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Nokia RF Engineer Interview Questions and Answers
Q1. Why OFDMA technique used in LTE?
OFDMA is used in LTE to improve spectral efficiency and support multiple users simultaneously.
OFDMA allows for multiple users to share the same frequency band by dividing it into smaller subcarriers.
It also enables dynamic allocation of subcarriers to users based on their bandwidth requirements.
This results in better spectral efficiency and higher data rates.
OFDMA is also resistant to interference and fading, making it suitable for wireless communication.
LTE uses a variation ...read more
Q2. What is massive MIMO?
Massive MIMO stands for Massive Multiple Input Multiple Output. It is a wireless communication technology that uses a large number of antennas at the base station to improve network performance.
Massive MIMO uses a large number of antennas at the base station to improve network performance.
It can significantly increase the capacity and coverage of wireless networks.
It works by using spatial multiplexing to transmit multiple data streams simultaneously.
Massive MIMO is a key tec...read more
Q3. What is CSFB?
CSFB stands for Circuit Switched Fallback, a technology that allows LTE devices to fallback to 2G or 3G networks for voice calls.
CSFB is used when a LTE device is unable to make a voice call over the LTE network.
It allows the device to switch to a 2G or 3G network for voice calls.
CSFB is a temporary solution until VoLTE (Voice over LTE) becomes more widely available.
CSFB can cause call setup delays and impact the user experience.
Q4. What is X2 interface
X2 interface is a communication interface between two eNodeBs in LTE network.
X2 interface is used for inter-cell handover and load balancing.
It is a point-to-point interface that connects two eNodeBs.
X2 interface is used for exchanging control and user plane data between eNodeBs.
It is a critical interface for LTE network performance and reliability.
X2 interface supports various protocols such as S1AP, GTP, and RANAP.
Q5. Type of Handover & its process
Handover is the process of transferring an ongoing call or data session from one cell to another.
There are two types of handover: Hard Handover and Soft Handover.
Hard Handover involves breaking the connection with the current cell before establishing a connection with the new cell.
Soft Handover involves establishing a connection with the new cell before breaking the connection with the current cell.
The handover process involves measuring the signal strength of the current and...read more
Q6. Interface between LTE
Interface between LTE refers to the connection between the LTE network and other networks or devices.
LTE interfaces with other cellular networks such as 3G and 2G through inter-RAT handover
LTE also interfaces with non-cellular networks such as Wi-Fi and Ethernet through evolved packet core (EPC)
LTE devices interface with the LTE network through the air interface using radio frequency signals
LTE also interfaces with core network elements such as the mobility management entity ...read more
Q7. Differentiate FDD & TDD
FDD and TDD are two different duplexing techniques used in wireless communication.
FDD stands for Frequency Division Duplexing and TDD stands for Time Division Duplexing.
In FDD, separate frequency bands are used for uplink and downlink communication, while in TDD, the same frequency band is used for both uplink and downlink communication.
FDD is used in technologies like 2G, 3G, and 4G LTE, while TDD is used in technologies like WiMAX and TD-SCDMA.
FDD provides symmetric data ra...read more
Q8. Channels of LTE
LTE has 20 MHz bandwidth divided into 100 resource blocks. Each resource block has 12 subcarriers and 7 symbols.
LTE has 20 MHz bandwidth
Divided into 100 resource blocks
Each resource block has 12 subcarriers and 7 symbols
Q9. KPI of LTE
KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) of LTE include throughput, latency, coverage, and call setup success rate.
Throughput measures the amount of data that can be transmitted over the network in a given time period.
Latency measures the time it takes for data to travel from the source to the destination.
Coverage measures the area where the network signal is available.
Call setup success rate measures the percentage of successful call setups compared to the total number of attempts....read more
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