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Qualcomm announces 3G multicast solutions

October 13, 2004

Qualcomm announced two innovations - 1xEV-DO Platinum Multicast, an evolution of CDMA2000 1xEV-DO; and FLO (Forward Link Only) technology, which is complementary to CDMA2000 and WCDMA networks. EV-DO Platinum Multicast and FLO technology are both multicast innovations designed to increase the capacity and reduce the cost of delivering video, audio and other content to large numbers of users simultaneously.

EV-DO Platinum Multicast is a backwards-compatible evolution of 1xEV-DO. The existing EV-DO forward link design uses CDMA to transmit data packets to a single user (unicast), or simultaneously to multiple users (multicast), during different time slots (called time division multiplexing, or TDM).

Each packet is provided the full forward link power from one cell sector during its time slot. EV-DO Platinum Multicast further improves performance by reserving the same TDM time slot at all cells in a region and then transmitting one or more common packets within the reserved slot to all users in the region. Mobile devices receive the same packet from multiple cells and then soft combine the energy to improve reception. To simplify the soft combination of the common packets transmitted simultaneously from all cell sectors in multicast mode, an orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) waveform is used for transmission during the common TDM time slot.

The FLO multicast technology under development at Qualcomm is designed for markets where dedicated spectrum is available and where regulations permit high-power transmission from one or a small number of towers. As in Platinum Multicast, FLO transmits packets using OFDM. It is complementary to existing cellular networks because interactive services are supported within the mobile device using the CDMA2000 1X, 1xEV-DO or WCDMA cellular link. FLO is intended as an alternative to other multimedia multicasting technologies, such as DVB-H. Compared to other multicast technologies, FLO technology is designed specifically for use in mobile devices where low battery power consumption is critical.

In addition, Qualcomm's MediaFLO Content Distribution System is designed to make intelligent decisions about when to send content over a network made up of any number of different wireless technologies, including FLO and EV-DO Platinum Multicast. In particular, the MediaFLO system allows operators to transmit unicast or multicast content over their cellular networks and seamlessly combine it with multicast content transmitted using the FLO technology. The MediaFLO system assures appropriate alignment between the network utilization profile and subscriber requirements and usage patterns.

"EV-DO Platinum and the FLO technology innovations will augment existing unicast networks to much more cost effectively enable the most desirable multimedia applications - including real-time, high-quality video. The MediaFLO system wraps these new technologies into a complete end-to-end system that allows consumers to interact with wireless multimedia in a way they're accustomed to - enabling 'channel surfing' on their mobile handsets," said Dr. Paul E. Jacobs, executive vice president and president of Qualcomm Wireless and Internet Group.

In June, the CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Platinum Multicast proposal was submitted to 3GPP2 (Third Generation Partnership Project 2) for consideration as an upgrade to the multicast specification for 1xEV-DO. If standards progress permits, Qualcomm will support Platinum Multicast with the CSM6800 Cell Site Modem (CSM) and the MSM6800 Mobile Station Modem (MSM) chipset and system software solutions in addition to the many improvements of 1xEV-DO Rev. A, while supporting full backwards compatibility to all earlier CDMA-based phones. Networks and devices based on the CSM6800 and MSM6800 solutions will support:

-- high forward and reverse peak and average data rates with high spectral efficiency;

-- dual diversity antennas in the handset;

-- quad diversity at the base station with optimal combining and interference cancellation capabilities;

-- forward link adaptive space-time equalization;

-- Quality of Service; and

-- very low latency for the highest performance available of any technology for push-to-chat, instant multimedia and interactive gaming - all setting the stage for efficient and high quality wireless Voice over Internet Protocol.

Qualcomm anticipates that the FLO technology and EV-DO Platinum Multicast enhancements will be in network trials in 2005.

 

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