3G evolution [[electronic resource] ] : HSPA and LTE for mobile broadband / / Erik Dahlman ... [et al.] |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Elsevier Academic Press, c2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (485 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.3845/6 |
Altri autori (Persone) | DahlmanErik |
Soggetto topico |
Broadband communication systems - Standards
Mobile communication systems - Standards Cell phone systems - Standards |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-01961-5
9786611019617 0-08-054959-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; 3G Evolution: HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Acronyms; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1 Background of 3G evolution; 1.1 History and background of 3G; 1.2 Standardization; 1.3 Spectrum for 3G; Chapter 2 The motives behind the 3G evolution; 2.1 Driving forces; 2.2 3G evolution: two Radio Access Network approaches and an evolved core network; Part II: Technologies for 3G Evolution; Chapter 3 High data rates in mobile communication; 3.1 High data rates: fundamental constraints
3.2 Higher data rates within a limited bandwidth: higher-order modulation3.3 Wider bandwidth including multi-carrier transmission; Chapter 4 OFDM transmission; 4.1 Basic principles of OFDM; 4.2 OFDM demodulation; 4.3 OFDM implementation using IFFT/FFT processing; 4.4 Cyclic-prefix insertion; 4.5 Frequency-domain model of OFDM transmission; 4.6 Channel estimation and reference symbols; 4.7 Frequency diversity with OFDM: importance of channel coding; 4.8 Selection of basic OFDM parameters; 4.9 Variations in instantaneous transmission power 4.10 OFDM as a user-multiplexing and multiple-access scheme4.11 Multi-cell broadcast/multicast transmission and OFDM; Chapter 5 Wider-band 'single-carrier' transmission; 5.1 Equalization against radio-channel frequency selectivity; 5.2 Uplink FDMA with flexible bandwidth assignment; 5.3 DFT-spread OFDM; Chapter 6 Multi-antenna techniques; 6.1 Multi-antenna configurations; 6.2 Benefits of multi-antenna techniques; 6.3 Multiple receive antennas; 6.4 Multiple transmit antennas; 6.5 Spatial multiplexing; Chapter 7 Scheduling, link adaptation and hybrid ARQ 7.1 Link adaptation: Power and rate control7.2 Channel-dependent scheduling; 7.3 Advanced retransmission schemes; 7.4 Hybrid ARQ with soft combining; Part III: HSPA; Chapter 8 WCDMA evolution: HSPA and MBMS; 8.1 WCDMA: brief overview; Chapter 9 High-Speed Downlink Packet Access; 9.1 Overview; 9.2 Details of HSDPA; 9.3 Finer details of HSDPA; Chapter 10 Enhanced Uplink; 10.1 Overview; 10.2 Details of Enhanced Uplink; 10.3 Finer details of Enhanced Uplink; Chapter 11 MBMS: multimedia broadcast multicast services; 11.1 Overview; 11.2 Details of MBMS; Chapter 12 HSPA Evolution; 12.1 MIMO 12.2 Higher-order modulation12.3 Continuous packet connectivity; 12.4 Enhanced CELL_FACH operation; 12.5 Layer 2 protocol enhancements; 12.6 Advanced receivers; 12.7 Conclusion; Part IV: LTE and SAE; Chapter 13 LTE and SAE: introduction and design targets; 13.1 LTE design targets; 13.2 SAE design targets; Chapter 14 LTE radio access: an overview; 14.1 Transmission schemes: downlink OFDM and uplink SC-FDMA; 14.2 Channel-dependent scheduling and rate adaptation; 14.3 Hybrid ARQ with soft combining; 14.4 Multiple antenna support; 14.5 Multicast and broadcast support; 14.6 Spectrum flexibility Chapter 15 LTE radio interface architecture |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910458568403321 |
Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Elsevier Academic Press, c2007 | ||
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3G evolution [[electronic resource] ] : HSPA and LTE for mobile broadband / / Erik Dahlman ... [et al.] |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Elsevier Academic Press, c2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (485 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.3845/6 |
Altri autori (Persone) | DahlmanErik |
Soggetto topico |
Broadband communication systems - Standards
Mobile communication systems - Standards Cell phone systems - Standards |
ISBN |
1-281-01961-5
9786611019617 0-08-054959-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; 3G Evolution: HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Acronyms; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1 Background of 3G evolution; 1.1 History and background of 3G; 1.2 Standardization; 1.3 Spectrum for 3G; Chapter 2 The motives behind the 3G evolution; 2.1 Driving forces; 2.2 3G evolution: two Radio Access Network approaches and an evolved core network; Part II: Technologies for 3G Evolution; Chapter 3 High data rates in mobile communication; 3.1 High data rates: fundamental constraints
3.2 Higher data rates within a limited bandwidth: higher-order modulation3.3 Wider bandwidth including multi-carrier transmission; Chapter 4 OFDM transmission; 4.1 Basic principles of OFDM; 4.2 OFDM demodulation; 4.3 OFDM implementation using IFFT/FFT processing; 4.4 Cyclic-prefix insertion; 4.5 Frequency-domain model of OFDM transmission; 4.6 Channel estimation and reference symbols; 4.7 Frequency diversity with OFDM: importance of channel coding; 4.8 Selection of basic OFDM parameters; 4.9 Variations in instantaneous transmission power 4.10 OFDM as a user-multiplexing and multiple-access scheme4.11 Multi-cell broadcast/multicast transmission and OFDM; Chapter 5 Wider-band 'single-carrier' transmission; 5.1 Equalization against radio-channel frequency selectivity; 5.2 Uplink FDMA with flexible bandwidth assignment; 5.3 DFT-spread OFDM; Chapter 6 Multi-antenna techniques; 6.1 Multi-antenna configurations; 6.2 Benefits of multi-antenna techniques; 6.3 Multiple receive antennas; 6.4 Multiple transmit antennas; 6.5 Spatial multiplexing; Chapter 7 Scheduling, link adaptation and hybrid ARQ 7.1 Link adaptation: Power and rate control7.2 Channel-dependent scheduling; 7.3 Advanced retransmission schemes; 7.4 Hybrid ARQ with soft combining; Part III: HSPA; Chapter 8 WCDMA evolution: HSPA and MBMS; 8.1 WCDMA: brief overview; Chapter 9 High-Speed Downlink Packet Access; 9.1 Overview; 9.2 Details of HSDPA; 9.3 Finer details of HSDPA; Chapter 10 Enhanced Uplink; 10.1 Overview; 10.2 Details of Enhanced Uplink; 10.3 Finer details of Enhanced Uplink; Chapter 11 MBMS: multimedia broadcast multicast services; 11.1 Overview; 11.2 Details of MBMS; Chapter 12 HSPA Evolution; 12.1 MIMO 12.2 Higher-order modulation12.3 Continuous packet connectivity; 12.4 Enhanced CELL_FACH operation; 12.5 Layer 2 protocol enhancements; 12.6 Advanced receivers; 12.7 Conclusion; Part IV: LTE and SAE; Chapter 13 LTE and SAE: introduction and design targets; 13.1 LTE design targets; 13.2 SAE design targets; Chapter 14 LTE radio access: an overview; 14.1 Transmission schemes: downlink OFDM and uplink SC-FDMA; 14.2 Channel-dependent scheduling and rate adaptation; 14.3 Hybrid ARQ with soft combining; 14.4 Multiple antenna support; 14.5 Multicast and broadcast support; 14.6 Spectrum flexibility Chapter 15 LTE radio interface architecture |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784618003321 |
Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Elsevier Academic Press, c2007 | ||
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3G evolution : HSPA and LTE for mobile broadband / / Erik Dahlman ... [et al.] |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Elsevier Academic Press, c2007 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (485 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.3845/6 |
Altri autori (Persone) | DahlmanErik |
Soggetto topico |
Broadband communication systems - Standards
Mobile communication systems - Standards Cell phone systems - Standards |
ISBN |
1-281-01961-5
9786611019617 0-08-054959-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; 3G Evolution: HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Acronyms; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1 Background of 3G evolution; 1.1 History and background of 3G; 1.2 Standardization; 1.3 Spectrum for 3G; Chapter 2 The motives behind the 3G evolution; 2.1 Driving forces; 2.2 3G evolution: two Radio Access Network approaches and an evolved core network; Part II: Technologies for 3G Evolution; Chapter 3 High data rates in mobile communication; 3.1 High data rates: fundamental constraints
3.2 Higher data rates within a limited bandwidth: higher-order modulation3.3 Wider bandwidth including multi-carrier transmission; Chapter 4 OFDM transmission; 4.1 Basic principles of OFDM; 4.2 OFDM demodulation; 4.3 OFDM implementation using IFFT/FFT processing; 4.4 Cyclic-prefix insertion; 4.5 Frequency-domain model of OFDM transmission; 4.6 Channel estimation and reference symbols; 4.7 Frequency diversity with OFDM: importance of channel coding; 4.8 Selection of basic OFDM parameters; 4.9 Variations in instantaneous transmission power 4.10 OFDM as a user-multiplexing and multiple-access scheme4.11 Multi-cell broadcast/multicast transmission and OFDM; Chapter 5 Wider-band 'single-carrier' transmission; 5.1 Equalization against radio-channel frequency selectivity; 5.2 Uplink FDMA with flexible bandwidth assignment; 5.3 DFT-spread OFDM; Chapter 6 Multi-antenna techniques; 6.1 Multi-antenna configurations; 6.2 Benefits of multi-antenna techniques; 6.3 Multiple receive antennas; 6.4 Multiple transmit antennas; 6.5 Spatial multiplexing; Chapter 7 Scheduling, link adaptation and hybrid ARQ 7.1 Link adaptation: Power and rate control7.2 Channel-dependent scheduling; 7.3 Advanced retransmission schemes; 7.4 Hybrid ARQ with soft combining; Part III: HSPA; Chapter 8 WCDMA evolution: HSPA and MBMS; 8.1 WCDMA: brief overview; Chapter 9 High-Speed Downlink Packet Access; 9.1 Overview; 9.2 Details of HSDPA; 9.3 Finer details of HSDPA; Chapter 10 Enhanced Uplink; 10.1 Overview; 10.2 Details of Enhanced Uplink; 10.3 Finer details of Enhanced Uplink; Chapter 11 MBMS: multimedia broadcast multicast services; 11.1 Overview; 11.2 Details of MBMS; Chapter 12 HSPA Evolution; 12.1 MIMO 12.2 Higher-order modulation12.3 Continuous packet connectivity; 12.4 Enhanced CELL_FACH operation; 12.5 Layer 2 protocol enhancements; 12.6 Advanced receivers; 12.7 Conclusion; Part IV: LTE and SAE; Chapter 13 LTE and SAE: introduction and design targets; 13.1 LTE design targets; 13.2 SAE design targets; Chapter 14 LTE radio access: an overview; 14.1 Transmission schemes: downlink OFDM and uplink SC-FDMA; 14.2 Channel-dependent scheduling and rate adaptation; 14.3 Hybrid ARQ with soft combining; 14.4 Multiple antenna support; 14.5 Multicast and broadcast support; 14.6 Spectrum flexibility Chapter 15 LTE radio interface architecture |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910817141403321 |
Oxford ; ; Burlington, MA, : Elsevier Academic Press, c2007 | ||
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5G and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale / / Geoff Varrall |
Autore | Varrall Geoffrey |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boston : , : Artech House, , [2018] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xxv, 306 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 621.38456 |
Collana | Artech House space technology and applications series |
Soggetto topico |
Mobile communication systems
Wireless communication systems Cell phone systems - Standards |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-63081-504-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
5G and Satellite Spectrum, Standards, and Scale; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 Sixty Years of Satellites; 1.1 Beginning with the Beach Ball; 1.2 Russia, China, and the United States: Red Rockets and Yellow Rockets; 1.3 Space Regulation and Deregulation; 1.4 The Beach in Bournemouth; 1.5 Satellites for Autonomous Transport Systems and the Internet of Moving Objects; 1.6 Satellites and 5G: A Natural Convergence?; 1.7 The NEWLEOs; 1.8 Regulatory and Competition Policy; 1.9 A Summary of Orbit Options and Performance Comparisons.
1.10 Satellite Technology Innovation: Fractional Beamwidth Antennas1.11 FDD Dual-Use, Dual-Band Spectrum with Fractional Beamwidth Antennas; 1.12 Present Launch Plans: Intelsat and Eutelsat; 1.13 People and Politics in the Satellite Industry; 1.14 Third Time Lucky for Hybrid Satellite Terrestrial Networks?; 1.15 Scale and Standards Bandwidth; 1.16 Channel Bandwidths and Passbands: Satellite and 5G Band Plan Implications; 1.17 Impact of NEWLEOs Deployments: The Progressive Pitch Sales Pitch. 1.18 Flat VSATS: An Alternative to Progressive Pitch as a Mechanism for Cosharing 5G and Satellite Spectrum1.19 Coexistence and Competition, Subsidies, and Universal Service Obligations; 1.20 U.S -- Competition and Spectral Policy; 1.21 Satellites and Local Area Connectivity; 1.22 Summary; References; 2 The Race for Space Spectrum; 2.1 Why Spectrum Is Important; 2.2 5G Coexistence with Satellite TV and Other Satellite Systems; 2.3 Radar Frequency Band Designations; 2.4 5G Standards and Spectrum; 2.5 Existing LEO L-Band, Ku-Band, K-Band, and Ka-Band Allocations. 2.6 Benefits of Higher Frequencies/Shorter Wavelengths2.7 Spectrum: Why Ka-Band Is Useful; 2.8 The Impact of Standards on 5G Spectrum Requirements; 2.9 Multiplexing, Modulation and Coexistence; 2.10 Regional Spectrum Policy; 2.11 5G and Satellite at UHF; 2.12 5G in Refarmed Spectrum; 2.13 The FCC, the ITU, and Sovereign Nation Regulation: Similarities and Differences Between Terrestrial and Nonterrestrial Networks; 2.14 Air to Ground for Public Protection and Disaster Relief: AT & T FirstNet, BT EE, and the Australian NBN as Examples of LTE and Longer-Term 5G Emergency Service Radio Networks. 2.15 GSO and Non-GSO Terminology2.16 Why Country and Regional Differences Are Important for Global Connectivity; 2.17 RF Power and Interference; 2.18 The Importance of Intersatellite Switching; 2.19 Landing Rights; 2.20 Interference Management; 2.21 Spectrum Access Rights; 2.22 NGSO to GSO Interference Mitigation; 2.23 FirstNet and the 2012 Spectrum Act; 2.24 Fiber Access and Wireless Access Rights; 2.25 Fixed Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Microwave Backhaul; 2.26 Legacy LEO and GSO Operator Spectrum; 2.27 V-Band and W-Band; 2.28 Summary; References; 3 Link Budgets and Latency. |
Altri titoli varianti |
Five G and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale
Fifth generation and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910466820103321 |
Varrall Geoffrey
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Boston : , : Artech House, , [2018] | ||
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5G and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale / / Geoff Varrall |
Autore | Varrall Geoffrey |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boston : , : Artech House, , [2018] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xxv, 306 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 621.38456 |
Collana | Artech House space technology and applications series |
Soggetto topico |
Mobile communication systems
Wireless communication systems Cell phone systems - Standards |
ISBN | 1-63081-504-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
5G and Satellite Spectrum, Standards, and Scale; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 Sixty Years of Satellites; 1.1 Beginning with the Beach Ball; 1.2 Russia, China, and the United States: Red Rockets and Yellow Rockets; 1.3 Space Regulation and Deregulation; 1.4 The Beach in Bournemouth; 1.5 Satellites for Autonomous Transport Systems and the Internet of Moving Objects; 1.6 Satellites and 5G: A Natural Convergence?; 1.7 The NEWLEOs; 1.8 Regulatory and Competition Policy; 1.9 A Summary of Orbit Options and Performance Comparisons.
1.10 Satellite Technology Innovation: Fractional Beamwidth Antennas1.11 FDD Dual-Use, Dual-Band Spectrum with Fractional Beamwidth Antennas; 1.12 Present Launch Plans: Intelsat and Eutelsat; 1.13 People and Politics in the Satellite Industry; 1.14 Third Time Lucky for Hybrid Satellite Terrestrial Networks?; 1.15 Scale and Standards Bandwidth; 1.16 Channel Bandwidths and Passbands: Satellite and 5G Band Plan Implications; 1.17 Impact of NEWLEOs Deployments: The Progressive Pitch Sales Pitch. 1.18 Flat VSATS: An Alternative to Progressive Pitch as a Mechanism for Cosharing 5G and Satellite Spectrum1.19 Coexistence and Competition, Subsidies, and Universal Service Obligations; 1.20 U.S -- Competition and Spectral Policy; 1.21 Satellites and Local Area Connectivity; 1.22 Summary; References; 2 The Race for Space Spectrum; 2.1 Why Spectrum Is Important; 2.2 5G Coexistence with Satellite TV and Other Satellite Systems; 2.3 Radar Frequency Band Designations; 2.4 5G Standards and Spectrum; 2.5 Existing LEO L-Band, Ku-Band, K-Band, and Ka-Band Allocations. 2.6 Benefits of Higher Frequencies/Shorter Wavelengths2.7 Spectrum: Why Ka-Band Is Useful; 2.8 The Impact of Standards on 5G Spectrum Requirements; 2.9 Multiplexing, Modulation and Coexistence; 2.10 Regional Spectrum Policy; 2.11 5G and Satellite at UHF; 2.12 5G in Refarmed Spectrum; 2.13 The FCC, the ITU, and Sovereign Nation Regulation: Similarities and Differences Between Terrestrial and Nonterrestrial Networks; 2.14 Air to Ground for Public Protection and Disaster Relief: AT & T FirstNet, BT EE, and the Australian NBN as Examples of LTE and Longer-Term 5G Emergency Service Radio Networks. 2.15 GSO and Non-GSO Terminology2.16 Why Country and Regional Differences Are Important for Global Connectivity; 2.17 RF Power and Interference; 2.18 The Importance of Intersatellite Switching; 2.19 Landing Rights; 2.20 Interference Management; 2.21 Spectrum Access Rights; 2.22 NGSO to GSO Interference Mitigation; 2.23 FirstNet and the 2012 Spectrum Act; 2.24 Fiber Access and Wireless Access Rights; 2.25 Fixed Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Microwave Backhaul; 2.26 Legacy LEO and GSO Operator Spectrum; 2.27 V-Band and W-Band; 2.28 Summary; References; 3 Link Budgets and Latency. |
Altri titoli varianti |
Five G and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale
Fifth generation and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910793011703321 |
Varrall Geoffrey
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Boston : , : Artech House, , [2018] | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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5G and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale / / Geoff Varrall |
Autore | Varrall Geoffrey |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Boston : , : Artech House, , [2018] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xxv, 306 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 621.38456 |
Collana | Artech House space technology and applications series |
Soggetto topico |
Mobile communication systems
Wireless communication systems Cell phone systems - Standards |
ISBN | 1-63081-504-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
5G and Satellite Spectrum, Standards, and Scale; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1 Sixty Years of Satellites; 1.1 Beginning with the Beach Ball; 1.2 Russia, China, and the United States: Red Rockets and Yellow Rockets; 1.3 Space Regulation and Deregulation; 1.4 The Beach in Bournemouth; 1.5 Satellites for Autonomous Transport Systems and the Internet of Moving Objects; 1.6 Satellites and 5G: A Natural Convergence?; 1.7 The NEWLEOs; 1.8 Regulatory and Competition Policy; 1.9 A Summary of Orbit Options and Performance Comparisons.
1.10 Satellite Technology Innovation: Fractional Beamwidth Antennas1.11 FDD Dual-Use, Dual-Band Spectrum with Fractional Beamwidth Antennas; 1.12 Present Launch Plans: Intelsat and Eutelsat; 1.13 People and Politics in the Satellite Industry; 1.14 Third Time Lucky for Hybrid Satellite Terrestrial Networks?; 1.15 Scale and Standards Bandwidth; 1.16 Channel Bandwidths and Passbands: Satellite and 5G Band Plan Implications; 1.17 Impact of NEWLEOs Deployments: The Progressive Pitch Sales Pitch. 1.18 Flat VSATS: An Alternative to Progressive Pitch as a Mechanism for Cosharing 5G and Satellite Spectrum1.19 Coexistence and Competition, Subsidies, and Universal Service Obligations; 1.20 U.S -- Competition and Spectral Policy; 1.21 Satellites and Local Area Connectivity; 1.22 Summary; References; 2 The Race for Space Spectrum; 2.1 Why Spectrum Is Important; 2.2 5G Coexistence with Satellite TV and Other Satellite Systems; 2.3 Radar Frequency Band Designations; 2.4 5G Standards and Spectrum; 2.5 Existing LEO L-Band, Ku-Band, K-Band, and Ka-Band Allocations. 2.6 Benefits of Higher Frequencies/Shorter Wavelengths2.7 Spectrum: Why Ka-Band Is Useful; 2.8 The Impact of Standards on 5G Spectrum Requirements; 2.9 Multiplexing, Modulation and Coexistence; 2.10 Regional Spectrum Policy; 2.11 5G and Satellite at UHF; 2.12 5G in Refarmed Spectrum; 2.13 The FCC, the ITU, and Sovereign Nation Regulation: Similarities and Differences Between Terrestrial and Nonterrestrial Networks; 2.14 Air to Ground for Public Protection and Disaster Relief: AT & T FirstNet, BT EE, and the Australian NBN as Examples of LTE and Longer-Term 5G Emergency Service Radio Networks. 2.15 GSO and Non-GSO Terminology2.16 Why Country and Regional Differences Are Important for Global Connectivity; 2.17 RF Power and Interference; 2.18 The Importance of Intersatellite Switching; 2.19 Landing Rights; 2.20 Interference Management; 2.21 Spectrum Access Rights; 2.22 NGSO to GSO Interference Mitigation; 2.23 FirstNet and the 2012 Spectrum Act; 2.24 Fiber Access and Wireless Access Rights; 2.25 Fixed Point-to-Point and Point-to-Multipoint Microwave Backhaul; 2.26 Legacy LEO and GSO Operator Spectrum; 2.27 V-Band and W-Band; 2.28 Summary; References; 3 Link Budgets and Latency. |
Altri titoli varianti |
Five G and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale
Fifth generation and satellite spectrum, standards, and scale |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910817270803321 |
Varrall Geoffrey
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Boston : , : Artech House, , [2018] | ||
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5G physical layer : principles, models and technology components / / Ali Zaidi [and five others] |
Autore | Zaidi Ali |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, United Kingdom : , : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, , [2018] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (324 pages) |
Disciplina | 521.384560218 |
Soggetto topico | Cell phone systems - Standards |
ISBN |
0-12-814579-X
0-12-814578-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910583453103321 |
Zaidi Ali
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London, United Kingdom : , : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, , [2018] | ||
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5g spectrum and standards / / Geoff Varrall |
Autore | Varrall Geoffrey |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Norwood, Massachusetts : , : Artech House, , [2016] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (336 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 621.38456 |
Collana | Artech House mobile communication series |
Soggetto topico |
Mobile communication systems
Wireless communication systems Cell phone systems - Standards |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-63081-366-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
5G Spectrum and Standard; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1Introduction; 1.1 Fifth Generation (5G) Technology Economics; 1.2 Technical and Commercial Innovation by Wavelength; 1.3 RF Performance at Shorter Wavelengths; 1.4 Market and Regionally Specific Requirements; 1.5 Military Millimeter Radio for Wide-Area 5G; 1.6 Coexistence Costs; 1.7 5G Definitions and Spectral Implications ; 1.8 5G and Military and Space Communications Research ; 1.9 The Real Purpose of 5G: A Reduction in Delivery Cost?; 1.10 Understanding Radio: Think Wavelength, Not Frequency; 1.11 5G Wavelengths of Interest.
1.12 The Cost of Coexistence and Complexity1.13 Profitable Spectrum: The Meter Band; 1.14 Five Processing Domains and Their Relevance to 5G Systems; 1.14.1 The Frequency Domain; 1.14.2 The Phase and Amplitude Domain; 1.14.3 The Power Domain; 1.14.4 The Time Domain; 1.14.5 The Spatial Domain; 1.15 Cost and Performance Economics; References ; 2The Technology. |
Altri titoli varianti |
FiveG spectrum and standards
Fifth generation spectrum and standards |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910466017503321 |
Varrall Geoffrey
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Norwood, Massachusetts : , : Artech House, , [2016] | ||
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5g spectrum and standards / / Geoff Varrall |
Autore | Varrall Geoffrey |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Norwood, Massachusetts : , : Artech House, , [2016] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (336 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 621.38456 |
Collana | Artech House mobile communication series |
Soggetto topico |
Mobile communication systems
Wireless communication systems Cell phone systems - Standards |
ISBN | 1-63081-366-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
5G Spectrum and Standard; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1Introduction; 1.1 Fifth Generation (5G) Technology Economics; 1.2 Technical and Commercial Innovation by Wavelength; 1.3 RF Performance at Shorter Wavelengths; 1.4 Market and Regionally Specific Requirements; 1.5 Military Millimeter Radio for Wide-Area 5G; 1.6 Coexistence Costs; 1.7 5G Definitions and Spectral Implications ; 1.8 5G and Military and Space Communications Research ; 1.9 The Real Purpose of 5G: A Reduction in Delivery Cost?; 1.10 Understanding Radio: Think Wavelength, Not Frequency; 1.11 5G Wavelengths of Interest.
1.12 The Cost of Coexistence and Complexity1.13 Profitable Spectrum: The Meter Band; 1.14 Five Processing Domains and Their Relevance to 5G Systems; 1.14.1 The Frequency Domain; 1.14.2 The Phase and Amplitude Domain; 1.14.3 The Power Domain; 1.14.4 The Time Domain; 1.14.5 The Spatial Domain; 1.15 Cost and Performance Economics; References ; 2The Technology. |
Altri titoli varianti |
FiveG spectrum and standards
Fifth generation spectrum and standards |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910792713103321 |
Varrall Geoffrey
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Norwood, Massachusetts : , : Artech House, , [2016] | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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5g spectrum and standards / / Geoff Varrall |
Autore | Varrall Geoffrey |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Norwood, Massachusetts : , : Artech House, , [2016] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (336 pages) : illustrations |
Disciplina | 621.38456 |
Collana | Artech House mobile communication series |
Soggetto topico |
Mobile communication systems
Wireless communication systems Cell phone systems - Standards |
ISBN | 1-63081-366-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
5G Spectrum and Standard; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1Introduction; 1.1 Fifth Generation (5G) Technology Economics; 1.2 Technical and Commercial Innovation by Wavelength; 1.3 RF Performance at Shorter Wavelengths; 1.4 Market and Regionally Specific Requirements; 1.5 Military Millimeter Radio for Wide-Area 5G; 1.6 Coexistence Costs; 1.7 5G Definitions and Spectral Implications ; 1.8 5G and Military and Space Communications Research ; 1.9 The Real Purpose of 5G: A Reduction in Delivery Cost?; 1.10 Understanding Radio: Think Wavelength, Not Frequency; 1.11 5G Wavelengths of Interest.
1.12 The Cost of Coexistence and Complexity1.13 Profitable Spectrum: The Meter Band; 1.14 Five Processing Domains and Their Relevance to 5G Systems; 1.14.1 The Frequency Domain; 1.14.2 The Phase and Amplitude Domain; 1.14.3 The Power Domain; 1.14.4 The Time Domain; 1.14.5 The Spatial Domain; 1.15 Cost and Performance Economics; References ; 2The Technology. |
Altri titoli varianti |
FiveG spectrum and standards
Fifth generation spectrum and standards |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910821789603321 |
Varrall Geoffrey
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Norwood, Massachusetts : , : Artech House, , [2016] | ||
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