4G : LTE/LTE-Advanced for Mobile Broadband.

Based on the bestseller "3G Evolution - HSPA and LTE for mobile broadband" and reflecting the ongoing success of LTE throughout the world, this book focuses on LTE with full updates including LTE-Advanced to provide a complete picture of the LTE system. Overview and detailed explanations a...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Dahlman, Erik
Other Authors: Parkvall, Stefan, Skold, Johan
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Language:English
Published: Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2011.
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505 0 |a Cover Image; Table of Contents; Front-matter; Copyright; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Chapter 1. Background of LTE; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Evolution of Mobile Systems Before LTE; 1.3. ITU Activities; 1.4. Drivers for LTE; 1.5. Standardization of LTE; Chapter 2. High Data Rates in Mobile Communication; 2.1. High Data Rates: Fundamental Constraints; 2.2. Higher Data Rates Within A Limited Bandwidth: /Higher-Order Modulation; 2.3. Wider Bandwidth Including Multi-Carrier Transmission; Chapter 3. OFDM Transmission; 3.1. Basic Principles of OFDM; 3.2. OFDM Demodulation. 
505 8 |a 3.3. OFDM Implementation Using IFFT/FFT Processing3.4. Cyclic-Prefix Insertion; 3.5. Frequency-Domain Model of OFDM Transmission; 3.6. Channel Estimation and Reference Symbols; 3.7. Frequency Diversity with OFDM: Importance of Channel Coding; 3.8. Selection of Basic OFDM Parameters; 3.9. Variations in Instantaneous Transmission Power; 3.10. OFDM as a User-Multiplexing and Multiple-Access Scheme; 3.11. Multi-Cell Broadcast/Multicast Transmission and OFDM; Chapter 4. Wider-Band "Single-Carrier" Transmission; 4.1. Equalization Against Radio-Channel Frequency Selectivity. 
505 8 |a 4.2. Uplink FDMA with Flexible Bandwidth Assignment4.3. DFT-spread OFDM; Chapter 5. Multi-Antenna Techniques; 5.1. Multi-Antenna Configurations; 5.2. Benefits of Multi-Antenna Techniques; 5.3. Multiple Receive Antennas; 5.4. Multiple Transmit Antennas; 5.5. Spatial Multiplexing; Chapter 6. Scheduling, Link Adaptation, and Hybrid ARQ; 6.1. Link Adaptation: Power and Rate Control; 6.2. Channel-Dependent Scheduling; 6.3. Advanced Retransmission Schemes; 6.4. Hybrid ARQ with Soft Combining; Chapter 7. LTE Radio Access; 7.1. Basic Principles; 7.2. LTE Release 9. 
505 8 |a 7.3. LTE Release 10 and IMT-Advanced7.4. Terminal Capabilities; Chapter 8. Radio-Interface Architecture; 8.1. Overall System Architecture; 8.2. Radio Protocol Architecture; 8.3. Control-Plane Protocols; Chapter 9. Physical Transmission Resources; 9.1. Overall Time-Frequency Structure; 9.2. Normal Subframes and Mbsfn Subframes; 9.3. Carrier Aggregation; 9.4. Frequency-Domain Location Of LTE Carriers; 9.5. Duplex Schemes; Chapter 10. Downlink Physical-Layer Processing; 10.1. Transport-Channel Processing; 10.2. Downlink Reference Signals; 10.3. Multi-Antenna Transmission. 
505 8 |a 10.4. Downlink L1/L2 Control SignalingChapter 11. Uplink Physical-Layer Processing; 11.1. Transport-Channel Processing; 11.2. Uplink Reference Signals; 11.3. Uplink Multi-Antenna Transmission; 11.4. Uplink L1/L2 Control Signaling; 11.5. Uplink Timing Alignment; Chapter 12. Retransmission Protocols; 12.1. Hybrid ARQ with Soft Combining; 12.2. Radio-Link Control; Chapter 13. Power Control, Scheduling, and Interference Handling; 13.1. Uplink Power Control; 13.2. Scheduling and Rate Adaptation; 13.3. Inter-Cell Interference Coordination; 13.4. Heterogeneous Network Deployments. 
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