Understand the essentials of CDMA wireless technology and develop the knowledge you need to design and operate either co-located AMPS and CDMA or dedicated CDMA systems with this unique reference. Drawing upon his recent experience in building the first major CDMA network in North America, the autho
CDMA RF System Engineering
โ Scribed by Samuel c. Yang
- Publisher
- Artech House Publishers
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 289
- Series
- Artech House Mobile Communications Library
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Understand the essentials of CDMA wireless technology and develop the knowledge you need to design and operate either co-located AMPS and CDMA or dedicated CDMA systems with this unique reference. Drawing upon his recent experience in building the first major CDMA network in North America, the author helps you acquire the knowledge you need to engineer and implement an IS-95 based CDMA system.
Examining both the theoretical and practical side of CDMA engineering, this comprehensive guide is an excellent resource for practicing RF and system engineers who will find the modular-oriented chapters on spread-spectrum multiple access technique, design and performance engineering, CDMA traffic engineering, and regulatory implications especially useful. Engineering managers and directors seeking proficiency in CDMA technology will appreciate the author's ability to supply a ''big picture'' perspective where only the most important and relevant information to designing and optimizing a CDMA system is presented. A systemic approach makes this an ideal book for use in technical training and academic classes.
โฆ Table of Contents
Preface xv......Page 12
Acknowledgments xix......Page 15
1.1 Motivation 1......Page 16
1.2 Multiple Access Using Spread Spectrum 2......Page 17
1.3 Applications of DS-SS in Mobile Communication 9......Page 24
2.1 Link Analysis 13......Page 27
2.2 Propagation Loss 14......Page 28
2.4 Multipath Rayleigh Fading 19......Page 33
2.5 Multipath Delay Spread 23......Page 37
3.1 Introduction 29......Page 42
3.2 System Components 31......Page 44
3.3 Source Coding 32......Page 45
3.4 Channel Coding 36......Page 49
3.5 Multiple Access 43......Page 56
3.6 Modulation 58......Page 71
4.2 Capacity 75......Page 88
4.3 Power Control 83......Page 96
4.4 Handoff 94......Page 107
5.2 Forward Link 105......Page 117
5.3 Reverse Link 118......Page 130
5.4 Traffic Channel Formats 125......Page 137
6.1 Call Processing States 133......Page 144
6.2 Initialization State 135......Page 146
6.3 Idle State 136......Page 147
6.4 Access State 139......Page 150
6.5 Traffic Channel State 145......Page 156
7.2 Forward Link Analysis 149......Page 159
7.3 Reverse Link 158......Page 168
7.4 PN Offset Planning 165......Page 175
7.5 9.6-Kbps and 14.4-Kbps Systems 174......Page 184
8.2 Channel Supervision 181......Page 191
8.3 Power-Control Parameters 182......Page 192
8.4 Search-Window Sizes 184......Page 194
8.5 Field Optimization 189......Page 199
9.1 Introduction 195......Page 205
9.2 Types of Interference 196......Page 206
9.3 Thermal Noise 198......Page 208
9.4 Low-Noise Amplifier 199......Page 209
9.5 Intermodulation 208......Page 218
9.6 Interference Due to Other Mobiles 215......Page 225
10.1 Introduction 217......Page 227
10.2 Fundamental Concepts 218......Page 228
10.3 Grade of Service 220......Page 230
10.4 CDMA Applications 225......Page 235
11.1 Introduction 235......Page 245
11.2 Management Information Systems 236......Page 246
11.3 Network Management 240......Page 250
11.4 Concluding Remarks 246......Page 256
12.1 Motivation 249......Page 258
12.2 SAB Determination 250......Page 259
12.3 RF Exposure Rules 262......Page 271
12.4 Remarks 269......Page 278
About the Author 271......Page 280
Index 273......Page 281
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