Abstract

The IMT-Advanced standardization process is executed by International Telecommunications Union Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) to define requirements to the next 4-th generation mobile communication systems and certify technologies meeting these requirements. This work presents results of the IEEE 802.16m and 3GPP LTE Release 10 technologies evaluation obtained by the Russian Evaluation Group (REG) as part of the ITU-R IMT-Advanced standardization process. The evaluation was done mainly by system level simulations and considered four mandatory test environments of IMT-Advanced: indoor, microcellular, base coverage urban and high speed. Cell spectral efficiency and cell-edge user spectral efficiency were evaluated for downlink and uplink transmissions. It was found out that performance of both IEEE and 3GPP technologies meets the IMT-Advanced requirements for all the considered evaluation scenarios. This conclusion was conveyed by the REG to ITU in the evaluation report submitted in June 2010.

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