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>Now that CDMA has been accepted as a key component of worldwide 3G systems, service providers, capacity planners, engineers and technicians need to understand the best methods and tools for maximizing throughput, capacity, and quality. This book provides that expertise.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
< h2> Section 1: KEY RADIO CONCEPTS< h3> Chapter 1: Radio Engineering Concepts< h3> Chapter 2: The User Terminal< h3> Chapter 3: The CDMA Mobile System< h3> Chapter 4: The Base Station< h3> Chapter 5: Basic Wireless Telephony< h3> Chapter 6: Analog Wireless Telephony (AMPS)< h3> Chapter 7: TDMA Wireless Telephony (GSM)< h3> Chapter 8: The CDMA Principle< H2> Section 2: STANDARDS FOR CELLULAR SYSTEMS< H3> Chapter 9: General Cellular Standards< h3> Chapter 10: Worldwide CDMA Standards< H2> Section 3: KEY TELEPHONE CONCEPTS< H3> Chapter 11: The PSTN and Telephone Switching< H3> Chapter 12: Telephony Engineering Concepts< H3> Chapter 13: Telephone Transport< H3> Chapter 14: Signaling with SS7< H3> Chapter 15: ANSI-41< H3> Chapter 16: Call States< H2> Section 4: KEY DATA CONCEPTS< H3> Chapter 17: Quality of Service (QoS)< H3> Chapter 18: Speech Coding< H3> Chapter 19: Hybrid Voice-Data Networks< H3> Chapter 20: Short Message Service (SMS)< H3> Chapter 21: Wireless Data Service< H2> Section 5: CAPACITY AND QUALITY PRINCIPLES< H3> Chapter 22: Capacity and Quality Tradeoffs< H3> Chapter 23: Traffic Engineering for Voice and Data< H3> Chapter 24: Switching Capacity< H3> Chapter 25: ANSI-41 Signaling Capacity< H3> Chapter 26: Capacity Calculations for Cellular Networks< H3> Chapter 27: Conventional Reuse Principles< H3> Chapter 28: CDMA Principles for Multicellular Systems< H3> Chapter 29: CDMA Data Capacity Principles< H3> Chapter 30: Capacity Issues Specific to CDMA< H2> Section 6: PLANNING FOR CDMA CAPACITY< H3> Chapter 31: Estimating Wireless Telephone Demand< H3> Chapter 32: Planning Locations for Base Stations< H3> Chapter 33: Base Station Planning< H3> Chapter 34: Mobile Switching Center (MSC) Planning< H3> Chapter 35: Backhaul Planning< H3> Chapter 36: Signaling Capacity Planning< H3> Chapter 37: MSC Transport Planning< H3> Chapter 38: Special Situations< H2> Section 7: INCREASING CAPACITY< H3> Chapter 39: Measuring System Performance for Growth< H3> Chapter 40: Turning Your Complaints into Useful Data< H3> Chapter 41: Increasing Capacity of a Base Station< H3> Chapter 42: Adding Cells to a CDMA Station< H3> Chapter 43: Mobile Switching Center (MSC) Growth< H3> Chapter 44: Adding Transport< H3> Chapter 45: Regional Growth in a Specific Area< H2> Section 8: MODELING FOR CDMA< H3> Chapter 46: Business-Case Models< H3> Chapter 47: Propagation Models< H3> Chapter 48: Subscriber Traffic Modeling< H2> Section 9: CONCLUSION< H3> Chapter 49: CDMA Now and in the Future< H4> Appendix A: Acronyms< H4> Appendix B: Physical Units< H4> Glossary< H4> References< H4> Index< H4> About the Authors