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Designing cdma2000 Systems
ISBN: 978-0-470-85399-3
Hardcover
936 pages
April 2004
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  • Table of Contents
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Preface.

Acknowledgements.

About the Authors.

1. Introduction to Spread Spectrum Systems.

1.1 Multiple Access Techniques.

1.2 The Spread Spectrum Concept.

1.3 Spread Spectrum Techniques.

1.4 Processing Gain PG.

1.5 Spreading and De-spreading of the DS-CDMA Signal.

2. CDMA Evolution.

2.1 CDMA Standards and Evolution.

2.2 CDMA Timeline.

2.3 Evolution of CDMA Standards.

3. Codes and Sequences.

3.1 Introduction.

3.2 Maximal Length Sequences.

3.3 Walsh Sequences.

3.4 Quasi-Orthogonal Function.

4. Forward Link Channels.

4.1 Forward Link Channel Structure in IS-95 CDMA Systems.

4.2 Forward Link Channel Structure in cdma2000 Systems.

5. Reverse Link Channels.

5.1 CDMA IS-95 Reverse Link Channel Structure.

5.2 cdma2000 Reverse Link Channel Structures.

6. Call Processing in CDMA Systems.

6.1 Introduction.

6.2 Call Processing.

6.3 Messages Exchanged during Call Establishment.

6.4 Reg istration.

6.5 Roaming.

6.6 The Authentication Process.

7. Power Control, Handoff and Radio Resource Management.

7.1 Introduction.

7.2 Main Characteristics of Power Control in the System Access State.

7.3 Power Control in Mobile Station Control on the Traffic Channel State.

7.4 Introduction to Handoff Processes.

7.5 Maintenance of Pilot Sets.

7.6 Handoff Types.

7.7 Introduction to Radio Resource Management.

8. EVDO and EVDV.

8.1 EVDO Requirements (IS-856).

8.2 EVDV Requirements (R.S0026).

8.3 EVDO Reference Model.

8.4 Channel Structure.

8.5 Air Interface Encoding.

8.6 Modulation/Encoding .

8.7 Power Control. 

8.8 Scheduling.

9. Radio Network Engineering Fundamentals.

9.1 Design Principles.

9.2 CDMA Equipment Block Diagram.

9.3 Transmit Stage.

9.4 Channel.

9.5 Link Management.

9.6 Receive Stage.

10. Network Design.

10.1 Network Design Flow.

10.2 Databases.

10.3 Regions Database.

10.4 Service Classes.

10.5 User Distribution.

10.6 Composite Predictions.

10.7 Link Budget.

10.8 Call Placement Simulation.

10.9 Network Enhancement.

10.10 Network Optimisation.

10.11 Network Performance.

10.12 Conclusion.

11. Traffic Dimensioning.

11.1 Introduction.

11.2 Demand Characterisation.

11.3 Traffic Simulation.

11.4 Performance Analysis.

11.5 Summary.

Appendix A – Link Load and Noise Rise.

Appendix B – Capacity Dependence on User Mix.

Bibliography and References.

Acronyms.

Index.

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