Review article
HIGH SPEED PACKET ACCESS
Mario Cvitković
; Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb
Borivoj Modlic
; Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb
Gordan Šišul
; Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb
Abstract
Data services and multimedia are expected to have significant growth over the next few years and will likely become
the dominant source of 3G traffic. High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) provides large enhancements over
Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) for the downlink. HSDPA was standardized as part of Third
Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Release 5 and improved in later releases. The HSDPA peak date rate available
in the terminals was initially 1.8 Mbps, but it has increased to 42 Mbps. HSDPA has been designed to increase
downlink packet data throughput by means of fast physical layer retransmission and transmission combining as
well fast link adaptation controlled by the Node B – i.e. a base transmission station (BTS). High Speed Uplink Packet
Access (HSUPA) was part of 3GPP Release 6 with the first specification version in December 2004. The HSUPA peak
data rate in the initial phase is expected to be 1–2 Mbps with later phase pushing the data rate to 11.5 Mbps. HSDPA
and HSUPA together form High Speed Packet Access (HSPA).
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44041
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Publication date:
7.12.2009.
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