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【资料名称】:3G CDMA2000 Wireless System Engineering
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您需要 登录 才可以下载或查看,没有账号?注册  【作者】:Samuel C. Yang
 【语言】:英语
 【页数】:280
 【格式】:PDF
 【发表时间】:2005
 【摘要或目录】:Acknowledgments xvii
 CHAPTER 1
 Introduction to 3G CDMA 1
 1.1 Third Generation Systems 1
 1.2 Protocol Architecture 2
 1.3 Other Elements of Protocol Architecture 3
 1.4 Spreading Rate 1 and Spreading Rate 3 5
 1.5 Differences Between IS-2000 and IS-95 7
 1.5.1 Signaling 7
 1.5.2 Transmission 8
 1.5.3 Concluding Remarks 8
 References 9
 CHAPTER 2
 Physical Layer: Forward Link 11
 2.1 Introduction 11
 2.2 Radio Configurations 14
 2.3 Signaling Channels 15
 2.3.1 Forward Dedicated Control Channel (F-DCCH) 15
 2.3.2 Quick Paging Chanel (F-QPCH) 16
 2.3.3 Forward Common Control Channel (F-CCCH) 19
 2.3.4 Broadcast Control Channel (F-BCCH) 20
 2.3.5 Common Assignment Channel (F-CACH) 21
 2.3.6 Common Power Control Channel (F-CPCCH) 22
 2.3.7 Pilot Channels 24
 2.4 User Channels 26
 2.4.1 Forward Fundamental Channel (F-FCH) 26
 2.4.2 Forward Supplemental Channel (F-SCH) 27
 2.5 Channel Structure 31
 2.6 Modulation 32
 2.7 Capacity Gain: Forward Link 34
 References 35
 Selected Bibliography 35
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 CHAPTER 3
 Physical Layer: Reverse Link 37
 3.1 Introduction 37
 3.2 Radio Configurations 39
 3.3 Signaling Channels 40
 3.3.1 Reverse Dedicated Control Channel (R-DCCH) 40
 3.3.2 Reverse Common Control Channel (R-CCCH) 41
 3.3.3 Enhanced Access Channel (R-EACH) 42
 3.3.4 Reverse Pilot Channel (R-PICH) 45
 3.4 User Channels 49
 3.4.1 Reverse Fundamental Channel (R-FCH) 50
 3.4.2 Reverse Supplemental Channel (R-SCH) 50
 3.5 Channel Structure 50
 3.6 Modulation 51
 3.7 Capacity Gain: Reverse Link 52
 References 53
 Selected Bibliography 53
 CHAPTER 4
 Medium Access Control 55
 4.1 Introduction 55
 4.2 Primitives 55
 4.3 Multiplex Sublayers 57
 4.4 Radio Link Protocol (RLP) 60
 4.4.1 Overview of Layer 2 Protocols 60
 4.4.2 llustration of the RLP 61
 4.4.3 Concluding Remarks 62
 4.5 Signaling Radio Burst Protocol (SRBP) 63
 4.6 System Access 64
 4.6.1 Basic Access Mode 65
 4.6.2 Reservation Access Mode 65
 4.6.3 Power Controlled Access Mode 67
 4.6.4 Designated Access Mode 68
 References 68
 CHAPTER 5
 Signaling Link Access Control 71
 5.1 Introduction 71
 5.2 LAC Sublayers 71
 5.2.1 Authentication and Addressing Sublayers 71
 5.2.2 ARQ Sublayer 73
 5.2.3 Utility Sublayer 73
 5.2.4 Segmentation and Reassembly Sublayer 74
 5.3 Sublayer Processing 74
 5.3.1 Common Signaling: Forward Link 74
 5.3.2 Common Signaling: Reverse Link 76
 5.3.3 Dedicated Signaling: Forward Link 77
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 5.3.4 Dedicated Signaling: Reverse Link 80
 5.4 Interaction of Layer and Sublayers 80
 5.4.1 Transmit Side 81
 5.4.2 Receive Side 82
 References 83
 CHAPTER 6
 Signaling: Upper Layers 85
 6.1 Overview 85
 6.2 State Transitions: Call Processing 87
 6.2.1 Initialization State 88
 6.2.2 Mobile Station Idle State 89
 6.2.3 System Access State 91
 6.2.4 Mobile Station Control on the Traffic Channel State 94
 6.3 Mode Transitions: Packet Data Transmission 96
 6.3.1 Active Mode 96
 6.3.2 Control Hold Mode 96
 6.3.3 Dormant Mode 96
 6.3.4 Transitions 97
 6.4 Channel Setup 97
 6.4.1 Example 1: Base Station-Originated Voice Call 98
 6.4.2 Example 2: Mobile Station-Originated Voice Call 99
 6.4.3 Example 3: Mobile Station-Originated Packet Data Call 100
 6.4.4 Example 4: Supplemental Channel Request During a
 6.4.4 Packet Data Call 101
 6.4.5 Concluding Remarks 104
 References 104
 CHAPTER 7
 Power Control 107
 7.1 Introduction 107
 7.2 Power Control of the Forward Link 107
 7.2.1 Inner Loop and Outer Loop 107
 7.2.2 Power Control of Multiple Forward Traffic Channels 110
 7.3 Power Control of the Reverse Link: Open Loop 113
 7.3.1 Power Control of Multiple Reverse Channels 113
 7.3.2 Summary 116
 7.4 Power Control of the Reverse Link: Closed Loop 117
 7.4.1 Inner Loop and Outer Loop 118
 7.4.2 Power Control of Multiple Reverse Channels 119
 References 121
 CHAPTER 8
 Handoff 123
 8.1 Introduction 123
 8.2 Soft Handoff 123
 8.2.1 Active Set 124
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 8.2.2 Candidate Set 127
 8.2.3 Neighbor Set 128
 8.2.4 Remaining Set 129
 8.2.5 Set Transitions 129
 8.2.6 Example: Soft Handoff 129
 8.3 Idle Handoff 133
 8.3.1 Active Set 133
 8.3.2 Neighbor Set 134
 8.3.3 Private Neighbor Set 134
 8.3.4 Remaining Set 134
 8.3.5 Idle Handoff Process 134
 8.4 Access Entry Handoff 134
 8.5 Access Handoff 135
 8.5.1 Active Set 136
 8.5.2 Neighbor Set 136
 8.5.3 Remaining Set 136
 8.5.4 Access Handoff Process 136
 8.6 Access Probe Handoff 138
 8.7 Concluding Remarks 139
 References 140
 CHAPTER 9
 System Performance 141
 9.1 Introduction 141
 9.2 Channel Supervision 141
 9.2.1 Forward Link: Traffic Channel 141
 9.2.2 Forward Link: Common Channel 142
 9.2.3 Reverse Link 142
 9.3 Code Management 142
 9.3.1 Generation of Walsh Codes 143
 9.3.2 Assignment of Walsh Codes: Forward Link 144
 9.3.3 Quasi-Orthogonal Functions 147
 9.3.4 Assignment of Walsh Codes: Reverse Link 147
 9.4 Turbo Codes 150
 9.5 Transmit Diversity 152
 9.5.1 Orthogonal Transmit Diversity 152
 9.5.2 Space Time Spreading 154
 9.5.3 Concluding Remarks 156
 References 156
 Selected Bibliography 157
 CHAPTER 10
 System Design: Coverage 159
 10.1 Introduction 159
 10.2 Forward Pilot Channel 161
 10.3 Forward Fundamental Channel 162
 10.4 Forward Supplemental Channel 163
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 10.5 Upper Bounds of Interference: Forward Link 165
 10.6 Reverse Fundamental Channel 165
 10.7 Reverse Supplemental Channel 167
 10.8 Upper Bounds of Interference: Reverse Link 168
 10.9 Eb/N0 and Receiver Sensitivity 169
 10.10 Concluding Remarks 169
 Reference 170
 CHAPTER 11
 System Design: Capacity 171
 11.1 Introduction 171
 11.2 Mathematical Definitions 171
 11.2.1 Received Signal Power 171
 11.2.2 Loading Factor 173
 11.3 Reverse Link 174
 11.3.1 Capacity 174
 11.3.2 Capacity Improvements in IS-2000 176
 11.3.3 Capacity Improvements in a System 177
 11.4 Forward Link 178
 11.4.1 Capacity 179
 11.4.2 Capacity Improvements in IS-2000 182
 11.4.3 Capacity Improvements in a System 183
 References 185
 CHAPTER 12
 Network Architecture 187
 12.1 Introduction 187
 12.2 2G Network 187
 12.2.1 Network Elements 187
 12.2.2 Protocols 189
 12.3 3G Network 189
 12.3.1 Network Elements 190
 12.3.2 Protocols 191
 12.4 Simple IP 192
 12.5 Mobile IP 193
 12.6 Concluding Remarks 196
 References 197
 CHAPTER 13
 1xEV-DO Network 199
 13.1 Introduction 199
 13.2 1xEV-DO Network 201
 13.3 Protocol Architecture 202
 13.3.1 Application Layer 204
 13.3.2 Stream Layer 205
 13.3.3 Session Layer 205
 13.3.4 Connection Layer 206
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 13.3.5 Security Layer 210
 13.3.6 Concluding Remarks 210
 References 211
 CHAPTER 14
 1xEV-DO Radio Interface: Forward Link 213
 14.1 Introduction 213
 14.2 MAC Layer 213
 14.2.1 Forward Traffic Channel MAC Protocol 214
 14.2.2 Control Channel MAC Protocol 215
 14.3 Physical Layer 215
 14.3.1 Pilot Channel 215
 14.3.2 Forward Traffic Channel/Control Channel 216
 14.3.3 MAC Channel 219
 14.3.4 Time Division Multiplexing 221
 14.3.5 Modulation 225
 14.4 Concluding Remarks 226
 References 226
 Selected Bibliography 226
 CHAPTER 15
 1xEV-DO Radio Interface: Reverse Link 227
 15.1 Introduction 227
 15.2 MAC Layer 227
 15.2.1 Reverse Traffic Channel MAC Protocol 227
 15.2.2 Access Channel MAC Protocol 228
 15.3 Physical Layer 229
 15.3.1 Reverse Traffic Channel 231
 15.3.2 Access Channel 236
 15.3.3 Modulation 238
 15.4 Reverse Power Control 239
 15.4.1 Open-Loop Power Control 239
 15.4.2 Closed-Loop Power Control 240
 References 240
 Selected Bibliography 240
 About the Author 241
 Index
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