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International Standard Book Number 9780128004340
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Classification number 621.38456
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Personal name Chapman, Thomas.
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Title HSPA Evolution :
Remainder of title The Fundamentals for Mobile Broadband.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture San Diego :
Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Elsevier Science & Technology,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2014.
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Extent 1 online resource (561 pages)
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Formatted contents note Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part I - Introduction -- Chapter 1 - From 3G to 4G: background and motivation of 3G evolution -- 1.1 - History and background of 3G -- 1.1.1 - Before 3G -- 1.1.2 - Research on 3G -- 1.1.3 - 3G standardization roots -- 1.2 - Standardization -- 1.2.1 - The standardization process -- 1.2.2 - 3GPP -- 1.2.3 - IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced activities in ITU -- 1.3 - Spectrum for 3G and systems beyond 3G -- 1.4 - The motivations behind continuing HSPA evolution -- 1.4.1 - General driving forces -- 1.4.1.1 - Technology advancements -- 1.4.1.2 - Services -- 1.4.1.3 - User expectations -- 1.4.1.4 - Operator business models -- 1.4.1.5 - Cost -- 1.4.2 - HSPA-specific evolution drivers and philosophy -- References -- Part II - Technologies for HSPA -- Chapter 2 - High data rates in mobile communication -- 2.1 - High data rates: Fundamental constraints -- 2.1.1 - High data rates in noise-limited scenarios -- 2.1.2 - Higher data rates in interference-limited scenarios -- 2.2 - Higher data rates within a limited bandwidth: Higher-order modulation -- 2.2.1 - Higher-order modulation in combination with channel coding -- 2.2.2 - Variations in instantaneous transmit power -- 2.3 - Wider bandwidth including multi-carrier transmission -- 2.3.1 - Multi-carrier transmission -- References -- Chapter 3 - CDMA transmission principles -- 3.1 - Spread spectrum basics -- 3.2 - Baseband transmitter model for a CDMA system -- 3.3 - Spread spectrum in a real propagation environment -- 3.4 - Receiver and equalization strategies -- 3.4.1 - Time-domain linear equalization -- References -- Chapter 4 - Multi-antenna techniques -- 4.1 - Multi-antenna configurations -- 4.2 - Benefits of multi-antenna techniques -- 4.3 - Multiple receive antennas.
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Formatted contents note 4.4 - Multiple transmit antennas -- 4.4.1 - Transmit-antenna diversity -- 4.4.1.1 - Delay diversity -- 4.4.1.2 - Diversity by means of space-time coding -- 4.4.2 - Transmitter-side beamforming -- 4.5 - Spatial multiplexing -- 4.5.1 - Basic principles -- 4.5.2 - Precoder-based spatial multiplexing -- 4.5.3 - Nonlinear receiver processing -- References -- Chapter 5 - Scheduling, link adaptation, and hybrid-ARQ -- 5.1 - Link adaptation: power and rate control -- 5.2 - Channel-dependent scheduling -- 5.2.1 - Downlink scheduling -- 5.2.2 - Uplink scheduling -- 5.2.3 - Link adaptation and channel-dependent scheduling in the frequency domain -- 5.2.4 - Acquiring channel-state information -- 5.2.5 - Traffic behavior and scheduling -- 5.3 - Retransmission schemes -- 5.4 - Hybrid-ARQ with soft combining -- References -- Part III - HSPA and its evolution -- Chapter 6 - Overview of release 99 WCDMA -- 6.1 - System architecture -- 6.2 - Protocol architecture -- 6.3 - Physical layer -- downlink -- 6.4 - Physical layer -- uplink -- 6.5 - Resource handling and packet-data session -- 6.6 - UE RRC states and state transitions -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 7 - Introduction to HSPA -- 7.1 - HSPA emerges from WCDMA: Fundamental building blocks -- 7.1.1 - Higher-order modulations -- 7.1.2 - Enhanced receivers -- 7.1.3 - Improved layer 2 for supporting higher data rates -- 7.1.4 - Multi-antenna techniques -- 7.1.5 - Continuous packet connectivity (CPC) and related resource-related improvements -- 7.1.6 - CELL_FACH enhancements -- 7.1.7 - Multi-carrier HSDPA and HSUPA -- 7.1.8 - Multi-flow -- 7.1.9 - Multimedia broadcast and multicast service (MBMS) -- 7.2 - Other enhancements -- 7.2.1 - Increased band combinations and MSR -- 7.2.2 - Remote electrical tilt -- 7.2.3 - Support for different types of base stations -- 7.2.4 - Miscellaneous mobility improvements.
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Formatted contents note 7.2.5 - The start of the smartphone era: fast dormancy -- 7.2.6 - Circuit-switched voice over HSDPA -- 7.2.7 - Extension of wide-area deployment scenarios -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 8 - High-speed downlink packet access -- 8.1 - Overview -- 8.1.1 - Shared-channel transmission -- 8.1.2 - Channel-dependent scheduling -- 8.1.3 - Rate control and higher-order modulation -- 8.1.4 - Hybrid-ARQ with soft combining -- 8.1.5 - Architecture -- 8.2 - Details of HSDPA -- 8.2.1 - HS-DSCH: inclusion of features in WCDMA release 5 -- 8.2.2 - MAC-hs and physical-layer processing -- 8.2.3 - Scheduling -- 8.2.4 - Rate control -- 8.2.5 - Hybrid-ARQ with soft combining -- 8.2.6 - Data flow -- 8.2.7 - Resource control for HS-DSCH -- 8.2.8 - Mobility -- 8.2.9 - UE categories -- 8.3 - Finer details of HSDPA -- 8.3.1 - Hybrid-ARQ revisited: physical-layer processing -- 8.3.2 - Interleaving and constellation rearrangement -- 8.3.3 - Hybrid-ARQ revisited: protocol operation -- 8.3.4 - In-sequence delivery -- 8.3.5 - MAC-hs header -- 8.3.6 - CQI and other means to assess the downlink quality -- 8.3.7 - Downlink control signaling: HS-SCCH -- 8.3.7.1 - HS-SCCH types in releases 7-11 -- 8.3.8 - Downlink control signaling: F-DPCH -- 8.3.9 - Uplink control signaling: HS-DPCCH -- 8.4 - Release 7 improved layer 2 -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 9 - High-speed uplink packet access -- 9.1 - Overview -- 9.1.1 - Scheduling -- 9.1.2 - Hybrid-ARQ with soft combining -- 9.1.3 - Architecture -- 9.2 - Details of HSUPA -- 9.2.1 - MAC-e and physical layer processing -- 9.2.2 - Scheduling -- 9.2.2.1 - Scheduling framework for HSUPA -- 9.2.2.2 - Scheduling information -- 9.2.3 - E-TFC selection -- 9.2.4 - Hybrid-ARQ with soft combining -- 9.2.5 - Physical channel allocation -- 9.2.6 - Power control -- 9.2.7 - Data flow -- 9.2.8 - Resource control for E-DCH.
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Formatted contents note 9.2.9 - Mobility -- 9.2.10 - UE categories -- 9.3 - Finer details of HSUPA -- 9.3.1 - Scheduling - the small print -- 9.3.1.1 - Relative grants -- 9.3.1.2 - Per-process scheduling -- 9.3.1.3 - Scheduling requests -- 9.3.1.4 - Node B hardware resource handling in soft handover -- 9.3.1.5 - Quality-of-service support -- 9.3.2 - Further details on hybrid-ARQ operation -- 9.3.2.1 - Protocol operation -- 9.3.2.2 - In-sequence delivery -- 9.3.3 - Power setting for E-DPDCH -- 9.3.3.1 - Extrapolation formula -- 9.3.3.2 - Interpolation formula -- 9.3.3.3 - Power scaling -- 9.3.4 - Control signaling -- 9.3.4.1 - E-HICH -- 9.3.4.2 - E-AGCH -- 9.3.4.3 - E-RGCH -- 9.3.4.4 - Timing -- 9.3.5 - Uplink control signaling: E-DPCCH -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 10 - Higher-order modulation -- 10.1 - Overview -- 10.2 - Downlink 64-QAM -- 10.2.1 - Coding -- 10.2.2 - Modulation -- 10.2.3 - Control signaling -- 10.3 - Uplink higher-order modulation -- 10.3.1 - Coding -- 10.3.2 - Modulation -- 10.3.3 - E-DPDCH power setting and E-DPCCH boosting -- 10.3.4 - Control signaling -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 11 - Multi-antenna transmission -- 11.1 - Overview -- 11.1.1 - Multi-antenna techniques -- 11.1.2 - A short history of the development of multi-antenna techniques in 3GPP -- 11.1.3 - Comparing design choices for downlink and uplink -- 11.2 - Downlink transmit diversity -- 11.2.1 - Downlink open-loop transmit diversity -- 11.2.2 - Downlink closed-loop transmit diversity -- 11.3 - Downlink two-branch MIMO -- 11.3.1 - Overview -- 11.3.2 - HSDPA two-branch MIMO data transmission -- 11.3.2.1 - Precoding -- 11.3.2.2 - Pilot design -- 11.3.2.3 - Rate control -- 11.3.2.4 - Hybrid-ARQ with soft combining -- 11.3.3 - Control channel structure -- 11.3.4 - UE capabilities, RRC signaling and configurations -- 11.4 - Downlink four-branch MIMO.
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Formatted contents note 11.4.1 - Overview -- 11.4.2 - HSDPA four-branch MIMO transmission -- 11.4.2.1 - Precoding -- 11.4.2.2 - Pilot design -- 11.4.2.3 - Rate control -- 11.4.2.4 - Hybrid-ARQ retransmission procedure -- 11.4.3 - Control channel structure -- 11.4.4 - UE capabilities, RRC signaling and configurations -- 11.5 - Uplink transmit diversity -- 11.5.1 - Closed-loop transmit diversity -- 11.5.1.1 - Pilot design for Mode 1 -- 11.5.1.2 - Precoding for Mode 1 -- 11.5.1.3 - Control channel structure for Mode 1 -- 11.5.1.4 - RRC signaling and configurations -- 11.5.2 - Open-loop transmit diversity -- 11.6 - Uplink two-branch MIMO -- 11.6.1 - Overview -- 11.6.2 - E-DCH MIMO transmission -- 11.6.2.1 - Power settings -- 11.6.3 - Power control -- 11.6.4 - Downlink control channel structure -- 11.6.5 - Grant and E-TFC selection -- 11.6.5.1 - E-TFC selection procedure -- 11.6.6 - Hybrid-ARQ retransmissions -- 11.6.7 - Rank and SHO management -- 11.6.8 - UE capabilities, RRC signaling and configurations -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter 12 - Multi-carrier techniques -- 12.1 - Evolution of multi-carrier HSPA -- 12.1.1 - Benefits of multi-carrier HSDPA -- 12.2 - Downlink multi-carrier HSDPA in detail -- 12.2.1 - Downlink physical layer and scheduling operation of multi-carrier HSDPA -- 12.2.2 - Higher-layer operation of multi-carrier HSDPA -- 12.2.3 - Uplink L1/L2 control signaling for multi-carrier HSDPA -- 12.2.3.1 - Release 8 DC-HSDPA -- 12.2.3.2 - Release 9 DC-HSDPA with 232 MIMO -- 12.2.3.3 - Release 10 four-carrier HSDPA -- 12.2.3.4 - Release 11 eight-carrier HSDPA -- 12.2.4 - Frequency bands for multi-carrier HSDPA -- 12.3 - Uplink DC-HSUPA in detail -- 12.3.1 - Physical layer and scheduling operation of DC-HSUPA -- 12.3.2 - Higher-layer operation of DC-HSUPA -- Further Reading -- Chapter 13 - Multi-flow transmission -- 13.1 - Overview.
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700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Larsson, Erik.
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Personal name von Wrycza, Peter.
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Dahlman, Erik.
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Parkvall, Stefan.
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Personal name Skold, Johan.
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Main entry heading Chapman, Thomas
Title HSPA Evolution
Place, publisher, and date of publication San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology,c2014
International Standard Book Number 9780080999692
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