Title
Recent advances on TD-SCDMA in China
Abstract
China has fully embraced the remarkable growth and unprecedented penetration of mobile services, and has become the world's largest mobile cellular market. TD-SCDMA was proposed by the China Wireless Technology Standard (CWTS) Group in 1998, approved as one of the 3G standards by ITU in May 2000, and joined 3GPP in March 2001. This has been a major effort by China to advance its mobile communication systems and facilitate its own technological development in this critical area. TD-SCDMA, a combination of TDD and synchronous CDMA, offers several unique advantages over its alternatives, WCDMA and cdma2000, such as flexible spectrum allocation, low-cost implementation, and easier migration from GSM systems. This article reviews the development, key technical features, and deployment of TD-SCDMA in China.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/MCOM.2005.1381872
IEEE Communications Magazine
Keywords
Field
DocType
gsm system,recent advance,own technological development,easier migration,china wireless technology standard,key technical feature,mobile service,largest mobile cellular market,flexible spectrum allocation,critical area,mobile communication system,time division multiplexing,spectrum allocation,code division multiple access,time division multiple access,tdd,gsm,broadband networks,spectrum,wcdma,cdma2000,telecommunication services
GSM,Synchronous CDMA,Telecommunications,Wireless,Computer science,China,Computer network,CDMA2000,Frequency allocation,Time division multiple access,Telecommunications service
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
43
1
0163-6804
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
17
2.30
1
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bo Li1971111.71
Dongliang Xie225121.85
Shiduan Cheng381787.36
Junliang Chen422321.91
Ping Zhang5757.09
Wenwu Zhu64399300.42
Bin Li792494.55