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Record Nr.

UNINA9910812544303321

Autore

Terre Michel

Titolo

Wireless telecommunication systems [[electronic resource] /] / Michel Terre, Mylene Pischella, Emmanuelle Vivier

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley and Sons, 2013

ISBN

1-118-62542-0

1-118-64905-2

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (226 p.)

Collana

Networks and telecommunications series

Altri autori (Persone)

PischellaMylene

VivierEmmanuelle

Disciplina

004.6

Soggetti

Wireless communication systems

Telecommunication systems

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1. Radio Propagation; 1.1. Free-space loss link budget and capacity; 1.2. Link budget and free-space loss; 1.3. Linear expression of the Okumura-Hata model; 1.4. Frequency, distance and propagation model; 1.5. Link budget and diffraction; 1.6. Link budget and refraction; 1.7. Link budget and diffusion; 1.8. Frequency and time selectivity; 1.9. Doppler effect; Chapter 2. F/TDMA and GSM; 2.1. Maximum transmitter-receiver distance; 2.2. Extended maximum transmitter-receiver distance

2.3. Reuse distance, interference reduction factor K and regular pattern2.4. Radio resources dimensioning in GSM; 2.5. Link budget in an isolated GSM cell; 2.6. Deployment of a GSM network along a highway; 2.7. GSM network dimensioning and planning in a rural area; 2.8. GSM network dimensioning and planning in an urban area; 2.9. SMS transmission in a GSM network; 2.10. Frequency reuse pattern determination; 2.11. Traffic and Erlang for GSM cell dimensioning; 2.12. Signal to noise plus interference ratio; Chapter 3. CDMA and UMTS; 3.1. Spreading and CDMA

3.2. Hadamard spreading codes: a perfect orthogonality between the users?3.3. Relation between Eb/N0 and the reception threshold in UMTS networks; 3.4. Required number of codes in CDMA; 3.5. UMTS



link budget; 3.6. Cell breathing in UMTS networks; 3.7. Intersite distance calculation in UMTS networks for different frequency reuse patterns; 3.8. Case study in UMTS networks; Chapter 4. OFDM and LTE; 4.1. Useful throughput of an OFDM waveform; 4.2. OFDM and PAPR; 4.3. Frequency selectivity and OFDM dimensioning; 4.4. OFDM dimensioning

4.5. OFDM dimensioning for 4G networks and data rate evaluations4.6. LTE data rates evaluation; 4.7. LTE link budget; 4.8. LTE link budget taking into account the number of users; 4.9. Modulation-coding scheme relation, spectral efficiency and SINR in LTE networks; Chapter 5. MIMO and Beamforming; 5.1. Beamforming and signal-to-noise ratio; 5.2. Space diversity and chi-square distribution; 5.3. MIMO and capacity; Chapter 6. UWB; 6.1. Impulse UWB; 6.2. UWB and OFDM; 6.3. Link budget for UWB transmission; Chapter 7. Synchronization; 7.1. Cramer-Rao bound; 7.2. Modified Cramer-Rao bound

7.3. Constant parameter estimation7.4. Radio burst synchronization; 7.5. Phase estimation for QPSK modulation; Chapter 8. Digital Communications Fundamentals; 8.1. Review of signal processing for signal-to-noise ratio; 8.2. Review of digital modulations; 8.3. Review of equalization; 8.4. Signal-to-noise ratio estimation; 8.5. ASK 2 modulation error probability; 8.6. Spectral occupancy, symbol rate and binary throughput; 8.7. Comparison of two linear digital modulations; 8.8. Comparison of two-PSK modulation and power evaluations; 8.9. Zero-forcing linear equalization

8.10. Minimum mean square error linear equalization

Sommario/riassunto

Wireless telecommunication systems generate a huge amount of interest. In the last two decades, these systems have experienced at least three major technological leaps, and it has become impossible to imagine how society was organized without them. In this book, we propose a macroscopic approach on wireless systems, and aim at answering key questions about power, data rates, multiple access, cellular engineering and access networks architectures.We present a series of solved problems, whose objective is to establish the main elements of a global link budget in several radiocommunicati