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Pandya Raj <1932-> |
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Mobile and personal communication services and systems [[electronic resource] /] / Raj Pandya |
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New York, : IEEE Press, c2000 |
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ISBN |
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1-280-54206-3 |
9786610542062 |
0-471-66096-5 |
0-471-72311-8 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (353 p.) |
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Collana |
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IEEE Press series on digital & mobile communication |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Personal communication service systems |
Mobile communication systems |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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"IEEE Communications Society, sponsor." |
"Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., New York." |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Enabling Concepts for Mobile and Personal Communications; 1.1.1 Terminal Mobility, Personal Mobility, and Service Portability; 1.1.2 The Intelligent Network (IN) Concept; 1.2 Mobile and Personal Communication: Past, Present, and Future; 1.2.1 The Past; 1.2.2 The Present; 1.2.3 The Future; 1.3 Mobile and Personal Communication: Some Related Network Aspects; 1.4 References; Chapter 2 The Cellular Concept and Its Initial Implementations; 2.1 The Cellular Concept; 2.2 Multiple Access Technologies for Cellular Systems |
2.3 Cellular System Operation and Planning: General Principles2.3.1 System Architecture; 2.3.2 Location Updating and Call Setup; 2.3.3 Handoff and Power Control; 2.4 Initial Implementations of the Cellular Concept: Analog Cellular Systems; 2.4.1 The AMPS System; 2.4.2 The TACS System; 2.4.3 The NMT System; 2.4.4 The NTT System; 2.5 Concluding Remarks; 2.6 References; Chapter 3 Digital Cellular Mobile Systems; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 GSM: The European TDMA Digital Cellular Standard; 3.2.1 GSM Standardization and Service Aspects; 3.2.2 |
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GSM Reference Architecture and Function Partitioning |
3.2.3 GSM Radio Aspects3.2.4 Security Aspects; 3.2.5 GSM Protocol Model; 3.2.6 Typical Call Flow Sequences in GSM; 3.2.7 Evolutionary Directions for GSM; 3.3 IS-136: The North American TDMA Digital Cellular Standard (D-AMPS); 3.3.1 Background on North American Digital Cellular; 3.3.2 Service Aspects of D-AMPS (IS-136); 3.3.3 Network Reference Model; 3.3.4 Radio Aspects; 3.3.5 Security Aspects; 3.3.6 Protocol Model and Typical Flow Sequences; 3.3.7 Evolutionary Directions; 3.4 PDC: The Japanese TDMA Digital Cellular Standard; 3.4.1 Radio Aspects of PDC; 3.4.2 Signaling Structure in PDC |
3.4.3 PDC Network Configuration3.5 IS-95: The North American CDMA Digital Cellular Standard; 3.5.1 Introduction; 3.5.2 Service Aspects; 3.5.3 Network Reference Model and Security Aspects; 3.5.4 Radio Aspects; 3.5.5 Some Key Features of IS-95 CDMA Systems; 3.5.6 Evolutionary Directions; 3.6 Concluding Remarks; 3.7 References; Chapter 4 Low Power Wireless Communications Systems and North American PCS; 4.1 Background; 4.2 CT2 (Cordless Telephony 2) Systems; 4.2.1 Introduction; 4.2.2 Radio Aspects; 4.2.3 Layer 1 Signaling; 4.2.4 Layer 2 and Layer 3 Signaling |
4.3 DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications)4.3.1 Introduction; 4.3.2 Radio Aspects; 4.3.3 DECT Radio Link: Layered Architecture; 4.3.4 DECT Network Aspects; 4.3.5 DECT/GSM Interworking; 4.4 PACS (Personal Access Communication System); 4.4.1 Introduction; 4.4.2 Functional Architecture for PACS; 4.4.3 PACS Radio Aspects; 4.4.4 General Systems Aspects in PACS; 4.5 PHS (Personal Handy Phone System); 4.5.1 Introduction; 4.5.2 PHS Radio Aspects; 4.5.3 PHS Network and Protocol Aspects; 4.6 PCS in North America; 4.6.1 Introduction |
4.6.2 Frequency Spectrum Allocation for PCS in the United States |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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""Raj Pandya, international expert in Universal Personal Telecommunications (UPT), guides you through the past, present, and future of mobile and personal communication systems. Telecommunications professionals and students will find a comprehensive discussion of mobile telephone, data, and multimedia services, and how the evolution toward next-generation systems will shape tomorrow s mobile communications industry.A broad systems overview combined with carefully selected technical details give you a clear understanding of the basic technology, architecture, and applications associated |
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