Mobile and personal communications : proceedings of the 2nd Joint COST 227/231 Workshop on Mobile and Personal Communications, Florence, Italy, 20-21 April 1995

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Mobile and personal communications : proceedings of the 2nd Joint COST 227/231 Workshop on Mobile and Personal Communications, Florence, Italy, 20-21 April 1995

edited by Enrico Del Re

Elsevier Science, 1995

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Includes bibliographcal references

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内容説明

It is universally recognized that mobile and personal communications will play a significant role in the future telecommunications market. Research in this area is currently being undertaken in industry, public administration and research institutions, in Europe, the USA and Japan. The main emphasis of these activities is towards the definition of 3rd and 4th generation systems for mobile and personal communications for use at the beginning of the next century. These systems are intended to realize the true meaning of personal mobile radio communication ie. allowing people to communicate freely with each other from homes or offices, cities or rural areas, fixed locations or moving vehicles. The satellite component of these future sytems offers in particular an effective means of providing services to underdeveloped areas (eg. Central and Eastern Europe). The book contains articles from leading researchers from international institutions and industries. It includes also the latest research results obtained by the two COST Actions. This is a major contribution to determining mobile and personal communications of future generation systems.

目次

  • Part 1 Invited papers: emerging UMTS architectural issues (MONET activity), G. Colombo
  • ATDMA project and system, A. Urie
  • code division testbed project - CODIT, P.G. Andermo
  • flexible hybrid multiple access schemes 3rd generation mobile radio systems, P.W. Baier and A. Klein
  • R2117 SAINT - integration of satellites in the future mobile network, M. Mazzella
  • personal communications - the present situation and perspectives in Japan, S. Kato
  • hybrid satellite/terrestrial personal and mobile communications research at JPL, D.S. Pinck. Part 2 Overview of COST actions: COST 231 activities in the evolution path from GDM to UMTS, E. Damosso
  • overview of COST 227 results, E. Del Re. Part 3 Network aspects: a comparison between two hybrid protocols using CDMA and ISMA, R. Prasad and F.J. Harmsze
  • up-link capacity evaluation of a PRMA based system in a terrestrial radio mobile environment, M. Mastroforti
  • call blocking performance for a dynamic channel allocation technique in future generation mobile satellite systems, E. Del Re et al
  • performance analysis of hybrid DS/SFH CDMA indoor wireless communications systems using analytical and measured radio channels, R. Prasad et al
  • location technique implication in the mobility management signalling for satellite mobile networks application, M. Dinis and J. Neves
  • call blocking performance for channel allocation strategies in integrated satellite/terrestrial mobile systems, M. Mohorcic et al
  • WAVES-JOCOS - an application example for global communications, G. Pennoni and L. Bella
  • analysis of system connectivity and traffic capacity requirements for LEO/MEO S-PCNs, M. Werner
  • aspects of satellite integration into GSM, F. Argenti et al
  • multiple access protocols for terrestrial cellular and satellite systems, R. Prasad and J. Mijhof. Part 4 Radio systems aspects: a novel and effective CDMA overlay system, E. Papproth and G.K. Kaleh
  • evaluation of BER performance for measured indoor microwave channels using quasi-coherent combining of multiple antenna signals, G.J.M. Janssen et al
  • propagation measurements with RUSK SX and simulations for a typical DECT scenario in urban streets, U. Kauschke
  • measurement and analysis of the reverse link in a mobile radio field trial using code division multiple access, J.P. Aldis and S.K. Barton
  • assessment of antenna diversity in connection with MLSE receivers, K.R. Davidsen
  • multi-h multi-amplitude continuous phase modulation techniques, T. Javornik et al
  • optimized coded modulation techniques for Rayleigh fading channels, A.G. Burr
  • GSN and OQPSK modulation schemes comparison in a mobile-satellite environment, E. Buracchini and G. Romano
  • code time division multiple access, J. Ruprecht et al
  • decision directed and non decision directed channels state estimators for slowly fading channel, J. Sykora
  • a fast integral equation approach to UHF coverage estimation, D. Moroney and P.J. Cullen
  • a revised analogue model for (Part contents)

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