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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
HSPA+ Evolution to release 12/ edited by Harri Holma, Antti Toskala, Pablo Tapia.
Reminder of title:
performance and optimization /
remainder title:
HSPA plus evolution to release 12
other author:
Holma, Harri,
Published:
Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom :Wiley, : 2014.,
Description:
1 online resource (xxvi, 436 p.)
[NT 15003449]:
HSPA+ Evolution to Release 12; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 HSPA Global Deployments; 1.3 Mobile Devices; 1.4 Traffic Growth; 1.5 HSPA Technology Evolution; 1.6 HSPA Optimization Areas; 1.7 Summary; 2 HSDPA and HSUPA in Release 5 and 6; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 3GPP Standardization of HSDPA and HSUPA; 2.3 HSDPA Technology Key Characteristics; 2.4 HSDPA Mobility; 2.5 HSDPA UE Capability; 2.6 HSUPA Technology Key Characteristics; 2.7 HSUPA Mobility; 2.8 HSUPA UE Capability; 2.9 HSPA Architecture Evolution; 2.10 Conclusions.
[NT 15003449]:
4 Continuous Packet Connectivity and High Speed Common Channels4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Continuous Packet Connectivity (CPC); 4.2.1 Uplink DTX; 4.2.2 Downlink DRX; 4.2.3 HS-SCCH-Less Transmission; 4.3 High Speed FACH; 4.4 High Speed RACH; 4.5 High Speed FACH and RACH Enhancements; 4.6 Fast Dormancy; 4.7 Uplink Interference Reduction; 4.8 Terminal Power Consumption Minimization; 4.9 Signaling Reduction; 4.10 Latency Optimization; 4.11 Summary; References; 5 HSDPA Multiflow; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Multiflow Overview; 5.2.1 Multiflow Principle; 5.2.2 Multiflow Configurations.
[NT 15003449]:
5.3 Multiflow Protocol Stack5.4 Multiflow Impacts on UE Architecture; 5.5 Uplink Feedback for Multiflow; 5.5.1 HS-DPCCH Structure with Multiflow; 5.5.2 Dynamic Carrier Activation; 5.5.3 Timing of Uplink Feedback; 5.5.4 HS-DPCCH Power Levels; 5.6 RLC Impact; 5.6.1 RLC Timer_Reordering; 5.6.2 RLC Reset; 5.7 Iub/Iur Enhancements; 5.7.1 Flow Control; 5.7.2 Multiflow Extensions; 5.8 Multiflow Combined with Other Features; 5.8.1 Downlink MIMO; 5.8.2 Uplink Closed-Loop Transmit Diversity and Uplink MIMO; 5.8.3 DTX/DRX; 5.9 Setting Up Multiflow; 5.10 Robustness; 5.10.1 Robustness for RRC Signaling.
[NT 15003449]:
5.10.2 Radio Link Failure5.10.3 Robustness for User Plane Data; 5.11 Multiflow Performance; 5.11.1 Multiflow Performance in Macro Networks; 5.11.2 Multiflow Performance with HetNets; 5.12 Multiflow and Other Multipoint Transmission Techniques; 5.13 Conclusions; References; 6 Voice Evolution; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Voice Quality with AMR Wideband; 6.3 Voice Capacity with Low Rate AMR; 6.4 VoIP Over HSPA; 6.5 Circuit-Switched Voice Over HSPA; 6.6 Voice Over HSPA Mobility; 6.7 Circuit-Switched Fallback; 6.8 Single Radio Voice Call Continuity; 6.9 Summary; References; 7 Heterogeneous Networks.
Subject:
Packet switching (Data transmission) -
Online resource:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118693728
ISBN:
9781118693698
HSPA+ Evolution to release 12 = performance and optimization /
HSPA+ Evolution to release 12
performance and optimization /[electronic resource] :HSPA plus evolution to release 12edited by Harri Holma, Antti Toskala, Pablo Tapia. - Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom :Wiley,2014. - 1 online resource (xxvi, 436 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
HSPA+ Evolution to Release 12; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 HSPA Global Deployments; 1.3 Mobile Devices; 1.4 Traffic Growth; 1.5 HSPA Technology Evolution; 1.6 HSPA Optimization Areas; 1.7 Summary; 2 HSDPA and HSUPA in Release 5 and 6; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 3GPP Standardization of HSDPA and HSUPA; 2.3 HSDPA Technology Key Characteristics; 2.4 HSDPA Mobility; 2.5 HSDPA UE Capability; 2.6 HSUPA Technology Key Characteristics; 2.7 HSUPA Mobility; 2.8 HSUPA UE Capability; 2.9 HSPA Architecture Evolution; 2.10 Conclusions.
"A comprehensive reference book codifying the various standards releases for High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) wireless technologyHSPA evolution has maintained its prominence through Releases 7-11 but the evolution is coming to an end with Release 12, with the focus moving to LTE. However, HSPA network and terminal sales will continue for many years: HSPA is expected to remain as the number one radio access technology from the sales point of view far beyond 2015. This timely book examines the complete HSPA evolution, and will be the ultimate long term reference for HSPA evolution. Headed by the successful editing team of Holma, Toskala and Tapia, industry experts look at HSPA evolution including complete Release 11 and the main additions in Release 12. They describe 3GPP definitions, field measurement, expected performance, practical optimization guidelines and the implications to the devices and to the networks. The book also covers MIMO antenna solutions and multicarrier evolution to provide higher data rates. Dedicated chapters include Continuous Packet Connectivity and High Speed Common Channels which provide major improvement to the smartphone capacity, end user performance and power consumption. The book assumes basic understanding of mobile communications yet the material is presented in an understandable way which can be enjoyed without any pre-information about MIMO or other technology solutions. A comprehensive reference book codifying the various standards releases for High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) wireless technology Leading editor and contributor team focusing their expertise on 3GPP features and performance, including Self Organizing Networks, LTE Interworking, Smartphone Optimization and Voice Evolution Dedicated chapter covering VoIP over HSPA, recognizing that telephony will continue to bring most of the revenues to mobile operators in the near future Includes tables, figures and plots illustrating the concepts or simulation results, to aid readers' understanding of the topic An essential resource for R & D engineers by network, terminal and chip set vendors, network engineers with operators, application developers, regulators"--
ISBN: 9781118693698
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