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2011-07-22, 05:22 AM
Good Book about LTE.

BOOK DESCRIPTION
Based on the bestseller ";3G Evolution - HSPA and LTE for mobile broadband"; and reflecting the ongoing success of LTE throughout the world, this book focuses on LTE with full updates including LTE-Advanced to provide a complete picture of the LTE system. Overview and detailed explanations are given for the latest LTE standards for radio interface architecture, the physical layer, access procedures, broadcast, relaying, spectrum and RF characteristics, and system performance.
Key technologies presented include multi-carrier transmission, advanced single-carrier transmission, advanced receivers, OFDM, MIMO and adaptive antenna solutions, advanced radio resource management and protocols, and different radio network architectures. Their role and use in the context of mobile broadband access in general is explained. Both a high-level overview and more detailed step-by-step explanations of the LTE/LTE-Advanced implementation are given. An overview of other related systems such as GSM/EDGE, HSPA, CDMA2000, and WIMAX is also provided.
This book is a 'must-have' resource for engineers and other professionals in the telecommunications industry, working with cellular or wireless broadband technologies, giving an understanding of how to utilize the new technology in order to stay ahead of the competition.
The authors of the book all work at E******* Research and have been deeply involved in 3G and 4G development and standardisation since the early days of 3G research. They are leading experts in the field and are today still actively contributing to the standardisation of LTE within 3GPP.

KEY FEATURES


Includes full details of the latest additions to the LTE Radio Access standards and technologies up to and including 3GPP Release 10
Clear explanations of the role of the underlying technologies for LTE, including OFDM and MIMO
Full coverage of LTE-Advanced, including LTE carrier aggregation, extended multi-antenna transmission, relaying functionality and heterogeneous deployments
LTE radio interface architecture, physical layer, access procedures, MBMS, RF characteristics and system performance covered in detail


TABLE OF CONTENTS


4G LTE/LTE-Advanced for Mobile Broadband
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Background of LTE

Introduction
Evolution of Mobile Systems Before LTE

The First 3G Standardization

ITU Activities

IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced
Spectrum for IMT Systems

Drivers for LTE
Standardization of LTE

The Standardization Process
The 3GPP Process
The 3G Evolution to 4G


High Data Rates in Mobile Communication

High Data Rates: Fundamental Constraints

High Data Rates in Noise-Limited Scenarios
Higher Data Rates in Interference-Limited Scenarios
Higher Data Rates Within A Limited Bandwidth: Higher-Order Modulation
Higher-Order Modulation in Combination with Channel Coding
Variations in Instantaneous Transmit Power
Wider Bandwidth Including Multi-Carrier Transmission
Multi-Carrier Transmission


OFDM Transmission

Basic Principles of OFDM
OFDM Demodulation
OFDM Implementation Using IFFT/FFT Processing
Cyclic-Prefix Insertion
Frequency-Domain Model of OFDM Transmission
Channel Estimation and Reference Symbols
Frequency Diversity with OFDM: Importance of Channel Coding
Selection of Basic OFDM Parameters

OFDM Subcarrier Spacing
Number of Subcarriers
Cyclic-Prefix Length

Variations in Instantaneous Transmission Power
OFDM as a User-Multiplexing and Multiple-Access Scheme
Multi-Cell Broadcast/Multicast Transmission and OFDM

Wider-Band "Single-Carrier" Transmission

Equalization Against Radio-Channel Frequency Selectivity

Time-Domain Linear Equalization
Frequency-Domain Equalization
Other Equalizer Strategies

Uplink FDMA with Flexible Bandwidth Assignment
DFT-spread OFDM

Basic Principles
DFTS-OFDM Receiver
User Multiplexing with DFTS-OFDM
Distributed DFTS-OFDM


Multi-Antenna Techniques

Multi-Antenna Configurations
Benefits of Multi-Antenna Techniques
Multiple Receive Antennas
Multiple Transmit Antennas

Transmit-Antenna Diversity

Delay Diversity
Cyclic-Delay Diversity
Diversity by Means of Space–Time Coding
Diversity by Means of Space–Frequency Coding

Transmitter-Side Beam-Forming

Spatial Multiplexing

Basic Principles
Precoder-Based Spatial Multiplexing
Nonlinear Receiver Processing


Scheduling, Link Adaptation, and Hybrid ARQ

Link Adaptation: Power and Rate Control
Channel-Dependent Scheduling

Downlink Scheduling
Uplink Scheduling
Link Adaptation and Channel-Dependent Scheduling in the Frequency Domain
Acquiring on Channel-State Information
Traffic Behavior and Scheduling

Advanced Retransmission Schemes
Hybrid ARQ with Soft Combining

LTE Radio Access: An Overview

Basic Principles

Transmission Scheme
Channel-Dependent Scheduling and Rate Adaptation
Inter-Cell Interference Coordination
Hybrid ARQ with Soft Combining
Multi-Antenna Transmission
Spectrum Flexibility

Flexibility in Duplex Arrangement
Bandwidth Flexibility


LTE Release 9

Multicast and Broadcast Support
Positioning
Dual-Layer Beam-Forming

LTE Release 10 and IMT-Advanced

Carrier Aggregation
Extended Multi-Antenna Transmission
Relaying
Heterogeneous Deployments

Terminal Capabilities

Radio-Interface Architecture

Overall System Architecture

Core Network
Radio-Access Network

Radio Protocol Architecture

Radio-Link Control
Medium-Access Control

Logical Channels and Transport Channels
Scheduling
Hybrid ARQ with Soft Combining

Physical Layer

Control-Plane Protocols

State Machine


Physical Transmission Resources

Overall Time–Frequency Structure
Normal Subframes and Mbsfn Subframes
Carrier Aggregation
Frequency-Domain Location Of LTE Carriers
Duplex Schemes

Frequency-Division Duplex (FDD)
Time-Division Duplex (TDD)
LTE and TD-SCDMA Coexistence


Downlink Physical-Layer Processing

Transport-Channel Processing

Processing Steps

CRC Insertion Per Transport Block
Code-Block Segmentation and Per-Code-Block CRC Insertion
Channel Coding
Rate Matching and Physical-Layer Hybrid-ARQ Functionality
Bit-Level Scrambling
Data Modulation
Antenna Mapping
Resource-Block Mapping

Localized and Distributed Resource Mapping

Downlink Reference Signals

Cell-Specific Reference Signals

Structure of a Single Reference Signal
Multiple Reference Signals

Demodulation Reference Signals
CSI Reference Signals

CSI-RS Structure
Muted CSI-RS


Multi-Antenna Transmission

Transmit Diversity

Transmit Diversity for Two Antenna Ports
Transmit Diversity for Four Antenna Ports

Codebook-Based Precoding

Closed-Loop Operation
Open-Loop Operation

Non-Codebook-Based Precoding
Downlink Multi-User MIMO

MU-MIMO within Transmission Modes 8/9
MU-MIMO Based on CRS


Downlink L1/L2 Control Signaling

Physical Control Format Indicator Channel
Physical Hybrid-ARQ Indicator Channel
Physical Downlink Control Channel
Downlink Scheduling Assignment

Signaling of Downlink Resource-Block Allocations
Signaling of Transport-Block Sizes

Uplink Scheduling Grants

Signaling of Uplink Resource-Block Allocations

Carrier Aggregation and Cross-Carrier Scheduling
Power-Control Commands
PDCCH Processing
Blind Decoding of PDCCHs


Uplink Physical-Layer Processing

Transport-Channel Processing

Processing Steps
Mapping to the Physical Resource
PUSCH Frequency Hopping

Hopping Based on Cell-Specific Hopping/Mirroring Patterns
Hopping Based on Explicit Hopping Information


Uplink Reference Signals

Uplink Demodulation Reference Signals

Basic Principles of Uplink DM-RS
Phase-Rotated Reference-Signal Sequences
Reference-Signal Assignment to Cells
Sequence Hopping
Multiple Demodulation Reference Signals

Uplink Sounding Reference Signals

Periodic SRS Transmission
Aperiodic SRS Transmission


Uplink Multi-Antenna Transmission

Precoder-Based Multi-Antenna Transmission for PUSCH
Uplink Multi-User MIMO
PUCCH Transmit Diversity

Uplink L1/L2 Control Signaling

Uplink L1/L2 Control Signaling on PUCCH

PUCCH Format 1
PUCCH Format 2
PUCCH Format 3
Simultaneous Transmission of Multiple Feedback Reports
Resource-Block Mapping for PUCCH

Uplink L1/L2 Control Signaling on PUSCH

Uplink Timing Alignment

Retransmission Protocols

Hybrid ARQ with Soft Combining

Downlink Hybrid ARQ
Uplink Hybrid ARQ
Hybrid-ARQ Timing

Radio-Link Control

Segmentation, Concatenation, and Reassembly of RLC SDUs
RLC Retransmission
In-Sequence Delivery
RLC Operation


Power Control, Scheduling, and Interference Handling

Uplink Power Control

Uplink Power Control – Some Basic Rules
Power Control for PUCCH
Power Control for PUSCH
Power Control for SRS
Power Headroom

Scheduling and Rate Adaptation

Downlink Scheduling
Uplink Scheduling

Uplink Priority Handling
Scheduling Requests and Buffer Status Reports

Semi-Persistent Scheduling
Scheduling for Half-Duplex FDD
Channel-State Reporting
Discontinuous Reception (DRX) and Component Carrier Deactivation

Inter-Cell Interference Coordination
Heterogeneous Network Deployments

Interference Handling in a Heterogeneous Deployment
Interference Coordination in the Case of Home-eNodeB


Access Procedures

Acquisition and Cell Search

Overview of LTE Cell Search
PSS Structure
SSS Structure

System Information

MIB and BCH Transmission
System-Information Blocks

Random Access

Step 1: Random-Access Preamble Transmission

PRACH Time–Frequency Resources
Preamble Structure and Sequence Selection
PRACH Power Setting
Preamble Sequence Generation
Preamble Detection

Step 2: Random-Access Response
Step 3: Terminal Identification
Step 4: Contention Resolution

Paging

Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Services

Architecture
Overall Channel Structure and Physical-Layer Processing
Scheduling of MBMS Services

Relaying

Relays in LTE
Overall Architecture
Backhaul Design for Inband Relaying

Access-Link Hybrid-ARQ Operation
Backhaul-Link Hybrid-ARQ Operation
Backhaul Downlink Control Signaling
Reference Signals for the Backhaul Link
Backhaul–Access Link Timing


Spectrum and RF Characteristics

Spectrum for LTE

Spectrum Defined for IMT Systems by the ITU-R
Frequency Bands for LTE
New Frequency Bands

Flexible Spectrum USE
Flexible Channel Bandwidth Operation
Carrier Aggregation for LTE
Multi-Standard Radio Base Stations
Overview of RF Requirements for LTE

Transmitter Characteristics
Receiver Characteristics
Regional Requirements
Band-Specific UE Requirements Through Network Signaling
Base-Station Classes

Output Power Level Requirements

Base-Station Output Power and Dynamic Range
UE Output Power and Dynamic Range

Transmitted Signal Quality

EVM and Frequency Error
UE In-Band Emissions
Base-Station Time Alignment

Unwanted Emissions Requirements

Implementation Aspects
Spectrum Emission Mask

Base-Station Operating Band Unwanted Emission Limits
UE Spectrum Emission Mask

Adjacent Channel Leakage Ratio
Spurious Emissions
Occupied Bandwidth
Transmitter Intermodulation

Sensitivity and Dynamic Range
Receiver Susceptibility to Interfering Signals

Performance

Performance Assessment

End-User Perspective of Performance
Operator Perspective

Performance in Terms of Peak Data Rates and Latency
Performance Evaluation of LTE-Advanced

Models and Assumptions
Evaluation Criteria
Performance Numbers for FDD
Performance Numbers for TDD

Conclusion

Other Wireless Communications Systems

HSPA

Architecture
Channel-Dependent Scheduling
Hybrid ARQ with Soft Combining
Control-Plane Latency Reductions
Spatial Multiplexing
Carrier Aggregation
UTRA TDD

GSM/EDGE

Objectives for GSM/EDGE Evolution
Dual-Antenna Terminals
Multi-Carrier EDGE
Reduced TTI and Fast Feedback
Improved Modulation and Coding
Higher Symbol Rates
Voice Service over Adaptive Multi-User Channels

CDMA2000 and HRPD/1x EV-DO

CDMA2000 1x
1x EV-DO Rev 0
1x EV-DO Rev A
1x EV-DO Rev B
1x EV-DO Rev C

IEEE 802.16e, Mobile WiMAX and 802.16.m

IEEE 802.16e and Mobile WiMAX
IEEE 802.16.m – WiMAX for IMT-Advanced

Summary

Final Thoughts

Where To Go in the Future?

Advanced Multi-Cell Coordination
Network Energy Efficiency
Machine-Type Communication
New ways of Using Spectrum
Direct Device-to-Device Communication

Concluding Remarks

References
Index



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