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Summary

From the editors of the highly successful WCDMA for UMTS, this new book gives a complete and up-to-date overview of Long Term Evolution (LTE) in a systematic and clear manner. It starts with an in-depth explanation of the background and standardization process before moving on to examine the system architecture evolution (SAE). The basics of air interface modulation choices are introduced and key subjects such as 3GPP LTE physical layer and protocol solutions are described. Mobility aspects and radio resource management together with radio and end-to-end performance are assessed. The voice solution and voice capacity in LTE are also illustrated. Finally, the main differences between LTE TDD and FDD modes are examined and HSPA evolution in 3GPP Releases 7 and 8 is described.LTE for UMTS is one of the first books to provide a comprehensive guide to the standards and technologies of LTE. Key features of the book include: Covers all the key aspects of LTE in a systematic manner Presents full description of 3GPP Release 8 LTE Examines the expected performance of LTE Written by experts actively involved in the 3GPP standards and product development.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Mobile Voice Subscriber Growth
Mobile Data Usage Growth
Wireline Technologies Evolution
Motivation and Targets for LTE
Overview of LTE
3GPP Family of Technologies
Wireless Spectrum
New Spectrum Identifi ed by WRC-07
LTE-Advanced
LTE Standardization
Introduction
Overview of 3GPP Releases and Process
LTE Targets
LTE Standardization Phases
Evolution Beyond Release 8
LTE-Advanced for IMT-Advanced
LTE Specifi cations and 3GPP Structure
References
System Architecture Based on 3GPP SAE
System Architecture Evolution in 3GPP
Basic System Architecture Confi guration with only E-UTRAN Access Network
System Architecture with E-UTRAN and Legacy 3GPP Access Networks
System Architecture with E-UTRAN and Non-3GPP Access Networks
Inter-working with cdma2000“ Access Networks
IMS Architecture
PCC and QoS
References
Introduction to OFDMA and SC-FDMA and to MIMO in LTE
Introduction
LTE Multiple Access Background
OFDMA Basics
SC-FDMA Basics
MIMO Basics
Summary
References
Physical Layer
Introduction
Transport Channels and Their Mapping to the Physical Channels
Modulation
Uplink User Data Transmission
Downlink User Data Transmission
Uplink Physical Layer Signaling Transmission
PRACH Structure
Downlink Physical Layer Signaling Transmission
Physical Layer Procedures
UE Capability Classes and Supported Features
Physical Layer Measurements
Physical Layer Parameter Confi guration
Summary
References
LTE Radio Protocols
Introduction
Protocol Architecture
Medium Access Control
Radio Link Control Layer
Packet Data Convergence Protocol
Radio Resource Control (RRC
X2 Interface Protocols
Early UE Handling in LTE
Summary
References
Mobility
Introduction
Mobility Management in Idle State
Intra-LTE Handovers
Inter-system Handovers
Differences in E-UTRAN and UTRAN Mobility
Summary
References
Radio Resource Management
Introduction
Overview of RRM Algorithms
Admission Control and QoS Parameters
Downlink Dynamic Scheduling and Link Adaptation
Uplink Dynamic Scheduling and Link Adaptation
Interference Management and Power Settings
Discontinuous Transmission and Reception (DTX/DRX
RRC Connection Maintenance
Summary
References
Performance
Introduction
Layer 1 Peak Bit Rates
Terminal Categories
Link Level Performance
Link Budgets
Spectral Efficiency
Latency
LTE Refarming to GSM Spectrum
Dimensioning
Capacity Management Examples from HSPA Networks
Summary
References
Voice over IP (VoIP)
Introduction
VoIP Codecs
VoIP Requirements
Delay Budget
Scheduling and Control Channels
LTE Voice Capacity
Voice Capacity Evolution
Uplink Coverage
Circuit Switched Fallback for LTE
Single Radio Voice Call Continuity (SR-VCC)
Summary
References
Performance Requirements
Introduction
Frequency Bands and Channel Arrangements
eNodeB RF Transmitter
eNodeB RF Receiver
eNodeB Demodulation Performance
UE Design Principles and Challenges
UE RF Transmitter
UE RF Receiver Requirements
UE Demodulation Performance
Requirements for Radio Resource Management
Summary
References
LTE TDD Mode
Introduction
LTE TDD Fundamentals
TDD Control Design
Semi-persistent Scheduling
MIMO and Dedicated Reference Signals
LTE TDD Performance
Summary
References
HSPA Evolution
Introduction
Discontinuous Transmission and Reception (DTX/DRX
Circuit Switched Voice on HSPA
Enhanced FACH and RACH
Downlink MIMO and 64QAM
Dual Carrier HSDPA
Uplink 16QAM
Layer 2 Optimization
Single Frequency Network (SFN) MBMS
Architecture Evolution
Summary
References
Index
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