ZTE Integrates ULIC into HSPA+ Product
發布時間:2010-08-06 16:52:31
摘 要:ZTE’s planned ULIC-based products will enable operators to leverage their existing UMTS network investments
ZTE Corporation, a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions,today announced plans to integrate Uplink Interference Cancellation (ULIC) into its next-generation HSPA+ base stations product portfolio. ZTE’s planned ULIC-based products will enable operators to leverage their existing UMTS network investments while significantly increasing system capacity to support a growing range of bandwidth-intensive consumer services such as IPTV, music, video and more.
“Signal interference has been a challenge for mobile operators since the early days of cellular communications,” said Mr. Zhang Jianguo, general manager of ZTE’s UMTS products. “ZTE is working to develop breakthrough HSPA+ base stations that will largely mitigate interference using ULIC. This will free precious spectrum resources so that operators support more voice traffic, more bandwidth-intensive data services, and more opportunities to generate revenue,” added Mr. Zhang.
ULIC technology delivers improved system capacity by eliminating interference between multiple uplink data streams from users who are simultaneously transmitting data over the air. The technology enables operators to significantly increase their UMTS voice and data throughput. Enabled by the increased level of integration possible in today’s commercial chips, ULIC brings the performance of CDMA-based modems close to their theoretical limits. The design is scalable and supports cancellation for a large number of simultaneous users and transmissions on the uplink.
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