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Park / Adachi Enhanced Radio Access Technologies for Next Generation Mobile Communication

E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten, eBook

ISBN: 978-1-4020-5532-4
Verlag: Springer Netherland
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Enhanced Radio Access Technologies for Next Generation Mobile Communication
presents a comphrenhensive overview of the latest technology developments in the field Mobile Communications. This monograph focuses on the fundamentals of mobile communications technology and systems, including the history and service evolution of mobile communications and environments. Further to this, CDMA technology including spread spectrum, orthogonal and PN codes are introduced. Other important aspects include fundamentals of single carrier CDMA technologies, DS CDMA, Broadband CDMA with frequency domain equalizer, and multi-carrier CDMA technology for high speed data transmission including MC-DS/CDMA, MC-CDMA. Finally aspects of modern cellular systems such as cdma2000/1xEv-Do/1xEv-Dv and WCDMA/HSDPA are introduced and existing and developing wireless data services, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, UWB, WiBro/Mobile WiMAX, and digital broadcasting services like DVB, DMB, ISDBT are described.
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Overview of Mobile Communication.- Radio Access Techniques.- Fundamentals of Single-Carrier CDMA Technologies.- Fundamentals of Multi-carrier CDMA Technologies.- CDMA2000 1X & 1X EV-DO.- Evolution Of The Wcdma Radio Access Technology.- Evolved Utra Technologies.


CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION (p. 1)

YONGWAN PARK AND FUMIYUKI ADACHI
Abstract:
Following chapter introduces the mobile communication, gives a short history of wireless communication evolution, and highlights some application scenarios predestined for the use of mobile devices. Cellular and wireless based systems related to different generations of mobile communication, including GSM, IS-95, PHS, AMPS, D-AMPS, cdma2000 and WCDMA are also described by this Chapter.

Much attention in this chapter is given to express the wireless based networks, such as Wi-Fi and WiBro/WiMax, and wireless broadcasting systems, including DMB, DVB-H, and ISDB-T. We conclude the chapter with the future vision of mobile communication evolution

Keywords: mobile communication, wireless communication, first generation (1G), second generation (2G), thirdgeneration (3G), IMT-2000, UMTS, WCDMA, cdma2000, TDSCDMA, IEEE 802.11, WiFi-, IEEE 802.15, Bluetooth, UWB, WiBro, WiMax, wireless broadcasting, DMB, DVB-H, ISDB-T, OFDMA, MC DS-CDMA

1. INTRODUCTION TO MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

To this day, there have been three different generations of mobile communication networks. First-generation of (1G) wireless telephone technologies are the analog cell phone standards that were introduced in the 80s and continued until being replaced by 2G digital cell phones in 1990s.

Example of such standards are NMT (Nordic Mobile Telephone), used in Nordic countries, NTT system in Japan, and the AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone System) operated in the United States. The secondgeneration (2G) technology is based on digital cellular technology. Examples of the 2G are the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), Personal Digital Cellular (PDC), and North American version of CDMA standard (IS-95).

The third generation (3G) started in October 2001 when WCDMA network was launched in Japan. The services associated with 3G provide the ability to transfer both voice data (a telephone call) and non-voice data (such as downloading information, exchanging email, and instant messaging).

Figure 1 illustrates a brief overview on each generation. More detail information about mobile communication evolution steps is given in section 2. The advances in cellular systems, wireless LANs, wireless MANs, personal area networks (PANs), and sensor networks are bound to play a significant role in the people communication manner in the future. It is expected that in the following years most of the access part of the Internet will be wireless.

Increasing capacity and data rate of mobile communication systems enable to develop extended applications and services. Figure 2 demonstrates some application environments and modern services focusing on South Korea and Japan’s markets and technology trends. The current and awaited mobile services in these countries can be viewed as follows:

E-mail: This is a killer application regardless of the mobile network generation. The e-mail applications both send a message to other mobile phone or to anyone who has an Internet e-mail address. Mobile terminals also can receive e-mail.


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