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cdma2000 in depth: architecture, protocols, design, and operation
This is a complete guide to the architecture and operation of cdma2000 networks. Three leading experts begin by reviewing the theory of CDMA communications, then systematically discuss every component of a cdma2000 network, including radio access networks, packet core networks, mobile stations, and their reference points. The authors present in-depth coverage of the cdma2000 air interface protocols between mobile and base stations; physical layer design; media access control; layer 3 signaling; handoffs; power control; radio resource management for mixed voice and data services; radio access network performance; and end-to-end call flows for circuit switched voice, packet data, and concurrent services. Coverage includes:
- CDMA and spread spectrum fundamentals: modulation/demodulation, forward error correction, turbo coding, and diversity
- Applications and services, including conversational voice, Web browsing, file transfer, WAP, video streaming, and VoIP
- Evolution of integrated data and voice services (1xEV-DV)
- Handoff principles and types, including idle, access, soft, and hard handoffs
- Reverse and forward link power control principles, algorithms, and implementation aspects
- Algorithms and implementation aspects for radio resource management
- End-to-end network operations: location and state management, call processing, SMS, and more
This is an ideal reference for professionals designing or building cdma2000 infrastructure and mobile stations, operators deploying and managing cdma2000 networks, and any wireless communications engineer who wants a thorough understanding of cdma2000 technology.
About the Author
VIERI VANGHI, Senior Staff Engineer at QUALCOMM, has more than ten years' experience in CDMA systems engineering, including base station and mobile station design.
ALEKSANDAR DAMNJANOVIC, Senior Engineer at QUALCOMM, has more than four years' experience in CDMA systems engineering and cdma2000 air interface standardization.
BRANIMIR VOJCIC is Chairman and Professor of Engineering and Applied Science, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, George Washington University.
Table of Contents
Preface.
1. Introduction to CDMA.
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum. Code Division Multiple Access. Forward Error Correction and Interleaving. CDMA in Cellular Communications. Antenna Diversity in CDMA.
2. Architecture.
Mobile Station. Radio Access Network. IS-41 Core Network. Packet Core Network. PCN Interworking Examples. IETF Protocols.
3. Applications and Services.
Applications. Services. Circuit-Switched Service Options. Packet-Switched Service Options.
4. IS-2000 Physical Layer.
CDMA Channel Structure. Modulation, Coding, and Spreading Characteristics. Forward Code Channels. Reverse Channels.
5. IS-2000 Layer 2 (Medium and Signaling Link Access Control Layers).
Medium Access Control Layer. Signaling Link Access Control Layer.
6. IS-2000 Layer 3 Protocol.
Identification. Layer 3 Processing. Call Processing Examples: Voice Calls. Packet Data Service Protocol. Concurrent Services. Registration. Security. CDMA Tiered Services.
7. Handoffs.
Handoff Principles. Initial Pilot Acquisition. Idle Handoff. Access Handoffs. Soft Handoff. Pilot Planning. Hard Handoff.
8. Power Control.
Power-Control Fundamentals. Reverse-Link Power Control. Forward-Link Power Control.
9. Packet Data Operation.
Fundamentals. Resource Management for Mixed Voice and Data Traffic. Scheduling Algorithms. Forward Supplemental Channel Operation. Reverse Supplemental Channel Operation. Forward Packet Data Channel Operation. Impact on TCP Performance.
10. Radio Access Network Performance.
Models for Capacity Estimation in Cellular CDMA. Cell Capacity. Cell Coverage.
11. cdma2000 End-to-End Network Operations.
Location and State Management. Basic Call Processing. Short Message Services. Intersystem Handoff. Packet-Switched Data Calls. Concurrent Services.
Index.