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Contains pages with keyword "LTE".
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Courses related to LTE- Mobile Broadband (Mobile Broadband)
- Mobile Broadband-I (Mobile Broadband-I)
- Mobile Broadband-II (Mobile Broadband-II)
- Mobile Communications - Introduction (Mobile Communications - Introduction)
- Mobile Communications- Network Architecture and Functionality (Mobile Communications- Network Architecture and Functionality)
- Mobile Network Challenges (Mobile Network Challegnes)
- Mobile evolution 5G (B6,D4,F1) (Mobile Systems, LTE and beyond)
- Mobile network security (Mobile network security)
- Refarming and the challenges of Mobile Communications (Refarming and other challenges for Mobile Communications)
- Repetition and Walk Through on the course including Exam guidance (Repetition and Walk Through on the course including Exam guidance)
- Small Cells and HetNets / Mobile Broadband II (Small Cells and HetNets / Mobile Broadband II)
- TEK4120 (Mobile Communications)
- MacroFemtoNetworkAspects (Keywords Femtocell, LTE, Throughput, Capacity)
- Performance analysis of upcoming standards for mobile communications (Keywords IMT-A, LTE, WiMAX, 4G, Radio, OMNET, Propagation, Simulation)
- Simulating LTE indoor coverage and capacity (Keywords Wireless networks, Mobile networks, Beyond 4G, Femto Cells, LTE, Indoor, Matlab)
- Simulating LTE indoor coverage and capacity (2) (Keywords Wireless networks, Mobile networks, Beyond 4G, Femto Cells, LTE, Indoor, Matlab)
- Naji Ahmed Kadah (works at: ITS, with topics: LTE, VoLTE, Mobile networks)
- Shingo Watanabe (works at: KDDI, with topics: LTE, WiMax, Wifi)
LTE (Long Term Evolution) is a 4G standard for wireless communication of high-speed data for mobile phones and data terminals. It is based on the GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA network technologies, increasing the capacity and speed using new modulation techniques.[1][2] The standard is developed by the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project).
The world's first publicly available LTE service was launched by TeliaSonera in the Scandinavian capitals Stockholm and Oslo on 14 December 2009. LTE is the natural upgrade path for carriers with GSM/UMTS networks, but even CDMA holdouts such as Verizon in North America and au by KDDI in Japan have announced that they will migrate to LTE in the future. LTE is therefore anticipated to become the first truly global mobile phone standard.
Source: Wikipedia [1]