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TDD Frame Configuration

This document summarizes TDD frame configuration settings for LTE including: 1) Seven uplink-downlink configuration options that allocate subframes for downlink, uplink, and special subframes. 2) Parameters for the special subframe including DwPTS, GP, and UpPTS lengths that vary by configuration. 3) Graphical illustrations of the TDD frame structure and special subframe composition.

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TDD Frame Configuration

This document summarizes TDD frame configuration settings for LTE including: 1) Seven uplink-downlink configuration options that allocate subframes for downlink, uplink, and special subframes. 2) Parameters for the special subframe including DwPTS, GP, and UpPTS lengths that vary by configuration. 3) Graphical illustrations of the TDD frame structure and special subframe composition.

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TDD Frame Configuration:

LTE TDD frame


36.211 frame structure type 2 (DL / UL / SSF)
Increasing frame configuration

Downlink Number of
to uplink Subframe number subframes /
3GPP frame
Configuratio switch
releas
n point D U
e S
periodicit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 [DL [UL
y (ms) [SSF]
] ]

0 8 5 D S U U U D S U U U 2 6 2
1 8 5 D S U U D D S U U D 4 4 2
2 8 5 D S U D D D S U D D 6 2 2
3 8 10 D S U U U D D D D D 6 3 1
4 8 10 D S U U D D D D D D 7 2 1
5 8 10 D S U D D D D D D D 8 1 1
6 8 5 D S U U U D S U U D 3 5 2

Downlink subframe

Special subframe (see befow)

Uplink subframe
Graphical view of one TDD frame (10ms)

SSF Special SubFrame, normal CP (Dw / GP / Up)


Increasing SSF configuration
3GPP DwPTS UpPTS Number of OFDM symbols / subframe
Configuratio
releas
n (Ts) (Ts) Dw GP Up
e
0 8 6592 2192 3 10 1
1 8 19760 2192 9 4 1
2 8 21952 2192 10 3 1
3 8 24144 2192 11 2 1
4 8 26336 2192 12 1 1
5 8 6592 4384 3 9 2
6 8 19760 4384 9 3 2
7 8 21952 4384 10 2 2
8 8 24144 4384 11 1 2
9 11 13168 4384 6 6 2

DwPTS

Downlink Pilot Time Slot

UpPTS

Uplink Pilot Time Slot


GP

Guard period

Graphical view of a Special Subframe (1ms)


The Fading parameters are available
These first three groups of settings apply to all basic carriers.
for Advanced LTE and Advanced LTE-A TDD carriers only.
Some parameters do not apply to the Basic LTE PRACH and Basic LTE-A PRACH.

The frame structure below (Figure 1) is applicable to TDD. Each radio frame of length Tf  = 307200*Ts  = 10
ms consists of two half-frames of length Tf  = 153600*Ts  = 5 ms each. Each half-frame consists of five
subframes of length  307200*Ts  = 1 ms. The supported uplink-downlink configurations are listed in Table
2 where, for each subframe in a radio frame, "D" denotes the subframe is reserved for downlink
transmissions, "U" denotes the subframe is reserved for uplink transmissions and "S" denotes a special
subframe with the three fields DwPTS, GP and UpPTS. The length of DwPTS and UpPTS is given by Table
1 subject to the total length of DwPTS, GP and UpPTS being equal to 307200*Ts = 1 ms. Each
subframe i is defined as two slots, 2i and 2i+1 of length Tslot  = 153600*Ts  = 0.5 ms in each subframe.     
Uplink-downlink configurations with both 5 ms and 10 ms downlink-to-uplink switch-point periodicity are
supported.
In case of 5 ms downlink-to-uplink switch-point periodicity, the special subframe exists in both half-frames.
In case of 10 ms downlink-to-uplink switch-point periodicity, the special subframe exists in the first half-
frame only.
Subframes 0 and 5 and DwPTS are always reserved for downlink transmission. UpPTS and the subframe
immediately following the special subframe are always reserved for the uplink transmission.

Figure 1. Frame Structure type 2 (for 5 ms switch-point periodicity)


Table 1. Configuration of special subframe (lengths of DwPTS/GP/UpPTS).   
Table 2. Uplink-downlink configurations.
Uplink Downlink Configuration
Range: 0 to 6
Default: 0
Coupling: For  Basic,  Advanced UL, and  Advanced DL LTE-A TDD when Auto Carrier Aggregation Configuration is
set to On, this setting is read only for the secondary cells that has the same value as the primary cell.
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the uplink-downlink configuration.
The supported uplink-downlink configurations are defined in Table 4.2-2 of 3GPP TS 36.211.
In the case of intra-band carrier aggregation, the PCell parameter is editable, but SCell is read-only. With
inter-band carrier aggregation, both parameters are editable.
The resource blocks and some parameters are reconfigured by changing the Uplink Downlink Configuration
parameter in the same manner as Predefined Configuration.

Switch-point Periodicity
Displays the Switch-point periodicity of the frame. Refer to Uplink-downlink allocations (Table 2) in 3GPP
TS 36.211.

Allocation Configuration
Display Downlink/Uplink Allocation Configuration. See Table 2 for details.

Special Subframe Configuration


Range: 0 to 8 (Normal CP), 0 to 6 (Extended CP)
0 to 9 (Normal CP), 0 to 7 (Extended CP)
Default: 0
Coupling: For  Basic,  Advanced UL, and  Advanced DL LTE-A TDD when Auto Carrier Aggregation Configuration is
set to On, this setting is read only for the secondary cells that has the same value as the primary cell.
Double-click or use the drop-down menu to select the special subframe configuration. The special subframe
configurations are defined in Table 4.2-1 of 3GPP TS 36.211.

DwPTS Length
Displays the symbol length of DwPTS. See Table 1 for details.

GP Length
Displays the symbol length of GP. See Table 1 for details.

UpPTS Length
Displays the symbol length of UpPTS. See Table 1 for details.

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