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Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS (Repost)

Posted By: step778
Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS (Repost)

Jaana Laiho, Achim Wacker, Tomáš Novosad, "Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS"
2006 | pages: 664 | ISBN: 0470015756 | PDF | 12,4 mb

Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS, Second Edition, is a comprehensive and fully updated introduction to WCDMA radio access technology used in UMTS, featuring new content on key developments. Written by leading experts at Nokia, the first edition quickly established itself as a best-selling and highly respected book on how to dimension, plan and optimise UMTS networks. This valuable text examines current and future radio network management issues and their impact on network performance as well as the relevant capacity and coverage enhancement methods.
In addition to coverage of WCDMA radio access technology used in UMTS, and the planning and optimisation of such a system, the service control and management concept in WCDMA and GPRS networks are also introduced. This is an excellent source of information for those considering future cellular networks where Quality of Service (QoS) is of paramount importance.

Key features of the Second Edition include:

- High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) – physical layer, dimensioning and radio resource management

- Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms in network for service differentiation

- Multiple Input – Multiple Output (MIMO) technology

- Practical network optimisation examples

- Service optimisation for UMTS and GPRS/EDGE capacity optimisation

- The ‘hot topic’ of service control and management in WCDMA and GPRS networks, that has evolved since the first edition

Companion website includes:

- Figures

- Static radio network simulator implemented in MATLAB®

This text will have instant appeal to wireless operators and network and terminal manufacturers. It will also be essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, frequency regulation bodies and all those interested in radio network planning and optimisation, particularly RF network systems engineering professionals.

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