Sunday, July 27, 2008

History of WCDMA


While GSM took its first steps towards global success, programs to develop 3G systems began in Europe. 3G referred to a system not only optimized for speech, but also with a high service flexibility and high throughput and capacity for high-speed data. It was anticipated that such a system would be needed at the turn of the millennium. Several potential multiple access concepts for 3G, including Advanced TDMA (ATDMA, based on TDMA) and Code Division Testbed (CoDiT, based on DSCDMA), were studied in the RACE II project as part of the third EU frame program for pan-European research collaboration which began in 1992. Ericsson was heavily involved in CoDiT, which aimed to define a wideband (around 5MHz per carrier) DSCDMA- based radio access for 3G and to create a testbed to demonstrate its characteristics [9, 10]. The CoDiT testbed work, which included field demonstrations, concluded successfully in 1994 and led to the creation of the first feasible wideband CDMA concept for cellular.

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