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Introduction to 3G Mobile Communications.
Title:
Introduction to 3G Mobile Communications.
Author:
Korhonen, Juha.
ISBN:
9781580535946
Personal Author:
Edition:
2nd ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (567 pages)
Contents:
Introduction to 3G Mobile Communications Second Edition -- Contents v -- Preface xv -- Acknowledgments xvii -- Chapter 1 Overview 1 -- 1.1 History of Mobile Celluar Systems 1 -- 1.2 Overview of 3G 8 -- 1.3 Proposal for 3G Standard 10 -- 1.4 3GPP 14 -- 1.5 3GPP2 20 -- 1.6 3G Evolution Paths 23 -- References 24 -- Chapter 2 Principles of CDMA 25 -- 2.1 Radio-Channel Access Schemes 25 -- 2.2 Spread Spectrum 28 -- 2.3 RAKE Receiver 32 -- 2.4 Power Control 32 -- 2.5 Handovers 37 -- 2.6 Multiuser Detection 47 -- References 48 -- Chapter 3 WCDMA Air Interface: Physical Layer 49 -- 3.1 General 49 -- 3.2 Channels 70 -- 3.3 Spreading and Scrambling Codes 82 -- 3.4 Diversity 83 -- 3.5 Transport Formats 92 -- 3.6 Data Through Layer 1 97 -- References 99 -- Chapter 4 Modulation Techniques and Spread Spectrum 101 -- 4.1 Spreading Techniques 101 -- 4.2 Data Modulation 104 -- References 109 -- Chapter 5 Spreading Codes 111 -- 5.1 Orthogonal Codes 112 -- 5.2 PN Codes 114 -- 5.3 Synchronization Codes 117 -- 5.4 Autocorrelation and Cross-Correlation 118 -- 5.5 Intercell Interference 119 -- References 119 -- Chapter 6 Channel Coding 121 -- 6.1 Coding Processes 121 -- 6.2 Coding Theory 122 -- 6.3 Block Codes 123 -- 6.4 Convolutional Codes 125 -- 6.5 Turbo Codes 127 -- 6.6 Channel Coding in UTRAN 129 -- References 129 -- Chapter 7 Wideband CDMA Air Interface: Protocol Stack 131 -- 7.1 General Points 131 -- 7.2 Control Plane 133 -- 7.3 MAC 135 -- 7.4 RLC 143 -- 7.5 RRC 148 -- 7.6 RRC Protocol States 183 -- 7.7 Location Management in UTRAN 187 -- 7.8 Core Network Protocols in the Air Interface 190 -- 7.9 User Plane 196 -- 7.10 Packet Data Convergence Protocol 196 -- 7.11 Broadcast/Mulitcast Control 198 -- 7.12 Data Protocols 200 -- 7.13 Dual-System Protocol Stack in UE 201 -- References 202 -- Chapter 8 Network 203 -- 8.1 General Discussion 203.

8.2 Evolution from GSM 204 -- 8.3 UMTS Network Structure 206 -- 8.4 Core Network 208 -- 8.5 UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network 213 -- 8.6 GSM Radio Access Network 216 -- 8.7 Interfaces 221 -- 8.8 Network Protocols 233 -- 8.9 UMTS Network Evolution--Release 5 243 -- References 247 -- Chapter 9 Network Planning 251 -- 9.1 Importance of Network Planning 251 -- 9.2 Differences Between TDMA and CDMA 251 -- 9.3 Network Planning Terminology 255 -- 9.4 Network Planning Process 256 -- 9.5 Network Planning in WCDMA 262 -- 9.6 Admission Control 272 -- 9.7 Congestion Control 276 -- References 277 -- Chapter 10 Network Management 279 -- 10.1 Telecommunications-Mangement Architecture 279 -- 10.2 Charging 289 -- 10.3 Billing 293 -- 10.4 Service Providers Versus Operators 298 -- References 300 -- Chapter 11 Procedures 303 -- 11.1 RRC Connection Procedures 303 -- 11.2 Radio Bearer Procedures 306 -- 11.3 Data Transmission 323 -- 11.4 Handovers 329 -- 11.5 Random Access Procedure 340 -- References 342 -- Chapter 12 New Concepts in the UMTS Network 343 -- 12.1 Location Services 343 -- 12.2 High-Speed Downlink Packet Access 355 -- 12.3 Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service 358 -- 12.4 Multimedia Messaging Service 361 -- 12.5 Supercharger 367 -- 12.6 Prepaging 370 -- 12.7 Gateway Location Register 374 -- 12.8 Optimal Routing 378 -- 12.9 Adaptive Multirate Codec 381 -- 12.10 Support of Localized Service Area 384 -- 12.11 Smart Antennas 386 -- References 392 -- Chapter 13 3G Services 395 -- 13.1 Service Categories 395 -- 13.2 Teleservices 395 -- 13.3 Bearer Services 397 -- 13.4 Supplementary Services 399 -- 13.5 Service Capabilities 399 -- 13.6 QoS Classes 402 -- References 406 -- Chapter 14 3G Applications 407 -- 14.1 Justification for 3G 407 -- 14.2 Path into the Market 409 -- 14.3 Applications As Competition Tools 410 -- 14.4 Application Technologies 411.

14.5 Mulitmedia 419 -- 14.6 Traffic Characteristcs of 3G Applications 422 -- 14.7 M-commerce 424 -- 14.8 Examples of 3G Applications 427 -- 14.9 Terminals 434 -- References 438 -- Chapter 15 The Future 441 -- 15.1 New Specturm 441 -- 15.2 Satellites 443 -- 15.3 3G Upgrades 459 -- 15.4 Downlink Bottleneck 461 -- 15.5 4G Vision 472 -- References 476 -- Chapter 16 Specifications 479 -- 16.1 Specification Process 480 -- 16.2 Release 482 -- 16.3 3GPP Specifications 484 -- Reference 486 -- Appendix A Cellular User Statistics 487 -- Appendix B 3GPP Specifications -- Appendix C Useful Web Addresses 509 -- Appendix D Nokia Communicator 513 -- Appendix E Standarization Orgainzations and Industry Groups 515 -- About the Author 523 -- Index 525.
Abstract:
This newly revised edition of an Artech House bestseller provides you with an up-to-date introduction to third generation (3G) mobile communication system principles, concepts, and applications. The book clearly presents the basics of UMTS systems in one comprehensive volume, without bogging you down with advanced mathematics. The second edition includes an even more thorough treatment of potential 3G applications and descriptions of new, emerging technologies such as 3G System Release number 5, HSDPA, and Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service (MBMS). It also features discussions on both 3GPP and 3GPP2 evolution paths, the specification process, and future 3G upgrades.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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