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Explain LTE Frame Structure both for FDD and TDD

Time duration for one frame (One radio frame, One system frame) is 10 ms. This means that we have 100 radio frame per second.

Let’s look at the frame structure:

The frame structures for LTE differ between the Time Division Duplex, TDD and the Frequency Division Duplex, FDD modes as there are different requirements on segregating the transmitted data

There are two types of LTE frame structure:

  1. Type 1:   used for the LTE FDD mode systems.
  2. Type 2:   used for the LTE TDD systems.

Type 1: FDD Frame Structure

As LTE FDD is full duplex system, means both the downlink and uplink transmission happens at the same time at different frequencies.

Type 2: TDD Frame Structure

In TDD, the transmission is divided into time domain, means at one moment of time either downlink subframe is transmitted or uplink.

As one can see in above image, one frame is divided into 10 subframes (1ms each), and that subframe can be either downlink, uplink or special subframe.

Now the question comes, who decides the sequence of these subframes. That has been defined by 3GPP with the name TDD Frame Configurations. There are fixed patterns of these configurations and network operator has to choose out of these defined patters. There are total 7 TDD configurations as shown below:

And there comes a Special subframe which comes when there is transition from downlink subframe to uplink subframe. It has three parts –  DwPTS(Downlink Pilot Time Slot),GP (Guard Period) and UpPTS (Uplink Pilot Time Slot) and all of these have configurable lengths, which depends upon Special subframe configuration.

Special subframe configuration as shown below:

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