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|a Wireless networks :
|b design and integration for LTE, EVDO, HSPA, and WiMAX /
|c by Clint Smith, Daniel Collins.
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|a 3rd ed.
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|a New York, N.Y. :
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|a A. About the authors -- B. Dedication -- C. Preface -- D. Acknowledgment -- 1. Introduction -- The amazing growth of mobile communications -- A little history -- Mobile communications fundamentals -- Mobile data -- Wifi -- Bluetooth -- Cable systems -- Wireless migration options -- Harmonization process -- Overview of following chapters -- References -- 2. Third-generation (3g) overview -- Introduction -- Universal mobile telecommunications service (umts) -- Umts services -- The umts air interface -- Overview of the 3gpp release 1999 network architecture -- Overview of the 3gpp release 4 network architecture -- Overview of the 3gpp release 5 all-ip network architecture -- Overview cdma2000 -- Td-cdma -- Td-scdma -- Commonality among wcdma, cdma2000, td-cdma, and td-scdma -- References -- 3. Universal mobile telecommunications service (umts) -- Introduction -- Umts basics -- The wcdma air interface -- The utran architecture -- Establishment of a umts speech call -- Umts packet data (r99) -- High-speed packet data -- Handover -- Hspa connection establishment -- References -- 4. Cdma2000 -- Radio and network components -- Network structure -- Packet-data transport process flow -- Radio network (is-2000 1xrtt) -- Evdo -- Evdo session flows -- Evdv -- Cdma channel allocation -- Deployment scenario -- Evdo revision b -- References -- 5. Td-scdma -- Generic td-scdma architecture -- Core network -- Radio network -- Interference-mitigation techniques -- Ran traffic planning -- Handover -- Implementation -- References.
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|a 6. Td-cdma -- Generic td-cdma architecture -- Core network -- Radio network -- Interference-mitigation techniques -- Ran traffic planning -- Handover -- Implementation -- Comparison -- References -- 7. Long-term evolution -- Lte ecosystem -- Standards -- Radio spectrum -- Lte architecture -- User equipment (ue) -- Enhanced node b (enodeb) -- Core network (epc) -- Radio channel components -- Td-lte -- Multiple input multiple output -- Lte scheduler -- Carrier aggregation -- Cell search -- Cell reselection -- Attach and default bearer activation -- Handover (x2, s1, inter-mme) -- Self-organizing networks (sons) -- Relay cells -- Heterogeneous network (hetnet) -- Remote radio heads (rrh) -- Volte -- Lte advanced -- References -- 8. Wimax -- Introduction -- Standards -- Generic wimax architecture -- Core network -- Radio network -- Wimax spectrum -- Modulation -- Channel structure -- Mixed mode -- Interference mitigation techniques -- Frequency planning -- Features and applications -- Security -- Qos -- Profiles -- Origination -- Handover -- Femto and son -- References -- 9. Voice over ip (voip) technology -- Why voip? -- The basics of ip transport -- Voip challenges -- H.323 -- The session initiation protocol (sip) -- Distributed architecture and media gateway control -- Voip and ss7 -- Voip quality of service -- References -- 10. Wifi -- Wifi (802.11) -- 802.11 standards -- Wifi protocols -- Frequency allocation -- Modulation and coding schemes -- Network architecture -- Typical wifi configurations -- Security -- 802.11 services -- Hot spots -- Virtual private networks (vpns) -- Mobile vpn -- Vpn types -- Wifi integration with 3g/4g -- Benefits of convergence of wifi and wireless mobile -- References.
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|a 11. Broadband system rf design considerations -- Rf system design procedures -- Methodology -- Link budget -- Propagation models -- Tower-top amplifiers -- Dual band coupler (diplexer) -- Rf design guidelines -- Traffic projections -- Cell-site design -- Rf design report -- References -- 12. Network design considerations -- Traffic forecasts -- Build-ahead -- Network node dimensioning -- Interface design and transmission network considerations -- Placement of network nodes and overall network topology -- Service treatments -- Tdm/ip/atm considerations -- Tdm switching -- Switching functions -- Circuit switches -- Circuit-switching hierarchy -- Packet switching -- Ip networks -- Ip addressing -- Soft switches -- Atm -- Facility sizes -- Demand estimation -- Voip -- Osi levels -- Signaling system 7 (ss7)/common channel signaling (cc7) -- Timing (clocking) -- Precision time protocol (ptp) and synchronous ethernet (synce) -- Roaming is41 and map -- Diameter -- Regulatory considerations -- Design considerations -- Final report -- Summary -- References -- 13. Backhaul -- Backhaul design requirements -- Backhaul circuit types -- T1/e1 -- Fiber -- Microwave -- Plesiochronous digital hierarchy (pdh) -- Sonet/sdh -- Mpls -- Wdm/dwdm -- Metroethernet (men) -- Backhaul topology -- Backhaul design -- References -- 14. Antenna system selection -- Base-station antennas -- Performance criteria -- Diversity -- Cross-pole antennas -- Dual-band antenna -- Intelligent antennas -- Mimo -- Dbi and dbd -- References -- 15. Umts system design -- Network design principles -- Rf coverage analysis -- Rf capacity analysis -- Design of the radio access network -- Umts overlaid on gsm -- Hspa -- References.
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|a 16. Cdma2000 system design -- Design methodology -- Deployment guidelines -- System traffic estimation -- Radio elements -- Fixed network design requirements -- Traffic model (1xrtt) -- Handoffs -- Pn offset assignment -- Link budget -- Sample basic designs -- References -- 17. Td-cdma and td-scdma system design -- Design methodology -- Deployment guidelines -- System traffic estimation -- Radio elements -- Fixed network design requirements -- Sample basic designs -- References -- 18. Long-term evolution system design -- Design methodology -- Spectrum -- Coverage requirements -- Link budget -- Network topology -- System traffic estimation -- Fixed network design requirements -- Implementation -- Backhaul considerations -- Deployment -- Antenna configurations -- References -- 19. Wimax system design -- Design methodology -- Coverage -- Link budget -- Rf propagation analysis -- Parameters -- Configurations -- References -- 20. Communication sites -- Communication-site types -- Installation -- Towers -- Stealth -- In-building and tunnel systems -- Intermodulation -- Collocation -- Path clearance -- Tower-top amplifiers -- Multiple technology configuration considerations -- Communication-site checklist -- References -- 21. 5g and beyond -- Technology path -- Smartphones and wireless broadband edge device (wbed) -- Software-defined radio (sdr) -- Millimeter wave backhaul -- Applications -- Services -- Advanced broadband wireless access -- Multimedia (mobile tv) -- Mvno -- First responders -- Business requirements -- References.
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|a Design next-generation wireless networks using the latest technologies. Fully updated throughout to address current and emerging technologies, standards, and protocols, Wireless Networks, Third Edition, explains wireless system design, high-speed voice and data transmission, internetworking protocols, and 4G convergence. New chapters cover LTE, WiMAX, WiFi, and backhaul. You'll learn how to successfully integrate LTE, WiMAX, UMTS, HSPA, CDMA2000/EVDO, and TD-SCDMA into existing cellular/PCS networks. Configure, manage, and optimize high-performance wireless networks with help from this thoroughly revised, practical guide.
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