
`1.5.3 3GPP Long Term Evolution
`1.5.4 Summary and Comparison of Mobile WiMAX,
`LTEandUMB
`1.6 Figures of Merit
`1. 7 Frequency Division Technology in Broadband Wireless
`Systems
`References
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`2 Channel Characteristics and Frequency Multiplexing
`2.1 Introduction
`2.2 Radio Channel Characteristics
`2.2.1 Physics of Radio Transmission
`2 .2 .2 Effects of Extraneous Signals
`2 .2 .3 Transmitting and Receiving Equipment
`2.2.4 Radio Propagation Models
`2.3 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
`2 .3 .1 Signal Processing
`2 .3 .2 Advantages and Weaknesses
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`2.4 Single Carrier Modulation with Frequency Domain
`Equalization
`2.4.1 Frequency Domain Equalization
`2.4.2 Comparison with OFDM
`2.5 Summary
`References
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`3 Single Carrier FDMA
`3 .1 Introduction
`3.2 SC-FDMA Signal Processing
`3.3 Subcarrier Mapping
`3.4 Time Domain Representation of SC-FDMA Signals
`3.4.1 Time Domain Symbols of lFDMA
`3.4.2 Time Domain Symbols of LFDMA
`3.4.3 Time Domain Symbols of DFDMA
`3.4.4 Comparison of Subcarrier Mapping Schemes
`3.5 SC-FDMA and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple
`Access
`3.6 SC-FDMA and CDMA with Frequency Domain
`Equalization
`3.7 Single Carrier Code-Frequency Division Multiple Access
`(SC-CFDMA)
`3.8 Summary
`References
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`4 SC-FDMA in 3GPP Long Term Evolution
`4.1 Introduction
`4.1.1 3GPP Technical Specifications
`4.1.2 Contents of the Physical Layer Technical Specifications
`4.2 Protocol Layers and Channels
`4.3 Uplink Time and Frequency Structure
`4.3.1 Frames and Slots
`4.3.2 Resource Blocks
`4.4 Basic Uplink Physical Channel Processing
`4.5 Reference (Pilot) Signal Structure
`4.6 Summary
`References
`4.7 Appendix - List of 3GPP LTE Standards
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`5 Channel Dependent Scheduling
`5.1 Introduction
`5.2 SC-FDMA Performance Measures
`5.3 Scheduling Algorithms
`5.4 Channel Models used in Scheduling Studies
`5.5 Channel-Dependent Scheduling Simulation Studies
`5.5.1 Schedules Based on Pe1fect Channel State Information
`5.5.2 Schedules Based on Delayed Channel State Information
`5 .5 .3 Discussion of Scheduling Studies
`5.6 Summary
`References
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`6 MIMO SC-FDMA
`6.1 Introduction
`6.2 Spatial Diversity and Spatial Multiplexing in MIMO
`Systems
`6.3 MIMO Channel
`6.4 SC-FDMA Transmit Eigen-Beamforming with Unitary
`Precoding
`6.4.1 Impact of lmpe,fect Feedback: Precoder
`Quantization/Averaging
`6.4.2 Impact of lmpe1fect Feedback: Feedback Delay
`6.5 SC-FDMA Spatial Diversity
`6.6 Summary
`References
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`7 Peak Power Characteristics of a SC-FDMA Signal
`7.1 Introduction
`7.2 Peak Power Characteristics of a Single Carrier Signal
`7.3 PAPR of Single Antenna Transmission Signals
`7.4 PAPR of Multiple Antenna Transmission Signals
`7 .5 Peak Power Reduction by Symbol Amplitude Clipping
`7.6 Summary
`References
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`8 Simulation of a SC-FD MA System Using MATLAB®
`8.1 Introduction
`8.2 Link Level Simulation of SC/FDE
`8.3 Link Level Simulation of SC-FDMA
`8.4 Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Simulation of SC-FDMA
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`8.5 Summary
`References
`Appendix - Simulation Codes
`MATLAB'"' Simulation Codes for SCIFDE
`MATLAB® Simulation Codes for SC-FDMA (Link Level)
`MATLAB® Simulation Codes for SC-FDMA and
`OFDMA (PAPR)
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`Appendix A: Derivation of Time Domain Symbols of
`Localized FDMA and Distributed FDMA
`A.l Time Domain Symbols ofLFDMA
`A.2 Time Domain Symbols of DFDMA
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`Appendix B: Derivations of the Upper Bounds in Chapter 7
`B .1 Derivation of Equations (7. 9) and (7 .10) in Chapter 7
`B.2 Derivations of Equations (7.13) and (7.14) in Chapter 7
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`Appendix C: Deciphering the 3GPP LTE Specifications
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`Appendix D: Abbreviations
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`Index
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`Index
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`error
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`~e minimum
`ror equalization
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`19,20
`output 108-11
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`frequency
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`resource block 69-71
`resource element 69-70
`resource element mapping 71--4
`resource grid 69-70
`RLC, see radio link control
`RNS, see Radio Network System
`root-raised cosine pulse 129
`RRC, see radio resource control
`RS, see reference signal
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`SC/FDE, see single carrier with
`frequency domain equalization
`SC/FDE link level simulator 143-5
`SC-CFDMA, see single carrier
`code-frequency division
`multiple access
`SC-FDMA, see single carrier
`frequency division multiple
`access
`SC-FDMA simulator
`link level simulator 146-9
`PAPR simulator 149-50
`SC-FDMA spatial diversity 117,
`119-20
`SC-FD MA spatial multiplexing 111-7
`shadowing 17-8
`single carrier code-frequency division
`multiple access 55-6
`single carrier frequency division
`multiple access 37-9
`single carrier with frequency domain
`equalization 30---4
`singular value decomposition 110
`SM, see spatial multiplexing
`smooth limiter 137
`soft limiter 136-7
`sounding reference signal 76----7, 89
`spatial multiplexing 108
`subcarrier mapping 42-4
`SVD, see singular value decomposition
`symbol amplitude clipping 136-41
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`transform precoding 71, 73-4
`transmission time interval 67, 68
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`transmit eigen-beamforming
`111-2
`transport channels 64, 65, 66
`TTI, see transmission time interval
`TU6 channel, see typical urban 6-path
`channel
`TxBF, see transmit eigen-beamforming
`typical urban 6-path channel
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`Ultra Mobile Broadband 8
`UMB, see Ultra Mobile Broadband
`UMTS, see Universal Mobile
`Telecommunications System
`unitary precoding 111-2
`Universal Mobile Telecommunications
`System 4
`Universal Terrestrial Radio Access 9
`Universal Terrestrial Radio Access
`Network 4, 9
`uplink pilot time slot 68
`UpPTS, see uplink pilot time slot
`utility 91
`UTRA, see Universal Terrestrial Radio
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`UTRAN, see Universal Terrestrial
`Radio Access Network
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`WCDMA, see wideband code division
`multiple access
`wideband code division multiple
`access 2
`wide-sense stationary uncorrelated
`scattering 24
`WiMAX6
`WiMAX Forum 7
`wireless local area network 6
`wireless metropolitan area network 7
`WLAN, see wireless local area
`network
`WMAN, see wireless metropolitan
`area network
`WSSUS, see wide-sense stationary
`uncorrelated scattering
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`Appendix C
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`Deciphering the 3GPP LTE
`Specifications
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`Unless you are really familiar with the LTE standardization process, it
`is rather difficult to understand how things actually work just by reading
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`or parameter in the specification is to go through the contribution papers
`(called technical documents, or tdocs) that 3GPP uploads on their meeting
`website. 3GPP has different work groups working on different aspects of
`the radio interface and network architecture. The Technical Specification
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`technical document) as shown in Figure C. l. This is the paper number that
`identifies each contribution paper. If you click on the link, it directs you
`to the ftp site where you can access all the tdocs of the particular meeting.
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`Radio performance and protocol aspects
`Mobile terminal conformance testing
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`numbers are specified in the file name), you would have to look at the
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`know which is which. Tdoc numbers are in the form of Rx-yyzzzz where x
`is the RAN work group number, yy is the year of the meeting, and zzzz is
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`Single Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA) is a novel method of radio
`transmission under consideration for deployment in future cellular systems; specifically,
`in 3rd Generation Partnership Project Long Term Evolution (3GPP LTE) systems. SC-FDMA has
`drawn great attention from the communications industry as an attractive alternative to
`Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA).
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`Single Carrier FDMA places SC-FDMA in the wider context of wireless communications,
`providing the reader with an in-depth tutorial on SC-FDMA technology. The book introduces
`the reader to this new multiple access technique that utilizes single carrier modulation
`along with orthogonal frequency multiplexing and frequency domain equalization, plus its
`applications in communications settings. It considers the similarities with and differences from
`orthogonal frequency division modulation, multiplexing, and multiple access used extensively
`in cellular, broadcasting, and digital subscriber loop applications. Particular reference is made
`to the peak power characteristics of an SC-FDMA signal as an added advantage over OFDMA.
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`Key features:
`Provides an extensive overview of the principles of SC-FDMA and its relation to other
`transmission techniques.
`Explains how the details of a specific implementation influence the tradeoffs among
`various figures of merit.
`Describes in detail the configuration of the SC-FDMA uplink transmission scheme
`published by 3GPP.
`Features link level simulation of an uplink SC-FDMA system using MATLAB"'.
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`This is an essential text for industry engineers who are researching and developing 3GPP LTE
`systems. It is suitable for engineers designing wireless network equipment, handsets, data cards,
`modules, chipsets, and test equipment as well as those involved in designing LTE infrastructure.
`It would also be of interest to academics, graduate students, and industry researchers involved in
`advanced wireless communications, as well as business analysts who follow the cellular market.
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`ISBN 978-0-470-72449-1
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`ll I,
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`Ex.1205.00013
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