Saturday, October 31, 2009

Upgraded Digital Cellular System (Generation 2.5)

The types of upgraded 2nd generation digital cellular systems (generation 2.5) include GPRS, EDGE, and CDMA2000TM , 1xRTT.

General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)

General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a portion of the GSM specification that allows packet radio service on the GSM system. The GPRS system adds (defines) new packet channels and switching nodes within the GSM system. The GPRS system provides for theoretical data transmission rates up to 172 kbps.

Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution (EDGE)

Enhanced Data Rates for global Evolution (EDGE) is an evolved version of the global system for mobile (GSM) radio channel that uses new phase modulation and packet transmission to provide for advanced high-speed data services. The EDGE system uses 8 levels Phase Shift Keying (8PSK) to allow one symbol change to represent 3 bits of information. This is 3 times the amount of information that is transferred by a standard 2 level Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying (GMSK) signal used by the first generation of GSM system. This results in a radio channel data transmission rate of 604.8 kbps and a net maximum delivered theoretical data transmission rate of 384 kbps. The advanced packet transmission control system allows for constantly varying data transmission rates in either direction between mobile radios.

CDMA2000™, 1xRTT

CDMA2000TM is a 3G standard that allows operators to evolve from their existing IS-95 networks to offer 3G services. The original CDMA2000TM proposal contained two distinct evolutionary phases, the first known as 1xRTT used the same 1.25 MHz channels as IS-95 but delivered increased capacity and data rates compared to IS-95. The second phase was known as 3xRTT that uses three times the spectrum of IS-95, that is 3.75 MHz. The 3xRTT concept would deliver data rates up to 2 Mbps, a requirement for any 3G technologies. However recent evolutions of 1xRTT are offering data rates in excess of this and therefore it is unlikely that 3xRTT is required.

By the middle of 2003 there were a total of 60 commercial 1xRTT networks offering service.

Evolution Data Only (1xEVDO)

The evolution of existing systems for data only (1xEVDO) is an evolved version of the CDMA2000TM 1xRTT system. The 1xEVDO system uses the same 1.25 MHz radio channel bandwidth as the existing IS-95 system that provides for multiple voice channels and medium rate data services. The 1xEVDO version changes the modulation technology to allow for data transmission rates up to 2.5 Mbps. The 1xEVDO system has an upgraded packet data transmission control system that is allows for bursty data transmission rather than for more continuous voice data transmission.

Evolution Data and Voice (1xEVDV)

The evolution of existing systems for data and voice (1xEVDV) is an evolved version of the CDMA2000TM 1xRTT system that can be used for data and voice service. The 1xEVDV system provides for both voice and high-speed data transmission services in the same 1.25 MHz radio channel bandwidth as the existing IS-95 system. The 1xEVDV Vision allows for a maximum data transmission rate of approximately 2.7 Mbps.

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