LTE for 4G mobile broadband : air interface technologies and performance / Farooq Khan.
By: Khan, Farooq
Publisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009Description: xiv, 492 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780521882217 (hbk.); 0521882214 (hbk.)Other title: Long-term evolution for 4G mobile broadband [Other title]Subject(s): Broadband communication systems -- Standards | Mobile communication systems -- Standards | Long-Term Evolution (Telecommunications)DDC classification: 621.38456 LOC classification: TK5103.4 | .K48 2009Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Networks architecture and protocols --
Downlink access --
Single-carrier FDMA --
Reducing uplink signal peakiness --
Transmit diversity --
MIMO spatial multiplexing --
Channel structure and bandwidths --
Cell search and reference signals --
Random access --
Channel coding --
Scheduling, link adaptation, and hybrid ARQ --
Power control --
Uplink control signaling --
Downlink control signaling --
Inter-cell interference control --
Single frequency network broadcast --
Spatial channel model --
LTE performance verification.
Do you need to get up to speed quickly on LTE? Understand the new technologies of the LTE standard and how they contribute to improvements in system performance with this practical and valuable guide, written by an expert on LTE who was intimately involved in drafting the standard. In addition to a strong grounding in the technical details, you'll also get fascinating insights into why particular technologies were chosen in the development process. Core topics covered include low-PAPR orthogonal uplink multiple access based on SC-FDMA, MIMO multi-antenna technologies, and inter-cell interference mitigation techniques. Low-latency channel structure and single-frequency network (SFN) broadcast are also discussed in detail. With extensive references, a useful discussion of technologies that were not included in the standard, and end-of-chapter summaries that emphasize all the key points, this book is an essential resource for practitioners in the mobile cellular communications industry and for graduate students studying advanced wireless communications.
Provides an in-depth coverage of the radio-interface technologies for LTE and their contributions to system performance improvements
Reveals the reasons why certain technologies were selected for the standard during the development process, and also includes a useful discussion of the technologies not selected
Includes end-of-chapter summaries that draw out and emphasize all the key pointsDo you need to get up to speed quickly on LTE? Understand the new technologies of the LTE standard and how they contribute to improvements in system performance with this practical and valuable guide, written by an expert on LTE who was intimately involved in drafting the standard. In addition to a strong grounding in the technical details, you'll also get fascinating insights into why particular technologies were chosen in the development process. Core topics covered include low-PAPR orthogonal uplink multiple access based on SC-FDMA, MIMO multi-antenna technologies, and inter-cell interference mitigation techniques. Low-latency channel structure and single-frequency network (SFN) broadcast are also discussed in detail. With extensive references, a useful discussion of technologies that were not included in the standard, and end-of-chapter summaries that emphasize all the key points, this book is an essential resource for practitioners in the mobile cellular communications industry and for graduate students studying advanced wireless communications.
Provides an in-depth coverage of the radio-interface technologies for LTE and their contributions to system performance improvements
Reveals the reasons why certain technologies were selected for the standard during the development process, and also includes a useful discussion of the technologies not selected
Includes end-of-chapter summaries that draw out and emphasize all the key points
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