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HSPA Evolution : The Fundamentals for Mobile Broadband : the fundamentals for mobile broadband / / Peter von Wrycza
HSPA Evolution : The Fundamentals for Mobile Broadband : the fundamentals for mobile broadband / / Peter von Wrycza
Autore Chapman Thomas
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, [England] ; ; San Diego, California : , : Academic Press, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (561 p.)
Disciplina 621.38456
Soggetto topico Broadband communication systems - Standards
Mobile communication systems - Standards
Network performance (Telecommunication)
ISBN 0-08-101591-7
0-12-800434-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I - Introduction; Chapter 1 - From 3G to 4G: background and motivation of 3G evolution; 1.1 - History and background of 3G; 1.1.1 - Before 3G; 1.1.2 - Research on 3G; 1.1.3 - 3G standardization roots; 1.2 - Standardization; 1.2.1 - The standardization process; 1.2.2 - 3GPP; 1.2.3 - IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced activities in ITU; 1.3 - Spectrum for 3G and systems beyond 3G; 1.4 - The motivations behind continuing HSPA evolution; 1.4.1 - General driving forces
1.4.1.1 - Technology advancements1.4.1.2 - Services; 1.4.1.3 - User expectations; 1.4.1.4 - Operator business models; 1.4.1.5 - Cost; 1.4.2 - HSPA-specific evolution drivers and philosophy; References; Part II - Technologies for HSPA; Chapter 2 - High data rates in mobile communication; 2.1 - High data rates: Fundamental constraints; 2.1.1 - High data rates in noise-limited scenarios; 2.1.2 - Higher data rates in interference-limited scenarios; 2.2 - Higher data rates within a limited bandwidth: Higher-order modulation; 2.2.1 - Higher-order modulation in combination with channel coding
2.2.2 - Variations in instantaneous transmit power2.3 - Wider bandwidth including multi-carrier transmission; 2.3.1 - Multi-carrier transmission; References; Chapter 3 - CDMA transmission principles; 3.1 - Spread spectrum basics; 3.2 - Baseband transmitter model for a CDMA system; 3.3 - Spread spectrum in a real propagation environment; 3.4 - Receiver and equalization strategies; 3.4.1 - Time-domain linear equalization; References; Chapter 4 - Multi-antenna techniques; 4.1 - Multi-antenna configurations; 4.2 - Benefits of multi-antenna techniques; 4.3 - Multiple receive antennas
4.4 - Multiple transmit antennas4.4.1 - Transmit-antenna diversity; 4.4.1.1 - Delay diversity; 4.4.1.2 - Diversity by means of space-time coding; 4.4.2 - Transmitter-side beamforming; 4.5 - Spatial multiplexing; 4.5.1 - Basic principles; 4.5.2 - Precoder-based spatial multiplexing; 4.5.3 - Nonlinear receiver processing; References; Chapter 5 - Scheduling, link adaptation, and hybrid-ARQ; 5.1 - Link adaptation: power and rate control; 5.2 - Channel-dependent scheduling; 5.2.1 - Downlink scheduling; 5.2.2 - Uplink scheduling
5.2.3 - Link adaptation and channel-dependent scheduling in the frequency domain5.2.4 - Acquiring channel-state information; 5.2.5 - Traffic behavior and scheduling; 5.3 - Retransmission schemes; 5.4 - Hybrid-ARQ with soft combining; References; Part III - HSPA and its evolution; Chapter 6 - Overview of release 99 WCDMA; 6.1 - System architecture; 6.2 - Protocol architecture; 6.3 - Physical layer; downlink; 6.4 - Physical layer; uplink; 6.5 - Resource handling and packet-data session; 6.6 - UE RRC states and state transitions; References; Further Reading; Chapter 7 - Introduction to HSPA
7.1 - HSPA emerges from WCDMA: Fundamental building blocks
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787903803321
Chapman Thomas  
London, [England] ; ; San Diego, California : , : Academic Press, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
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HSPA Evolution : The Fundamentals for Mobile Broadband : the fundamentals for mobile broadband / / Peter von Wrycza
HSPA Evolution : The Fundamentals for Mobile Broadband : the fundamentals for mobile broadband / / Peter von Wrycza
Autore Chapman Thomas
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, [England] ; ; San Diego, California : , : Academic Press, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (561 p.)
Disciplina 621.38456
Soggetto topico Broadband communication systems - Standards
Mobile communication systems - Standards
Network performance (Telecommunication)
ISBN 0-08-101591-7
0-12-800434-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I - Introduction; Chapter 1 - From 3G to 4G: background and motivation of 3G evolution; 1.1 - History and background of 3G; 1.1.1 - Before 3G; 1.1.2 - Research on 3G; 1.1.3 - 3G standardization roots; 1.2 - Standardization; 1.2.1 - The standardization process; 1.2.2 - 3GPP; 1.2.3 - IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced activities in ITU; 1.3 - Spectrum for 3G and systems beyond 3G; 1.4 - The motivations behind continuing HSPA evolution; 1.4.1 - General driving forces
1.4.1.1 - Technology advancements1.4.1.2 - Services; 1.4.1.3 - User expectations; 1.4.1.4 - Operator business models; 1.4.1.5 - Cost; 1.4.2 - HSPA-specific evolution drivers and philosophy; References; Part II - Technologies for HSPA; Chapter 2 - High data rates in mobile communication; 2.1 - High data rates: Fundamental constraints; 2.1.1 - High data rates in noise-limited scenarios; 2.1.2 - Higher data rates in interference-limited scenarios; 2.2 - Higher data rates within a limited bandwidth: Higher-order modulation; 2.2.1 - Higher-order modulation in combination with channel coding
2.2.2 - Variations in instantaneous transmit power2.3 - Wider bandwidth including multi-carrier transmission; 2.3.1 - Multi-carrier transmission; References; Chapter 3 - CDMA transmission principles; 3.1 - Spread spectrum basics; 3.2 - Baseband transmitter model for a CDMA system; 3.3 - Spread spectrum in a real propagation environment; 3.4 - Receiver and equalization strategies; 3.4.1 - Time-domain linear equalization; References; Chapter 4 - Multi-antenna techniques; 4.1 - Multi-antenna configurations; 4.2 - Benefits of multi-antenna techniques; 4.3 - Multiple receive antennas
4.4 - Multiple transmit antennas4.4.1 - Transmit-antenna diversity; 4.4.1.1 - Delay diversity; 4.4.1.2 - Diversity by means of space-time coding; 4.4.2 - Transmitter-side beamforming; 4.5 - Spatial multiplexing; 4.5.1 - Basic principles; 4.5.2 - Precoder-based spatial multiplexing; 4.5.3 - Nonlinear receiver processing; References; Chapter 5 - Scheduling, link adaptation, and hybrid-ARQ; 5.1 - Link adaptation: power and rate control; 5.2 - Channel-dependent scheduling; 5.2.1 - Downlink scheduling; 5.2.2 - Uplink scheduling
5.2.3 - Link adaptation and channel-dependent scheduling in the frequency domain5.2.4 - Acquiring channel-state information; 5.2.5 - Traffic behavior and scheduling; 5.3 - Retransmission schemes; 5.4 - Hybrid-ARQ with soft combining; References; Part III - HSPA and its evolution; Chapter 6 - Overview of release 99 WCDMA; 6.1 - System architecture; 6.2 - Protocol architecture; 6.3 - Physical layer; downlink; 6.4 - Physical layer; uplink; 6.5 - Resource handling and packet-data session; 6.6 - UE RRC states and state transitions; References; Further Reading; Chapter 7 - Introduction to HSPA
7.1 - HSPA emerges from WCDMA: Fundamental building blocks
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823563103321
Chapman Thomas  
London, [England] ; ; San Diego, California : , : Academic Press, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui