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All IP in 3G CDMA Networks , 2nd Ed
616 pages - hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd - (isbn 0-470-85322-0)
Jan. 2004


 
  Price:     111,15 EUR
   
  Author(s):     Castro, J.
   
  Description:     This fully revised and updated second edition comprehensively discusses the progress and evolution of the standards and the developments in industry from the Operator's perspective. Features of the Second Edition include: A new section: 'Roadmap to Broadband Wireless Multimedia Systems' New chapters on: 'Terminal Capabilities and Service Enablers' 'UTRA High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA)' 'Complementary UMTS Technologies' A fully updated chapter: 'Service Components in UMTS'
   
  Contents List:     Preface. Abbreviations. 1. Evolving Mobile Networks. 1.1 The Growth of Mobile Communications. 1.2 Roadmap to Broadband Wireless Multimedia. 1.3 UMTS Performance Enhancing Technologies. 1.4 UMTS Network Requirements. 1.5 Conclusions. References. 2. System Analysis Fundamentals. 2.1 Fundamentals of System Analysis. 2.2 The 3G Communications Environment. 2.3 Concluding Remarks. References. 3. UMTS Service Components. 3.1 The Service Creation Environment. 3.2 The UMTS Bearer Architecture. 3.3 QoS Attributes in UMTS Bearer Services. 3.4 UMTS Quality of Service Classes and Attributes. 3.5 Mapping QoS Attributes. 3.6 End-to-End QoS. 3.7 QoS within Inter-Working Scenarios. 3.8 Applications and Service Offerings. 3.9 Conclusions. References. 4. The UTRA Physical Layer Design. 4.1 Summary of Features. 4.2 Dedicated and Common Transport Channels. 4.3 Configuration of FDD Physical Channels. 4.4 Configuration of TDD Physical Channels. 4.5 Spreading and Modulation in TDD. 4.6 Multiplexing and Channel Coding. References. Appendix A: DPDCH and DPCCH Fields. Appendix B: Bit Patterns Compressed Mode and N pilot = 4. 5. The UMTS Development Platform. 5.1 Architecture and Deployment Scenarios. 5.2 The Core Network Domain. 5.3 The UMTS Network Configuration Beyond R99. 5.4 The Access Network Domain. 5.5 UTRAN Identifiers and Functions. 5.6 Mobility Management. 5.7 UTRAN Synchronisation and O&M Requirements. 5.8 UTRAN Interfaces. 5.9 Inter-working of UTRAN Interfaces. 5.10 Radio Interface Protocol Architecture. References. Appendix A: UMTS Functional Domains. 6. IP-Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). 6.1 Background. 6.2 Framework for the IP-Multimedia Subsystem. 6.3 IP-Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Configuration. 6.4 Mobility Management. 6.5 Multimedia Signalling. 6.6 IMS Procedures and Session Flows. 6.7 IMS Transport Issues. 6.8 Deploying IMS Solutions. 6.9 Conclusions. References. 7. Deploying 3G Networks. 7.1 Background. 7.2 Network Dimensioning Principles. 7.3 Parameters for Multi-service Traffic. 7.4 Establishing Service Models. 7.5 Projecting Capacity Needs. 7.6 Cellular Coverage Planning Issues. 7.7 Dimensioning RNC Interfaces. 7.8 Radio Network Dimensioning Field Study. 7.9 Core Network (CN) Design. 7.10 Transmission Network Assessment. 7.11 Co-Locating and Sharing Sites. 7.12 Co-locating Antenna Systems. 7.13 Conclusions. References. 8. High Speed Downlink Packet Access. 8.1 Background. 8.2 HSDPA and Radio-Access Network Architecture. 8.3 Structure of the HSDPA Physical Layer. 8.4 Coding in the HS-DSCH Channel. 8.5 Associated Signalling for HSDPA. 8.6 HSDPA Technology Evaluation and EU Features. 8.7 Terminal Receiver Aspects. 8.8 Conclusions. References. 9. The UTRA Transmission System. 9.1 UMTS Spectrum Allocation. 9.2 Radio Transmission and Reception Aspects. 9.3 Transmitter Characteristics. 9.4 Receiver Characteristics. 9.5 UTRA RF Performance Examples. 9.6 Conclusions . References. 10. 3G Services Enablers. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Content Distribution Platforms. 10

   
  Weight:     1292 g    
  Dimensions:     253 x 175    
  Publisher:     John Wiley and Sons Ltd    
        John Wiley and Sons Ltd