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All IP in 3G CDMA Networks

The UMTS Infrastructure and Service Platforms for Future Mobile Systems
Software / Digital Media
616 Seiten
2012
Wiley-Blackwell (Hersteller)
978-0-470-09387-0 (ISBN)
CHF 122,95 inkl. MwSt
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All IP in 3G CDMA Networks covers all the key aspects of UMTS and its implementation from both the engineering designer and the operator and service providers' point of view. It addresses the essential tasks involved in the UMTS network deployment in new regions and within existing 2G/2. 5G networks.
All IP in 3G CDMA Networks covers all the key aspects of UMTS and its implementation from both the engineering designer and the operator and service providers' point of view. It addresses the essential tasks involved in the UMTS network deployment in new regions and within existing 2G/2.5G networks. Key features:* Presents solutions for the integration and coexistence of 2G and 3G systems and highlights the seamless interoperability functions between GSM and UMTS.* As part of the evolution towards All IP cellular networks, it outlines the IP Multimedia Subsystem - IMS and the packet optimized Radio Access Network, including High Speed Download Packet Access.* Provides a complete picture of broadband wireless through UMTS, whilst describing applications enabler platforms and the criteria for 3G services that enhance the user experience.By providing one integrated source in UMTS and its evolution, All IP in 3G CDMA Networks represents an invaluable resource for design engineers, operators and services providers.
Likewise, Technical and Marketing Executives and Managers in wireless communications or related areas, and Business or Sales channels representatives, will benefit from this concise volume in 3G networks and services enablers. Academic programmes in Telecommunications and Information Technology segments at senior or postgraduate level, will also find valuable contributions in this book.

Preface. Abbreviations. 1. Evolving Mobile Networks. 1.1 The Growth of Mobile Communications. 1.2 Roadmap to Broadband Wireless Multimedia. 1.3 UMTS Performance Enhancing Technologies. 1.4 UMTS Network Requirements. 1.5 Conclusions. References. 2. System Analysis Fundamentals. 2.1 Fundamentals of System Analysis. 2.2 The 3G Communications Environment. 2.3 Concluding Remarks. References. 3. UMTS Service Components. 3.1 The Service Creation Environment. 3.2 The UMTS Bearer Architecture. 3.3 QoS Attributes in UMTS Bearer Services. 3.4 UMTS Quality of Service Classes and Attributes. 3.5 Mapping QoS Attributes. 3.6 End-to-End QoS. 3.7 QoS within Inter-Working Scenarios. 3.8 Applications and Service Offerings. 3.9 Conclusions. References. 4. The UTRA Physical Layer Design. 4.1 Summary of Features. 4.2 Dedicated and Common Transport Channels. 4.3 Configuration of FDD Physical Channels. 4.4 Configuration of TDD Physical Channels. 4.5 Spreading and Modulation in TDD. 4.6 Multiplexing and Channel Coding. References. Appendix A: DPDCH and DPCCH Fields. Appendix B: Bit Patterns Compressed Mode and Npilot = 4. 5. The UMTS Development Platform. 5.1 Architecture and Deployment Scenarios. 5.2 The Core Network Domain. 5.3 The UMTS Network Configuration Beyond R99. 5.4 The Access Network Domain. 5.5 UTRAN Identifiers and Functions. 5.6 Mobility Management. 5.7 UTRAN Synchronisation and O&M Requirements. 5.8 UTRAN Interfaces. 5.9 Inter-working of UTRAN Interfaces. 5.10 Radio Interface Protocol Architecture. References. Appendix A: UMTS Functional Domains. 6. IP-Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). 6.1 Background. 6.2 Framework for the IP-Multimedia Subsystem. 6.3 IP-Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Configuration. 6.4 Mobility Management. 6.5 Multimedia Signalling. 6.6 IMS Procedures and Session Flows. 6.7 IMS Transport Issues. 6.8 Deploying IMS Solutions. 6.9 Conclusions. References. 7. Deploying 3G Networks. 7.1 Background. 7.2 Network Dimensioning Principles. 7.3 Parameters for Multi-service Traffic. 7.4 Establishing Service Models. 7.5 Projecting Capacity Needs. 7.6 Cellular Coverage Planning Issues. 7.7 Dimensioning RNC Interfaces. 7.8 Radio Network Dimensioning Field Study. 7.9 Core Network (CN) Design. 7.10 Transmission Network Assessment. 7.11 Co-Locating and Sharing Sites. 7.12 Co-locating Antenna Systems. 7.13 Conclusions. References. 8. High Speed Downlink Packet Access. 8.1 Background. 8.2 HSDPA and Radio-Access Network Architecture. 8.3 Structure of the HSDPA Physical Layer. 8.4 Coding in the HS-DSCH Channel. 8.5 Associated Signalling for HSDPA. 8.6 HSDPA Technology Evaluation and EU Features. 8.7 Terminal Receiver Aspects. 8.8 Conclusions. References. 9. The UTRA Transmission System. 9.1 UMTS Spectrum Allocation. 9.2 Radio Transmission and Reception Aspects. 9.3 Transmitter Characteristics. 9.4 Receiver Characteristics. 9.5 UTRA RF Performance Examples. 9.6 Conclusions . References. 10. 3G Services Enablers. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Content Distribution Platforms. 10.3 Facilitating Real Time IP Services. 10.4 Enabling Location Communication Services (LCS). 10.5 VHE/OSA. 10.6 Conclusions. References. 11. Resource and Network Management. 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 Radio Resource Management and Signalling. 11.3 Network Management. 11.4 UMTS Network Optimisation. References. 12. Complementary UMTS Technologies. 12.1 WLANs and 3G Networks. 12.2 WLAN Deployment Scenarios. 12.3 Train WLANs and Other Deployment Scenarios. 12.4 Description of MO-WLAN Building Blocks. 12.5 Security and Authentication. 12.6 Enhanced Data Rate for GSM Evolution (EDGE). 12.7 All IP Radio-Access Network Characteristics. 12.8 WiMAX - Enhancing Broadband Hotspots. 12.9 Conclusions. References. Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.1.2012
Verlagsort Hoboken
Sprache englisch
Maße 185 x 251 mm
Gewicht 1296 g
Themenwelt Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-10 0-470-09387-0 / 0470093870
ISBN-13 978-0-470-09387-0 / 9780470093870
Zustand Neuware
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