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Course Lecturer Asst.Prof.Dr.

Mehmet TOYCAN

Presentation
(Group 4)

ia HASBALLAH 20141139
Chairil AKBAR 20141143
amal TAWER, 20132397

PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF 4G
WIRELESS MOBILE NETWORKS
(LTE)
(CIU, 2015)

2015

INTRODUCTION
Long Term Evolution, known as 4G LTE is a
standard for wireless communications with highspeed data access to mobile phone and data
terminal.
LTE was developed by 3GPP (3rd Generation
Partnership Project) with basic WCDMA,
HSDPA, HSUPA and HSPA.
The LTE standard was first published in March of
2009 as part of the 3GPP release-8
specifications.

ARCHITECTURE NETWORK LTE

LTE TECHNOLOGY
OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division
Multiple Access)
SC-FDMA used (Single Carrier Frequency
Division Multiple Access)
MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output)
E-UTRAN (Evolved Universal Terrestrial
Access Network) which was introduced in
3GPP R8 is part of Evolved Packed
Access System (EPS)

QUALITY OF SERVICE
Guaranteed Bit Rate (GBR)
NonGuaranteed Bit Rate (NGBR)
The types of traffic on LTE models
Application

Traffic Category

Percentage of Users

VoIP

Real-time

30%

FTP

Best Effort

10%

Web Browsing/HTTP

Interactive

20%

Video

Streaming

20%

Gaming

Interactive real-time

20%

DISCUSSION OF THE NETWORK

Long Term Evolution Uplink throughput for


Different Bandwidths of eNodeB [15]

DISCUSSION OF THE NETWORK

Long Term Evolution Downlink throughput


for Different Bandwidths of eNodeB [15]

DISCUSSION OF THE NETWORK

Long Term Evolution Traffic Received for


Different Bandwidths of eNodeB [15]

DISCUSSION OF THE NETWORK

Long Term Evolution Traffic Sent for


Different Bandwidths of eNodeB [15]

DISCUSSION OF THE NETWORK

Long Term Evolution Uplink Delay for


Different Bandwidths of eNodeB [15]

DISCUSSION OF THE NETWORK

Long Term Evolution Downlink Delay for


Different Bandwidths of eNodeB [15]

CONCLUSION
In Long Term Evolution, Performance of Analysis better in
frequency 20 MHz than in frequency 10 MHz, wheter that
Throughput, delay, download and upload.
In Long Term Evolution, The setting is fully controlled by the
eNode-B are also responsible for the control plane functions.
eNodeB is responsible for Radio Resource Management (RRM),
such as controlling the use of the radio interface, for example, the
allocation of resources based on the request, priority, and
scheduling of traffic according to the requirements of Quality of
Service (QoS), and constantly monitors the resource usage
conditions.
LTE uses IP network architecture to simplify the design and
implementation of LTE interface, radio network and the core
network so that the wireless industry can operate like the fixedline network. Download rates of higher depending on the
category of the device used.

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