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WCDMA Design Hadnbook by A. Richardson
Here is the preview edition of this book from Google:
Complete 514 pages of ~600. Some pages are missing and the image quality is so-so, but still highly recommended for offline reading.
Some excerpts from Reader's Review:
"I picked up this book and started reading, and it was like all the missing pieces were found, and my understanding stood on a more solid ground. To give a few examples: the coverage of the following things in the second chapter were pivotal in plugging the gaps in my understanding.
- how to differtiate a UE in uplink as well as downlink
- principles of WCDMA physical layer - channelization & scrambling codes,soft handover,use of compressed mode & power management. These are known by any person who has a "more than casual" study of the UMTS access, but they were clearly marked as differtiators.
- Radio and data connections
- UMTS security architecture etc
What clinches the deal for me is Chapter 3 with its clear explanations of single user spreading code use, multi-user spreading code use (to mention a few) with clear diagrammatic illustrations.
The author has distilled years of experience in this book; any user who is suffciently experieced in wireless networks can pick this book up and glide across from beginning to end."
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Re: WCDMA Design Hadnbook by A. Richardson
Originally Posted by
rcon
Here is the preview edition of this book from Google:
A. Richardson. WCDMA Design Handbook.
Complete 514 pages of ~600. Some pages missing, but still highly recommended for reading if you haven't enough money to get a paper copy.
Some excerpts from Reader's Review:
"I picked up this book and started reading, and it was like all the missing pieces were found, and my understanding stood on a more solid ground. To give a few examples: the coverage of the following things in the second chapter were pivotal in plugging the gaps in my understanding.
- how to differtiate a UE in uplink as well as downlink
- principles of WCDMA physical layer - channelization & scrambling codes,soft handover,use of compressed mode & power management. These are known by any person who has a "more than casual" study of the UMTS access, but they were clearly marked as differtiators.
- Radio and data connections
- UMTS security architecture etc
What clinches the deal for me is Chapter 3 with its clear explanations of single user spreading code use, multi-user spreading code use (to mention a few) with clear diagrammatic illustrations.
The author has distilled years of experience in this book; any user who is suffciently experieced in wireless networks can pick this book up and glide across from beginning to end."
Please click Thanks and Reputation (approve) Button.
I tried to download the file in macintosh.
But the computer said "The file is damaged and can not open the file".
So, I copied it to Windows XP PC and I cannot open the file either.
Would you please check the file?
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Re: WCDMA Design Hadnbook by A. Richardson
Originally Posted by
rcon
Here is the preview edition of this book from Google:
A. Richardson. WCDMA Design Handbook.
Complete 514 pages of ~600. Some pages missing, but still highly recommended for reading if you haven't enough money to get a paper copy.
Some excerpts from Reader's Review:
"I picked up this book and started reading, and it was like all the missing pieces were found, and my understanding stood on a more solid ground. To give a few examples: the coverage of the following things in the second chapter were pivotal in plugging the gaps in my understanding.
- how to differtiate a UE in uplink as well as downlink
- principles of WCDMA physical layer - channelization & scrambling codes,soft handover,use of compressed mode & power management. These are known by any person who has a "more than casual" study of the UMTS access, but they were clearly marked as differtiators.
- Radio and data connections
- UMTS security architecture etc
What clinches the deal for me is Chapter 3 with its clear explanations of single user spreading code use, multi-user spreading code use (to mention a few) with clear diagrammatic illustrations.
The author has distilled years of experience in this book; any user who is suffciently experieced in wireless networks can pick this book up and glide across from beginning to end."
Please click Thanks and Reputation (approve) Button.
the link is nolonger exist, please reupload
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Re: WCDMA Design Hadnbook by A. Richardson
Last edited by rcon; 2010-10-19 at 07:11 PM
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Re: WCDMA Design Hadnbook by A. Richardson
Has anyone full version of this book now?
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