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Introduction to Wireless Telecommunications Systems and Networks Gary J. Mullett National Cone for Tecoacicatons Tetoles ‘Sringld Techn Commit Cole ‘Spring, MA 63790 ete, 1ST Pee eoaS Mue AA Bice 021 se4s6 wu. Als» Canada « Meso « Singapore» Spa United King + Unied Set RASHTREEVA VIO YEAR... Preface ‘Chapter 1: Wirles Telecommunicatons Systems and Networks, LLL The History and Evelusion of Wireless Radio Systems 12 12 The Development of Modern Telecommunicasons Ifasctre 16 13 Overview of Existing Network Inastture 24 14 Review ofthe Seven-Layer OSI Mods 25 15, Wireless Nework Applications: Wireless Markets 31 16 Future Wirsess Networks 33 Questions and Problems 33 (Chapter 2: Evolution and Deployment of Cellular Telephone Systems 21 Diflerent Generations of Wireless Cellar Networks 35 22 1G CalllarSysems. 37 23 2G Calla Sysems 59 24-256 Calla Systems 53 25 4G Collar Sysems. 54 26, 4G Calllr Sysioms and Beyond 59 27; Witeless Standards Orgaizations 60 (uetons and Problems. 61 (Chapter 3: Common Cellular System Components 1 Common Celular Network Components. 64 532. Hardware and Software Views ofthe Cellular Network 76 33.36 Calllar System Components 78 534 Collatr Component eatiicaion 78 35 Call Establishment 83 Questions and Problems 87 ‘Chapter 4: Wireless Network Architecture and Operation PAL "The Calle Concept 89 42 Cell Fundamentals 90 AUN COLLEGE (OF ENGINEERING _ BANGALORE ACC NOMEIA C4. F bo os © Comin 43 Capacity Expansion Techniques 95 444 Clllar Backhal Networks 103 445 Mobility Management 105 46 Radio Resouces and Power Management 112 47 Wireless Network Secaty 118 (Questions unl Probleme 115 (Chapter $: GSM and TDMA Technology tte Part GSM System Overiow 117 ‘54 Ingoduction to GSM and TDMA. 117 5.2. GSM Network and System Architetare. 120 53 GSM Channel Concep 126 Part it GSM System Operaone 137 54 GSMdenties 137 55. GSM System Operations (Traffic Cases) 138 56 GSM Infastructure Communications (Um Interface) 157 Part l Other TDMA Systens 165 57 Nonty Ametican TDMA. 165 Questions and Probes 170 ‘Chapter 6: CDMA Technobgy m Partl CDMA Sytem Overview 172 61 ncoducion to CDMA. 172 62. CDMA Network and Stem Arcitsrue 177 Part Il CDMA Basie 185 63. CDMA Channel Concept 186 . 64 CDMA System (Layer) Operations 198 Part itt 3G CDMA. 211 65 IS.95R,cdma2000, and W-CDMA 217 ‘Questions and Problems 218 (Chapter 7: Celllar Wireles: Data Networks 25 and 36 Systems 29 71 Inrdtion to Mobile Wireless Dats Networks 220 72. CDPD, GPRS, nd EDGE Data Networks 227 73 CDMA Dasa Networks 232 74 Bvoltion of GSM and NA-TDMA 1036235, 7.3, Evolution of CDMA t03G_ 238 76 SMS, EMS, MMS, nd MIM Services. 242 (Questions and Problems 244 (Chapter 8: Wireless Modulation Techniques and Hardware 6 81° Transmission Charactedsis of Wireline tnd Fiber Sytem 247 82 Characteristics ofthe At Interface 248 83 WirlssTelecommunications Coding Techniques 25 84 Digital Modolation Tectaigues 260, 55. Spread Specum Modulation Techniques 264 86 Uiwideband Radio Technolgy 266 87 Diversity Techniaves 256 88 Typical GSM System Hardware 269 89 Typical CDMA System Hanae 277 8.10 Subscriber Devices 275, ‘Questions and Problems. 281 Chapter 9: Wireless LANGIEKE 802.11x 23 ‘91 Introduction o IEEE 802.11 Techaclogies 284 92 Evoluon of Wireless LANS 284 93 TEEE 80211 Desgo Ives 287 94 IEEE 80211 Servocs—Layce 2: Overviow 29! 95 TEEE 602.11 MAC Layer Operations 295 (9 IEEE 80211 Layer I: Details 301 97 IEEE 802.1afblg—Higher Rate Sandards 307 98 IEEE 802.1i—Wireess LAN Security 314 99 Competing Wireless Techaologies 318 910 Typical WLAN Hardware 319 ‘Questions and Problems 322 (Chapter 10: Wireless PANSTEEE 802.15x abs 101 Intoduction to TEEE 802.15 Technologies 324 102 Wireless PAN Applications and Architecture 325 403 IEEE 802.15.1 Physical Layer Deis 332 104 Bluetooth Link Conroe Basis 333 105 Blvetoots Link Conwoller Operational Stats 347 106 IEEE 802.15. Proocols and Host Conwo Inerface 3 107 Evolution of IBEE 802.15 Standards 350 Questions and Problems 357 (Chapter 11: Broadband Wireless MANGIBEE 802.16x {LT Ingoducton to WMANMEEE 802.16 Technologies 359 112 TEBE 802.16 Wieess MANS. 362 113. IBBE 802.16 MAC Layer Deals 364 114 TEE $02.16 Physical Layer Details 368 1S TBEE 802.16 Physical Layer Det or 2-11 OH 375, 116 TEBE 802.16 Common Sysem Operations 390 Questions and Problems 395 ‘Chapter 12: Broadband Satelite and Microwave Systems 396 12, Introduction to Broadband Satelite and Microwave Systems, 396 122. Line-of Sigh Propagation 399 123 Fundamentals of Satelite Systems 402 124 Broadband Satelite Networks 408 125 Broadband Microwave and Millimeter Wave Systens. 416 Questions and Problems 418, (Chapter 13: Emerging Wireless Technologies 20 131 Introduction to Emerging Wireless Technologies £20 132 New and Emerging Air Interface Technologies 422 133. New Wieless Network Implementations 428 184 TBEE 802.20/Mobile Broadband Wireless Access 423 125. Suelite Venture and Other Fare Posie 434 (usions and Probleme 435 Ic 26 RASHTREDYA vinvAL ESE OF ENGINEERING Liseairy RANGA, ACE No BRAID 1 jo. PECS YEAR . IS

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