
Advances in Mobile Radio Access Networks
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- Advances in Mobile Radio Access Networks
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter 1 Introduction 1
- 1.1 Future Evolution of Mobile Radio Access Networks 2
- 1.2 Outline of the Book 5
- References 10
- Chapter 2 Emerging Radio Technologies 11
- 2.1 Linearized Transmitters 12
- 2.2 Superconducting Filters and Cryogenic Receiver Front End 14
- 2.3 Remote Radio Head and Radio Over Fiber 18
- 2.4 Software Radio Base Stations 22
- 2.5 Concluding Remarks 29
- References 30
- Chapter 3 Mobile Terminal Positioning 33
- 3.1 Overview of Positioning Techniques 34
- 3.2 Positioning Techniques in UTRAN 40
- 3.3 UTRAN LCS Architecture 48
- 3.4 Concluding Remarks 52
- References 53
- Appendix 3A: OTDOA Using Circular Variant 54
- Chapter 4 High-Speed Downlink Packet Access 57
- 4.1 Fundamental Principles 58
- 4.2 HS-DSCH and Associated Channels 69
- 4.3 MAC-HS 78
- 4.4 Radio Resource Management 82
- 4.5 Mobility Procedures 84
- 4.6 HSDPA Impact on Mobile Terminals 89
- 4.7 HSDPA Protocol Architecture 95
- 4.8 HSDPA Deployment 96
- 4.9 Concluding Remarks 98
- References 99
- Chapter 5 Multiple Antennas 101
- 5.1 Smart Antennas 102
- 5.2 Transmit Diversity Antennas 126
- 5.3 Multiple Input Mulitple Output Systems 131
- 5.4 Concluding Remarks 135
- References 136
- Appendix 5A: Proof of the Convergence of IBS 138
- Chapter 6 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Systems 141
- 6.1 Multipath and OFDM 141
- 6.2 Basic OFDM Tranmitters and Receivers 144
- 6.3 Practical Issues 146
- 6.4 OFDM/IOTA 151
- 6.5 OFDMA For Mobile Radio Access Systems 156
- 6.6 Concluding Remarks 161
- References 162
- Chapter 7 RAN Architecture Evolution 163
- 7.1 Mobile IP 164
- 7.2 Fast Handover in Mobile IPv6 167
- 7.3 HMIPV6 171
- 7.4 IP Transport in UTRAN 176
- 7.5 IP in UMTS Core Networks 177
- 7.6 IP-Based RAN 180
- 7.7 Industrial Proposals 185
- 7.8 Software-Defined Network Node (SDNN) 188
- 7.9 Concluding Remarks 190
- References 190
- Chapter 8 Autonomic Networks 193
- 8.1 O&M of Mobile Radio Networks 194
- 8.2 Fundamentals of Autonomic Networks 200
- 8.3 Self-Optimization 200
- 8.4 Fault Management and Self-Healing 203
- 8.5 Application of Artificial Intelligence 205
- 8.6 A Hybrid AI Approach to Self-Healing Networks 211
- 8.7 Distributed Network Management 213
- 8.8 Simple Network Management Protocol 216
- 8.9 Concluding Remarks 219
- References 219
- Chapter 9 Ubiquitous Networks 221
- 9.1 Requirement on the Network 222
- 9.2 The Convergence of Mobile Networks 223
- 9.3 Concluding Remarks 234
- References 235
- About the Author 237
- Index 239
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