Advances in UMTS technology
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Advances in UMTS technology
(Innovative technology series information systems and networks)
Hermes Penton Science, 2002
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Evolution of UMTS technology
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"Derived from Annales des télécommunications, vol. 56, no. 5-6"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS), the third generation mobile system, is coming into use in Japan and Europe. The main benefits - spectrum-efficient radio interfaces offering high capacity, large bandwidths, the ability to interconnect with IP-based networks, and flexibility of mixed services with variable data - offer exciting prospects for the deployment of these networks. This work addresses several issues, emphasizing future evolution to improve performance for the fourth generation, and outlines key topics in this area of enormous innovation and commercial investment.
Table of Contents
- Foreword J C Bic and E Bonek 3rd Generation mobile systems UMTS/IMT 2000 JP Charles Improvements in W-CDMA: principles and experimental results M Sawawhashi
- K Higuchi
- S Tanaka
- F Adachi Multicarrier CDMA techniques for future wideband wireless networks M Helard
- R Legouable
- JF Helard
- JY Baudais Interpretations and performances of linear reception in downlink TD-CDMA and multi-sensor extension L Ros
- G Jourdain
- M Arndt Smart-antenna space-time UMTS uplink processing for systems capacity enhancement T Neubauer
- E Bonek Radio network planning process and methods for WCDMA J Laiho
- A Wacker An open software-radio architecture supporting advanced 3G+ systems C Bonnet
- G Caire
- E Enout
- P Humblet
- G Montalbano
- A Nordio
- D Nussbaum
- T Hohne
- R Knopp
- B Rimoldi Wireless communications +++ R Steele Ice crystals and raindrop canting angle effects applied to satellite interference prediction with respect to heavy rain climatic zones JD Kanellopoulos
- AD Panagopoulos Comparison of interpolation and extrapolation methods with a method using multi-resolution wavelet transform in dosimetric experiment M Brishoual
- C Dale
- J Wiart
- J Citerne
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