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John Wiley Sons Websters New World Essential Vocabulary
分章节,英语词汇学习的好书。
David Alan Herzog
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Webster's New World, 2004 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 408 pages
EXPAND YOUR VOCABULARY--FOR BETTER TEST SCORES AND BETTER COMMUNICATIONYou probably can't learn all the hundreds of thousands of words in the English language--but you can learn those difficult words you're most likely to need to know. If you want to increase your vocabulary for standardized tests or just better communication, Webster's New World Essential Vocabulary is the only tool you need. It presents essential words with definitions, example sentences, synonyms, and tense forms.In addition to the most frequently tested terms from the SAT and GRE tests, Webster's New World Essential Vocabulary also includes helpful appendices on foreign phrases, prefixes, and suffixes. Together, these 1,500 words and definitions not only prepare you for tough tests, but also dramatically improve your communication skills for the business world or studying English as a second language. Whether you're worried about college entrance exams or just want to be better with words, this practical, helpful resource gives you the tools you need to read, speak, and write more persuasively, and communicate more effectively. Plus, Handy self-tests let you gauge your understanding of words and meaning, so you can measure your progress as you go!
2010-07-09
Resumes.For.Communications.Careers
如何写好英文简历?
本电子书提供了很多很好的范例,尤其适合计算机,通信,电子,自动化等相关专业的同学参考!
老外编写的,英语绝对地道,McGraw-Hill出版。这是本书的第三版,发行超过2百万本的好书,特别推荐:
Editors of VGM Career Books
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McGraw-Hill Professional, 2003 - 144 pages
Strong, impressive resumes that lead to the right job!
This series helps job seekers write resumes that hit the target every time. Each book offers essential advice plus nearly 100 sample resumes and 20 cover letters tailored to a job seeker's needs or field of interest. Includes a variety of resume formats, tips on highlighting strengths and using active vocabulary, and helpful work sheets for gathering personal information.
2010-07-09
UWB theory and applications
研究UWB(超宽带无线通信)的基础专著
UWB theory and applications
Front Cover
Ian Oppermann, Matti Hämäläinen, Jari Iinatti
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John Wiley and Sons, 2004 - Technology & Engineering - 223 pages
UWB: Theory and Application covers the radio technology (RT) based on the transmission of very short time-domain pulses of the order of 100’s of pico-seconds. The generation and receiver techniques render UWB technology ideally suited to very low cost, very low power implementations for short-range communications. The short time domain pulses also permit the use of UWB signals in positioning and tracking applications.
The book will focus on practical implementation issues including
* li>An overview of signal generation techniques and corresponding circuits A review of fabrication technologies
* Antenna design issues and practical examples of antennas and their performance
* The implementation limits will be highlighted for application areas
The book is aimed at the specialist researcher interested in practical issues of UWB technology and realistic assumptions of UWB, as well as the engineer interested in implementing UWB devices
2010-07-08
HSDPA/HSUPA for UMTS: high speed radio access for mobile communications
学习HSPA的经典教材,诺基亚的大牛编写
Harri Holma, Antti Toskala
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John Wiley, 2006 - 245 pages
From the editors of the highly successful WCDMA for UMTS, this new book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date reference to High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) technologies for WCDMA. The editors cover both HSDPA and HSUPA, including an in-depth description and explanation of 3GPP standards, and expected performance based on simulations and first measurements. The text also discusses the impact of HSDPA and HSUPA on network dimensioning, covers applications and end-to-end performance in detail, and includes a section on radio frequency requirements and terminal design considerations.
The most comprehensive and advanced guide to the HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) and HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) technologies and standardisation, HSDPA/HSUPA for UMTS:
* Analyses the impact of HSDPA/HSUPA on network dimensioning, discussing co-existence with R99 (Release 99) and GPRS/EDGE (General Packet Radio Services/ Enhanced Data GSM Environment)
* Contains a section on applications and end-to-end (e2e) performance
* Includes a chapter on radio frequency (RF) requirements and terminal design considerations, covering different RF bands, multi-band HSDPA and multi-mode HSDPA+EDGE challenges, power consumption
* Provides numerous illustrations of 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project) standards and performance
This title provides excellent coverage of the area for system, element and chip designers, network planners, technical mangers with vendors, operators and application developers. It is also ideal for postgraduates and researchers in related areas.
2010-07-08
Cooperative Communications
作者Kramer,做协同通信,信息论的大牛。做这方面的牛牛们下载吧
Cooperative Communications reviews progress in cooperative communication networks. It assembles a representative sample of recent results to serve as a roadmap for the area. The emphasis is on wireless networks, but many of the results apply to cooperation in wireline networks and mixed wireless/wireline networks. Cooperative Communications is intended as a tutorial for the reader who is familiar with information theory concepts but has not actively followed the field. For the active researcher, it serves as an invaluable digest of significant results. It is designed to encourage readers to find new ways to apply the fundamental ideas of network cooperation. It is also intended to make the area sufficiently accessible to practicing network designers.
2010-07-08
Evolved packet system (EPS): the LTE and SAE evolution of 3G UMTS
SAE 经典书
Pierre Lescuyer, Thierry Lucidarme
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John Wiley and Sons, 2008 - Technology & Engineering - 338 pages
2G/GSM and 3G/UMTS are key mobile communication technologies, chosen by more than 2 billion people around the world. In order to adapt to new services, increasing demand for user bandwidth, quality of service and requirements for network convergence, major evolutions are introduced in 3G network standard.
Evolved Packet System (EPS) presents the EPS evolution of the 3G/UMTS standard introduced by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) standard committee. This new topic is looked at from a system perspective, from the radio interface to network and service architecture. Hundreds of documents being issued by Standard organisations are summarised in one book to allow the reader to get an accessible comprehensive view of EPS evolution.
* Proposes a system view of Evolved UMTS, from the radio to Core and service architecture
* Gives a comprehensive and global view of the system that technical specifications do not provide
* Describes the new system as well as the inheritance and migration from 2G/GSM and 3G/UMTS
* Written by experts in the field who specialise in two complementary but very different technical domains (i.e. "radio interface" and "network architecture")
* Contains many figures and examples for better understanding.
This book is essential for industry professionals in the telecommunication business, telecommunication system architects and designers, product manufacturers and operators and postgraduate students.
2010-07-08
Microsoft Windows Command-Line Administrator's Pocket Consultant
Microsoft Windows Command-Line Administrator's Pocket Consultant
by William R. Stanek ISBN:0735620385
Microsoft Press © 2004 (392 pages)
This guide offers step-by-step instructions for a many time-saving techniques using the Windows command line, covering such topics as running commands, using event-logging tools, maintaining network printers, and configuring TCP/IP networking services.
Table of Contents
Microsoft Windows Command-Line Administrator’s Pocket Consultant
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I - Windows Command Line Fundamentals
Chapter 1 - Overview of the Windows Command Line
Chapter 2 - Getting the Most from the Command Line
Chapter 3 - Command Line Scripting Essentials
Chapter 4 - Scheduling Tasks to Run Automatically
Part II - Windows Systems Administration
Chapter 5 - Managing Windows Systems
Chapter 6 - Event Logging, Tracking, and Automated Monitoring
Chapter 7 - Monitoring Processes and Performance
Part III - Windows File System and Disk Administration
Chapter 8 - Configuring and Maintaining Hard Disk Drives
Chapter 9 - Partitioning Basic Disks
Chapter 10 - Managing Volumes and RAID on Dynamic Disks
Part IV - Windows Active Directory and Network Administration
Chapter 11 - Core Active Directory Services Administration
Chapter 12 - Managing Computer Accounts and Domain Controllers
Chapter 13 - Managing Active Directory Users and Groups
Chapter 14 - Administering Network Printers and Print Services
Chapter 15 - Configuring, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting TCP/IP Networking
Appendix - Essential Command-Line Tools Reference
Index
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Listings
2010-07-08
GSM网络与GPRS
书名:GSM网络与GPRS
图书编号:1085235
出版社:电子工业出版社
定价:35.0
ISBN:750536954
作者:拉格朗日
出版日期:2002-01-01
版次:1
开本:16开
简介:
目录:
第1章 概论
1.1 无线移动系统及“蜂窝”概念
1.1.1 移动台和无线基站
1.1.2 无线界面
1.1.3 漫游与切换
1.1.4 蜂窝系统和“无绳”系统
1.1.5 蜂窝系统的发展
1.2 PLMN或移动专用网
1.3 GSM的标准化
1.3.1 GSM规范的沿革
1.3.2 ETSI组织
1.4 世界GSM规范
1.5 GSM的主要特征
1.5.1 网络的制定
1.5.2 制定无线界面
1.5.3 GSM 900和DCS 1800
1.5.4 一个完整的系统
第2章 业务
2.1 PLMN的定义
2.2 GSM网的手机
2.3 业务等级
2.4 承载业务
2.4.1 引言
2.4.2 业务表
2.4.3 移动终端上的通道界面
2.5 远程业务
2.5.1 电话
2.5.2 短消息
2.5.3 传真
2.6 附加业务
2.7 GSM的主要安全功能
2.8 商品化
2.8.1 商业服务公司(SCS)
2.8.2 费率表
第3章 结构
3.1 综述
3.2 符合规范的网络结构
3.3 无线子系统的设备构成
3.3.1 BTS的功能
3.3.2 BSC的功能
3.4 网络子系统的设备设置
3.4.1 HLR的功能
3.4.2 MSC和VLR的功能
3.5 运行维护子系统
3.5.1 网络管理
3.5.2 网管TMN的结构
3.5.3 设备识别寄存器EIR的功能
3.5.4 鉴权中心AUC的功能
3.5.5 OMC和NMC
3.6 接口介绍
3.7 无线系统的层结构
3.8 固定子系统的分层结构
3.9 移动台
第4章 固定网和信令
4.1 对RTC的认识
4.1.1 分局网络与传输网
4.1.2 呼叫简化流程
4.1.3 国际电话网
4.2 信令与信令网
4.2.1 信令网的单元
4.2.2 功能模式
4.2.3 信令网的寻址
4.2.4 法国7号信令网(SS7)的结构
4.3 SS7在电话中的应用
4.3.1 消息传输子系统MTP
4.3.2 应用子系统
4.4 未联向已建电路的7号信令SS7
4.4.1 信令联接控制子系统SCCP
4.4.2 事务处理能力应用子系统TCAP
4.5 PLMN的NSS功能结构
4.5.1 PLMN/RTC间的互联
4.5.2 MAP协议的一般介绍
4.6 小结
第5章 漫游、安全和呼叫管理
5.1 引入编码技术
5.1.1 IMSI国际移动用户身份
5.1.2 TMSI临时移动用户身份
5.1.3 MSISDN移动用户国际号码
5.1.4 MSRN移动台漫游号码
5.1.5 在GSM中使用不同的用户身份的实例
5.1.6 IMEI国际移动设备身份
5.2 用户鉴权和编码
5.2.1 用户身份的保密性
5.2.2 用户鉴权和编码的主要原则
5.2.3 用户鉴权
5.2.4 无线信道上发送数据的保密
5.2.5 网络中的安全数据管理
5.2.6 其他安全机制
5.3 漫游的管理
5.3.1 一般介绍
5.3.2 GSM 漫游的管理
5.3.3 漫游的结论
5.4 呼叫管理
5.4.1 参与呼叫控制的主要部分
5.4.2 呼出(主叫)
5.4.3 通信结束
5.4.4 呼入(被叫)
5.4.5 国际电话的特殊情况
5.4.6 发送双音多频DTMF
5.5 附加业务管理
5.5.1 一般原则
5.5.2 双重呼叫
5.5.3 呼叫返回
5.5.4 其他附加服务
5.6 小结
第6章 工程及蜂窝制概念
6.1 移动无线链路的一般方框图
6.1.1 简述
6.1.2 接收机灵敏度
6.1.3 馈线电缆和合路器引入的衰减
6.2 天线的基本参数
6.2.1 发射天线
6.2.2 接收天线
6.2.3 自由空间传播
6.3 传播模型
6.3.1 三阶模型
6.3.2 宏蜂窝模型
6.3.3 微蜂窝模型
6.3.4 建筑物内部的电波传播
6.3.5 传播规则分析
6.4 覆盖预测和链路平衡
6.4.1 电场和功率间关系的回顾
6.4.2 覆盖门限的确定
6.4.3 链路平衡
6.4.4 链路平衡表
6.4.5 分集技术的应用
6.5 资源复用
6.5.1 传统的六边形小区模型
6.5.2 典型模型的研究
6.5.3 小区规划的实际情况
6.6 影响容量的因素
6.6.1 跳频
6.6.2 功率控制
6.6.3 间断发送
6.7 结论
第7章 无线传播
7.1 无线资源的分配和多通道
7.1.1 频分多址FDMA
7.1.2 时分多址TDMA
7.1.3 跳频
7.1.4 多路复用技术的比较
7.2 双工
7.2.1 频段隔离
7.2.2 双工物理信道
7.2.3 载频编号
7.2.4 路径时延的补偿
7.2.5 名词“通道”的不同含义
7.3 信号流程
7.3.1 语音
7.3.2 打包的话音传输
7.3.3 信号和数据服务
7.3.4 在发送链路中所考虑的数据单元
7.4 话音编码
7.4.1 一般原理
7.4.2 话音全速率编码器
7.4.3 其他编码
7.4.4 数码话音信号的保护(全速率)
7.5 误差控制
7.5.1 CRC纠错
7.5.2 卷积编码
7.5.3 GSM中所采用的编码
7.5.4 Viterbi纠错译码
7.6 交互
7.6.1 一般原理
7.6.2 全速率的话音交互
7.6.3 对于数据和信令的交互
7.7 包的格式
7.7.1 序列
7.7.2 优先权标记
7.7.3 编码
7.8 调制
7.8.1 数码调制上的呼叫
7.8.2 GMSK调制
7.8.3 解调和均衡
7.9 特性
7.9.1 基本参数
7.9.2 C/I值的分布(色散)
7.9.3 相关参数
7.9.4 接收机特性要求
7.10 结论
第8章 无线界面:逻辑信道
8.1 无线界面之结构
8.1.1 构成电路的界面
8.1.2 无线界面和分层模型
8.2 逻辑控制通道
8.2.1 逻辑信道上的物理信道
8.2.2 从多帧结构至超级帧结构的时域结构
8.2.3 逻辑信道的分类
8.3 专用信道
8.3.1 列举与用途
8.3.2 TCHSACCH多路复用
8.3.3 FACCH信道的建立
8.3.4 SDCCHSACCH多路复用
8.4 信标频道
8.4.1 信标频道的概念
8.4.2 频率校正信道FCCH
8.4.3 同步信道SCH
8.4.4 广播控制信道BCCH
8.5 公共控制信道
8.5.1 随机信道接入RACH
8.5.2 准予接续信道AGCH
8.5.3 寻呼信道PCH
8.5.4 小区广播信道CBCH
8.5.5 公共控制信道CCCH多路复用的形式
8.6 观测
8.6.1 TDMA帧内的观测
8.6.2 在26和51多帧结构上观测
8.7 逻辑信道:综合
第9章 网络接入协议框架
9.1 数码化接入电话网RNIS
9.1.1 概述
9.1.2 数据链路层
9.1.3 网络层
9.2 GSM协议集介绍
9.3 移动台的层结构
9.3.1 无线界面上的数据链路层
9.3.2 无线界面的第3层
9.4 Abis接口
9.4.1 物理层
9.4.2 数据链路层
9.4.3 网络层
9.5 用于信令的A接口描述
9.5.1 BSSMAP协议
9.5.2 DTAP协议
9.5.3 BSSMAPDTAP的鉴别
9.6 话音码变换
9.7 综合
第10章 无线资源的管理过程
10.1 移动台的守候状态
10.1.1 小区选择过程
10.1.2 小区锁定
10.1.3 小区重选过程
10.1.4 选择/重选标准(准则)的说明
10.2 无线链路的物理管理
10.2.1 功率控制
10.2.2 断续发射DTX
10.3 专用信道的管理
10.3.1 专用信道的调拨
10.3.2 专用信道的释放
10.3.3 编码的启动
10.3.4 从信令信道到话务信道的转化
10.4 切换
10.4.1 定义
10.4.2 切换的执行
10.4.3 MSC申请的切换
10.5 结论
第11章 数据服务的成果
11.1 电路型数据传输
11.1.1 基本知识
11.1.2 数据呼叫的建立
11.1.3 在固定网中的数据发送
11.1.4 透明模式的速率适配
11.1.5 非透明模型
11.1.6 RLP协议
11.1.7 数据服务的发展
11.2 短消息服务
11.2.1 实施单元
11.2.2 层结构
11.2.3 发送过程
11.2.4 无线界面的发送
第12章 SIM卡
12.1 一般性能
12.1.1 幅面
12.1.2 安全特性
12.2 卡的寿命周期
12.2.1 SIM卡的分配
12.2.2 SIM卡的个性化
12.2.3 SIM卡的后个性化
12.3 内部结构
12.3.1 SIM卡数据的一般构成
12.3.2 SIM卡的数据结构
12.3.3 在SIM卡中存储的信息表
12.4 界面
12.4.1 电接口
12.4.2 交流协议
12.4.3 命令集
12.4.4 会话举例
12.5 预激活的SIM卡
12.5.1 预激活命令交换的一般原则
12.5.2 向SIM卡转移短消息
12.5.3 用卡发送预激活命令
12.6 结论
第13章 GSM网络的扩容
13.1 基本容量的增长
13.1.1 分式复用制
13.1.2 跳频
13.2 蜂窝小区的密度
13.2.1 小区分裂
13.2.2 微蜂窝的开发和多层网络
13.3 多频段网络
13.4 自适应天线
13.5 结论
第14章 GPRS
14.1 引言
14.2 主要服务
14.2.1 服务类型
14.2.2 服务质量
14.2.3 提高速率的技术
14.3 一般结构
14.3.1 实体与接口
14.3.2 数据发送的一般原理
14.3.3 层结构
14.4 漫游管理
14.4.1 移动台状态
14.4.2 临时身份
14.4.3 联网
14.4.4 断开GPRS
14.5 会议管理
14.5.1 PDP格式的基本知识
14.5.2 移动台对PDP格式的激活
14.5.3 网络对PDP格式的激活
14.5.4 PDP格式的去激活
14.5.5 带激活格式的漫游区变化
14.6 用户数据的交换
14.6.1 打包层
14.6.2 SNDCP层
14.6.3 LLC层
14.6.4 向GPRS用户发送
14.6.5 通过GPRS用户的发送
14.7 无线界面上发送的一般形式
14.7.1 物理信道
14.7.2 数据编码
14.7.3 包逻辑信道
14.8 RCL和MAC层
14.8.1 数据流概念
14.8.2 实体RLC的功能
14.8.3 已建立的数据流的接入规则
14.8.4 上行数据流的建立
14.8.5 下行数据流的建立
14.8.6 信道释放
14.8.7 物理参数的管理
14.9 多时隙终端
14.10 结论
第15章 EDGE原理
15.1 物理层的变化
15.1.1 调制方式
15.1.2 包结构
15.2 高速率电路(ECSD)
15.3 EGPRS的包模型
15.3.1 调制方式和编码的图示说明
15.3.2 链路匹配原理
15.3.3 RLC层的变换
15.3.4 混合协议
15.4 密集EDGE
15.5 EDGE phase 2
15.6 小结
附录1 英汉和法汉缩略语及术语
附录2 GSM建议表
参考文献
2010-05-19
W-CDMA and cdma2000 for 3G Mobile Networks 2002.pdf
W-CDMA and cdma2000 for 3G Mobile Networks
WCDMA,CDMA2000入门好书,推荐
CONTENTS
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Foreword xv
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Early Systems 2
The Cellular System 4
TDMA System 9
IS-54 and IS-136 9
GSM 11
cdmaOne (Based on IS-95-A and IS-95-B) 13
Personal Communications System 15
Third-Generation (3G) Wireless Technology 16
3G Requirements 18
Evolution to 3G Systems 21
Summary 23
References 25
Chapter 2 Propagation Characteristics of a Mobile Radio Channel 27
Large-Scale Variations 29
Signal Variations in Free Space 29
Variations in Urban Areas Due to Terrain and Clutter 31
Signal Variations in Suburban and Rural Areas 35
Variation of the Local Mean Signal Level 36
Propagation Model 39
Short-term Variations of the Signal 41
Effect of Short-term Variations 45
Coherence Bandwidth and Power Delay Profiles 46
Simulation Model of a Mobile Radio Channel 49
Summary 52
References 52
Chapter 3 Principles of Wideband CDMA (WCDMA) 55
Multiple Access Schemes 56
FDMA 57
TDMA 58
Spread Spectrum Multiple Access 59
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CDMA Technology 60
Direct-Spread CDMA Principles 60
Capacity of a CDMA System 63
3G Radio Transmitter Functions 67
Speech Encoding 69
Channel Coding 71
Convolutional Encoder 71
Decoding Convolutional Codes 76
Punctured Codes 76
Channel Encoders for UMTS 76
Interleavers 78
Modulation 79
Demodulation of a Phase Modulated Signal 80
Spreading 82
Walsh Codes 82
Scrambling Codes 83
Receiver 90
Receiver Structure 90
Hard and Soft Decision 91
Viterbi Decoding 93
Multipath Diversity in CDMA 94
Rake Receiver 95
Multiuser Detection 98
Smart Antennas 101
Summary 106
Appendix A—Viterbi Decoding
of Convolutional Codes 107
Appendix B—Modulation 110
QPSK 110
Offset QPSK (OQPSK) 111
Differential QPSK (DQPSK) 111
Appendix C—Multiuser Detection Using Viterbi Algorithm 113
References 116
Chapter 4 cdmaOne and cdma2000 121
cdmaOne 122
Spectrum Allocation 122
Physical Channels 123
Reverse Channel Transmit Functions 124
Forward Channel Functions 127
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Power Control 130
Handoff in IS-95 133
cdma2000 137
System Features 137
The Protocol Stack 140
Physical Channels 143
Forward Channel Transmit Functions 146
Reverse Channel Transmit Functions 147
Summary 149
References 151
Chapter 5 The GSM System and General Packet Radio
Service (GPRS) 153
GSM System Features 155
System Architecture 157
Speech Encoder 162
Channel Encoder 163
Interleaving 165
Modulation Technique—GMSK 166
Logical Channels 169
GSM Frame and Slot Structure 171
Data Services in GSM 173
General Capabilities and Features of GPRS 174
GPRS Network Architecture 175
GPRS Protocol Stacks 177
Packet Structures 180
Logical Channels 181
Packet Transmission Protocol 182
Summary 186
References 187
Chapter 6 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) 189
System Features 190
Wireless Network Architecture 193
Radio Interface Protocol Stack—An Overview 195
Physical Layer 198
Overview of Physical Layer Functions 199
Transport Channels 203
Physical Channels 206
Packet Mode Data 214
Mapping of Transport Channels to Physical Channels 215
Contents vii
Physical Layer Procedures 215
Spreading and Modulation 223
Physical Layer Measurements 230
MAC Layer Protocol 232
Overview 232
MAC Procedures 234
MAC Layer Data Formats 236
Radio Link Control Protocol 237
RLC Functions 237
RLC Protocol Description 240
Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) 245
Overview 245
Header Compression 246
Broadcast/Multicast (BMC) Protocol 246
Radio Resource Control Protocol 247
RRC Functions 247
Management of RRC Connections 249
Handover 250
Summary 254
References 256
General Systems Descriptions 256
Overview of the UE-UTRAN Protocols 256
Physical Layer 257
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Protocols 257
Protocols at Different Interface Points 257
Miscellaneous Specifications of Interest 258
Other References 259
Web Sites 259
Chapter 7 Evolution of Mobile Communication Networks 261
Review of 3G Requirements [1]-[4] 262
Network Evolution 264
First-Generation Network 264
Second-Generation Networks 266
2G Networks 268
3G Network 270
All-IP Network 271
Summary 273
References 274
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Chapter 8 Call Controls and Mobility Management 277
Protocol Stacks in Access and Core Networks 279
GSM 279
UMTS 282
Call Controls 291
Summary 295
References 296
Chapter 9 Quality of Service (QoS) in 3G Systems 297
Introduction 298
Overview of the Concepts 300
Classification of Traffic 301
UMTS Service Attributes 304
Requesting QoS—RSVP Protocol 309
Admission Control 315
Admission Control Strategies 315
Resource Allocation 317
Policing 318
Providing Requested QoS 320
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) 323
RSVP for Mobile Systems 325
Summary 329
References 329
Chapter 10 Network Planning and Design 331
Network Design 334
Spectrum Requirements 334
Link Budget Calculation 337
Frequency Planning 343
Analog and TDMA Systems 343
CDMA System 347
Cellular System Growth 347
Cell Splitting 348
Overlay Design 348
Summary 351
Appendix A—Traffic Capacity of a Network 351
References 352
Contents ix
Chapter 11 Beyond 3G 355
Driving Force Behind 4G 356
Applications and Features of 4G 358
Technologies 360
Other Considerations 361
References 362
Appendix List of Abbreviations and Acronyms 363
Index 375
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CONTENTS
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Foreword xv
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
Early Systems 2
The Cellular System 4
TDMA System 9
IS-54 and IS-136 9
GSM 11
cdmaOne (Based on IS-95-A and IS-95-B) 13
Personal Communications System 15
Third-Generation (3G) Wireless Technology 16
3G Requirements 18
Evolution to 3G Systems 21
Summary 23
References 25
Chapter 2 Propagation Characteristics of a Mobile Radio Channel 27
Large-Scale Variations 29
Signal Variations in Free Space 29
Variations in Urban Areas Due to Terrain and Clutter 31
Signal Variations in Suburban and Rural Areas 35
Variation of the Local Mean Signal Level 36
Propagation Model 39
Short-term Variations of the Signal 41
Effect of Short-term Variations 45
Coherence Bandwidth and Power Delay Profiles 46
Simulation Model of a Mobile Radio Channel 49
Summary 52
References 52
Chapter 3 Principles of Wideband CDMA (WCDMA) 55
Multiple Access Schemes 56
FDMA 57
TDMA 58
Spread Spectrum Multiple Access 59
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CDMA Technology 60
Direct-Spread CDMA Principles 60
Capacity of a CDMA System 63
3G Radio Transmitter Functions 67
Speech Encoding 69
Channel Coding 71
Convolutional Encoder 71
Decoding Convolutional Codes 76
Punctured Codes 76
Channel Encoders for UMTS 76
Interleavers 78
Modulation 79
Demodulation of a Phase Modulated Signal 80
Spreading 82
Walsh Codes 82
Scrambling Codes 83
Receiver 90
Receiver Structure 90
Hard and Soft Decision 91
Viterbi Decoding 93
Multipath Diversity in CDMA 94
Rake Receiver 95
Multiuser Detection 98
Smart Antennas 101
Summary 106
Appendix A—Viterbi Decoding
of Convolutional Codes 107
Appendix B—Modulation 110
QPSK 110
Offset QPSK (OQPSK) 111
Differential QPSK (DQPSK) 111
Appendix C—Multiuser Detection Using Viterbi Algorithm 113
References 116
Chapter 4 cdmaOne and cdma2000 121
cdmaOne 122
Spectrum Allocation 122
Physical Channels 123
Reverse Channel Transmit Functions 124
Forward Channel Functions 127
vi Contents
Power Control 130
Handoff in IS-95 133
cdma2000 137
System Features 137
The Protocol Stack 140
Physical Channels 143
Forward Channel Transmit Functions 146
Reverse Channel Transmit Functions 147
Summary 149
References 151
Chapter 5 The GSM System and General Packet Radio
Service (GPRS) 153
GSM System Features 155
System Architecture 157
Speech Encoder 162
Channel Encoder 163
Interleaving 165
Modulation Technique—GMSK 166
Logical Channels 169
GSM Frame and Slot Structure 171
Data Services in GSM 173
General Capabilities and Features of GPRS 174
GPRS Network Architecture 175
GPRS Protocol Stacks 177
Packet Structures 180
Logical Channels 181
Packet Transmission Protocol 182
Summary 186
References 187
Chapter 6 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) 189
System Features 190
Wireless Network Architecture 193
Radio Interface Protocol Stack—An Overview 195
Physical Layer 198
Overview of Physical Layer Functions 199
Transport Channels 203
Physical Channels 206
Packet Mode Data 214
Mapping of Transport Channels to Physical Channels 215
Contents vii
Physical Layer Procedures 215
Spreading and Modulation 223
Physical Layer Measurements 230
MAC Layer Protocol 232
Overview 232
MAC Procedures 234
MAC Layer Data Formats 236
Radio Link Control Protocol 237
RLC Functions 237
RLC Protocol Description 240
Packet Data Convergence Protocol (PDCP) 245
Overview 245
Header Compression 246
Broadcast/Multicast (BMC) Protocol 246
Radio Resource Control Protocol 247
RRC Functions 247
Management of RRC Connections 249
Handover 250
Summary 254
References 256
General Systems Descriptions 256
Overview of the UE-UTRAN Protocols 256
Physical Layer 257
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Protocols 257
Protocols at Different Interface Points 257
Miscellaneous Specifications of Interest 258
Other References 259
Web Sites 259
Chapter 7 Evolution of Mobile Communication Networks 261
Review of 3G Requirements [1]-[4] 262
Network Evolution 264
First-Generation Network 264
Second-Generation Networks 266
2G Networks 268
3G Network 270
All-IP Network 271
Summary 273
References 274
viii Contents
Chapter 8 Call Controls and Mobility Management 277
Protocol Stacks in Access and Core Networks 279
GSM 279
UMTS 282
Call Controls 291
Summary 295
References 296
Chapter 9 Quality of Service (QoS) in 3G Systems 297
Introduction 298
Overview of the Concepts 300
Classification of Traffic 301
UMTS Service Attributes 304
Requesting QoS—RSVP Protocol 309
Admission Control 315
Admission Control Strategies 315
Resource Allocation 317
Policing 318
Providing Requested QoS 320
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) 323
RSVP for Mobile Systems 325
Summary 329
References 329
Chapter 10 Network Planning and Design 331
Network Design 334
Spectrum Requirements 334
Link Budget Calculation 337
Frequency Planning 343
Analog and TDMA Systems 343
CDMA System 347
Cellular System Growth 347
Cell Splitting 348
Overlay Design 348
Summary 351
Appendix A—Traffic Capacity of a Network 351
References 352
Contents ix
Chapter 11 Beyond 3G 355
Driving Force Behind 4G 356
Applications and Features of 4G 358
Technologies 360
Other Considerations 361
References 362
Appendix List of Abbreviations and Acronyms 363
Index 375
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