LEADER 05403nam 2200649Ia 450 001 9910143735403321 005 20170815113039.0 010 $a1-280-73971-1 010 $a9786610739714 010 $a0-470-03263-4 010 $a0-470-03262-6 035 $a(CKB)1000000000357290 035 $a(EBL)284455 035 $a(OCoLC)476034538 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000174678 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11181928 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000174678 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10175386 035 $a(PQKB)10533759 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC284455 035 $a(PPN)175700664 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000357290 100 $a20050624d2006 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aHSDPA/HSUPA for UMTS$b[electronic resource] $ehigh speed radio access for mobile communications /$fedited by Harri Holma and Antti Toskala 210 $aChichester, England ;$aHoboken, NJ $cJohn Wiley$dc2006 215 $a1 online resource (269 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-01884-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aHSDPA/HSUPA for UMTS; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 WCDMA technology and deployment status; 1.2 HSPA standardization and deployment schedule; 1.3 Radio capability evolution with HSPA; 2 HSPA standardization and background; 2.1 3GPP; 2.1.1 HSDPA standardization in 3GPP; 2.1.2 HSUPA standardization in 3GPP; 2.1.3 Further development of HSUPA and HSDPA; 2.1.4 Beyond HSDPA and HSUPA; 2.2 References; 3 HSPA architecture and protocols; 3.1 Radio resource management architecture; 3.1.1 HSDPA and HSUPA user plane protocol architecture 327 $a3.1.2 Impact of HSDPA and HSUPA on UTRAN interfaces3.1.3 Protocol states with HSDPA and HSUPA; 3.2 References; 4 HSDPA principles; 4.1 HSDPA vs Release 99 DCH; 4.2 Key technologies with HSDPA; 4.2.1 High-speed downlink shared channel; 4.2.2 High-speed shared control channel; 4.3 High-speed dedicated physical control channel; 4.3.1 Fractional DPCH; 4.3.2 HS-DSCH link adaptation; 4.3.3 Mobility; 4.4 BTS measurements for HSDPA operation; 4.5 Terminal capabilities; 4.5.1 L1 and RLC throughputs; 4.5.2 Iub parameters; 4.6 HSDPA MAC layer operation; 4.7 References; 5 HSUPA principles 327 $a5.1 HSUPA vs Release 99 DCH5.2 Key technologies with HSUPA; 5.2.1 Introduction; 5.2.2 Fast L1 HARQ for HSUPA; 5.2.3 Scheduling for HSUPA; 5.3 E-DCH transport channel and physical channels; 5.3.1 Introduction; 5.3.2 E-DCH transport channel processing; 5.3.3 E-DCH dedicated physical data channel; 5.3.4 E-DCH dedicated physical control channel; 5.3.5 E-DCH HARQ indicator channel; 5.3.6 E-DCH relative grant channel; 5.3.7 E-DCH absolute grant channel; 5.3.8 Motivation and impact of two TTI lengths; 5.4 Physical layer procedures; 5.4.1 HARQ; 5.4.2 HARQ and soft handover 327 $a5.4.3 Measurements with HSUPA5.5 MAC layer; 5.5.1 User plane; 5.5.2 MAC-e control message - scheduling information; 5.5.3 Selection of a transport format for E-DCH; 5.5.4 E-DCH coexistence with DCH; 5.5.5 MAC-d flow-specific HARQ parameters; 5.5.6 HSUPA scheduling; 5.5.7 HSUPA scheduling in soft handover; 5.5.8 Advanced HSUPA scheduling; 5.5.9 Non-scheduled transmissions; 5.6 Iub parameters; 5.7 Mobility; 5.7.1 Soft handover; 5.7.2 Compressed mode; 5.8 UE capabilities and data rates; 5.9 References and list of related 3GPP specifications; 6 Radio resource management 327 $a6.1 HSDPA radio resource management6.1.1 RNC algorithms; 6.1.2 Node B algorithms; 6.2 HSUPA radio resource management; 6.2.1 RNC algorithms; 6.2.2 Node B algorithms; 6.3 References; 7 HSDPA bit rates, capacity and coverage; 7.1 General performance factors; 7.1.1 Essential performance metrics; 7.2 Single-user performance; 7.2.1 Basic modulation and coding performance; 7.2.2 HS-DSCH performance; 7.2.3 Impact of QPSK-only UEs in early roll-out; 7.2.4 HS-SCCH performance; 7.2.5 Uplink HS-DPCCH performance; 7.2.6 3GPP test methodology; 7.3 Multiuser system performance; 7.3.1 Simulation methodology 327 $a7.3.2 Multiuser diversity gain 330 $aFrom the editors of the highly successful WCDMA for UMTS, this new book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date reference to High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) technologies for WCDMA. 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