Editorial Team - everything RF
Dec 11, 2018
Carrier Aggregation (CA) is a feature of LTE-Advanced that allows mobile operators to combine two or more LTE carriers into single data channel to increase the capacity of the network and the data rates by exploiting fragmented spectrum allocations.
This technology can be applied to either the FDD or TDD variants of LTE with a maximum of five component carriers, each with a bandwidth of up to 20 MHz, resulting in a total transmission bandwidth of up to 100 MHz.
Types of Carrier Aggregation (CA)
Intra-band Carrier Aggregation: This form of carrier aggregation uses a single band. It is further divided up in to two parts:
Inter-band non-contiguous: This form of carrier aggregation uses different bands. This is more challenging as the carriers are from different operating bands. So you need multiple transceivers to transmit/receive signals using this type of CA, adding to cost, complexity and creating space constraints.