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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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