3G Evolution HSPA and LTE for Mobile Broadband

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Author(s): Erik Dahlman, Stefan Parkvall, Johan Skold, Per Beming
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Academic Press
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 651

contents......Page 6
preface......Page 30
list of acronyms......Page 34
part1 introduction......Page 44
1 background of 3G evolution......Page 46
2The motives behind the3G evolution......Page 58
Part IITechnologies for 3GEvolution......Page 70
3.1 High data rates: Fundamental constraints......Page 72
3.2 Higher data rates within a limited bandwidth:Higher-order modulation......Page 77
3.3 Wider bandwidth including multi-carrier transmission......Page 80
4.1 Basic principles of OFDM......Page 86
4.3 OFDM implementation using IFFT/FFT processing......Page 89
4.4 Cyclic-prefix insertion......Page 91
4.5 Frequency-domain model of OFDM transmission......Page 94
4.6 Channel estimation and reference symbols......Page 95
4.7 Frequency diversity with OFDM: Importance ofchannel coding......Page 96
4.8 Selection of basic OFDM parameters......Page 98
4.9 Variations in instantaneous transmission power......Page 101
4.10 OFDM as a user-multiplexing and multiple-accessscheme......Page 102
4.11 Multi-cell broadcast/multicast transmission and OFDM......Page 104
5.1 Equalization against radio-channel frequency selectivity......Page 108
5.2 Uplink FDMA with flexible bandwidth assignment......Page 114
5.3 DFT-spread OFDM......Page 116
6Multi-antenna techniques......Page 124
7Scheduling, link adaptationand hybrid ARQ......Page 148
Part IIIHSPA......Page 168
8WCDMA evolution: HSPAand MBMS......Page 170
9High-Speed DownlinkPacket Access......Page 182
10Enhanced Uplink......Page 228
11MBMS: Multimedia BroadcastMulticast Services......Page 282
12HSPA Evolution......Page 294
Part IVLTE and SAE......Page 320
13LTE and SAE: Introduction anddesign targets......Page 322
14LTE radio access:An overview......Page 332
15LTE radio interfacearchitecture......Page 342
16Downlink transmissionscheme......Page 360
17Uplink transmission scheme......Page 426
18LTE access procedures......Page 464
19LTE transmission procedures......Page 490
20Flexible bandwidth in LTE......Page 540
21System Architecture Evolution......Page 560
22LTE-Advanced......Page 582
Part VPerformance andConcluding Remarks......Page 590
23Performance of 3G evolution......Page 592
24Other wirelesscommunications systems......Page 606
25Future evolution......Page 632
Index......Page 646