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UMTS [[electronic resource] /] / Javier Sanchez, Mamadou Thioune
UMTS [[electronic resource] /] / Javier Sanchez, Mamadou Thioune
Autore Sánchez Javier
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newport Brach, CA, : ISTE Ltd., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (438 p.)
Disciplina 621.3845
621.3845/6
621.38456
Altri autori (Persone) ThiouneMamadou
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-84784-0
9786610847846
0-470-61227-4
0-470-39492-7
1-84704-621-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto UMTS; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Evolution of Cellular Mobile Systems; 1.1. Multiple-access techniques used in mobile telephony; 1.1.1. Frequency division duplex (FDD) and time division duplex (TDD); 1.1.2. Frequency division multiple access (FDMA); 1.1.3. Time division multiple access (TDMA); 1.1.4. Code division multiple access (CDMA); 1.1.5. Space division multiple access (SDMA); 1.1.6. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM); 1.2. Evolution from 1G to 2.5G; 1.2.1. From 1G to 2G; 1.2.2. Enhancements to 2G radio technologies: 2.5G; 1.3. 3G systems in IMT-2000 framework
1.3.1. IMT-2000 radio interfaces1.3.2. Core network approaches in 3G systems; 1.4. Standardization process in 3G systems; 1.5. Worldwide spectrum allocation for IMT-2000 systems; 1.5.1. WARC-92; 1.5.2. WARC-2000; Chapter 2. Network Evolution from GSM to UMTS; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. UMTS definition and history; 2.3. Overall description of a UMTS network architecture; 2.4. Network architecture evolution from GSM to UMTS; 2.4.1. GSM network architecture of Phases 1 and 2; 2.4.2. GSM network architecture of Phase 2+; 2.4.3. Architecture of UMTS networks: evolutionary revolution of GSM
2.5. Bearer services offered by UMTS networks2.6. UMTS protocol architecture based on "stratum" concept; 2.6.1. Access stratum; 2.6.2. Non-access stratum; Chapter 3. Services in UMTS; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. UMTS mobile terminals; 3.2.1. UE functional description; 3.2.2. UE maximum output power; 3.2.3. Dual-mode GSM/UMTS terminals; 3.2.4. UE radio access capability; 3.3. Services offered by UMTS networks; 3.3.1. Standard UMTS telecommunication services; 3.3.2. UMTS bearer services; 3.3.3. Teleservices; 3.3.4. Supplementary services; 3.3.5. Operator specific services: service capabilities
3.3.6. The virtual home environment3.4. Traffic classes of UMTS bearer services; 3.4.1. Conversational services; 3.4.2. Streaming services; 3.4.3. Interactive services; 3.4.4. Background services; 3.5. Service continuity across GSM and UMTS networks; Chapter 4. UMTS Core Network; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. UMTS core network architecture; 4.2.1. Main features of UMTS core network based on Release 99; 4.2.2. Circuit-switched and packet-switched domains; 4.3. Network elements and protocols of the CS and PS domains; 4.3.1. Network elements of the CS domain
4.3.2. Protocol architecture in the CS domain4.3.3. Network elements of the PS domain; 4.3.4. Protocol architecture in the PS domain; 4.3.5. Integrated UMTS core network; 4.4. Network elements not included in UMTS reference architecture; 4.5. Interoperability between UMTS and GSM core networks; Chapter 5. Spread Spectrum and WCDMA; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Spread spectrum principles; 5.2.1. Processing gain; 5.2.2. Advantages of spread spectrum; 5.3. Direct sequence CDMA; 5.4. Multiple access based on spread spectrum; 5.5. Maximum capacity of CDMA
5.5.1. Effect of background noise and interference
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143319003321
Sánchez Javier  
Newport Brach, CA, : ISTE Ltd., c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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UMTS [[electronic resource] /] / Javier Sanchez, Mamadou Thioune
UMTS [[electronic resource] /] / Javier Sanchez, Mamadou Thioune
Autore Sánchez Javier
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newport Brach, CA, : ISTE Ltd., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (438 p.)
Disciplina 621.3845
621.3845/6
621.38456
Altri autori (Persone) ThiouneMamadou
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
ISBN 1-280-84784-0
9786610847846
0-470-61227-4
0-470-39492-7
1-84704-621-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto UMTS; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Evolution of Cellular Mobile Systems; 1.1. Multiple-access techniques used in mobile telephony; 1.1.1. Frequency division duplex (FDD) and time division duplex (TDD); 1.1.2. Frequency division multiple access (FDMA); 1.1.3. Time division multiple access (TDMA); 1.1.4. Code division multiple access (CDMA); 1.1.5. Space division multiple access (SDMA); 1.1.6. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM); 1.2. Evolution from 1G to 2.5G; 1.2.1. From 1G to 2G; 1.2.2. Enhancements to 2G radio technologies: 2.5G; 1.3. 3G systems in IMT-2000 framework
1.3.1. IMT-2000 radio interfaces1.3.2. Core network approaches in 3G systems; 1.4. Standardization process in 3G systems; 1.5. Worldwide spectrum allocation for IMT-2000 systems; 1.5.1. WARC-92; 1.5.2. WARC-2000; Chapter 2. Network Evolution from GSM to UMTS; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. UMTS definition and history; 2.3. Overall description of a UMTS network architecture; 2.4. Network architecture evolution from GSM to UMTS; 2.4.1. GSM network architecture of Phases 1 and 2; 2.4.2. GSM network architecture of Phase 2+; 2.4.3. Architecture of UMTS networks: evolutionary revolution of GSM
2.5. Bearer services offered by UMTS networks2.6. UMTS protocol architecture based on "stratum" concept; 2.6.1. Access stratum; 2.6.2. Non-access stratum; Chapter 3. Services in UMTS; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. UMTS mobile terminals; 3.2.1. UE functional description; 3.2.2. UE maximum output power; 3.2.3. Dual-mode GSM/UMTS terminals; 3.2.4. UE radio access capability; 3.3. Services offered by UMTS networks; 3.3.1. Standard UMTS telecommunication services; 3.3.2. UMTS bearer services; 3.3.3. Teleservices; 3.3.4. Supplementary services; 3.3.5. Operator specific services: service capabilities
3.3.6. The virtual home environment3.4. Traffic classes of UMTS bearer services; 3.4.1. Conversational services; 3.4.2. Streaming services; 3.4.3. Interactive services; 3.4.4. Background services; 3.5. Service continuity across GSM and UMTS networks; Chapter 4. UMTS Core Network; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. UMTS core network architecture; 4.2.1. Main features of UMTS core network based on Release 99; 4.2.2. Circuit-switched and packet-switched domains; 4.3. Network elements and protocols of the CS and PS domains; 4.3.1. Network elements of the CS domain
4.3.2. Protocol architecture in the CS domain4.3.3. Network elements of the PS domain; 4.3.4. Protocol architecture in the PS domain; 4.3.5. Integrated UMTS core network; 4.4. Network elements not included in UMTS reference architecture; 4.5. Interoperability between UMTS and GSM core networks; Chapter 5. Spread Spectrum and WCDMA; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Spread spectrum principles; 5.2.1. Processing gain; 5.2.2. Advantages of spread spectrum; 5.3. Direct sequence CDMA; 5.4. Multiple access based on spread spectrum; 5.5. Maximum capacity of CDMA
5.5.1. Effect of background noise and interference
Record Nr. UNISA-996200194403316
Sánchez Javier  
Newport Brach, CA, : ISTE Ltd., c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
UMTS [[electronic resource] /] / Javier Sanchez, Mamadou Thioune
UMTS [[electronic resource] /] / Javier Sanchez, Mamadou Thioune
Autore Sánchez Javier
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newport Brach, CA, : ISTE Ltd., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (438 p.)
Disciplina 621.3845
621.3845/6
621.38456
Altri autori (Persone) ThiouneMamadou
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
ISBN 1-280-84784-0
9786610847846
0-470-61227-4
0-470-39492-7
1-84704-621-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto UMTS; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Evolution of Cellular Mobile Systems; 1.1. Multiple-access techniques used in mobile telephony; 1.1.1. Frequency division duplex (FDD) and time division duplex (TDD); 1.1.2. Frequency division multiple access (FDMA); 1.1.3. Time division multiple access (TDMA); 1.1.4. Code division multiple access (CDMA); 1.1.5. Space division multiple access (SDMA); 1.1.6. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM); 1.2. Evolution from 1G to 2.5G; 1.2.1. From 1G to 2G; 1.2.2. Enhancements to 2G radio technologies: 2.5G; 1.3. 3G systems in IMT-2000 framework
1.3.1. IMT-2000 radio interfaces1.3.2. Core network approaches in 3G systems; 1.4. Standardization process in 3G systems; 1.5. Worldwide spectrum allocation for IMT-2000 systems; 1.5.1. WARC-92; 1.5.2. WARC-2000; Chapter 2. Network Evolution from GSM to UMTS; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. UMTS definition and history; 2.3. Overall description of a UMTS network architecture; 2.4. Network architecture evolution from GSM to UMTS; 2.4.1. GSM network architecture of Phases 1 and 2; 2.4.2. GSM network architecture of Phase 2+; 2.4.3. Architecture of UMTS networks: evolutionary revolution of GSM
2.5. Bearer services offered by UMTS networks2.6. UMTS protocol architecture based on "stratum" concept; 2.6.1. Access stratum; 2.6.2. Non-access stratum; Chapter 3. Services in UMTS; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. UMTS mobile terminals; 3.2.1. UE functional description; 3.2.2. UE maximum output power; 3.2.3. Dual-mode GSM/UMTS terminals; 3.2.4. UE radio access capability; 3.3. Services offered by UMTS networks; 3.3.1. Standard UMTS telecommunication services; 3.3.2. UMTS bearer services; 3.3.3. Teleservices; 3.3.4. Supplementary services; 3.3.5. Operator specific services: service capabilities
3.3.6. The virtual home environment3.4. Traffic classes of UMTS bearer services; 3.4.1. Conversational services; 3.4.2. Streaming services; 3.4.3. Interactive services; 3.4.4. Background services; 3.5. Service continuity across GSM and UMTS networks; Chapter 4. UMTS Core Network; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. UMTS core network architecture; 4.2.1. Main features of UMTS core network based on Release 99; 4.2.2. Circuit-switched and packet-switched domains; 4.3. Network elements and protocols of the CS and PS domains; 4.3.1. Network elements of the CS domain
4.3.2. Protocol architecture in the CS domain4.3.3. Network elements of the PS domain; 4.3.4. Protocol architecture in the PS domain; 4.3.5. Integrated UMTS core network; 4.4. Network elements not included in UMTS reference architecture; 4.5. Interoperability between UMTS and GSM core networks; Chapter 5. Spread Spectrum and WCDMA; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Spread spectrum principles; 5.2.1. Processing gain; 5.2.2. Advantages of spread spectrum; 5.3. Direct sequence CDMA; 5.4. Multiple access based on spread spectrum; 5.5. Maximum capacity of CDMA
5.5.1. Effect of background noise and interference
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830340203321
Sánchez Javier  
Newport Brach, CA, : ISTE Ltd., c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
UMTS [[electronic resource] /] / Javier Sanchez, Mamadou Thioune
UMTS [[electronic resource] /] / Javier Sanchez, Mamadou Thioune
Autore Sánchez Javier
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newport Brach, CA, : ISTE Ltd., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (438 p.)
Disciplina 621.3845
621.3845/6
621.38456
Altri autori (Persone) ThiouneMamadou
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
ISBN 1-280-84784-0
9786610847846
0-470-61227-4
0-470-39492-7
1-84704-621-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto UMTS; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Evolution of Cellular Mobile Systems; 1.1. Multiple-access techniques used in mobile telephony; 1.1.1. Frequency division duplex (FDD) and time division duplex (TDD); 1.1.2. Frequency division multiple access (FDMA); 1.1.3. Time division multiple access (TDMA); 1.1.4. Code division multiple access (CDMA); 1.1.5. Space division multiple access (SDMA); 1.1.6. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM); 1.2. Evolution from 1G to 2.5G; 1.2.1. From 1G to 2G; 1.2.2. Enhancements to 2G radio technologies: 2.5G; 1.3. 3G systems in IMT-2000 framework
1.3.1. IMT-2000 radio interfaces1.3.2. Core network approaches in 3G systems; 1.4. Standardization process in 3G systems; 1.5. Worldwide spectrum allocation for IMT-2000 systems; 1.5.1. WARC-92; 1.5.2. WARC-2000; Chapter 2. Network Evolution from GSM to UMTS; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. UMTS definition and history; 2.3. Overall description of a UMTS network architecture; 2.4. Network architecture evolution from GSM to UMTS; 2.4.1. GSM network architecture of Phases 1 and 2; 2.4.2. GSM network architecture of Phase 2+; 2.4.3. Architecture of UMTS networks: evolutionary revolution of GSM
2.5. Bearer services offered by UMTS networks2.6. UMTS protocol architecture based on "stratum" concept; 2.6.1. Access stratum; 2.6.2. Non-access stratum; Chapter 3. Services in UMTS; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. UMTS mobile terminals; 3.2.1. UE functional description; 3.2.2. UE maximum output power; 3.2.3. Dual-mode GSM/UMTS terminals; 3.2.4. UE radio access capability; 3.3. Services offered by UMTS networks; 3.3.1. Standard UMTS telecommunication services; 3.3.2. UMTS bearer services; 3.3.3. Teleservices; 3.3.4. Supplementary services; 3.3.5. Operator specific services: service capabilities
3.3.6. The virtual home environment3.4. Traffic classes of UMTS bearer services; 3.4.1. Conversational services; 3.4.2. Streaming services; 3.4.3. Interactive services; 3.4.4. Background services; 3.5. Service continuity across GSM and UMTS networks; Chapter 4. UMTS Core Network; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. UMTS core network architecture; 4.2.1. Main features of UMTS core network based on Release 99; 4.2.2. Circuit-switched and packet-switched domains; 4.3. Network elements and protocols of the CS and PS domains; 4.3.1. Network elements of the CS domain
4.3.2. Protocol architecture in the CS domain4.3.3. Network elements of the PS domain; 4.3.4. Protocol architecture in the PS domain; 4.3.5. Integrated UMTS core network; 4.4. Network elements not included in UMTS reference architecture; 4.5. Interoperability between UMTS and GSM core networks; Chapter 5. Spread Spectrum and WCDMA; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Spread spectrum principles; 5.2.1. Processing gain; 5.2.2. Advantages of spread spectrum; 5.3. Direct sequence CDMA; 5.4. Multiple access based on spread spectrum; 5.5. Maximum capacity of CDMA
5.5.1. Effect of background noise and interference
Record Nr. UNINA-9910840877003321
Sánchez Javier  
Newport Brach, CA, : ISTE Ltd., c2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui