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|a CDMA IS-95 for cellular and PCS /
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|a "Lawrence Harte, Morris Hoening, Daniel McLaughlin & Roman K. Kta"--Cover.
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|t What is CDMA
|g 1 --
|t History of CDMA
|g 2 --
|t Forms of CDMA
|g 3 --
|t 800 MHz CDMA
|g 6 --
|t 1900 MHz CDMA (PCS)
|g 6 --
|t CDMA Parts
|g 7 --
|t Mobile Station
|g 8 --
|t Base Station Subsystem (BSS)
|g 9 --
|t Network and Switching Subsystem (NSS)
|g 11 --
|t Operation and Maintenance Subsystem
|g 13 --
|t Industry Standard and User Groups
|g 14 --
|t CDMA Development Group (CDG)
|g 14 --
|t Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)
|g 14 --
|t European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
|g 14 --
|t Telecommunications Planning Group (T1.P1)
|g 15 --
|t Basic Operation
|g 15 --
|t Mobile Station Initialization
|g 15 --
|t Mobile Call Origination
|g 16 --
|t Call Handoff
|g 17 --
|t Ending a Call
|g 18 --
|t Receiving a Call on a Mobile
|g 19 --
|t Analog Cellular
|g 21 --
|t History
|g 21 --
|t AMPS System Overview
|g 22 --
|t Dual Mode Telephone
|g 22 --
|t System Overview
|g 24 --
|t Frequency Allocation
|g 25 --
|t Frequency Reuse
|g 26 --
|t Capacity Expansion
|g 28 --
|t Radio Interference
|g 30 --
|t Basic Cellular Operation
|g 33 --
|t Access
|g 34 --
|t Paging
|g 36 --
|t Conversation
|g 37 --
|t Handoff
|g 37 --
|t RF Power Control
|g 38 --
|t Roaming
|g 39 --
|t Signaling
|g 40 --
|t Radio Control Channels
|g 41 --
|t Radio Carrier Voice Channels
|g 42 --
|t Network
|g 45 --
|t CDMA Technology
|g 47 --
|t Codes in CDMA
|g 48 --
|t Orthogonal Codes
|g 48 --
|t Pseudorandom Noise (PN) Codes
|g 48 --
|t Channel Coding and Modulation
|g 49 --
|t Forward Link Channel Coding
|g 49 --
|t Reverse Link Channel Coding
|g 51 --
|t CDMA Coded Channels
|g 52 --
|t Pilot Channel (PC)
|g 53 --
|t Sync Channel (SC)
|g 53 --
|t Paging Channel (PgC)
|g 54 --
|t Forward traffic Channel (FTC)
|g 54 --
|t Access Channel (AC)
|g 55 --
|t Reverse traffic Channel (RTC)
|g 55 --
|t System Attributes and Features
|g 55 --
|t Frequency Reuse
|g 56 --
|t Variable Rate Voice Coder (Vocoder)
|g 57 --
|t Radio Channel
|g 59 --
|t Power Control
|g 60 --
|t Average Transmit Power Reduction
|g 63 --
|t Rake Receiver
|g 64 --
|t Soft Handoff
|g 66 --
|t Sleep Mode
|g 68 --
|t Signaling on the Paging and Access Channels
|g 69 --
|t Framing and Signaling on the Traffic Channel
|g 69 --
|t Registration
|g 71 --
|t Capacity
|g 73 --
|t Sectorization
|g 73 --
|t Data Transfer
|g 74 --
|t Enhanced 911
|g 74 --
|t Handoffs
|g 75 --
|t Idle Handoff
|g 75 --
|t Access Handoff
|g 75 --
|t Soft Handoff
|g 76 --
|t Hard Handoff
|g 77 --
|t Call Processing
|g 77 --
|t Initialization State
|g 77 --
|t Idle State
|g 79 --
|t Access State
|g 82 --
|t Traffic State
|g 83 --
|t Authentication
|g 85 --
|t Call Termination
|g 85 --
|t MS Originated Call
|g 85 --
|t BS Originated Call
|g 86 --
|t Handoff
|g 87 --
|t CDMA Mobile Radios
|g 89 --
|t Man-Machine Interface (MMI)
|g 90 --
|t Audio Interface
|g 91 --
|t Display
|g 91 --
|t Keypad
|g 92 --
|t Accessory Interface
|g 92 --
|t Radio Frequency Section
|g 93 --
|t Transmitter
|g 93 --
|t Receiver
|g 94 --
|t Antenna
|g 94 --
|t Signal Processing
|g 96 --
|t Speech Coding
|g 96 --
|t Channel Coding
|g 97 --
|t Audio Processing
|g 97 --
|t Logic Control Section
|g 97 --
|t Subscriber Identity
|g 98 --
|t Power Supply
|g 99 --
|t Batteries
|g 99 --
|t Battery Chargers
|g 101 --
|t Standby and Talk Time
|g 102 --
|t Accessories
|g 102 --
|t Hands Free Speakerphone
|g 102 --
|t Smart Accessories
|g 102 --
|t Software Download Transfer Equipment
|g 104 --
|t Antennas
|g 105 --
|t CDMA Telephone
|g 106 --
|t CDMA Networks
|g 109 --
|t Cell Site
|g 109 --
|t Base Station
|g 110 --
|t Power Supplies and Backup Power Sources
|g 112 --
|t Cell Site Antennas
|g 112 --
|t Antenna Placement
|g 114 --
|t Transmission Lines
|g 115 --
|t Communication Links
|g 115 --
|t Timing Reference
|g 116 --
|t Wireless Local Loop
|g 116 --
|t Equipment Redundancy
|g 117 --
|t Cell Site Installation
|g 118 --
|t Cell Site Maintenance
|g 118 --
|t Repeaters
|g 120 --
|t Mobile Switching Center
|g 121 --
|t Switching Assembly
|g 122 --
|t Controllers
|g 123 --
|t Billing Transfer Devices
|g 123 --
|t Communications Links
|g 123 --
|t Subscriber Databases
|g 123 --
|t Operator Terminals
|g 124 --
|t Backup Energy Sources
|g 124 --
|t Data Archive
|g 124 --
|t Network Redundancy
|g 125 --
|t Network Planning
|g 125 --
|t Cell Site Placement
|g 125 --
|t Signal Propagation
|g 126 --
|t Path Loss
|g 126 --
|t Fading Characteristics
|g 128 --
|t System Capacity
|g 128 --
|t Traffic Planning
|g 129 --
|t Strategic Planning
|g 129 --
|t PN Planning
|g 130 --
|t Neighbor List
|g 130 --
|t Soft Handoff
|g 131 --
|t System Testing and Optimization
|g 131 --
|t System Expansion
|g 132 --
|t System Features
|g 133 --
|t Network Options
|g 134 --
|t Deployment Considerations
|g 134 --
|t Soft Capacity
|g 134 --
|t Guard Bands
|g 135 --
|t Guard Zones
|g 136 --
|t Network Optimization
|g 137 --
|t CDMA Testing
|g 139 --
|t Analog -vs.- Digital Testing
|g 139 --
|t Transmitter Measurements
|g 140 --
|t Transmitter RF Frequency and Phase
|g 140 --
|t RF Power Measurements
|g 141 --
|t Modulation Quality and Frequency Accuracy
|g 143 --
|t Adjacent and Alternate Channel Power
|g 143 --
|t Handoff Testing
|g 144 --
|t Coding Accuracy
|g 145 --
|t Minimum Controlled and Standby RF Power Level
|g 145 --
|t Conducted and Radiated Spurious Emissions
|g 145 --
|t Receiver Measurements
|g 146 --
|t System Acquisition
|g 146 --
|t Power Control
|g 148 --
|t Single Tone Desensitization
|g 148 --
|t Radio Channel Supervision
|g 148 --
|t Analog Receiver Sensitivity
|g 149 --
|t CDMA Receiver Sensitivity and Dynamic Range
|g 150 --
|t Demodulated Digital Signal Quality
|g 150 --
|t Co-channel Rejection
|g 150 --
|t Adjacent Channel Rejection
|g 151 --
|t Intermodulation Rejection
|g 152 --
|t Spurious and Radiated Emissions
|g 154 --
|t Mobile Station Testing
|g 154 --
|t Types of Testing
|g 154 --
|t Test Interface Adapter
|g 155 --
|t Test Equipment
|g 156 --
|t Network Testing
|g 157 --
|t Radio Propagation Testing
|g 157 --
|t Network Equipment Testing
|g 158 --
|t Marketing and Economics
|g 161 --
|t Service Revenue Potential
|g 162 --
|t System Cost to the Service Provider
|g 163 --
|t Voice Service Cost to the Consumer
|g 163 --
|t Data Service Cost to the Consumer
|g 164 --
|t Wireless Telephone (Mobile Phone) Cost to the Consumer
|g 165 --
|t Consumer Confidence
|g 166 --
|t New Features
|g 166 --
|t Churn
|g 166 --
|t Availability of Equipment
|g 167 --
|t Distribution and Retail Channels
|g 168 --
|t Development Costs
|g 171 --
|t Cost of Production
|g 171 --
|t Patent Royalty Cost
|g 173 --
|t Marketing Cost
|g 173 --
|t Post Sales Support
|g 175 --
|t Manufacturer's Profit
|g 175 --
|t Development Costs
|g 175 --
|t Cost of Production
|g 176 --
|t Patent Royalty Cost
|g 179 --
|t Marketing Cost
|g 179 --
|t Post-Sales Support
|g 180 --
|t Manufacturer Profit
|g 180 --
|t Cell Site
|g 181 --
|t Repeaters
|g 184 --
|t Mobile Switching Center
|g 185 --
|t Leasing and Maintaining Communications Lines
|g 185 --
|t Local and Long Distance Tariffs
|g 187 --
|t Billing Services
|g 187 --
|t Activation Commissions (Equipment Subsidies)
|g 188 --
|t Software Licensing
|g 189 --
|t Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OA&M)
|g 189 --
|t Land and Site Leasing
|g 190 --
|t Cellular Fraud
|g 191 --
|t Mobile Phone Features and Services
|g 195 --
|t Mandatory Mobile Station Features
|g 196 --
|t Caller ID
|g 196 --
|t Short Message Indicator
|g 196 --
|t Short Message Memory Full
|g 197 --
|t Data Accessory Status Indicator
|g 198 --
|t Indication of Call Progress Signals
|g 198 --
|t Battery Level Indicator
|g 198 --
|t System Indication (ROAM)
|g 198 --
|t Over the Air Phone Number Programming
|g 198 --
|t Preferred System Selection
|g 199 --
|t Keypad
|g 199 --
|t Radio Signal Indicator
|g 200 --
|t Emergency Call Capabilities
|g 201 --
|t Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF)
|g 201 --
|t Repeat Dialing
|g 201 --
|t Optional Mobile Station Features
|g 202 --
|t Direct International Calling
|g 202 --
|t Call Restriction
|g 202 --
|t Power Control and Automatic Registration
|g 204 --
|t Extended Address (sub-address)
|g 204 --
|t Enhanced Voice Quality
|g 204 --
|t Voice Privacy
|g 204 --
|t Battery Saving (Cell Broadcast DRx)
|g 205 --
|t Data Transmission Interface
|g 205 --
|t Service Provider Name
|g 206 --
|t Broadcast Extended Short Message
|g 206 --
|t Any Key Answer
|g 206 --
|t Automatic Answer
|g 206 --
|t Mute Control
|g 206 --
|t DTMF Tones
|g 207 --
|t Automatic Updating of Directory Numbers
|g 207 --
|t Last Numbers Dialed (LND)
|g 207 --
|t Service Dialing Numbers
|g 208 --
|t Telephone Lock
|g 208 --
|t NAM Programming Lock Code
|g 208 --
|t Advanced Mobile Station Features
|g 208 --
|t Color or Graphics Display
|g 209 --
|t Multi-Language Menu
|g 209 --
|t Voice Dialing
|g 210 --
|t Answering Machine
|g 212 --
|t Digital Answering Machine
|g 213 --
|t Voice Memory
|g 213 --
|t Email Access
|g 214 --
|t Information Services (Web Browsing)
|g 214 --
|t Accessory Display and Control Device
|g 216 --
|t Ring Options
|g 217 --
|t Mechanical Alert
|g 217 --
|t Phone Book
|g 217 --
|t Call Timers and Logs
|g 218 --
|t Speed Dialing
|g 218 --
|t Software Updates
|g 218 --
|t Personality Identification
|g 218 --
|t Clock
|g 219 --
|t Time Delay Dialing
|g 219 --
|t Theft Alarm
|g 219 --
|t Hands-Free Options
|g 219 --
|t Soft Keys
|g 220 --
|t Electronic Help Instructions
|g 221 --
|t Macro Function (Multi-Key Sequence Programming)
|g 221 --
|t Calling Card Dialing
|g 221 --
|t Fixed Wireless Phone
|g 221 --
|t VIDEO / Picture Telephone
|g 222.
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|t System Features and Services
|g 223 --
|t Bearer Services
|g 224 --
|t Teleservices
|g 224 --
|t Supplementary Services
|g 227 --
|t Voice Services
|g 227 --
|t TEXT Messaging Services
|g 227 --
|t Data Services
|g 228 --
|t Circuit Switched Data
|g 228 --
|t Packet Switched Data
|g 230 --
|t Fax Services
|g 230 --
|t Supplementary Services
|g 231 --
|t Call Waiting
|g 231 --
|t Call Hold
|g 231 --
|t Call Forwarding
|g 233 --
|t Call Conferencing (Three Way Calling)
|g 235 --
|t Calling Line Identification (CLID)
|g 236 --
|t Call Restriction
|g 237 --
|t Voice Mail
|g 237 --
|t Network Name and Time Zone
|g 237 --
|t Over the Air PROGRAMMING
|g 238 --
|t Future Developments for Cdma
|g 239 --
|t Wireless Intelligent Networks (WIN)
|g 239 --
|t Wireless Access Protocol (WAP)
|g 240 --
|t Spatial Division Multiple Access (SDMA)
|g 242 --
|t Satellite Cellular Systems
|g 244 --
|t 3Rd Generation Wireless
|g 247 --
|t 3rd Generation Projections
|g 249 --
|t Applications for 3rd Generation
|g 251 --
|t Competition to 3rd Generation
|g 253 --
|g Appendix 2
|t CDMA Equipment Manufacturers
|g 261 --
|t Handset Manufacturers
|g 261 --
|t Supporting Equipment Companies
|g 261 --
|t Test Equipment Manufacturers
|g 262 --
|t Network Equipment Manufacturers
|g 263 --
|g Appendix 3
|t CDMA World Listings
|g 265.
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