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Broadband battle: TDD LTE vs FDD LTE
The dust has barely settled on the battle between Wimax and LTE, the competing wireless broadband technologies. Fourth-generation or 4G technologyLTE won much to the disappointment of technology giant Intel that had put its might and money behind Wimax. But now, a new battle is beginning between two flavours of LTE: TDD LTE and FDD LTE.
The protagonists
Many large corporations are stakeholders in this battle. How this
battle will play out depends a lot on cellular operators, network
equipment manufacturers and mobile handset makers. For now it is a Catch
22 situation. Manufacturers will back the system that has, or will
have, the most user base because it means a big market for them.
Cellular operators will choose the technology that has the backing of
the manufacturers because that means competition among manufacturers
bringing down prices
What's LTE?
Long Term Evolution or LTE is a wireless communication standard that
builds on existing GSM technology. It allows for faster data
transmission and improved download capacities. For effective
communication, radio signals should travel in both directions carrying
voice or data as the case may be. This calls for what is technically
referred to as a duplex scheme, which organises transmission and
reception simultaneously in such a way that there is no interference
between the two. This can be done by separating transmission and
reception using either time or frequency
What's FDD?
Within a specified frequency band, two frequency channels are created
separated by sufficient frequency distance and the two are used as
dedicated channels for sending and receiving signals simultaneously.
This is called frequency division duplex or FDD. Typically for FDD,
paired spectrum is required and has to be auctioned as such by the
regulatory authorities.
What's TDD? If
frequency is a scarce commodity, as it is in India, then the cellular
operators may not have the luxury of a large frequency band available
that can then be carved out into dedicated sending and receiving
channels. In that case, then time is used as the separator between
sending and reception of signal.
Short bursts of transmission
and reception are done separated in fractions of a second this is called
Time Division Duplex or TDD, which is better suited for data than
voice. In data, there is usually more of reception or download than
upload and the system can be tweaked to allow for greater download time
and shorter upload time.