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W-CDMA and cdma2000 for 3G Mobile Networks
by M.R. Karim (Author), Mohsen Sarraf (Author) 


Editorial Reviews
Product Description
As service providers start to build 3G (3rd generation) and UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems) networks, they'll have to begin by implementing W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access)--the new access technology. Here's an explanation of that technology network managers can use to make design, purchasing, and operational decisions. * What providers must know to enable wireless data speeds 40 times the current rate, and the Web and video access customers want * Shows networking professionals how to integrate US, European, and Pacific Rim flavers of 3G (in Europe its called UMTS) for worldwide roaming access * First coverage of IMT-2000 (International Mobile Telecommunications for the Year 2000), proposed physical interfaces for 3G/UMTS integration 

From the Back Cover
AS SERVICE PROVIDERS START TO BUILD THIRD-GENERATION AND UMTS NETWORKS, THEY NEED A WIZARD TO MAKE SENSE OF ELABORATE PROTOCOLS AND OUT-OF-CONTEXT TECHNOLOGY REPORTS 

"Excellent coverage: captures the gamut from propagation science to network planning." -- Nikil Jayant, John Pippin Chair in Wireless Systems, Georgia Tech 

"For those already installing 3G systems, I recommend it be rushed into print." -- Reed Fisher, formerly of Bell Labs and father of the cell phone 

"Engineers will find this is a much-needed integrated approach to understanding 3G technologies." -- Ken Smolik, Technology Specialist, Banner & Witcoff, Ltd. 

This book gives network managers and 3G workers a select background in spread spectrum technology, empowering them to make real-world design, purchasing, and deployment decisions. Assuming only that W-CDMA is the preferred interface, the authors make a point of grounding 3G technologies in the fundamentals of propagation characteristics, physical layer functionalities, and spectrum requirements, so readers can confidently tackle soft handover, power control, sectorization, and message flows. 

Written by authors with deep experience in data communications design and development, this jargon-free look at W-CDMA: 
* Spells out what providers must know to enable wireless data speeds 40 times the current level 
* Shows how to integrate U.S., European, and Pacific Rim flavors of 3G for worldwide roaming access 
* Explains how spread spectrum functions best in data transmission 
* Covers vital links between GSM and W-CDMA systems 
* Reviews and unpacks IMT-2000 interface proposals 

Worth its weight in paid consultants to wireless carriers, service developers, systems engineers, and telecom managers, this book opens a window on the implications of the air interface in the next-generation network.
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McGraw.Hill.W-CDMA.and.cdma2000.for.3G.Mobile.Networks.pdf (3 MB, 下载次数: 65 )

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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