Understanding LTE Model Internals and Interfaces
Understanding LTE Model Internals and Interfaces
Understanding LTE Model Internals and Interfaces
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1581 <strong>Underst<strong>and</strong>ing</strong> <strong>LTE</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>Internals</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Interfaces</strong><strong>LTE</strong> <strong>Model</strong> Proposed Roadmap*Future Phases – Subject to Change Based on Customer Requirements• Phase-III: Channel DependentModulation <strong>and</strong> Scheduling• Channel dependent scheduling• CQI <strong>and</strong> rate adaptation• Energy consumption model• Single-cell downlink broadcast• <strong>LTE</strong> Network Deployment Wizard• Initial cell selection• Phase-IV: Mobility <strong>and</strong> H<strong>and</strong>overs• Intra-E-UTRAN <strong>and</strong> intra-frequency h<strong>and</strong>overwith <strong>and</strong> without X2 support• GGSN services by EPC to legacy SGSNs• Application Delay Tracking• Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service(MBMS)• Other features• MIMO• 2x2• Spatial multiplexing• IPv6 support• Device Creator support• Power savings• <strong>LTE</strong>_IDLE state• PCCH <strong>and</strong> PCH• Dynamic failure/recovery of basestations* This information is provided for planning purposes only <strong>and</strong> is subject to change without notice. This does not represent acommitment by OPNET to deliver any or all capabilities in any particular timeframe.CONFIDENTIAL ─ RESTRICTED ACCESS: This information may not be disclosed, copied, or transmitted in any format without the prior written consent of OPNET Technologies, Inc. © 2010 OPNET Technologies, Inc.6