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Key Technologies for IMT-Advanced
Mobile Communication Systems.
Carl Wijting, Klaus Doppler, Kari Kalliojärvi,
Nokia,
Niklas Johansson,
Johan Nyström, Magnus Olsson, Afif Osseiran,
Ericsson,
Martin Döttling, Jijun Luo,
Nokia-Siemens Networks,
Tommy Svensson
, Chalmers U. of Technology,
Mikael Sternad
, Uppsala University,
Günter Auer , DoCoMo Euro-Labs,
Thierry Lestable , Samsung Electronics UK, and
Stephan Pfletchinger , CTTC.
IEEE Wireless Communications,
Vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 76-85, June 2009.
© 2009 IEEE
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Abstract:
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WINNER is an ambitious research project aiming at
identification, development and assessment of key
technologies for IMT-Advanced mobile
communication systems.
WINNER has devised an OFDMA based system
concept with excellent system level performance,
for flexible deployments in a wide variety of operating
conditions.
The WINNER system provides a significant step
forward compared to the current 3G systems.
Key innovations integrated to the system concept
include flexible spectrum usage and relaying, adaptive advanced antenna
schemes and pilot design, close to optimal link adaptation,
hierarchical control signaling and a highly flexible
multiple access scheme.
The end-to-end performance assessment results
demonstrate that the WINNER concept meets
the IMT-Advanced requirements.
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Related publications:
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Earlier conference paper version (June. 2008)
at ICT Mobile Summit 2008, Stockholm.
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Proc. of the IEEE (Dec. 2007)
invited paper on
adaptive transmission in beyond-3G wireless systems.
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Resource allocation and control signaling
in the WINNER flexible MAC concept (VTC 2008-Fall).
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Earlier MAC framework for WINNER I,
described at VTC 2006-Fall.
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IST Mobile Summit 2007 paper
that describes B-IFDMA multiple access scheme
for non-frequency adaptive transmission in uplinks.
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Full Paper Version of the B-IFDMA paper.
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Source:
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Pdf, (236K)
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