DoCoMo achieves 1Gbps transmission in 4G experiment

June 23, 2005

http://www.3gnewsroom.com/3g_news/jun_05/news_5989.shtml

NTT DoCoMo announced that it achieved 1Gbps real-time
packet transmission in the downlink at the moving
speed of about 20km/h in a field experiment on 4G
radio access. The experiment took place in Yokosuka,
Kanagawa Prefecture on May 9, 2005.

This is the latest achievement in DoCoMo's ongoing
development of key radio access technology for 4G
mobile communications.

The 1Gbps real-time packet transmission was realized
through Variable Spreading Factor-Spread Orthogonal
Frequency Division Multiplexing (VSF-Spread OFDM)
radio access and 4-by-4 Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output
(MIMO) multiplexing using "adaptive selection of
surviving symbol replica candidate" (ASESS) based on
Maximum Likelihood Detection with QR decomposition and
the M-algorithm (QRM-MLD), which was developed by
DoCoMo. By using the new algorithm, DoCoMo was able to
reduce the large computational complexity of the
original MLD method while maintaining almost the same
achievable throughput performance. Frequency spectrum
efficiency, which is expressed as information bits per
second per Hertz, is 10 bits per second per Hertz,
about 20 times that of 3G radio networks' spectrum
efficiency.

During an earlier trial in July 2003, DoCoMo achieved
100Mbps and 20Mbps data rate transmission in the
downlink and uplink, respectively, in outdoor
environments using the same 100MHz bandwidth.

DoCoMo will continue to conduct field trials as part
of its program to develop a 4G global standard in
cooperation with the International Telecommunication
Union Radiocommunication Sector. The
telecommunications council of Japan's Ministry of
Internal Affairs and Communications aims to see 4G
services commercialized in the country by 2010.





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