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Title:
Long term evolution : 3GPP LTE radio and cellular technology
Series:
Internet and communications
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, FL : Auerbach Publications, 2009
Physical Description:
xiii, 469 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781420072105

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Summary

While 3G has been an outstanding success, the ever-growing demand for higher data rates and higher quality mobile communication services continues to fuel conflict between the rapidly growing number of users and limited bandwidth resources. In the future, a 100-fold increase in mobile data traffic is expected. That will necessitate further improvements to 3GPP LTE (Long-Term Evolution) and create limitless opportunities for engineers who understand the technology and how to apply it to deliver enhanced services.

Long Term Evolution: 3GPP LTE Radio and Cellular Technology outlines the best way to position yourself now for future success. With coverage ranging from basic concepts to current research, this comprehensive reference contains technical information about all aspects of 3GPP LTE. It details low chip rate, high-speed downlink/uplink packet access (HSxPA)/TDSCDMA EV 1x, LTE TDD, and 3G TDD. It introduces new technologies and covers methodologies to study the performance of frequency allocation schemes. The authors also discuss the proposed architecture of Mobile IPRR and distributed dynamic architecture in wireless communication, covering performance evaluation of the TD-SCDMA LTE System.

With each passing day, more and more users are demanding mobile broadband data access everywhere, to facilitate synchronization of e-mails, Internet access, specific applications, and file downloads to mobile devices such as cell phones, smart phones, PDAs, and notebooks. LTE, successor to the 3G mobile radio network, is essential to creating radio coverage in the rollout phase and high capacity all over the radio cell in the long term. The 3GPP LTE will become increasingly crucial to supporting the high demand of data traffic rates generated by future mobile user terminals. Authored by international experts in the field, this practical book is an extremely valuable guide that addresses emerging current and future technolo


Author Notes

Borko Furht, Syed A. Ahson


Table of Contents

Borko Furht and Syed AhsonPing Zhang and Xiaodong Xu and Lihua LiGerardo Gómez and David Morales-Jiménez and F. Javier L&oactue;pez-Martínez and Juan J. Sánchez and José Tomás EntrambasaguasGábor Fodor and András Rácz and Norbert Reider and András TemesváryGang Wu and Xun FanBasuki E. Priyanto and Troels B. SorensenWolfgang Zirwas and Wolfgang Mennerich and Martin Schubert and Lars Thiele and Volker Jungnickel and Egon SchulzRainer SchoenenJijun LuoMarkku Kuusela and Tao Chen and Petteri Lundén and Haiming Wang and Tero Henttonen and Jussi Ojala and Esa Malkamäet;kiA. Forck and Thomas Haustein and Volker Jungnickel and V. Venkatkumar and S. Wahls and T. Wirth and Egon SchulzM. Andersson and A. Wolfgang and C. Orlenius and J. Carlsson
Prefacep. vii
The Editorsp. ix
Contributorsp. xi
1 Introductionp. 1
2 Evolution from TD-SCDMA to Futurep. 11
3 Radio-Interface Physical Layerp. 49
4 Architecture and Protocol Support for Radio Resource Management (RRM)p. 99
5 MIMO OFDM Schemes for 3GPP LTEp. 155
6 Single-Carrier Transmission for UTRA LTE Uplinkp. 181
7 Cooperative Transmission Schemesp. 213
8 Multihop Extensions to Cellular Networks-the Benefit of Relaying for LTEp. 265
9 User Plane Protocol Design for LTE System with Decode-Forward Type of Relayp. 350
10 Radio Access Network VoIP Optimization and Performance on 3GPP HSPA/LTEp. 319
11 Early Real-Time Experiments and Field Trial Measurements with 3GPP-LTE Air Interface Implemented on Reconfigurable Hardware Platformp. 365
12 Measuring Performance of 3GPP LTE Terminals and Small Base Stations in Reverberation Chambersp. 413
Indexp. 459
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