WCDMA for UMTS: Radio Access for Third Generation Mobile Communications ANNOTATION
WCDMA is designed for multimedia communications including high quality images and video, and access to services with high data rates.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Written by leading experts in the field, the first edition of WCDMA for UMTS quickly became established as the best-selling and most highly respected book on the air interface of 3G cellular systems.
Fully revised and updated the third edition now covers the key features of 3GPP Release '6 ensuring its position as the leading principal resource in this constantly progressing area.
Features new sections on: Multicasting MBMSEnd-to-end performanceWCDMA field measurementsSmart antenna beamforming in WCDMAEnhanced uplink DCH concept - beyond 3GPP Rel'6Chinese TD-SCDMAAn IMS Case Study
The third edition provides a deep understanding of the WCDMA air interface, its capabilities and its optimal usage - the key to success in the UMTS business, making this practical approach highly accessible to operators, network and terminal manufacturers, service providers, university students and frequency regulators.
SYNOPSIS
WCDMA for UMTS provides a complete picture of the Wideband CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) air interface of the 3rd generation cellular systems - UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications Systems). WCDMA is designed for multimedia communications including high quality images and video, and access to services with high data rates. These capabilities will create new business opportunities for manufacturers, operators and for the providers of content and applications. Explains the key parts of the WCDMA standard and provides guidelines for its efficient use Presents network dimensioning and coverage and capacity planning of WCDMA Introduces radio resource management algorithms in the WCDMA network Examines the coverage and capacity of WCDMA up to 2Mbps using numerous simulation results Introduces the TDD (Time Divisions Duplex) mode Discusses the co-existence of TDD and FDD (Frequency Divisions Duplex) and highlights their main differences Now includes the main modifications made to the 3GPP standard up until the end of 2000 and features the following new material: Reference terminal classes Current status of UMTS licensing Capacity upgrade paths and capacity per km2 Inter-frequency handovers and inter-system handovers to GSM Antenna diversity gain measurements in the WCDMA experimental system Written by leading experts in the field, this practical approach to the key features in WCDMA will have wide-ranging appeal to Research and Development Engineers, Practising Engineers, Cellular Operators, Technical Managers and Students on Telecommunications courses.
FROM THE CRITICS
Booknews
Written for research and development engineers, cellular operators, technical mangers, and telecommunications students, this book provides an overview of the Wideband CDMA air interface of the third generation cellular systems (UMTS) and outlines a practical approach to the key features of the system. It explains the major features of the 3GPP/WCDMA standard and offers guidelines for its use. The book also introduces radio resource management algorithms and presents simulation results depicting the coverage of capacity of WCDMA. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
AUTHOR DESCRIPTION
Oliver O'Reilly, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA.
Education
Ph. D., Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1990.
M. S., Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1988.
B.E. (Mech), National University of Ireland (Galway), 1985.
Professional Experience
1998 - Present
Associate Professor,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Berkeley.
1992 - 1998
Assistant Professor,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Berkeley.
1990 - 1992
Post Doctoral Assistant,
Institut fᄑr Mechanik, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zᄑrich, Switzerland.
Research Interests:
My research interests lie in Continuum Mechanics and Nonlinear Dynamics. Specifically, I am interested in the Dynamics of Rigid Bodies and Particles, Cosserat and Directed Continuua, Dynamics of Rods, History of Mechanics and Vehicle Collision Dynamics.
Awards
1995, Hellman Family Faculty Fund
1997 and 1998, Pi-Tau-Sigma Excellence in Teaching Award
1999, University Distinguished Teaching Award
Society Membership
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Society of Engineering Science