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More About This Title HSDPA/HSUPA for UMTS - High Speed Radio Access for Mobile Communications
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The most comprehensive and advanced guide to the HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) and HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) technologies and standardisation, HSDPA/HSUPA for UMTS:
- Analyses the impact of HSDPA/HSUPA on network dimensioning, discussing co-existence with R99 (Release 99) and GPRS/EDGE (General Packet Radio Services/ Enhanced Data GSM Environment)
- Contains a section on applications and end-to-end (e2e) performance
- Includes a chapter on radio frequency (RF) requirements and terminal design considerations, covering different RF bands, multi-band HSDPA and multi-mode HSDPA+EDGE challenges, power consumption
- Provides numerous illustrations of 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project) standards and performance
This title provides excellent coverage of the area for system, element and chip designers, network planners, technical mangers with vendors, operators and application developers. It is also ideal for postgraduates and researchers in related areas.
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Antti Toskala also joined Nokia in 1994, and is currently Senior Standardisation Manager with System Technologies, Nokia Networks, and contributes to product development as HSDPA Chief Architect for Nokia Networks. He has a large number of publications in the field, and is co-editor/author of WCDMA for UMTS.
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Acknowledgements.
Abbreviations.
1. Introduction (Harri Holma and Antti Toskala).
1.1 WCDMA technology and deployment status.
1.2 HSPA standardization and deployment schedule.
1.3 Radio capability evolution with HSPA.
2. HSPA standardization and background (Antti Toskala and Karri Ranta-Aho)
2.1 3GPP.
2.2 References.
3. HSPA architecture and protocols (Antti Toskala and Juho Pirskanen).
3.1 Radio resource management architecture.
3.2 References.
4. HSDPA principles (Juho Pirskanen and Antti Toskala).
4.1 HSDPA vs Release 99 DCH.
4.2 Key technologies with HSDPA.
4.3 High-speed dedicated physical control channel.
4.4 BTS measurements for HSDPA operation.
4.5 Terminal capabilities.
4.6 HSDPA MAC layer operation.
4.7 References.
5. HSUPA principles (Karri Ranta-Aho and Antti Toskala).
5.1 HSUPA vs Release 99 DCH.
5.2 Key technologies with HSUPA.
5.3 E-DCH transport channel and physical channels.
5.4 Physical layer procedures.
5.5 MAC layer.
5.6 Iub parameters.
5.7 Mobility.
5.8 UE capabilities and data rates.
5.9 References and list of related 3GPP specifications.
6. Radio resource management (Harri Holma, Troels Kolding, Klaus Pedersen, and Jeroen Wigard).
6.1 HSDPA radio resource management.
6.2 HSUPA radio resource management.
6.3 References.
7. HSDPA bit rates, capacity and coverage (Frank Frederiksen, Harri Holma, Troels Kolding, and Klaus Pedersen).
7.1 General performance factors.
7.2 Single-user performance.
7.3 Multiuser system performance.
7.4 Iub transmission efficiency.
7.5 Capacity and cost of data delivery.
7.6 Round trip time.
7.7 HSDPA measurements.
7.8 HSDPA performance evolution.
7.9 Conclusions.
7.10 Bibliography.
8. HSUPA bit rates, capacity and coverage (Jussi Jaatinen, Harri Holma, Claudio Rosa, and Jeroen Wigard).
8.1 General performance factors.
8.2 Single-user performance.
8.3 Cell capacity.
8.4 HSUPA performance enhancements.
8.5 Conclusions.
8.6 Bibliography.
9. Application and end-to-end performance (Chris Johnson, Sandro Grech, Harri Holma, and Martin Kristensson)
9.1 Packet application introduction.
9.2 Always-on connectivity.
9.3 Application performance over HSPA.
9.4 Application performance vs network load.
9.5 References.
10. Voice-over-IP (Harri Holma, Esa Malkama¨ki, and Klaus Pedersen).
10.1 VoIP motivation.
10.2 IP header compression.
10.3 VoIP over HSPA.
10.4 References.
11. RF requirements of an HSPA terminal (Harri Holma, Jussi Numminen, Markus Pettersson, and Antti Toskala).
11.1 Transmitter requirements.
11.2 Receiver requirements.
11.3 Frequency bands and multiband terminals.
11.4 References.
Index.