From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G : (Record no. 68930)

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ISBN 9781119346937
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ISBN 1119346932
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ISBN 9781119346913
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ISBN 1119346916
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Call Number 621.3845/6
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Author Sauter, Martin,
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Title From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G :
Sub Title an introduction to mobile networks and mobile broadband /
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Edition statement Third edition.
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Number of Pages 1 online resource
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Remark 1 Original edition published as: From GSM to LTE.
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Remark 2 Title Page; Table of Contents; Preface; 1 Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM); 1.1 Circuit-Switched Data Transmission; 1.2 Standards; 1.3 Transmission Speeds; 1.4 The Signaling System Number 7; 1.5 The GSM Subsystems; 1.6 The Network Subsystem; 1.7 The Base Station Subsystem (BSS) and Voice Processing; 1.8 Mobility Management and Call Control; 1.9 The Mobile Device; 1.10 The SIM Card; 1.11 The Intelligent Network Subsystem and CAMEL; Questions; References; 2 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) and EDGE; 2.1 Circuit-Switched Data Transmission over GSM.
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Remark 2 2.2 Packet-Switched Data Transmission over GPRS2.3 The GPRS Air Interface; 2.4 The GPRS State Model; 2.5 GPRS Network Elements; 2.6 GPRS Radio Resource Management; 2.7 GPRS Interfaces; 2.8 GPRS Mobility Management and Session Management (GMM/SM); Questions; References; 3 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) and High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA); 3.1 Overview, History and Future; 3.2 Important New Concepts of UMTS; 3.3 Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA); 3.4 UMTS Channel Structure on the Air Interface; 3.5 The UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN).
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Remark 2 3.6 Core Network Mobility Management3.7 Radio Network Mobility Management; 3.8 UMTS CS and PS Call Establishment; 3.9 UMTS Security; 3.10 High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and HSPA+; 3.11 High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA); 3.12 Radio and Core Network Enhancements: CPC and One Tunnel; 3.13 HSPA Performance in Practice; 3.14 Automated Emergency Calls (eCall) from Vehicles; 3.15 UMTS and CDMA2000; Questions; References; 4 Long Term Evolution (LTE) and LTE-Advanced Pro; 4.1 Introduction and Overview; 4.2 Network Architecture and Interfaces; 4.3 FDD Air Interface and Radio Network.
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Remark 2 4.4 TD-LTE Air Interface4.5 Scheduling; 4.6 Basic Procedures; 4.7 Mobility Management and Power Optimization; 4.8 LTE Security Architecture; 4.9 Interconnection with UMTS and GSM; 4.10 Interworking with CDMA2000 Networks; 4.11 Carrier Aggregation; 4.12 Network Planning Aspects; 4.13 CS-Fallback for Voice and SMS Services with LTE; 4.14 Voice in Combined LTE and CDMA2000 Networks (SV-LTE); 4.15 Network Sharing -- MOCN and MORAN; 4.16 From Dipoles to Active Antennas and Gigabit Backhaul; 4.17 IPv6 in Mobile Networks; 4.18 Network Function Virtualization.
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Remark 2 4.19 Machine Type Communication and the Internet of Things4.20 Other Features of LTE-Advanced and LTE-Advanced Pro; 4.21 From LTE to 5G; Questions; References; 5 VoLTE, VoWifi and Mission Critical Communication; 5.1 Overview; 5.2 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP); 5.3 The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and VoLTE; 5.4 VoLTE Roaming; 5.5 Voice over WiFi (VoWifi); 5.6 VoLTE Compared to Fixed-Line IMS in Practice; 5.7 Mission Critical Communication (MCC); Questions; References; 6 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN); 6.1 Wireless LAN Overview; 6.2 Transmission Speeds and Standards.
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Summary, etc From GSM to LTE-Advanced Pro and 5G: An Introduction to Mobile Networks and Mobile Broadband, 3rd Edition provides technical descriptions of the various wireless technologies currently in use. It explains the rationales behind their differing mechanisms and implementations while exploring the advantages and limitations of each technology.
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Summary, etc This edition has been fully updated and substantially expanded to reflect the significant evolution in mobile network technology occurring over the past several years. The chapter on LTE has been extensively enhanced with new coverage of current implementations of LTE carrier aggregation, mobility management, cell reselection and handover procedures, as well as the latest developments in 5G radio and core networks in 3GPP. It now features additional information on the TD-LTE air interface, IPv6 in mobile networks, Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IOT). Voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) is now treated extensively in a separate chapter featuring coverage of the VoLTE call establishment process, dedicated bearer setup, header compression, speech codec and bandwidth negotiation, supplementary service configuration and VoLTE emergency calls. In addition, extensive coverage of Voice-over-Wifi and mission critical communication for public safety organizations over LTE has been added. The WLAN chapter now provides coverage of WPA2-Professional with certificates for authentication in large deployments, such as the global Eduroam network and the new WLAN 60 GHz air interface. Bluetooth evolution has been addressed by including a detailed description of Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) in the chapter devoted to Bluetooth.
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General subdivision Mechanical.
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119346913
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-- Mobile communication systems.
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-- Wireless metropolitan area networks.
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-- Wireless LANs.
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-- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
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-- Mobile communication systems.
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-- Wireless LANs.
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-- Wireless metropolitan area networks.
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