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LTE Speed Calculation

The document outlines the calculation of LTE throughput based on radio frame structure and resource block allocation. It determines that for a 20MHz channel with 100 resource blocks, normal cyclic prefix, and 64QAM modulation, the throughput is 100.8 Mbps. With 4x4 MIMO, the peak rate is 403 Mbps, and with 3/4 coding, the achievable data rate is 302 Mbps.

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LTE Speed Calculation

The document outlines the calculation of LTE throughput based on radio frame structure and resource block allocation. It determines that for a 20MHz channel with 100 resource blocks, normal cyclic prefix, and 64QAM modulation, the throughput is 100.8 Mbps. With 4x4 MIMO, the peak rate is 403 Mbps, and with 3/4 coding, the achievable data rate is 302 Mbps.

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LTE Throughput Calculation From the 3gpp specification: 1 Radio Frame = 10 Sub-frame 1 Sub-frame = 2 Time-slots 1 Time-slot = 0.5 ms (i.

e1 Sub-frame = 1 ms) 1 Time-slot = 7 Modulation Symbols (when normal CP length is used) 1 Modulation Symbols = 6 bits; if 64 QAM is used as modulation scheme Radio resource is managed in LTE as resource grid .. 1 Resource Block (RB) = 12 Sub-carriers "Assume 20 MHz channel bandwidth (100 RBs), normal CP" "Therefore," number of bits in a sub-frame = 100RBs x 12 sub-carriers x 2 slots x 7 modulatio n symbols x 6 bits = 100800 bits "Hence, data rate = 100800 bits / 1 ms =100.8 Mbps" "If 4x4 MIMO is used, then the peak data rate would be 4 x 100.8 Mbps = 403 Mbps ." "If 3/4 coding is used to protect the data, we still get 0.75 x 403 Mbps = 302 M bps as data rate."

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