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LTE Whitepapers

NEC : Self Organizing Network

in Whitepaper, NEC, SON, LTE

The Self Organizing Network (SON) introduced as part of the 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a key driver for improving O&M.

LTE will meet the promise of global mobile broadband

in Whitepaper, Nokia Siemens Networks, LTE

Nokia Siemens Networks - Broadband has become a ‘must have’ for both businesses and consumers.

The Benefits of SON in LTE

in Whitepaper, SON, LTE

3GAmericas - 3GPP is standardizing self-optimizing and self-organizing capabilities for LTE – in Release 8, Release 9, and beyond – that will leverage network intelligence, automation and network m

Security in the LTE-SAE Network

in Whitepaper, 3GPP, LTE, Security

Agilent - Security architecture and aspects of 3GPP accesses to the EPS, the topic of this overview, are
covered in 33.401.

LTE Mobile Transport Evolution

in Whitepaper, LTE

Alcatel-Lucent - As 4G cell sites are rolled out in support of Long Term Evolution (LTE) services, and the increase in mobile data services continues unabated, it is expected that average bandwidth re

LTE RAN architecture aspects

in Whitepaper, E-UTRAN, eHNB, LTE, LTE Advanced, MME, S1, X2

Presented by Dino Flore: RAN WG3 Chair, Qualcomm at a recent IMT-Advanced workshop, in Beijing, China

It has following contents

  • EPS architecture

LTE-Advanced Layer 2 and 3 aspects

in Whitepaper, RRC, LTE, LTE Advanced, MAC, RLC

Presented by Magnus Lindström: RAN WG2, Ericsson at a recent IMT-Advanced workshop, in Beijing, China
It has following contents

LTE-Advanced Physical layer aspects

in Whitepaper, LTE, LTE Advanced

Presented by Matthew Baker, Alcatel-Lucent, Chairman 3GPPi TSG RAN WG1 at a recent IMT-Advanced workshop, in Beijing, ChinaIt has following contents

  • Introduction

LTE Mobile Transport Evolution

in Whitepaper, LTE

As 4G cell sites are rolled out in support of Long Term Evolution (LTE) services, and the increase in mobile data services continues unabated, it is expected that average bandwidth requirements will i