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Home » Ericssson: LTE Release 13 Brings Improvements

Ericssson: LTE Release 13 Brings Improvements

April 19, 2015
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LTE release 13, currently under standardization in 3GPP,  will significantly increase user data

rates and overall capacity, as well as support new use cases and further strengthen LTE as a vital

part of future radio access, according to a new white paper published by Ericsson.

Some of the big improvements in LTE release 13 will include:

  • Licensed assisted access (LAA) — which used unlicense spectrum to boost overall LTE network capacity. LAA targets operator-deployed small cells in the 5GHz band.  Initially, it will support downlink traffic although a later extension is planned for uplink traffic.
  • Carrier-aggregation enhancements -up to 32 carriers in both the uplink and downlink, compared to five with LTE Release 10.
  • Multi-antenna enhancements – two-dimensional base station antenna arrays with up to 64 antenna ports are being studied for exploitation of both the azimuth and elevation domain. 
  • Latency reduction

The Ericsson white paper also touches on machine-to-machine use case for LTE.

http://www.ericsson.com/res/docs/whitepapers/150417-wp-lte-release-13.pdf

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