Nov 27, 2010

tutorial [8] - LTE UE category definitions

In the same way that a variety of other systems adopted different categories for the handsets or user equipments, so too there are 3G LTE UE categories. There LTE categories define the standards to which a particular handset dongle or other equipment will operate.

LTE UE category rationale

The LTE UE categories or UE classes are needed to ensure that the base stations, or eNodeB, eNB can communicate correctly with the user equipment. BY relaying the LTE UE category information to the base station, it is able to determine the performance of the UE and communicate with it accordingly.

As the LTE category defines the overall performance and the capabilities of the UE, it is possible for the eNB to communicate using capabilities that it knows the UE possesses. Accordingly the eNB will not communicate beyond the performance of the UE.

LTE UE category definitions

There are five different LTE UE categories that are defined. As can be seen in the table below, the different LTE UE categories have a wide range in the supported parameters and performance. LTE category 1, for example does not support MINO, but LTE UE category five support 4x4 MINO.

It is also worth nothing that UE class 1 does not offer the performance offered by that of the highest performance HSPA category. Additionally al LTE UE categories are capable of receiving transmissions from up to four antenna ports.

A summary of the different LTE UE category parameters provided by 3GPP rel 8 standard is given in the tables below.

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Downlink1050100150300
Uplink525505075

LTE UE category data rates



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Downlink
QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
Uplink
QPSK, 16QAM
QPSK,
16QAM,
64QAM

LTE UE category modulation formats supported


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2 Rx diversity
Assumed in performance requirements across all LTE UE categories
2 x 2 MIMO
Not
supported
Mandatory
4 x 4 MIMO
Not supported
Mandatory

LTE UE category MIMO antenna configurations

Note: Bandwidth for all categories is 20 MHz.


LTE UE category summary

In the same way that category information is used for virtually all cellular systems from GPRS on ward, so the LTE UE category information is of great importance. While users may not be particularly aware of the category of their UE, it will match the performance an allow the eNB to communicate effectively with all the UEs that are connected to it.

There are five different LTE UE categories that are defined. As can be seen in the table below, the different LTE UE categories have a wide range in the supported parameters and performance. LTE category 1, for example does not support MINO, but LTE UE category five support 4x4 MINO.

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