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The UMTS Network and Radio Access Technology: Air Interface Techniques for Future Mobile Systems
 
 

The UMTS Network and Radio Access Technology: Air Interface Techniques for Future Mobile Systems (Hardcover)

~ (Author) "While the history of mobile communications is long [1-3], and the background of mobile networks thereby is also long, in this chapter we focus on..." (more)
Key Phrases: application level registration, part scrambling code, transport network control plane, Technical Specification Group, Random Access Channel, Downlink Shared Channel (more...)
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"Provides specific design detail of the building blocks in the UMTS air interface..." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 26, No. 2, June 2002)

"...provides a very high degree of detail and thus represents a useful vademecum for communication experts..." (EBU Technical Review, 24 September 2002)



Product Description

The UMTS Network and Radio Access Technology covers all the key aspects of UMTS and its implementation from both the engineering design and the operator and service providers' point of view. It addresses the essential tasks involved in UMTS network deployment in new regions and within existing 2G networks. Presenting solutions for the integration and coexistence of 2G and 3G systems it discusses the seamless interoperability functions between GSM and UMTS. Looking forward, it also covers the critical issues of Release 2000 in order to prepare for the transition towards the wider and deeper utilisation of IP platforms. By providing one integrated source for those interested in UMTS and its applications in networking and services, The UMTS Network and Radio Access Technology will be the key text for design engineers, and service providers. Researchers, postgraduates and senior undergraduates will also find it an indispensable source.

– Covers the pragmatic evolution of 2G to 3G systems e.g. GSM to UMTS
– Addresses the entire UMTS air interface specification i.e. FDD and TDD modes
– Introduces the integrated (circuit packet switching)UMTS core network architecture
– Presents the performance and management issues of UMTS
– Provides the network deployment and coverage aspects of 3G networks


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (April 4, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471813753
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471813750
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 6.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,085,186 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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While the history of mobile communications is long [1-3], and the background of mobile networks thereby is also long, in this chapter we focus on the historic evolution in terms of network architecture and services starting with 2nd generation (2G) mobile systems. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
application level registration, part scrambling code, transport network control plane, uplink dedicated physical channels, single band antennas, preamble scrambling codes, power control preamble, spreading factor reduction, uplink physical channels, physical channel segmentation, spectrum emission mask, downlink physical channels, different channelization codes, signalling bearer, beacon function, assigned channel frequency, radio frame, outer loop power control, primary scrambling code, higher layer signalling, dual band antenna, secondary scrambling codes, short scrambling codes, power control loop, internal interleaver
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Technical Specification Group, Random Access Channel, Downlink Shared Channel, Technical Specification Radio Access Network Group, Mobile Termination, New York, Support Node, Fields Slot, Artech House, Radio Resource Control, Terrestrial Radio Access, Forward Access Channel, Paging Indicator Channel, Primary Common Control Physical Channel, Protocol Specification, System Engineering, Bell System Tech, Coded Composite Transport Channel, Data Data, Dedicated Physical Data Channel, Doppler Relative, Generation Partnership Project, Mapping Transport Channels, Medium Access Control, Public Land Mobile Network
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very good book and suitable mostly for engineers., December 3, 2002
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This is a very good book on UMTS concepts. Although the title emphasizes air interface techniques, this book pay attention both on UTRAN and core network as well. There is good enough detail on core network also. There are many good diagrams which help to understand. This book is rich in mathematics and covers theory also in some details. It is not for pure academic studies but perhaps this book could be more suitable for engineers rather than managers and marketing people. There are good books in the market on UMTS explaining how it works (Kaaranen and Korhonen). But if you were an engineer and if you wanted to know why it works that way and what is behind it then perhaps this book is the most suitable one for you. Warmly recommended.
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