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Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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Chapter 1 From 3G to 4G: background and motivation of 3G evolution |
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1.1 History and background of 3G |
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1.3 Spectrum for 3G and systems beyond 3G |
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1.4 The motivations behind continuing HSPA evolution |
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15 | (8) |
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PART II TECHNOLOGIES FOR HSPA |
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Chapter 2 High data rates in mobile communication |
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2.1 High data rates: fundamental constraints |
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2.2 Higher data rates within a limited bandwidth: higher-order modulation |
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28 | (3) |
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2.3 Wider bandwidth including multicarrier transmission |
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31 | (4) |
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Chapter 3 CDMA transmission principles |
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3.1 Spread spectrum basics |
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3.2 Baseband transmitter model for a CDMA system |
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3.3 Spread spectrum in a real propagation environment |
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3.4 Receiver and equalization strategies |
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44 | (5) |
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Chapter 4 Multi-antenna techniques |
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4.1 Multi-antenna configurations |
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4.2 Benefits of multi-antenna techniques |
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50 | (1) |
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4.3 Multiple receive antennas |
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51 | (5) |
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4.4 Multiple transmit antennas |
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56 | (6) |
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62 | (9) |
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Chapter 5 Scheduling, link adaptation, and hybrid-ARQ |
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5.1 Link adaptation: power and rate control |
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72 | (1) |
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5.2 Channel-dependent scheduling |
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5.3 Retransmission schemes |
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5.4 Hybrid-ARQ with soft combining |
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83 | (8) |
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PART III HSPA AND ITS EVOLUTION |
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Chapter 6 Overview of release 99 WCDMA |
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91 | (14) |
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91 | (2) |
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6.2 Protocol architecture |
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93 | (2) |
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6.3 Physical layer; downlink |
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6.4 Physical layer; uplink |
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98 | (2) |
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6.5 Resource handling and packet-data session |
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100 | (2) |
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6.6 UE RRC states and state transitions |
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102 | (3) |
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103 | (1) |
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Chapter 7 Introduction to HSPA |
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7.1 HSPA emerges from WCDMA: fundamental building blocks |
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106 | (5) |
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111 | (4) |
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114 | (1) |
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114 | (1) |
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Chapter 8 High-speed downlink packet access |
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115 | (48) |
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116 | (4) |
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120 | (18) |
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8.3 Finer details of HSDPA |
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138 | (20) |
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8.4 Release 7 improved layer 2 |
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158 | (5) |
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161 | (1) |
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162 | (1) |
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Chapter 9 High-speed uplink packet access |
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163 | (56) |
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164 | (4) |
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168 | (22) |
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9.3 Finer details of HSUPA |
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218 | (1) |
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Chapter 10 Higher-order modulation |
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219 | (16) |
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219 | (2) |
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10.3 Uplink higher-order modulation |
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225 | (10) |
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Chapter 11 Multi-antenna transmission |
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235 | (72) |
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236 | (6) |
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11.2 Downlink transmit diversity |
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242 | (5) |
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11.3 Downlink two-branch MIMO |
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247 | (17) |
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11.4 Downlink four-branch MIMO |
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264 | (17) |
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11.5 Uplink transmit diversity |
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281 | (11) |
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11.6 Uplink two-branch MIMO |
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292 | (15) |
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305 | (1) |
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306 | (1) |
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Chapter 12 Multi-carrier techniques |
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307 | (26) |
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12.1 Evolution of multi-carrier HSPA |
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308 | (2) |
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12.2 Downlink, multi-earner HSDPA in detail |
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310 | (16) |
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12.3 Uplink DC-HSUPA in detail |
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326 | (7) |
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331 | (2) |
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Chapter 13 Multi-flow transmission |
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333 | (14) |
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13.2 Details of multi-flow transmission |
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338 | (9) |
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346 | (1) |
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Chapter 14 Connectivity enhancements |
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347 | (54) |
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14.1 Continuous packet connectivity (CPC) |
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349 | (15) |
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364 | (37) |
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Chapter 15 Multimedia broadcast multicast services |
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401 | (16) |
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15.1 Release 6 MBMS overview |
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404 | (4) |
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15.2 Details of release 6 MBMS |
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408 | (3) |
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411 | (2) |
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15.4 Release 8 integrated mobile broadcast |
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413 | (4) |
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415 | (1) |
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Chapter 16 Spectrum and RF characteristics |
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417 | (34) |
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418 | (5) |
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16.2 Flexible spectrum use |
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423 | (2) |
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16.3 Multi-carrier operation |
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425 | (3) |
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16.4 Multistandard radio base stations |
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428 | (4) |
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16.5 Overview of RF requirements for UTRA |
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432 | (4) |
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16.6 Output power level requirements |
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436 | (1) |
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16.7 Transmitted signal quality |
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437 | (1) |
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16.8 Unwanted emissions requirements |
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438 | (6) |
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16.9 Sensitivity and dynamic range |
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444 | (1) |
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16.10 Receiver susceptibility to interfering signals |
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444 | (2) |
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16.11 Multiband-capable base stations |
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446 | (5) |
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449 | (2) |
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Chapter 17 Heterogeneous networks |
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451 | (12) |
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17.1 Motivation for deployment of heterogeneous networks |
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452 | (1) |
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17.2 Types of nodes in heterogeneous networks |
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453 | (1) |
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17.3 Issues to consider with heterogeneous networks |
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454 | (9) |
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PART IV PERFORMANCE AND FUTURE OUTLOOK |
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Chapter 18 HSPA system performance |
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463 | (26) |
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18.1 Typical system modeling assumptions |
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465 | (10) |
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18.2 System simulation performance metrics |
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475 | (2) |
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18.3 HSPA performance drivers |
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477 | (6) |
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18.4 HSPA performance figures |
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483 | (6) |
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487 | (1) |
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Chapter 19 Release 12 and beyond |
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489 | (26) |
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19.1 Heterogeneous networks |
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490 | (8) |
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498 | (5) |
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503 | (4) |
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507 | (2) |
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19.5 Looking to the future - release 13 |
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509 | (6) |
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513 | (2) |
List of Acronyms |
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Index |
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