UID:
almafu_9959327963802883
Format:
1 online resource (xxi, 458 pages)
ISBN:
9781119063414
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1119063418
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9781119063407
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111906340X
Content:
Essential reference providing best practice of LTE-A, VoLTE, and IoT Design/deployment/Performance and evolution towards 5G This book is a practical guide to the design, deployment, and performance of LTE-A, VoLTEMS and IoT. A comprehensive practical performance analysis for VoLTE is conducted based on field measurement results from live LTE networks. Also, it provides a comprehensive introduction to IoT and 5G evolutions. Practical aspects and best practice of LTE-AMS/VoLTEoT are presented. Practical aspects of LTE-Advanced features are presented. In addition, LTE/LTE-A network capacity dimensioning and analysis are demonstrated based on live LTE/LTE-A networks KPIs. A comprehensive foundation for 5G technologies is provided including massive MIMO, eMBB, URLLC, mMTC, NGCN and network slicing, cloudification, virtualization and SDN. Practical Guide to LTE-A, VoLTE and IoT: Paving the Way Towards 5G can be used as a practical comprehensive guide for best practices in LTE/LTE-A/VoLTEoT design, deployment, performance analysis and network architecture and dimensioning. It offers tutorial introduction on LTE-AoT/5G networks, enabling the reader to use this advanced book without the need to refer to more introductory texts.-Offers a complete overview of LTE and LTE-A, IMS, VoLTE and IoT and 5G -Introduces readers to IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS)Performs a comprehensive evaluation of VoLTE/CSFB -Provides LTE/LTE-A network capacity and dimensioning -Examines IoT and 5G evolutions towards a super connected world -Introduce 3GPP NB-IoT evolution for low power wide area (LPWA) network -Provide a comprehensive introduction for 5G evolution including eMBB, URLLC, mMTC, network slicing, cloudification, virtualization, SDN and orchestration Practical Guide to LTE-A, VoLTE and IoT will appeal to all deployment and service engineers, network designers, and planning and optimization engineers working in mobile communications. Also, it is a practical guide for R & D and standardization experts to evolve the LTE/LTE-A, VoLTE and IoT towards 5G evolution.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About the Authors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 LTE and LTE-A Overview; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Link Spectrum Efficiency; 1.3 LTE-Advanced and Beyond; 1.3.1 LTE and Wi-Fi; 1.3.2 Wi-Fi Calling; 1.3.2.1 QoS Challenges in VoWiFi; 1.3.3 Internet of Things (IoT); 1.4 Evolved Packet System (EPS) Overview; 1.5 Network Architecture Evolution; 1.6 LTE UE Description; 1.7 EPS Bearer Procedures; 1.7.1 EPS Registration and Attach Procedures; 1.7.2 EPS Security Basics; 1.7.3 EPS QoS; 1.8 Access and Non-access Stratum Procedures.
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1.8.1 EMM Procedures and Description1.8.1.1 Definitions; 1.8.1.2 ESM Procedures and Description; 1.8.2 EPS Mobility Management (EMM); 1.8.3 Session Management (ESM); 1.8.3.1 Notification Procedure; 1.8.3.2 ESM Status Procedure; 1.8.4 EPS Idle and Active States; 1.8.5 EPS Network Topology for Mobility Procedures; 1.9 LTE Air Interface; 1.9.1 Multiple Access in 3GPP Systems; 1.9.2 Time-Frequency Domain Resources; 1.10 OFDM Signal Generation; 1.10.1 Main Definitions for MIMO; 1.10.2 Scrambling; 1.10.3 Higher-order Modulation; 1.11 LTE Channels and Procedures; 1.11.1 LTE Physical Layer Channels.
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1.11.2 Downlink Synchronization Channels1.11.3 Downlink Reference Signals; 1.11.4 Physical Broadcast Channel (PBCH); 1.11.5 Physical Hybrid ARQ Indicator Channel (PHICH); 1.11.6 Physical Control Format Indicator Channel (PCFICH); 1.11.7 Physical Downlink Control Channel (PDCCH); 1.11.8 Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH); 1.12 Uplink Physical Channels; 1.12.1 Uplink Reference Signals; 1.12.2 Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH); 1.12.3 Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH); 1.12.4 Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH); 1.13 Physical Layer Procedures.
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1.13.1 CQI (Channel Quality Indicator)1.13.2 DL Scheduling; 1.13.3 UL Scheduling; 1.13.4 Multiple Input, Multiple Output (MIMO); 1.13.5 Uplink Power Control; 1.13.6 Techniques for Data Retransmission on the UL; 1.14 RRC Layer and Mobility Procedures; 1.14.1 Paging; 1.14.2 Initial Security Activation; 1.14.3 RRC Connection Reconfiguration; 1.14.4 RRC Connection Release; 1.14.5 DL Information Transfer; 1.14.6 UL Information Transfer; 1.14.7 UE Capability Transfer; 1.14.8 UE Information; 1.15 LTE Idle Mode Mobility Procedures; 1.15.1 General Mobility Procedure.
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1.15.2 Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) Selection1.15.3 PLMN Selection Order; 1.15.3.1 High Quality Criterion; 1.15.4 Service Type and Cell Categories; 1.15.4.1 Acceptable Cell, Exception; 1.15.4.2 Suitable Cell, Exception; 1.15.5 Cell Selection -- S-criteria; 1.15.6 Camping on a Suitable Cell; 1.15.7 Cell Reselection in Idle Mode; 1.15.8 Handling Reselection Priorities; 1.15.9 Measurement Rules for Cell Reselection; 1.15.10 Speed-dependent Scaling of Reselection Parameters; 1.15.11 LTE Intra-frequency Cell Reselection; 1.15.12 LTE Inter-frequency Cell Reselection Rules.
Additional Edition:
Print version: ElNashar, Ayman. Practical guide to LTE-A, VoLTE and IoT. Hoboken, NJ, USA : Wiley, [2018] ISBN 9781119063308
Language:
English
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119063407
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119063407
URL:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119063407
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