Titre : |
An Introduction to LTE : LTE, LTE-Advanced, SAE, VoLTE and 4G Mobile Communications |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Cox, Christopher, |
Editeur : |
India : John Wiley & Sons Inc |
Année de publication : |
2014 |
Importance : |
449 p |
Présentation : |
Couv.ill. img. tab. bib. schém. Index |
Format : |
25 × 17.5 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-118-81803-9 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) |
Index. décimale : |
621 Physique appliquée |
Résumé : |
"Following on from the successful first edition (March 2012), this book gives a clear explanation of what LTE does and how it works. The content is expressed at a systems level, offering readers the opportunity to grasp the key factors that make LTE the hot topic amongst vendors and operators across the globe. The book assumes no more than a basic knowledge of mobile telecommunication systems, and the reader is not expected to have any previous knowledge of the complex mathematical operations that underpin LTE.
This second edition introduces new material for the current state of the industry, such as the new features of LTE in Releases 11 and 12, notably coordinated multipoint transmission and proximity services; the main short- and long-term solutions for LTE voice calls, namely circuit switched fallback and the IP multimedia subsystem; and the evolution and current state of the LTE market. It also extends some of the material from the first edition, such as inter-operation with other technologies such as GSM, UMTS, wireless local area networks and cdma2000; additional features of LTE Advanced, notably heterogeneous networks and traffic offloading; data transport in the evolved packet core; coverage and capacity estimation for LTE; and a more rigorous treatment of modulation, demodulation and OFDMA. The author breaks down the system into logical blocks, by initially introducing the architecture of LTE, explaining the
techniques used for radio transmission and reception and the overall operation of the system, and concluding with more specialized topics such as LTE voice calls and the later releases of the specifications. This methodical approach enables readers to move on to tackle the specifications and the more advanced texts with confidence.
"
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Note de contenu : |
Chapter 1
Introduction (pages 1–20)
Chapter 2
System Architecture Evolution (pages 21–47)
Chapter 3
Digital Wireless Communications (pages 49–65)
Chapter 4
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (pages 67–85)
Chapter 5
Multiple Antenna Techniques (pages 87–104)
Chapter 6
Architecture of the LTE Air Interface (pages 105–123)
Chapter 7
Cell Acquisition (pages 125–134)
Chapter 8
Data Transmission and Reception (pages 135–162)
Chapter 9
Random Access (pages 163–169)
Chapter 10
Air Interface Layer 2 (pages 171–183)
Chapter 11
Power-On and Power-Off Procedures (pages 185–201)
Chapter 12
Security Procedures (pages 203–213)
Chapter 13
Quality of Service, Policy and Charging (pages 215–235)
Chapter 14
Mobility Management (pages 237–254)
Chapter 15
Inter-operation with UMTS and GSM (pages 255–269)
Chapter 16
Inter-operation with Non-3GPP Technologies (pages 271–287)
Chapter 17
Self-Optimizing Networks (pages 289–299)
Chapter 18
Enhancements in Release 9 (pages 301–311)
Chapter 19
LTE-Advanced and Release 10 (pages 313–332)
Chapter 20
Releases 11 and 12 (pages 333–347)
Chapter 21
Circuit Switched Fallback (pages 349–369)
Chapter 22
VoLTE and the IP Multimedia Subsystem (pages 371–412)
Chapter 23
Performance of LTE and LTE-Advanced (pages 413–428)
Bibliography (page 429)
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An Introduction to LTE : LTE, LTE-Advanced, SAE, VoLTE and 4G Mobile Communications [texte imprimé] / Cox, Christopher, . - India : John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2014 . - 449 p : Couv.ill. img. tab. bib. schém. Index ; 25 × 17.5 cm. ISBN : 978-1-118-81803-9 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Langues originales : Anglais ( eng)
Index. décimale : |
621 Physique appliquée |
Résumé : |
"Following on from the successful first edition (March 2012), this book gives a clear explanation of what LTE does and how it works. The content is expressed at a systems level, offering readers the opportunity to grasp the key factors that make LTE the hot topic amongst vendors and operators across the globe. The book assumes no more than a basic knowledge of mobile telecommunication systems, and the reader is not expected to have any previous knowledge of the complex mathematical operations that underpin LTE.
This second edition introduces new material for the current state of the industry, such as the new features of LTE in Releases 11 and 12, notably coordinated multipoint transmission and proximity services; the main short- and long-term solutions for LTE voice calls, namely circuit switched fallback and the IP multimedia subsystem; and the evolution and current state of the LTE market. It also extends some of the material from the first edition, such as inter-operation with other technologies such as GSM, UMTS, wireless local area networks and cdma2000; additional features of LTE Advanced, notably heterogeneous networks and traffic offloading; data transport in the evolved packet core; coverage and capacity estimation for LTE; and a more rigorous treatment of modulation, demodulation and OFDMA. The author breaks down the system into logical blocks, by initially introducing the architecture of LTE, explaining the
techniques used for radio transmission and reception and the overall operation of the system, and concluding with more specialized topics such as LTE voice calls and the later releases of the specifications. This methodical approach enables readers to move on to tackle the specifications and the more advanced texts with confidence.
"
|
Note de contenu : |
Chapter 1
Introduction (pages 1–20)
Chapter 2
System Architecture Evolution (pages 21–47)
Chapter 3
Digital Wireless Communications (pages 49–65)
Chapter 4
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (pages 67–85)
Chapter 5
Multiple Antenna Techniques (pages 87–104)
Chapter 6
Architecture of the LTE Air Interface (pages 105–123)
Chapter 7
Cell Acquisition (pages 125–134)
Chapter 8
Data Transmission and Reception (pages 135–162)
Chapter 9
Random Access (pages 163–169)
Chapter 10
Air Interface Layer 2 (pages 171–183)
Chapter 11
Power-On and Power-Off Procedures (pages 185–201)
Chapter 12
Security Procedures (pages 203–213)
Chapter 13
Quality of Service, Policy and Charging (pages 215–235)
Chapter 14
Mobility Management (pages 237–254)
Chapter 15
Inter-operation with UMTS and GSM (pages 255–269)
Chapter 16
Inter-operation with Non-3GPP Technologies (pages 271–287)
Chapter 17
Self-Optimizing Networks (pages 289–299)
Chapter 18
Enhancements in Release 9 (pages 301–311)
Chapter 19
LTE-Advanced and Release 10 (pages 313–332)
Chapter 20
Releases 11 and 12 (pages 333–347)
Chapter 21
Circuit Switched Fallback (pages 349–369)
Chapter 22
VoLTE and the IP Multimedia Subsystem (pages 371–412)
Chapter 23
Performance of LTE and LTE-Advanced (pages 413–428)
Bibliography (page 429)
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