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GSM network capacity increased by 70% |
The 3G Americas trade body says that GSM continues to evolve
as one of the most advanced mobile technologies in the world incorporating
sophisticated technical enhancements such as Single Antenna Interference
Cancellation (SAIC), an exciting new capability for improved mobile station
performance of GSM networks. 3G Americas has published a white paper titled SAIC
and Synchronized Networks for Increased GSM Capacity that shows SAIC simulation
and field trial results providing capacity gains of 40-70% in synchronous
networks. Additionally, the results showed that even asynchronous systems can
achieve substantial capacity gains using SAIC technology. With customers increasingly relying on their mobile devices for both voice
and data services and no new spectrum auctions in the immediate future, radio
spectrum continues to be a most valuable and scarce resource for operators
throughout the Americas. SAIC, now being studied within the Third Generation
Partnership Project's (3GPP) Technical Standards Group for GSM EDGE Radio Access
Network (GERAN), is showcased in the white paper through an extensive detailed
analysis of its capabilities and performance characteristics. Chris Pearson, Executive Vice President of 3G Americas explained,
"Simulations and field trials have proven that SAIC is a truly revolutionary
technology for GSM and will likely have a significant impact in terms of
spectral efficiency." Pearson continued, "Based on the positive results of SAIC,
both operators and vendors have shown interest in the technology. 3G Americas
formed a technical working group to highlight SAIC simulation and field trial
results and prepared this report under the editorial guidance of Dr. Mark Austin
of Cingular Wireless to share the valuable results of this research." Pearson added, "The technical development of SAIC for the GSM technology
demonstrates once again that the GSM family of technologies continues to evolve
as one of the most spectrally efficient technologies in the world for voice and
data." The entire SAIC and Synchronized Networks for Increased GSM Capacity white
paper is available for free download from the 3G Americas' website at
www.3gamericas.org.
15 12 2003