Designing cdma2000 Systems (eBook)
936 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-0-470-02009-8 (ISBN)
Leonhard Korowajczuk - CelPlan Technologies,Inc. He graduated from the Universidale Federal do Rio de Janeiro in1969, and has 34 years experience in the telecommunications R&Dfield. Previous experience include ITT telecommunicationengineering departments (Brazil, England, Belgium and Spain). Hewas one of the founders of the Brazilian TelecommunicationsResearch Center (Telebras-CPqD), Switching department manager andwireless division director at ElebraTelecomunicações/Alcatel, CEO and CTO of CellPlanTechnologies, Inc., and also one of its founders in 1992. Wasresponsible for the design and deployment of wireless networks asearly as 1988 and headed the team that developed an advanced MTSOand base station for Comsat-Plexsys from 1993 to 1996. Since thenhe has led the development of the family of planning and designtools provided by CellPlan Technologies, Inc. Holds several patentsin the telecom field and is a member of IEEE. Bruno de Souza Abreu Xavier - CelTec Technologiade Telecomunicações. Ltda. Telecommunications and RF engineers; he graduated as electricalengineer from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) in 1996and did MS from the University of Campinas (UNICAMP), researchingon land-satellite CDMA performance analysis. He is responsible forthe design of several wireless networks in South America and fortraining classes on planning, deployment and commissioning ofwireless equipment infrastructure. Arlindo Moreita Fartes Filho - CelTecTechnologia de Telecomunicações. Ltda. Senior systems engineer; graduated as an electrical engineerfrom the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in 1975 and completed MSin 1978. He has several years experience in the telecommunicationsR&D field, covering system specifications and software, Heparticipated in the design and development of several telecomequipments (hardware and software). He planned and supervised thedesign of nationwide telecommunication networks, coveringtransmission, switching and wireless elements. Dr. Leila Zurba Ribeiro - CelPlan Technologies,Inc. Director of Systems Engineering at CelPlan Technologies, Inc.; shereceived her Ph.D. in Electrical engineering from Virginia Tech inMay 2003. She joined CelPlan Technologies, Inc., in 1993, and herwork experience includes the design, traffic dimensioning andoptimization of wireless communication systems in severalcountries. She has also taught graduate courses as an adjunctprofessor at the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department ofGeorge Mason University. She is a member of IEEE. Cristine Korowajczuk - CelPlan Technologies,Inc. She graduated in 1999 in computer engineering from PUCC (PontificiaUniversidade Católica de Campinas), and has more than 10 yearsexperience in the wireless field with CelTec and CelPlan. She hasdesigned and optimized several wireless networks covering all maintechnologies. She is responsible for customer support,documentation and training at CelPlan Technologies, Inc. Dr. Luiz A. DaSilva - Virginia Tech He joined Virginia Tech as an assistant professor at the BradleyDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering in 1998, afterreceiving his Ph.D. in electrical engineering at the University ofKansas. He has previously worked for IBM for six years. Hisresearch interests currently focus on performance and resourcemanagement in wireless mobile networks and Quality of Service (QoS)issues. He is a member of the Center for Wireless Communications(CWT) and associated faculty at the Mobile and Personal Radio Group(MPRG) at Virginia Tech. He is a senior member of IEEE and a memberof ASEE.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
About the Authors.
1. Introduction to Spread Spectrum Systems.
1.1 Multiple Access Techniques.
1.2 The Spread Spectrum Concept.
1.3 Spread Spectrum Techniques.
1.4 Processing Gain PG.
1.5 Spreading and De-spreading of the DS-CDMA Signal.
2. CDMA Evolution.
2.1 CDMA Standards and Evolution.
2.2 CDMA Timeline.
2.3 Evolution of CDMA Standards.
3. Codes and Sequences.
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Maximal Length Sequences.
3.3 Walsh Sequences.
3.4 Quasi-Orthogonal Function.
4. Forward Link Channels.
4.1 Forward Link Channel Structure in IS-95 CDMA Systems.
4.2 Forward Link Channel Structure in cdma2000 Systems.
5. Reverse Link Channels.
5.1 CDMA IS-95 Reverse Link Channel Structure.
5.2 cdma2000 Reverse Link Channel Structures.
6. Call Processing in CDMA Systems.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Call Processing.
6.3 Messages Exchanged during Call Establishment.
6.4 Reg istration.
6.5 Roaming.
6.6 The Authentication Process.
7. Power Control, Handoff and Radio Resource Management.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Main Characteristics of Power Control in the System Access
State.
7.3 Power Control in Mobile Station Control on the Traffic
Channel State.
7.4 Introduction to Handoff Processes.
7.5 Maintenance of Pilot Sets.
7.6 Handoff Types.
7.7 Introduction to Radio Resource Management.
8. EVDO and EVDV.
8.1 EVDO Requirements (IS-856).
8.2 EVDV Requirements (R.S0026).
8.3 EVDO Reference Model.
8.4 Channel Structure.
8.5 Air Interface Encoding.
8.6 Modulation/Encoding .
8.7 Power Control.
8.8 Scheduling.
9. Radio Network Engineering Fundamentals.
9.1 Design Principles.
9.2 CDMA Equipment Block Diagram.
9.3 Transmit Stage.
9.4 Channel.
9.5 Link Management.
9.6 Receive Stage.
10. Network Design.
10.1 Network Design Flow.
10.2 Databases.
10.3 Regions Database.
10.4 Service Classes.
10.5 User Distribution.
10.6 Composite Predictions.
10.7 Link Budget.
10.8 Call Placement Simulation.
10.9 Network Enhancement.
10.10 Network Optimisation.
10.11 Network Performance.
10.12 Conclusion.
11. Traffic Dimensioning.
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 Demand Characterisation.
11.3 Traffic Simulation.
11.4 Performance Analysis.
11.5 Summary.
Appendix A - Link Load and Noise Rise.
Appendix B - Capacity Dependence on User Mix.
Bibliography and References.
Acronyms.
Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 5.8.2005 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik |
Technik ► Nachrichtentechnik | |
Schlagworte | CDMA • Drahtlose Kommunikation • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • Mobile & Wireless Communications • Mobile Telekommunikation |
ISBN-10 | 0-470-02009-1 / 0470020091 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-02009-8 / 9780470020098 |
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