Wireless communications: principles and practice
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adam_text | COMMUNICATIONS PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE SECOND EDITION THEODORE S.
RAPPAPORT PRENTICE HALL PTR UPPER SADDLE RIVER, NJ 07458
WWW.PRENHALL.COM CONTENTS PREFACE XIX INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 1 1.1 EVOLUTION OF MOBILE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 1
1.2 MOBILE RADIOTELEPHONY IN THE U.S. 4 1.3 MOBILE RADIO SYSTEMS AROUND
THE WORLD 6 1.4 EXAMPLES OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 9 1.4.1
PAGING SYSTEMS 11 1.4.2 CORDLESS TELEPHONE SYSTEMS 12 1.4.3 CELLULAR
TELEPHONE SYSTEMS 13 1.4.3.1 HOW A CELLULAR TELEPHONE CALL IS MADE 15
1.4.4 COMPARISON OF COMMON WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 18 1.5 TRENDS
IN CELLULAR RADIO AND PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS 20 1.6 PROBLEMS 22 MODERN
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 25 2.1 SECOND GENERATION (2G) CELLULAR
NETWORKS 26 2.1.1 EVOLUTION TO 2.5G WIRELESS NETWORKS 29 2.1.2 EVOLUTION
FOR 2.5G TDMA STANDARDS 30 2.1.2.1 HSCSD FOR 2.5G GSM 30 2.1.2.2 GPRS
FOR 2.5G GSM AND IS-136 31 2.1.2.3 EDGE FOR 2.5G GSM AND IS-136 33
2.1.3 IS-95B FOR 2.5G CDMA 34 2.2 THIRD GENERATION (3G) WIRELESS
NETWORKS 34 2.2.1 3G W-CDMA (UMTS) 37 2.2.2 3G CDMA2000 38 2.2.3 3G
TD-SCDMA 39 VIII CONTENTS 2.3 WIRELESS LOCAL LOOP (WLL) AND LMDS 40 2.4
WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS (WLANS) 46 2.5 BLUETOOTH AND PERSONAL AREA
NETWORKS (PANS) 52 2.6 SUMMARY 54 2.7 PROBLEMS 55 3 THE CELLULAR
CONCEPT*SYSTEM DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS 57 3.1 INTRODUCTION 57 3.2 FREQUENCY
REUSE 58 3.3 CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT STRATEGIES 62 3.4 HANDOFF STRATEGIES 62
3.4.1 PRIORITIZING HANDOFFS 65 3.4.2 PRACTICAL HANDOFF CONSIDERATIONS 66
3.5 INTERFERENCE AND SYSTEM CAPACITY 67 3.5.1 CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE
AND SYSTEM CAPACITY 68 3.5.2 CHANNEL PLANNING FOR WIRELESS SYSTEMS 72
3.5.3 ADJACENT CHANNEL INTERFERENCE 74 3.5.4 POWER CONTROL FOR REDUCING
INTERFERENCE 76 3.6 TRUNKING AND GRADE OF SERVICE 77 3.7 IMPROVING
COVERAGE & CAPACITY IN CELLULAR SYSTEMS 86 3.7.1 CELL SPLITTING 86 3.7.2
SECTORING 90 3.7.3 REPEATERS FOR RANGE EXTENSION 93 3.7.4 A MICROCELL
ZONE CONCEPT 93 3.8 SUMMARY 96 3.9 PROBLEMS 97 4 MOBILE RADIO
PROPAGATION: LARGE-SCALE PATH LOSS 105 4.1 INTRODUCTION TO RADIO WAVE
PROPAGATION 105 4.2 FREE SPACE PROPAGATION MODEL 107 4.3 RELATING POWER
TO ELECTRIC FIELD 110 4.4 THE THREE BASIC PROPAGATION MECHANISMS 113 4.5
REFLECTION 114 4.5.1 REFLECTION FROM DIELECTRICS , 114 4.5.2 BREWSTER
ANGLE 119 4.5.3 REFLECTION FROM PERFECT CONDUCTORS 120 4.6 GROUND
REFLECTION (TWO-RAY) MODEL 120 4.7 DIFFRACTION 126 4.7.1 FRESNEL ZONE
GEOMETRY 126 4.7.2 KNIFE : EDGE DIFFRACTION MODEL 129 4.7.3 MULTIPLE
KNIFE-EDGE DIFFRACTION 134 4.8 SCATTERING 135 4.8.1 RADAR CROSS SECTION
MODEL 136 CONTENTS 4.9 PRACTICAL LINK BUDGET DESIGN USING PATH LOSS
MODELS 138 4.9.1 LOG-DISTANCE PATH LOSS MODEL 138 4.9.2 LOG-NORMAL
SHADOWING 139 4.9.3 DETERMINATION OF PERCENTAGE OF COVERAGE AREA 141
4.10 OUTDOOR PROPAGATION MODELS 145 4.10.1 LONGLEY-RICE MODEL 145 4.10.2
DURKIN S MODEL*A CASE STUDY 146 4.10.3 OKUMURA MODEL 150 4.10.4 HATA
MODEL 153 4.10.5 PCS EXTENSION TO HATA MODEL 154 4.10.6 WALFISCH AND
BERTONI MODEL 155 4.10.7 WIDEBAND PCS MICROCELL MODEL 155 4.11 INDOOR
PROPAGATION MODELS 157 4.11.1 PARTITION LOSSES (SAME FLOOR) 157 4.11.2
PARTITION LOSSES BETWEEN FLOORS 160 4.11.3 LOG-DISTANCE PATH LOSS MODEL
161 4.11.4 ERICSSON MULTIPLE BREAKPOINT MODEL 161 4.11.5 ATTENUATION
FACTOR MODEL 163 4.12 SIGNAL PENETRATION INTO BUILDINGS 166 4.13 RAY
TRACING AND SITE SPECIFIC MODELING 167 4.14 PROBLEMS 168 5 MOBILE RADIO
PROPAGATION: SMALL-SCALE FADING AND MULTIPATH 177 5.1 SMALL-SCALE
MULTIPATH PROPAGATION 177 5.1.1 FACTORS INFLUENCING SMALL-SCALE FADING
178 5.1.2 DOPPLER SHIFT 179 5.2 IMPULSE RESPONSE MODEL OF A MULTIPATH
CHANNEL 181 5.2.1 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BANDWIDTH AND RECEIVED POWER 185
5.3 SMALL-SCALE MULTIPATH MEASUREMENTS 192 5.3.1 DIRECT RF PULSE SYSTEM
192 5.3.2 SPREAD SPECTRUM SLIDING CORRELATOR CHANNEL SOUNDING 193 5.3.3
FREQUENCY DOMAIN CHANNEL SOUNDING 196 5.4 PARAMETERS OF MOBILE MULTIPATH
CHANNELS 197 5.4.1 TIME DISPERSION PARAMETERS 199 5.4.2 COHERENCE
BANDWIDTH 202 5.4.3 DOPPLER SPREAD AND COHERENCE TIME 203 5.5 TYPES OF
SMALL-SCALE FADING 205 5.5.1 FADING EFFECTS DUE TO MULTIPATH TIME DELAY
SPREAD 205 5.5.1.1 FLAT FADING 205 5.5.1.2 FREQUENCY SELECTIVE FADING
207 5.5.2 FADING EFFECTS DUE TO DOPPLER SPREAD 208 5.5.2.1 FAST
FADING 208 5.5.2.2 SLOW FADING 209 CONTENTS 5.6 RAYLEIGH AND RICEAN
DISTRIBUTIONS 210 5.6.1 RAYLEIGH FADING DISTRIBUTION 210 5.6.2 RICEAN
FADING DISTRIBUTION 212 5.7 STATISTICAL MODELS FOR MULTIPATH FADING
CHANNELS 214 5.7.1 CLARKE S MODEL FOR FLAT FADING 214 5.7.1.1 SPECTRAL
SHAPE DUE TO DOPPLER SPREAD IN CLARKE S MODEL 217 5.7.2 SIMULATION OF
CLARKE AND GANS FADING MODEL 220 5.7.3 LEVEL CROSSING AND FADING
STATISTICS 223 5.7.4 TWO-RAY RAYLEIGH FADING MODEL 226 5.7.5 SALEH AND
VALENZUELA INDOOR STATISTICAL MODEL 227 5.7.6 SIRCIM AND SMRCIM INDOOR
AND OUTDOOR STATISTICAL MODELS 227 5.8 THEORY OF MULTIPATH SHAPE FACTORS
FOR SMALL-SCALE FADING WIRELESS CHANNELS 229 5.8.1 INTRODUCTION TO SHAPE
FACTORS 230 5.8.1.1 MULTIPATH SHAPE FACTORS 232 ANGULAR SPREAD, A 232
ANGULAR CONSTRICTION, Y 233 AZIMUTHAL DIRECTION OF MAXIMUM FADING, 6 MAX
233 5.8.1.2 FADING RATE VARIANCE RELATIONSHIPS 233 COMPLEX RECEIVED
VOLTAGE, V(R) 233 RECEIVED POWER, P(R) 234 RECEIVED ENVELOPE, R(R) 234
5.8.1.3 COMPARISON TO OMNIDIRECTIONAL PROPAGATION 234 5.8.2 EXAMPLES OF
FADING BEHAVIOR 236 5.8.2.1 SECTOR CHANNEL MODEL 236 5.8.2.2 DOUBLE
SECTOR CHANNEL MODEL 239 5.8.2.3 RICEAN CHANNEL MODEL 240 5.8.3
SECOND-ORDER STATISTICS USING SHAPE FACTORS 240 5.8.3.1 LEVEL-CROSSING
RATES AND AVERAGE FADE DURATION 242 5.8.3.2 SPATIAL AUTOCOVARIANCE 242
5.8.3.3 COHERENCE DISTANCE 243 5.8.4 APPLYING SHAPE FACTORS TO WIDEBAND
CHANNELS 243 5.8.5 REVISITING CLASSICAL CHANNEL MODELS WITH SHAPE
FACTORS 244 5.9 SUMMARY 247 5.10 PROBLEMS 248 6 MODULATION TECHNIQUES
FOR MOBILE RADIO 255 6.1 FREQUENCY MODULATION VS. AMPLITUDE MODULATION
256 6.2 AMPLITUDE MODULATION 257 6.2.1 SINGLE SIDEBAND AM 260 6.2.2
PILOT TONE SSB 261 6.2.3 DEMODULATION OF AM SIGNALS 262 6.3 ANGLE
MODULATION 264 6.3.1 SPECTRA AND BANDWIDTH OF FM SIGNALS 266 6.3.2 FM
MODULATION METHODS 267 CONTENTS 6.3.3 FM DETECTION TECHNIQUES 268 6.3.4
TRADEOFF BETWEEN SNR AND BANDWIDTH IN AN FM SIGNAL 276 6.4 DIGITAL
MODULATION*AN OVERVIEW 277 6.4.1 FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE CHOICE OF
DIGITAL MODULATION 278 6.4.2 BANDWIDTH AND POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY OF
DIGITAL SIGNALS 281 6.5 LINE CODING 282 6.6 PULSE SHAPING TECHNIQUES 282
6.6.1 NYQUIST CRITERION FOR ISI CANCELLATION 282 6.6.2 RAISED COSINE
ROLLOFF FILTER 287 6.6.3 GAUSSIAN PULSE-SHAPING FILTER 290 6.7 GEOMETRIC
REPRESENTATION OF MODULATION SIGNALS 291 6.8 LINEAR MODULATION
TECHNIQUES 294 6.8.1 BINARY PHASE SHIFT KEYING (BPSK) 295 6.8.2
DIFFERENTIAL PHASE SHIFT KEYING (DPSK) 298 6.8.3 QUADRATURE PHASE SHIFT
KEYING (QPSK) 300 6.8.4 QPSK TRANSMISSION AND DETECTION TECHNIQUES 301
6.8.5 OFFSET QPSK 303 6.8.6 7C/4 QPSK 305 6.8.7 TC/4 QPSK TRANSMISSION
TECHNIQUES 305 6.8.8 7I/4 QPSK DETECTION TECHNIQUES 308 6.9 CONSTANT
ENVELOPE MODULATION 311 6.9.1 BINARY FREQUENCY SHIFT KEYING 312 6.9.2
MINIMUM SHIFT KEYING (MSK) 314 6.9.3 GAUSSIAN MINIMUM SHIFT KEYING
(GMSK) 318 6.10 COMBINED LINEAR AND CONSTANT ENVELOPE MODULATION
TECHNIQUES 322 6.10.1 M-ARY PHASE SHIFT KEYING (MPSK) 323 6.10.2 M-ARY
QUADRATURE AMPLITUDE MODULATION (QAM) 325 6.10.3 M-ARY FREQUENCY SHIFT
KEYING (MFSK) AND OFDM 328 6.11 SPREAD SPECTRUM MODULATION TECHNIQUES
329 6.11.1 PSEUDO-NOISE (PN) SEQUENCES 330 6.11.2 DIRECT SEQUENCE SPREAD
SPECTRUM (DS-SS) 331 6.11.3 FREQUENCY HOPPED SPREAD SPECTRUM (FH-SS) 334
6.11.4 PERFORMANCE OF DIRECT SEQUENCE SPREAD SPECTRUM 335 6.11.5
PERFORMANCE OF FREQUENCY HOPPING SPREAD SPECTRUM 338 6.12 MODULATION
PERFORMANCE IN FADING AND MULTIPATH CHANNELS 339 6.12.1 PERFORMANCE OF
DIGITAL MODULATION IN SLOW FLAT-FADING CHANNELS 340 6.12.2 DIGITAL
MODULATION IN FREQUENCY SELECTIVE MOBILE CHANNELS 344 6.12.3 PERFORMANCE
OF TC/4 DQPSK IN FADING AND INTERFERENCE 346 6.13 PROBLEMS 350
EQUALIZATION, DIVERSITY, AND CHANNEL CODING 355 7.1 INTRODUCTION 355 7.2
FUNDAMENTALS OF EQUALIZATION 356 7.3 TRAINING A GENERIC ADAPTIVE
EQUALIZER 359 XLI CONTENTS 7.4 EQUALIZERS IN A COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER
363 7.5 SURVEY OF EQUALIZATION TECHNIQUES 364 7.6 LINEAR EQUALIZERS 366
7.7 NONLINEAR EQUALIZATION 368 7.7.1 DECISION FEEDBACK EQUALIZATION
(DFE) 369 7.7.2 MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD SEQUENCE ESTIMATION (MLSE) EQUALIZER
370 7.8 ALGORITHMS FOR ADAPTIVE EQUALIZATION 372 7.8.1 ZERO FORCING
ALGORITHM 374 7.8.2 LEAST MEAN SQUARE ALGORITHM 374 7.8.3 RECURSIVE
LEAST SQUARES ALGORITHM 376 7.8.4 SUMMARY OF ALGORITHMS 379 7.9
FRACTIONALLY SPACED EQUALIZERS 380 7.10 DIVERSITY TECHNIQUES 380 7.10.1
DERIVATION OF SELECTION DIVERSITY IMPROVEMENT 381 7.10.2 DERIVATION OF
MAXIMAL RATIO COMBINING IMPROVEMENT 384 7.10.3 PRACTICAL SPACE DIVERSITY
CONSIDERATIONS 385 7.10.3.1 SELECTION DIVERSITY 386 7.10.3.2 FEEDBACK OR
SCANNING DIVERSITY 386 7.10.3.3 MAXIMAL RATIO COMBINING 387 7.10.3.4
EQUAL GAIN COMBINING 387 7.10.4 POLARIZATION DIVERSITY 387 7.10.5
FREQUENCY DIVERSITY 390 7.10.6 TIME DIVERSITY 390 7.11 RAKE RECEIVER 391
7.12 INTERLEAVING 393 7.13 FUNDAMENTALS OF CHANNEL CODING 394 7.14 BLOCK
CODES AND FINITE FIELDS 395 7.14.1 EXAMPLES OF BLOCK CODES 399 7.14.2
CASE STUDY: REED-SOLOMON CODES FOR CDPD 400 7.14.2.1 REED-SOLOMON
ENCODING 401 7.14.2.2 REED-SOLOMON DECODING 404 7.15 CONVOLUTIONAL CODES
407 7.15.1 DECODING OF CONVOLUTIONAL CODES 409 7.15.1.1 THE VITERBI
ALGORITHM 409 7.15.1.2 OTHER DECODING ALGORITHMS FOR CONVOLUTIONAL CODES
410 7.16 CODING GAIN 411 7.17 TRELLIS CODED MODULATION 412 7.18 TURBO
CODES 412 7.19 PROBLEMS 412 8 SPEECH CODING 415 8.1 INTRODUCTION 415 8.2
CHARACTERISTICS OF SPEECH SIGNALS 417 CONTENTS XLII 8.3 QUANTIZATION
TECHNIQUES 418 8.3.1 UNIFORM QUANTIZATION 418 8.3.2 NONUNIFORM
QUANTIZATION 419 8.3.3 ADAPTIVE QUANTIZATION 421 8.3.4 VECTOR
QUANTIZATION 422 8.4 ADAPTIVE DIFFERENTIAL PULSE CODE MODULATION (ADPCM)
423 8.5 FREQUENCY DOMAIN CODING OF SPEECH 425 8.5.1 SUB-BAND CODING 425
8.5.2 ADAPTIVE TRANSFORM CODING 428 8.6 VOCODERS 429 8.6.1 CHANNEL
VOCODERS 429 8.6.2 FORMANT VOCODERS 430 8.6.3 CEPSTRUM VOCODERS 430
8.6.4 VOICE-EXCITED VOCODER 431 8.7 LINEAR PREDICTIVE CODERS 431 8.7.1
LPC VOCODERS 431 8.7.2 MULTIPULSE EXCITED LPC 434 8.7.3 CODE-EXCITED LPC
434 8.7.4 RESIDUAL EXCITED LPC 436 8.8 CHOOSING SPEECH CODECS FOR MOBILE
COMMUNICATIONS 436 8.9 THE GSM CODEC 440 8.10 THE USDC CODEC 442 8.11
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF SPEECH CODERS 442 8.12 PROBLEMS 445 9 MULTIPLE
ACCESS TECHNIQUES FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS 447 9.1 INTRODUCTION 447
9.1.1 INTRODUCTION TO MULTIPLE ACCESS 448 9.2 FREQUENCY DIVISION
MULTIPLE ACCESS (FDMA) 449 9.3 TIME DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS (TDMA) 453
9.4 SPREAD SPECTRUM MULTIPLE ACCESS 456 9.4.1 FREQUENCY HOPPED MULTIPLE
ACCESS (FHMA) 457 9.4.2 CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS (CDMA) 458 9.4.3
HYBRID SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNIQUES 459 9.5 SPACE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS
(SDMA) * 461 9.6 PACKET RADIO 462 9.6.1 PACKET RADIO PROTOCOLS 463
9.6.1.1 PURE ALOHA 464 9.6.1.2 SLOTTED ALOHA 465 9.6.2 CARRIER SENSE
MULTIPLE ACCESS (CSMA) PROTOCOLS 466 9.6.3 RESERVATION PROTOCOLS 467
9.6.3.1 RESERVATION ALOHA 467 9.6.3.2 PACKET RESERVATION MULTIPLE ACCESS
(PRMA) 468 9.6.4 CAPTURE EFFECT IN PACKET RADIO 468 XLV CONTENTS 9.7
CAPACITY OF CELLULAR SYSTEMS 469 9.7.1 CAPACITY OF CELLULAR CDMA 474
9.7.2 CAPACITY OF CDMA WITH MULTIPLE CELLS 477 9.7.3 CAPACITY OF SPACE
DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS 484 9.8 PROBLEMS 488 10 WIRELESS NETWORKING 491
10.1 INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS NETWORKS 491 10.2 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN
WIRELESS AND FIXED TELEPHONE NETWORKS 493 10.2.1 THE PUBLIC SWITCHED
TELEPHONE NETWORK (PSTN) 493 10.2.2 LIMITATIONS IN WIRELESS NETWORKING
495 10.2.3 MERGING WIRELESS NETWORKS AND THE PSTN 496 10.3 DEVELOPMENT
OF WIRELESS NETWORKS 497 10.3.1 FIRST GENERATION WIRELESS NETWORKS 497
10.3.2 SECOND GENERATION WIRELESS NETWORKS 499 10.3.3 THIRD GENERATION
WIRELESS NETWORKS 500 10.4 FIXED NETWORK TRANSMISSION HIERARCHY 501 10.5
TRAFFIC ROUTING IN WIRELESS NETWORKS 502 10.5.1 CIRCUIT SWITCHING 503
10.5.2 PACKET SWITCHING 504 10.5.3 THE X.25 PROTOCOL 505 10.6 WIRELESS
DATA SERVICES 506 10.6.1 CELLULAR DIGITAL PACKET DATA (CDPD) 506 10.6.2
ADVANCED RADIO DATA INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ARDIS) 508 10.6.3 RAM MOBILE
DATA (RMD) 508 10.7 COMMON CHANNEL SIGNALING (CCS) 510 10.7.1 THE
DISTRIBUTED CENTRAL SWITCHING OFFICE FOR CCS 510 10.8 INTEGRATED
SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) 512 10.8.1 BROADBAND ISDN AND ATM 513
10.9 SIGNALING SYSTEM NO. 7 (SS7) 514 10.9.1 NETWORK SERVICES PART (NSP)
OF SS7 515 10.9.1.1 MESSAGE TRANSFER PART (MTP) OF SS7 516 10.9.1.2
SIGNALING CONNECTION CONTROL PART (SCCP) OF SS7 517 10.9.2 THE SS7 USER
PART 517 10.9.2.1 INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK USER PART (ISUP)
517 10.9.2.2 TRANSACTION CAPABILITIES APPLICATION PART (TCAP) 518
10.9.2.3 OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND ADMINISTRATION PART (OMAP) 518 10.9.3
SIGNALING TRAFFIC IN SS7 518 10.9.4 SS7 SERVICES 519 10.9.5 PERFORMANCE
OF SS7 519 10.10 AN EXAMPLE OF SS7 * GLOBAL CELLULAR NETWORK
INTEROPERABILITY 520 CONTENTS 10.11 PERSONAL COMMUNICATION
SERVICES/NETWORKS (PCS/PCNS) 522 10.11.1 PACKET VS. CIRCUIT SWITCHING
FOR PCN 523 10.11.2 CELLULAR PACKET-SWITCHED ARCHITECTURE 523 10.11.2.1
NETWORK FUNCTIONALITY IN CELLULAR PACKET-SWITCHED ARCHITECTURE 527 10.12
PROTOCOLS FOR NETWORK ACCESS 527 10.12.1 PACKET RESERVATION MULTIPLE
ACCESS (PRMA) 528 10.13 NETWORK DATABASES 529 10.13.1 DISTRIBUTED
DATABASE FOR MOBILITY MANAGEMENT 529 10.14 UNIVERSAL MOBILE
TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM (UMTS) 530 10.15 SUMMARY 531 11 WIRELESS
SYSTEMS AND STANDARDS 533 11.1 AMPS AND ETACS 533 11.1.1 AMPS AND ETACS
SYSTEM OVERVIEW 534 11.1.2 CALL HANDLING IN AMPS AND ETACS 535 11.1.3
AMPS AND ETACS AIR INTERFACE 537 11.1.4 N-AMPS 540 11.2 UNITED STATES
DIGITAL CELLULAR (IS-54 AND IS-136) 541 11.2.1 USDC RADIO INTERFACE 542
11.2.2 UNITED STATES DIGITAL CELLULAR DERIVATIVES (IS-94 AND IS-136) 548
11.3 GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE (GSM) 549 11.3.1 GSM SERVICES AND FEATURES
550 11.3.2 GSM SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE 551 11.3.3 GSM RADIO SUBSYSTEM 553
11.3.4 GSM CHANNEL TYPES 555 11.3.4.1 GSM TRAFFIC CHANNELS (TCHS) 555
11.3.4.2 GSM CONTROL CHANNELS (CCH) 557 11.3.5 EXAMPLE OF A GSM CALL 560
11.3.6 FRAME STRUCTURE FOR GSM 561 11.3.7 SIGNAL PROCESSING IN GSM 563
11.4 CDMA DIGITAL CELLULAR STANDARD (IS-95) 567 11.4.1 FREQUENCY AND
CHANNEL SPECIFICATIONS 567 11.4.2 FORWARD CDMA CHANNEL 569 11.4.2.1
CONVOLUTIONAL ENCODER AND REPETITION CIRCUIT 569 ; 11.4.2.2 BLOCK
INTERLEAVER , 571 11.4.2.3 LONG PN SEQUENCE 571 11.4.2.4 DATA
SCRAMBLER 572 11.4.2.5 POWER CONTROL SUBCHANNEL 572 11.4.2.6 ORTHOGONAL
COVERING 573 11.4.2.7 QUADRATURE MODULATION 574 11.4.3 REVERSE CDMA
CHANNEL 575 * 11.4.3.1 CONVOLUTIONAL ENCODER AND.SYMBOL REPETITION 576
11.4.3.2 BLOCK INTERLEAVER 576 11.4.3.3 ORTHOGONAL MODULATION 576 XVI
CONTENTS 11.4.3.4 VARIABLE DATA RATE TRANSMISSION 576 11.4.3.5 DIRECT
SEQUENCE SPREADING 578 11.4.3.6 QUADRATURE MODULATION 580 11.4.4 IS-95
WITH 14.4 KBPS SPEECH CODER [ANS95] 580 11.5 CT2 STANDARD FOR CORDLESS
TELEPHONES 580 11.5.1 CT2 SERVICES AND FEATURES 5 80 11.5.2 THE CT2
STANDARD 581 11.6 DIGITAL EUROPEAN CORDLESS TELEPHONE (DECT) 582 11.6.1
FEATURES AND CHARACTERISTICS 582 11.6.2 DECT ARCHITECTURE 582 11.6.3
DECT FUNCTIONAL CONCEPT 584 11.6.4 DECT RADIO LINK 584 11.7 PACS *
PERSONAL ACCESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS 587 11.7.1 PACS SYSTEM
ARCHITECTURE 587 11.7.2 PACS RADIO INTERFACE 587 11.8 PACIFIC DIGITAL
CELLULAR (PDC) 590 11.9 PERSONAL HANDYPHONE SYSTEM (PHS) 590 11.10 US
PCS AND ISM BANDS 591 11.11 US WIRELESS CABLE TELEVISION 593 11.12
SUMMARY OF STANDARDS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD 594 11.13 PROBLEMS 597
APPENDICES A TRUNKING THEORY 601 A.I ERLANGB 602 A. 1.1 DERIVATION OF
ERLANG B 602 A.2 ERLANG C 607 A.2.1 DERIVATION OF ERLANG C 607 B NOISE
FIGURE CALCULATIONS FOR LINK BUDGETS 611 C RATE VARIANCE RELATIONSHIPS
FOR SHAPE FACTOR THEORY 615 C. 1 RATE VARIANCE FOR COMPLEX VOLTAGE 615
C.2 RATE VARIANCE FOR POWER 617 C.3 RATE VARIANCE FOR ENVELOPE 617 D
APPROXIMATE SPATIAL AUTOCOVARIANCE FUNCTION FOR SHAPE FACTOR THEORY 619
E GAUSSIAN APPROXIMATIONS FOR SPREAD SPECTRUM CDMA 621 E.I THE
GAUSSIAN APPROXIMATION 629 E.2 THE IMPROVED GAUSSIAN APPROXIMATION (IGA)
635 E.3 A SIMPLIFIED EXPRESSION FOR THE IMPROVED GAUSSIAN APPROXIMATION
(SEIGA) 637 CONTENTS XVII F Q 9 ERF & ERFC FUNCTIONS 645 F.I THE
2-FUNCTION 645 F.2 THE ERF AND ERFC FUNCTIONS 648 G MATHEMATICAL
TABLES, FUNCTIONS, AND TRANSFORMS 651 H ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS 661 I
REFERENCES 675 INDEX 693
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discipline | Elektrotechnik Elektrotechnik / Elektronik / Nachrichtentechnik |
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spellingShingle | Rappaport, Theodore S. Wireless communications principles and practice Mobilfunk Kommunikationstechnik (DE-588)4031888-6 gnd Funknetz (DE-588)4216130-7 gnd Mobilfunk (DE-588)4170280-3 gnd Mobile Telekommunikation (DE-588)4341131-9 gnd Funktechnik (DE-588)4018908-9 gnd |
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title | Wireless communications principles and practice |
title_auth | Wireless communications principles and practice |
title_exact_search | Wireless communications principles and practice |
title_full | Wireless communications principles and practice Theodore S. Rappaport |
title_fullStr | Wireless communications principles and practice Theodore S. Rappaport |
title_full_unstemmed | Wireless communications principles and practice Theodore S. Rappaport |
title_short | Wireless communications |
title_sort | wireless communications principles and practice |
title_sub | principles and practice |
topic | Mobilfunk Kommunikationstechnik (DE-588)4031888-6 gnd Funknetz (DE-588)4216130-7 gnd Mobilfunk (DE-588)4170280-3 gnd Mobile Telekommunikation (DE-588)4341131-9 gnd Funktechnik (DE-588)4018908-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Mobilfunk Kommunikationstechnik Funknetz Mobile Telekommunikation Funktechnik |
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