WCDMA for UMTS
HSPA Evolution and LTE
(Sprache: Englisch)
Now in its fifth edition, the bestselling book on UMTS has been updated to cover 3GPP WCDMA and High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) from Release 99 to Release 9. Written by leading experts in the field, the book explains HSPA performance based on simulations...
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Now in its fifth edition, the bestselling book on UMTS has been updated to cover 3GPP WCDMA and High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) from Release 99 to Release 9. Written by leading experts in the field, the book explains HSPA performance based on simulations and field experience, and illustrates the benefits of HSPA evolution (HSPA+) both from the operators and from the end user's perspective. It continues to provide updated descriptions of the 3GPP standard including the physical layer, radio protocols on layers 1-3 and a system architecture description. The challenges and solutions regarding terminal RF design are also discussed, including the benefits of HSPA+ power saving features. There is also the addition of a new chapter on femto cells as part of the updates to this fifth edition.Key updates include:
* HSPA evolution (HSPA+);
* Multicarrier HSPA solutions;
* HSPA femto cells (home base stations);
* TD-SCDMA system description;
* Terminal power consumption optimization.
* Updated description of LTE
Written by leading experts in the field, the first edition of WCDMA for UMTS quickly became established as the best-selling and highly respected book on the air interface of 3G cellular systems. Fully revised and updated, the fifth edition includes new chapters covering HSPA multi-carrier evolution, and TD-SCDMA. The existing chapters have been updated to cover the most recent features of HSPA evolution, UMTS services, the latest MBMS developments and 3 GPP future plans. The new edition provides practical understanding of WCDMA, High speed downlink packet access (HSDPA), High speed uplink packet access (HSUPA) and HSPA evolution (HSPA+), before moving on to consider HSPA Releases.
WCDMA for UMTS, Fifth Edition presents the latest developments in the UMTS business, providing a practical approach accessible to operators, network and terminal manufacturers, service providers, university students and frequency regulators.
WCDMA for UMTS, Fifth Edition presents the latest developments in the UMTS business, providing a practical approach accessible to operators, network and terminal manufacturers, service providers, university students and frequency regulators.
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Preface.Acknowledgements.
1 Introduction.
1.1 WCDMA Early Phase.
1.2 HSPA Introduction and Data Growth.
1.3HSPA Deployments Globally.
1.4HSPA Evolution.
1.5HSPA Network Product.
1.6 HSPA Future Outlook.
References.
2 UMTS Services.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Voice.
2.3 Video Telephony.
2.4 Messaging.
2.5 Mobile Email.
2.6 Browsing.
2.7 Application and Content Downloading.
2.8 Streaming.
2.9 Gaming.
2.10 Mobile Broadband for Laptop and Netbook Connectivity.
2.11 Social Networking.
2.12 Mobile TV.
2.13 Location Based Services.
2.14 Machine-to-Machine Communications.
2.15 Quality of ServiceDifferentiation.
2.16 Maximum Air Interface Capacity.
2.17 Terminals.
2.18 Tariffing schemes.
References.
3 Introduction to WCDMA.
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Summary of the Main Parameters in WCDMA.
3.3 Multipath Radio Channels and Rake Reception.
3.4 Power Control.
3.5 Softer and Soft Handovers.
References.
4 Background and Standardization of WCDMA.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Background in Europe.
4.3 Background in Japan.
4.4 Background in Korea.
4.5 Background in the United States.
4.6 Creation of 3GPP.
4.7 How does 3GPP operate?
4.8 Creation of 3GPP2.
4.9 Harmonisation Phase.
4.10 IMT-2000 Process in ITU.
4.11 Beyond 3GPP Release 99 WCDMA.
4.12 Industry Convergence with LTE and LTE-Advanced.
References.
5 Radio Access Network Architecture.
5.1 System Architecture.
5.2 UTRAN Architecture.
5.3 General Protocol Model for UTRAN Terrestrial Interfaces.
5.4 Iu, the UTRAN-CN Interface.
5.5 UTRAN Internal
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Interfaces.
5.6 UTRAN Enhancements and Evolution.
5.7 UMTS CN Architecture and Evolution.
References.
6 Physical Layer.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Transport Channels and their Mapping to the Physical Channels.
6.3 Spreading and Modulation.
6.4 User Data Transmission.
6.5 Signalling.
6.6 Physical Layer Procedures.
6.7 Terminal Radio Access Capabilities.
6.8 Conclusions.
References.
7 Radio Interface Protocols.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Protocol Architecture.
7.3 The Medium Access Control Protocol.
7.4 The Radio Link Control Protocol.
7.5 The Packet Data Convergence Protocol.
7.6 The Broadcast/Multicast Control Protocol.
7.7 Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service.
7.8 The Radio Resource Control Protocol.
7.9 Early UE Handling Principles.
7.10 Improvements for Call Setup Time Reduction.
References.
8 Radio Network Planning.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Dimensioning.
8.3 Capacity and Coverage Planning and Optimisation.
8.4 GSM Co-planning.
8.5 Inter-operator Interference.
8.6 WCDMA Frequency Variants.
8.7 UMTS Refarming to GSM900 Band.
References.
9 Radio Resource Management.
9.1 Interference-Based Radio Resource Management.
9.2 Power Control.
9.3 Handovers.
9.4 Measurement of Air Interface Load.
9.5 Admission Control.
9.6 Load Control (Congesti
5.6 UTRAN Enhancements and Evolution.
5.7 UMTS CN Architecture and Evolution.
References.
6 Physical Layer.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Transport Channels and their Mapping to the Physical Channels.
6.3 Spreading and Modulation.
6.4 User Data Transmission.
6.5 Signalling.
6.6 Physical Layer Procedures.
6.7 Terminal Radio Access Capabilities.
6.8 Conclusions.
References.
7 Radio Interface Protocols.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Protocol Architecture.
7.3 The Medium Access Control Protocol.
7.4 The Radio Link Control Protocol.
7.5 The Packet Data Convergence Protocol.
7.6 The Broadcast/Multicast Control Protocol.
7.7 Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service.
7.8 The Radio Resource Control Protocol.
7.9 Early UE Handling Principles.
7.10 Improvements for Call Setup Time Reduction.
References.
8 Radio Network Planning.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Dimensioning.
8.3 Capacity and Coverage Planning and Optimisation.
8.4 GSM Co-planning.
8.5 Inter-operator Interference.
8.6 WCDMA Frequency Variants.
8.7 UMTS Refarming to GSM900 Band.
References.
9 Radio Resource Management.
9.1 Interference-Based Radio Resource Management.
9.2 Power Control.
9.3 Handovers.
9.4 Measurement of Air Interface Load.
9.5 Admission Control.
9.6 Load Control (Congesti
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Harri Holma , Antti Toskala
- 2010, 5. Aufl., 628 Seiten, Maße: 24,4 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0470686464
- ISBN-13: 9780470686461
- Erscheinungsdatum: 17.08.2010
Sprache:
Englisch
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