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Titolo: Next generation mobile systems [[electronic resource] ] : 3G and beyond / / edited by Minoru Etoh Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, c2005
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (406 p.)
Disciplina: 621.3821
621.38456
Soggetto topico: Wireless communication systems - Technological innovations
Cell phone systems - Technological innovations
Mobile communication systems - Technological innovations
Altri autori: EtohMinoru  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Next Generation Mobile Systems 3G and Beyond; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; I A Vision for the Next Generation; 1 Evolution of Mobile Networks and Services; 1.1 The Evolution ofMobile Networks; 1.2 Trends inMobile Services; 1.3 Why Next-generation (XG)Mobile Systems?; 1.4 Next-generation Imperatives; 1.4.1 Radio Access Networks (RAN); 1.4.2 IP Backbone; 1.4.3 Ubiquitous Service Platform; 2 The All-IP Next-generation Network Architecture; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 3G Architectures; 2.2.1 UMTS; 2.2.2 CDMA2000; 2.2.3 MWIF; 2.2.4 Limitations of 3G Architectures
2.3 Approach to a Next-generation Architecture2.3.1 Rationale and Key Features; 2.3.2 Architecture Overview; 2.4 Conclusions; II Overview of Mobile Network Technologies; 3 Radio Access Technologies in Cellular Networks; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Current Radio Access Technologies; 3.1.2 Evolving Radio Access Technologies; 3.2 Background of Radio Access Technologies; 3.2.1 Propagation Characteristics in Mobile Environments; 3.2.2 Basic Multiple Access Schemes in Cellular Systems; 3.2.3 Principles of DS-CDMA and IS-95; 3.3 Radio Access Technologies in Wideband CDMA; 3.3.1 W-CDMA
3.3.2 Spreading Codes and Asynchronous Operation3.3.3 Orthogonal Multi-SF Downlink; 3.3.4 Turbo Codes; 3.3.5 Coherent Rake Combining; 3.3.6 Transmission Power Control; 3.4 High-speed Transmission Technologies in HSDPA; 3.4.1 Adaptive Modulation and Coding; 3.4.2 Hybrid ARQ; 3.4.3 Fast Cell Selection; 3.5 Radio Access Technologies for Next-generation Systems; 3.5.1 Technical Requirements; 3.5.2 Potential Solutions for Downlink Transmission; 3.5.3 Potential Solutions for Uplink Transmission; 3.6 Broadband Radio Access Schemes for XG Systems; 3.6.1 VSF-OFCDM for Downlink Transmission
3.6.2 VSCRF-CDMA for Uplink Transmissions3.7 Conclusions; 4 Wireless LAN Evolution; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Overview of CurrentWLAN Standards; 4.2 Basic Technologies in IEEE 802.11 WLAN; 4.2.1 MAC Technologies; 4.2.2 PHY Technologies; 4.3 Evolution ofWLAN; 4.3.1 Higher Data Rates and Low Power Consumption; 4.3.2 Extended Coverage Areas and Scalability; 4.3.3 Coexistence of Access Devices; 4.3.4 Seamless Mobility Support; 4.3.5 Location Estimation byWLAN; 4.3.6 Differentiated Services Support; 4.3.7 Quality of Service Assurance for Real-time Applications; 4.3.8 Enhanced Security
4.4 Mobility Support4.4.1 Fast Channel Scanning; 4.4.2 Fast Authentication; 4.5 Quality of Service; 4.5.1 EDCA and HCCA; 4.6 Security; 5 IP Mobility; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The Internet Architecture; 5.2.1 The End-to-end Principle; 5.2.2 Internet Architectural Elements; 5.2.3 IP Addresses and Routing Topologies; 5.2.4 Fully Quali.ed Domain Names and DNS; 5.3 Network Layer Mobility in the Internet; 5.3.1 BasicMobile IP; 5.3.2 Routing Inef.ciencies; 5.3.3 Mobile IP Handover; 5.3.4 AAA and Security; 5.4 Achieving Seamless Mobility; 5.4.1 Header Compression; 5.4.2 Context Transfer
5.4.3 Intertechnology Handover
Sommario/riassunto: What will the future of wireless communications look like? What drives mobile communications systems beyond 3G? In Next Generation Mobile Systems the authors answer these questions and others surrounding the new technologies. The book examines the current research issues driving the wireless world and provides an inclusive overview of how established technologies will evolve to suit next generation mobile systems. While the term '4G' already dominates research in industry and academia, there are still numerous hurdles to take before this ambitious concept can become
Titolo autorizzato: Next generation mobile systems  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-280-27634-7
9786610276349
0-470-09153-3
0-470-09152-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910830321203321
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