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    Table of contents is as follows:

    Contents
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    1 Overview
    1.1 History of Mobile Cellular Systems
    1.1.1 First Generation
    1.1.2 Second Generation
    1.1.3 Generation 2.5
    1.2 Overview of 3G
    1.3 Proposals for 3G Standard
    1.3.1 WCDMA
    1.3.2 Advanced TDMA
    1.3.3 Hybrid CDMA/TDMA
    1.3.4 OFDM
    1.3.5 IMT-2000
    1.4 3GPP
    1.4.1 TDD
    1.4.2 TD-SCDMA
    1.5 3GPP2
    1.6 3G Evolution Paths
    References
    2 Principles of CDMA
    2.1 Radio-Channel Access Schemes
    2.2 Spread Spectrum
    2.3 RAKE Receiver
    2.4 Power Control
    2.5 Handovers
    2.5.1 Soft Handover
    2.5.2 Relocation
    2.5.3 Hard Handover
    2.5.4 Intersystem Handovers
    2.6 Multiuser Detection
    References

    3 WCDMA Air Interface: Physical Layer
    3.1 General
    3.1.1 Forward Error Correction Encoding/Decoding
    3.1.2 Radio Measurements and Indications to Higher Layers
    3.1.3 Macrodiversity Distribution/Combining and Soft Handove
    Execution
    3.1.4 Error Detection on Transport Channels
    3.1.5 Multiplexing of Transport Channels and Demultiplexing of
    CCTrCHs
    3.1.6 Rate Matching
    3.1.7 Mapping of CCTrCHs on Physical Channels
    3.1.8 Modulation, Spreading/Demodulation, and Despreading
    of Physical Channels
    3.1.9 Frequency and Time Synchronization
    3.1.10 Inner-Loop Power Control
    3.1.11 Power Weighting and Combining of Physical Channels
    3.1.12 RF Processing
    3.1.13 Timing Advance on Uplink Channels
    3.1.14 Support of Uplink Synchronization
    3.2 Channels
    3.2.1 Logical Channels
    3.2.2 Transport Channels
    3.2.3 Physical Channels
    3.2.4 Shared Channels
    3.2.5 Channel Mapping
    3.3 Spreading and Scrambling Codes
    3.4 Diversity
    3.4.1 Time Diversity
    3.4.2 Multipath Diversity
    3.4.3 Macrodiversity
    3.4.4 Antenna Diversity
    3.5 Transport Formats
    3.6 Data Through Layer 1
    References
    4 Modulation Techniques and Spread Spectrum
    4.1 Spreading Techniques
    4.1.1 DS-CDMA
    4.1.2 Frequency-Hopping CDMA
    4.1.3 Time-Hopping CDMA
    4.1.4 Multicarrier CDMA
    4.2 Data Modulation
    References

    5 Spreading Codes
    5.1 Orthogonal Codes
    5.2 PN Codes
    5.3 Synchronization Codes
    5.4 Autocorrelation and Cross-Correlation
    5.5 Intercell Interference
    References
    6 Channel Coding
    6.1 Coding Processes
    6.2 Coding Theory
    6.3 Block Codes
    6.4 Convolutional Codes
    6.5 Turbo Codes
    6.6 Channel Coding in UTRAN
    References
    7 Wideband CDMA Air Interface: Protocol Stack
    47.1 General Points
    7.2 Control Plane
    7.3 MAC
    7.3.1 MAC Services
    7.3.2 MAC Functions
    7.3.3 TFC Selection
    7.4 RLC
    7.4.1 RLC Services
    7.4.2 RLC Functions
    7.5 RRC
    7.5.1 RRC Services
    7.5.2 RRC Functions
    7.6 RRC Protocol States
    7.7 Location Management in UTRAN
    7.8 Core Network Protocols in the Air Interface
    7.8.1 Circuit-Switched Core Network
    7.8.2 Packet-Switched Core Network
    7.9 User Plane
    7.10 Packet Data Convergence Protocol
    7.11 Broadcast/Multicast Control
    7.12 Data Protocols
    7.13 Dual-System Protocol Stack in UE
    References

    8 Network
    8.1 General Discussion
    8.2 Evolution from GSM
    8.3 UMTS Network Structure
    8.4 Core Network
    8.4.1 Mobile Switching Center
    8.4.2 Visitor Location Register
    8.4.3 Home Location Register
    8.4.4 Equipment Identity Register
    8.4.5 Authentication Center
    8.4.6 Gateway MSC
    8.4.7 Serving GPRS Support Node
    8.4.8 Gateway GPRS Support Node
    8.5 UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network
    8.5.1 Radio Network Controller
    8.5.2 Node B
    8.6 GSM Radio Access Network
    8.6.1 Base Station Controller
    8.6.2 Base Transceiver Station
    8.6.3 Small Base Transceiver Stations
    8.7 Interfaces
    8.7.1 A Interface
    8.7.2 Gb Interface
    8.7.3 Iu Interface
    8.7.4 Iub Interface
    8.7.5 Iur Interface
    8.7.6 MAP Interfaces
    8.8 Network Protocols
    8.8.1 Asynchronous Transfer Mode
    8.8.2 AAL2 and AAL5
    8.8.3 Iu User Plane Protocol Layer
    8.8.4 GPRS Tunnelling Protocol-User
    8.8.5 SS7 MTP3-User Adaptation Layer
    8.8.6 MAP (MAP-A Through MAP-M)
    8.8.7 Message Transfer Part
    8.8.8 Node B Application Part
    8.8.9 Physical Layer (Below ATM)
    8.8.10 Q.2150.1
    8.8.11 Q.2630.1
    8.8.12 Radio Access Network Application Part
    8.8.13 Radio Network Subsystem Application Part
    8.8.14 Signaling ATM Adaptation Layer
    8.8.15 Service-Specific Coordination Function
    8.8.16 Service-Specific Connection-Oriented Protocol
    8.8.17 Signaling Connection Control Part
    8.8.18 Stream Control Transmission Protocol
    8.8.19 UDP/IP
    8.9 UMTS Network Evolution—Release 5
    References
    9 Network Planning
    9.1 Importance of Network Planning
    9.2 Differences Between TDMA and CDMA
    9.3 Network Planning Terminology
    9.4 Network Planning Process
    9.4.1 Preparation Phase
    9.4.2 Network Dimensioning
    9.4.3 Detailed Radio-Network Planning
    9.5 Network Planning in WCDMA
    9.5.1 Pilot Pollution
    9.5.2 SHO Parameters
    9.5.3 HO Problems
    9.5.4 Hierarchical Cells
    9.5.5 Microcell Deployment
    9.5.6 Picocell Deployment and Indoor Planning
    9.5.7 Sectorization and Adaptive Antennas
    9.5.8 Other Network Elements
    9.6 Admission Control
    9.7 Congestion Control
    References
    10 Network Management
    10.1 Telecommunication-Management Architecture
    10.1.1 Fault Management
    10.1.2 Configuration Management
    10.1.3 Performance Management
    10.1.4 Roaming Management
    10.1.5 Accounting Management
    10.1.6 Subscription Management
    10.1.7 QoS Management
    10.1.8 User Equipment Management
    10.1.9 Fraud Management
    10.1.10 Security Management
    10.1.11 Software Management
    10.2 Charging
    10.2.1 Charging of Circuit-Switched Services
    10.2.2 Charging of Packet-Switched Services
    10.3 Billing
    10.4 Service Providers Versus Operators
    References
    11 Procedures
    11.1 RRC Connection Procedures
    11.1.1 RRC Connection Establishment
    11.1.2 Signaling Connection Establishment
    11.1.3 RRC Connection Release
    11.2 Radio Bearer Procedures
    11.2.1 Radio Bearer Establishment
    11.2.2 Radio Bearer Release
    11.2.3 Radio Bearer Reconfiguration
    11.2.4 Transport Channel Reconfiguration
    11.2.5 Physical Channel Reconfiguration
    11.2.6 Control of Requested QoS
    11.3 Data Transmission
    11.4 Handovers
    11.4.1 Soft Handover
    11.4.2 Hard Handover
    11.4.3 Intersystem Handovers
    11.5 Random Access Procedure
    References
    12 New Concepts in the UMTS Network
    12.1 Location Services
    12.1.1 Cell-Coverage-Based Method
    12.1.2 Observed Time Difference of Arrival
    12.1.3 Network-Assisted Global Positioning System
    12.1.4 Other Methods
    12.1.5 Comparison of Location Methods
    12.1.6 Service Categories
    12.2 High-Speed Downlink Packet Access
    12.3 Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Service
    12.3.1 Broadcast Service
    12.3.2 Multicast Service
    12.4 Multimedia Messaging Service
    12.4.1 The Service
    12.4.2 MMS Elements
    12.4.3 MMS Protocols
    12.5 Supercharger
    12.6 Prepaging
    12.7 Gateway Location Register
    12.8 Optimal Routing
    12.9 Adaptive Multirate Codec
    12.10 Support of Localized Service Area
    12.11 Smart Antennas
    References
    13 3G Services
    13.1 Service Categories
    13.2 Teleservices
    13.3 Bearer Services
    13.4 Supplementary Services
    13.5 Service Capabilities
    13.6 QoS Classes
    13.6.1 Conversational Real-Time Services
    13.6.2 Interactive Services
    13.6.3 Streaming Services
    13.6.4 Background Services
    13.6.5 QoS Service Classes and 3G Radio Interface
    References
    14 3G Applications
    14.1 Justification for 3G
    14.2 Path into the Market
    14.3 Applications As Competition Tools
    14.4 Application Technologies
    14.4.1 Wireless Application Protocol
    14.4.2 Java
    14.4.3 BREW
    14.4.4 Bluetooth
    14.4.5 I-mode
    14.4.6 Electronic Payment
    14.4.7 IPv6
    14.5 Multimedia
    14.5.1 Application Types
    14.5.2 Technical Problems
    14.6 Traffic Characteristics of 3G Applications
    14.7 M-commerce
    14.8 Examples of 3G Applications
    14.8.1 Voice
    14.8.2 Messaging
    14.8.3 Internet Access
    14.8.4 Location-Based Applications
    14.8.5 Games
    14.8.6 Advertising
    14.8.7 Betting and Gambling
    14.8.8 Dating Applications
    14.8.9 Adult Entertainment
    14.9 Terminals
    14.9.1 Voice Terminals
    14.9.2 Multimedia Terminals
    14.9.3 Navigation Devices
    14.9.4 Game Devices
    14.9.5 Machine-to-Machine Devices
    References
    15 The Future
    15.1 New Spectrum
    15.2 Satellites
    15.2.1 The Market for MSS Networks
    15.2.2 Satellite Orbits
    15.2.3 Examples of MSS Systems
    15.2.4 Location in Satellite Systems
    15.2.5 Restricted Coverage
    15.2.6 Diversity
    15.2.7 Satellite Paging
    15.2.8 IMT-2000 Satellite Component
    15.3 3G Upgrades
    15.4 Downlink Bottleneck
    15.4.1 TDD
    15.4.2 HSDPA
    15.4.3 WLAN Interworking
    15.4.4 Variable Duplex Distance
    15.4.5 Hierarchical Cell Structures
    15.4.6 Comparing the Schemes
    15.5 4G Vision
    References
    16 Specifications
    16.1 Specification Process
    16.2 Releases
    16.3 3GPP Specifications
    16.3.1 Series Numbering
    16.3.2 Version Numbering
    16.3.3 Backwards Compatibility
    Reference
    Appendix A: Cellular User Statistics
    Appendix B: 3GPP Specifications
    Appendix C: Useful Web Addresses
    Appendix D: Nokia Communicator
    Appendix E: Standardization Organizations and Industry Groups
    About the Author
    Index


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