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General
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RF Aspects (RAN WG4)
6
Radio Interface Architecture and protocols (RAN WG2)
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UTRAN Architecture and Application Protocol (RAN WG3)
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Summary
9
Conclusions
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Change history
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General
p. 11
4.1
Task description
p. 12
5
RF Aspects (RAN WG4)
p. 13
5.1
Requirements
p. 13
5.1.1
New Requirements Affecting RF Aspects
p. 13
5.1.2
RF Requirements analysis
p. 13
5.2
Deployment Configurations
p. 14
5.2.1
Configuration A. CSG, Dedicated Channel, Fixed Power
p. 15
5.2.2
Configuration B. CSG, Dedicated Channel, Adaptive Power
p. 15
5.2.3
Configuration C. CSG Co-channel, Adaptive Power
p. 15
5.2.4
Configuration D. Partial Co-Channel
p. 15
5.2.5
Configuration E: Open Access, dedicated or co-channel
p. 16
5.3
Interference Scenarios
p. 17
5.3.1
Coexistence Simulation Parameters
p. 17
5.3.2
Interference scenario 1 UL HNB UE → Macro
p. 18
5.3.3
Interference scenario 2 DL HNB → Macro UE
p. 19
5.3.4
Interference scenario 3 UL Macro UE → HNB
p. 20
5.3.5
Interference scenario 4 DL Macro → HNB UE
p. 21
5.3.6
Interference scenario 5 HNB ↔ HNB (UL)
p. 22
5.3.7
Interference scenario 6 HNB ↔ HNB (DL)
p. 22
5.3.8
Interference scenarios 7,8 HNB ↔ Other systems
p. 23
5.3.9
HNB mobile operating very close to serving HNB
p. 23
5.4
Home NodeB Class Definition
p. 24
5.4.1
Introduction
p. 24
5.4.2
Fixed parameters
p. 24
5.4.3
Base station classes
p. 24
5.4.4
Transmitter characteristics
p. 24
5.4.4.1
Control of NodeB output power
p. 24
5.4.4.2
Maximum NodeB output power
p. 24
5.4.4.3
Frequency Error
p. 26
5.4.4.4
Spurious emissions
p. 26
5.4.4.4.1
Protection of the BS receiver of own or different BS
p. 26
5.4.4.4.2
Co-existence with co-located and co-sited base stations
p. 26
5.4.4.4.3
Co-existence with UTRA-TDD
p. 26
5.4.5
Receiver characteristics
p. 27
5.4.5.1
Reference sensitivity level
p. 27
5.4.5.2
Dynamic range
p. 27
5.4.5.3
Adjacent channel selectivity (ACS)
p. 27
5.4.5.4
Blocking characteristics
p. 27
5.4.5.4.1
Minimum requirement
p. 27
5.4.5.4.2
Minimum Requirement - Co-location with GSM900, DCS 1800, PCS1900, GSM850 and/or UTRA FDD
p. 27
5.4.5.4.3
Minimum Requirement - Co-location with UTRA-TDD
p. 27
5.4.5.4.4
Minimum Requirement - Co-location with DECT and WiFi/WLAN
p. 27
5.4.5.5
Intermodulation characteristics
p. 27
5.4.6
Performance requirement
p. 27
5.4.7
Summary
p. 27
6
Radio Interface Architecture and protocols (RAN WG2)
p. 30
6.1
Mobility scenarios
p. 30
6.1.1
Scenarios
p. 30
6.1.2
UEs to find and prioritize Home NodeB Cell
p. 30
6.1.3
Cell Reselection Parameters
p. 30
6.1.4
Cell Reselection using HCS
p. 30
6.1.5
Separate Home NodeB PLMN ID
p. 31
6.1.5.1
General
p. 31
6.1.5.2
Manual Selection
p. 31
6.1.5.3
Equivalent PLMN
p. 32
6.1.5.4
National Roaming
p. 32
6.2
Access control scenarios
p. 33
6.2.1
Access Control by mobility management signalling
p. 33
6.2.2
Access Control by redirection and handover
p. 33
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UTRAN Architecture and Application Protocol (RAN WG3)
p. 34
7.1
Architectural support of 3G Home NodeB
p. 34
7.2
Deployment option(s)
p. 34
7.3
Impact to the UTRAN interfaces
p. 34
7.3.1
Iu Interface Architecture
p. 34
7.3.1.2
Implementation of the NAS Node Selection Function
p. 35
7.3.2
Iuh Interface Characteristics
p. 35
7.3.2.1
Use of SCCP (Alternative 1)
p. 35
7.3.2.2
Use of SCTP with UE context indicated through PPI (Alternative 2)
p. 35
7.3.2.3
Use of SCTP with Lightweight Adaptation Layer (Alternative 3)
p. 36
7.3.3
Use of Transport Network User Plane as User Data Bearer
p. 36
7.3.4
Functions of the Iuh Interface Protocols & Functional Split
p. 36
7.3.4.1
Support of Legacy UTRAN functions
p. 36
7.3.4.2
Agreed new functions for support of 3G HNB deployment
p. 36
7.3.4.2.1
3G HNB Registration Function
p. 36
7.3.4.2.2
UE Registration Function for 3G HNB
p. 36
7.3.4.3
New functions under discussion for support of 3G HNB deployment
p. 36
7.3.4.3.1
3G HNB GW Discovery Function (FFS)
p. 36
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Summary
p. 37
9
Conclusions
p. 39
9.1
RAN4 Conclusions
p. 39
9.2
RAN2 summary, conclusions and recommendations
p. 39
9.3
RAN3 Conclusions
p. 40
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Change history
p. 40