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OverviewDo you need to get up to speed quickly on LTE? Understand the new technologies of the LTE standard and how they contribute to improvements in system performance with this practical and valuable guide, written by an expert on LTE who was intimately involved in drafting the standard. In addition to a strong grounding in the technical details, you'll also get fascinating insights into why particular technologies were chosen in the development process. Core topics covered include low-PAPR orthogonal uplink multiple access based on SC-FDMA, MIMO multi-antenna technologies, and inter-cell interference mitigation techniques. Low-latency channel structure and single-frequency network (SFN) broadcast are also discussed in detail. With extensive references, a useful discussion of technologies that were not included in the standard, and end-of-chapter summaries that emphasize all the key points, this book is an essential resource for practitioners in the mobile cellular communications industry and for graduate students studying advanced wireless communications. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Farooq KhanPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) ISBN: 9780511810336ISBN 10: 0511810334 Publication Date: 28 February 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of Contents1. Introduction; 2. Network architecture and protocols; 3. Downlink access; 4. Single-carrier FDMA; 5. Reducing uplink signal peakiness; 6. Transmit diversity; 7. MIMO spatial multiplexing; 8. Channel bandwidths and structure; 9. Cell search and reference signals; 10. Random access; 11. Channel coding; 12. Scheduling, link adaptation and hybrid ARQ; 13. Power control; 14. Uplink control signaling; 15. Downlink control signaling; 16. Inter-cell interference control; 17. Single frequency network broadcast; 18. Spatial channel model; 19. LTE performance verification.Reviews'This text is especially helpful as an accompaniment to the 3GPP specifications themselves, which offer no explanations as to why one thing or another is included, no hint as to why one protocol technique was chosen over another, or why certain contributions appear only to disappear in later releases. Khan's text offers a welcome set of explanations for pretty much all the mysteries in the specifications; the book gave me a sense of having sat through the LTE formulation process itself. ... Farooq Khan gives us a rigorous exploration of the contributing technologies and practices with all the whys and wherefores disclosed. The book is, in my view, a critical accompaniment to the LTE specifications for readers who prefer to understand what they are reading and would like to be able to interpret and actually use the LTE specifications.' Malcolm Oliphant, Award Solutions Inc. 'This text is especially helpful as an accompaniment to the 3GPP specifications themselves, which offer no explanations as to why one thing or another is included, no hint as to why one protocol technique was chosen over another, or why certain contributions appear only to disappear in later releases. Khan's text offers a welcome set of explanations for pretty much all the mysteries in the specifications; the book gave me a sense of having sat through the LTE formulation process itself. ... Farooq Khan gives us a rigorous exploration of the contributing technologies and practices with all the whys and wherefores disclosed. The book is, in my view, a critical accompaniment to the LTE specifications for readers who prefer to understand what they are reading and would like to be able to interpret and actually use the LTE specifications.' Malcolm Oliphant, Award Solutions Inc. This text is an especially helpful as an accompaniment to the 3GPP specifications themselves, which offer no explanations as to why one thing or another is included, no hint as to why one protocol technique was chosen over another, or why certain contributions appear only to disappear in later releases. Khan's text offers a welcome set of explanations for pretty much all the mysteries in the specifications; the book gave me a sense of having sat through the LTE formulation process itself. Farooq Khan gives us a rigorous exploration of the contributing technologies and practices with all the whys and wherefores disclosed. The book is, in my view, a critical accompaniment to the LTE specifications for readers who prefer to understand what they are reading and would like to be able to interpret and actually use the LTE specifications. Malcolm Oliphant, Award Solutions Inc. Author InformationFarooq Khan is Technology Director in the Wireless Solutions Laboratory at Samsung, Texas, where he manages the design, performance evaluation, and standardization of next generation wireless communications systems. Previously, he was a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Laboratories, where he conducted research on evolution of CDMA2000 and UMTS systems towards high speed packet access (HSPA). He has also worked at Ericsson Research in Sweden, contributing to the design and performance evaluation of EDGE and WCDMA technologies. He has published over 30 technical papers and holds over 40 US patents, all in the area of wireless communications. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |