TOKYO, JAPAN, February 23,
2006
NTT DoCoMo, Inc. announced
today that it achieved 2.5Gbps packet transmission in the downlink while
moving at 20km/h. The fourth-generation (4G) radio access field
experiment took place in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture on December 14,
2005.
DoCoMo achieved a maximum
1Gbps speed in a similar field experiment on May 9, 2005. This time, by
increasing the number of MIMO*1 transmission antennas from four to six
and by using 64-QAM*2, data volume per transmission was increased from
four bits to six bits. As a result, DoCoMo achieved a maximum speed of
2.5Gbps, which is faster than the International Telecommunication Union
Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R)'s proposed standard.
Frequency spectrum
efficiency*3, which is expressed as information bits per second per
Hertz, was also increased from 10 bits per second per Hertz during the
last experiment to 25 bits. This figure is the maximum frequency
spectrum efficiency for 4G as defined by WINNER*4.
Building on the success of
the field trials, DoCoMo will continue its research and development in
order to actively contribute to the global standardization of 4G.
Notes
MIMO: Multiple-Input
Multiple-Output. Data transmission scheme to increase the achievable
data rate, in which different data streams are spatially multiplexed
using multiple transmitter and receiver antennas on the same frequency.
QAM: Quadrature Amplitude
Modulation. Modulation scheme which conveys data by changing the
amplitude and phase. For example, 64QAM transmits one of 64 signal
points and conveys six bits per one symbol.
Spectral efficiency: Defined
by the ratio between the transmission data rate and the channel
bandwidth. The spectral efficiency of this experiment is
2.5Gbps/100MHz=25bps/Hz.
WINNER: Wireless world
INitiative NEw Radio. WINNER is a EU research project started in January
2004. This project aims to develop a ubiquitous radio system concept
based on global requirements for mobile communication systems beyond 3G.
About NTT DoCoMo
NTT DoCoMo is the world's
leading mobile communications company, serving more than 50 million
customers. The company offers a wide variety of leading-edge mobile
multimedia services, including i-mode™ which provides e-mail and
Internet access to over 45 million subscribers as the world's most
popular mobile Internet service, and FOMA™, launched in 2001 as the
world's first 3G mobile service based on W-CDMA. In addition to wholly
owned subsidiaries in Europe, North America and Asia, the company is
expanding its global reach through strategic alliances with mobile and
multimedia service providers in Asia-Pacific and Europe.