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Radio Resource Management Strategies in UMTS (eBook)

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2005 | 1. Auflage
360 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-0-470-02278-8 (ISBN)

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Radio Resource Management Strategies in UMTS -  Ramon Agusti,  Miguel Angel Diaz-Guerra,  Jordi Perez Romero,  Oriol Sallent
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The key feature of future mobile communication systems is the ability to deliver wideband and high bit-rate multimedia services alongside the traditional radio services such as voice, messaging and slow rate data. The broad range of services expected to be supported can be divided into different Quality of Service (QoS) classes. However, the provision of such mobile multimedia services under QoS guarantees will not be possible without a utilization of the air interface resources by means of Radio Resource Management (RRM) strategies that ensure the target QoS, the planned coverage area and that offer a high system capacity.

Under this framework, the book focuses on the RRM concepts, including the theoretical background that serves as a basis for the description of specific RRM algorithms. The RRM problem for UMTS is presented, and more specifically, for the FDD mode, which is based on a WCDMA scheme. More specifically, the different aspects that are covered include:

  • Introduces the mobile communications sector and UMTS, including the evolution towards 4G systems, with an overview of the QoS concept which is key for the definition of RRM strategies
  • Offers a detailed description of the radio interface in UMTS, as the basis for the implementation of RRM strategies
  • Provides the fundamental concepts related with the development of RRM strategies in WCDMA networks
  • Analyses particular RRM algorithms in a variety of scenarios, trying to identify the key parameters and factors that influence their performance
  • Explores the evolution of UMTS towards Beyond 3G systems and the concept of Common RRM in heterogeneous networks with the aid of some algorithm examples

This comprehensive title is essential reading for engineers and managers in radio engineering departments of UMTS network operators and UMTS equipment manufacturers. It will also prove insightful to researchers in the field of 3G and Beyond 3G systems and academics in any of these areas.



Dr. Jordi Pérez-Romero is Assistant Professor in the field of radio communications at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), in the Radio Communications Group of the Signal Theory and Communications Department.

Dr. Oriol Sallent is Associate Professor at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. His research interests are in the field of mobile communication systems, especially packet radio techniques, spread-spectrum systems, radio resource and QoS management.

Prof. Ramon Agustí has, for the last fifteen years been concerned with the mobile communication systems and particularly in the last years with Radio Networks, Wireless Access Protocols, Radio Resources Management and QoS. He is currently running an international postgraduate annual course on mobile communications at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.

Miguel Angel Díaz-Guerra works for the Radio Engineering group at Telefónica España.


The key feature of future mobile communication systems is the ability to deliver wideband and high bit-rate multimedia services alongside the traditional radio services such as voice, messaging and slow rate data. The broad range of services expected to be supported can be divided into different Quality of Service (QoS) classes. However, the provision of such mobile multimedia services under QoS guarantees will not be possible without a utilization of the air interface resources by means of Radio Resource Management (RRM) strategies that ensure the target QoS, the planned coverage area and that offer a high system capacity. Under this framework, the book focuses on the RRM concepts, including the theoretical background that serves as a basis for the description of specific RRM algorithms. The RRM problem for UMTS is presented, and more specifically, for the FDD mode, which is based on a WCDMA scheme. More specifically, the different aspects that are covered include: Introduces the mobile communications sector and UMTS, including the evolution towards 4G systems, with an overview of the QoS concept which is key for the definition of RRM strategies Offers a detailed description of the radio interface in UMTS, as the basis for the implementation of RRM strategies Provides the fundamental concepts related with the development of RRM strategies in WCDMA networks Analyses particular RRM algorithms in a variety of scenarios, trying to identify the key parameters and factors that influence their performance Explores the evolution of UMTS towards Beyond 3G systems and the concept of Common RRM in heterogeneous networks with the aid of some algorithm examples This comprehensive title is essential reading for engineers and managers in radio engineering departments of UMTS network operators and UMTS equipment manufacturers. It will also prove insightful to researchers in the field of 3G and Beyond 3G systems and academics in any of these areas.

Dr. Jordi Pérez-Romero is Assistant Professor in the field of radio communications at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), in the Radio Communications Group of the Signal Theory and Communications Department. Dr. Oriol Sallent is Associate Professor at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. His research interests are in the field of mobile communication systems, especially packet radio techniques, spread-spectrum systems, radio resource and QoS management. Prof. Ramon Agustí has, for the last fifteen years been concerned with the mobile communication systems and particularly in the last years with Radio Networks, Wireless Access Protocols, Radio Resources Management and QoS. He is currently running an international postgraduate annual course on mobile communications at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Miguel Angel Díaz-Guerra works for the Radio Engineering group at Telefónica España.

Preface.

List of Acronyms.

1 Introduction.

1.1 The mobile communications sector.

1.2 UMTS.

1.3 QoS model in UMTS.

References.

2 CDMA Concepts.

2.1 Multiple access techniques.

2.2 CDMA signal generation.

2.3 CDMA signal reception.

2.4 CDMA in cellular systems.

References.

3 UMTS Radio Interface Description.

3.1 The UMTS protocols.

3.2 Radio interface protocol structure.

3.3 Physical layer.

3.4 Layer 2 protocols.

3.5 Radio Resource Control (RRC) protocol.

3.6 Examples of Radio Access Bearers.

References.

4 Basics of RRM in WCDMA.

4.1 Radio Resource concept.

4.2 Radio network planning.

4.3 Radio Resource Management.

4.4 Air interface characterization.

4.5 RRM functions.

4.6 System characteristics relevant at RRM level.

References.

Appendix - Path loss distribution.

5 RRM Algorithms.

5.1 RRM algorithm evaluation methodology.

5.2 Admission control algorithms.

5.3 Handover and cell selection algorithms.

5.4 Congestion control algorithms.

5.5 Short term RRM algorithms.

5.6 Power control.

References.

Appendix - Simulation models.

A5.1 Propagation models.

A5.2 Mobility models.

A5.3 Traffic models.

6 CRRM in Beyond 3G Systems.

6.1 Heterogeneous networks.

6.2 Radio Access Networks characterization.

6.3 Interworking and coupling among Radio Access Networks.

6.4 Flexible radio resource and spectrum management.

6.5 CRRM algorithm implementation.

References.

Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.10.2005
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
Schlagworte Drahtlose Kommunikation • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • Mobile & Wireless Communications • UMTS
ISBN-10 0-470-02278-7 / 0470022787
ISBN-13 978-0-470-02278-8 / 9780470022788
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