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Preface | p. xv |
Abbreviations | p. xix |
Introduction and Preview | p. 1 |
Evolution of Distributed Radio Access in the Cellular Communications | p. 1 |
The Cellular Communications Concept | p. 1 |
The Coverage Challenge | p. 3 |
The Cost of the Service | p. 4 |
The Evolution of Repeaters in the Cellular Service | p. 5 |
Classification of Repeaters | p. 6 |
Distributed Wireless Communications | p. 6 |
Repeaters in the Cellular Communications | p. 7 |
Repeaters in Multiple Access Systems | p. 9 |
Repeater Classification by their Backhaul Conduit | p. 11 |
Repeater Classification by Application | p. 14 |
Repeaters in the CDMA Cellular Network | p. 14 |
Repeater Interaction with the Network, and Tuning | p. 14 |
Impact of Repeaters on the CDMA Network | p. 15 |
Cost Considerations | p. 17 |
Theme of the Book | p. 18 |
The Complexity of the Multiple Access Mobile Communications Channel | p. 18 |
Propagation Modeling | p. 18 |
System Modeling | p. 20 |
Theme of the Book | p. 20 |
Organization of the Book | p. 20 |
CDMA Air Interface Overview | p. 23 |
Cellular Wireless Communications | p. 23 |
CDMA IS 95 Air Interface Overview | p. 25 |
System Concept | p. 25 |
Logical and Physical Channels | p. 28 |
Power Control | p. 30 |
Soft Handoff | p. 32 |
Third Generation - 3G | p. 34 |
The Motivation | p. 34 |
The Standardization | p. 34 |
The Features and Techniques | p. 35 |
CDMA2000 | p. 36 |
Introduction | p. 36 |
Forward Link | p. 36 |
Reverse Link | p. 37 |
WCDMA UMTS | p. 38 |
CDMA Timeline | p. 38 |
Forward Link Time Multiplexing | p. 39 |
1xEV-DO | p. 40 |
1xEV-DV | p. 41 |
HSDPA | p. 42 |
The Mobile Radio Propagation Channel | p. 45 |
Overview of the Mobile Wireless Channel | p. 45 |
Introduction | p. 45 |
Channel Characteristics | p. 45 |
Path-Loss and Channel Fluctuations | p. 46 |
Path-Gain Physics | p. 47 |
The Transmission Equation | p. 47 |
Wave Reflection from a Perfectly Conducting Plane | p. 48 |
Reflection at the Interface between Dielectric Media | p. 50 |
The Two-Ray, Flat Earth Propagation Model | p. 53 |
Lateral Waves at the Interface - Forest Propagation | p. 55 |
Diffraction | p. 57 |
Path-Gain Prediction Models | p. 62 |
The Role of Measurement and of Modeling in Channel Characterization and Prediction | p. 62 |
Physically Based Prediction Models | p. 63 |
Building Penetration and Indoors Propagation | p. 65 |
Heuristic Models | p. 67 |
Multipath and Fading | p. 67 |
Impulse Response | p. 67 |
Coherent Time and Coherent Bandwidth | p. 69 |
Fading Statistics | p. 71 |
Polarization Effects | p. 73 |
Polarization of Electromagnetic Waves | p. 73 |
The Depolarization of Electromagnetic Waves | p. 74 |
Antennas and Coverage | p. 75 |
Introduction | p. 75 |
Antenna Parameters | p. 76 |
Gain of an Aperture Antenna and the Sidelobe "Skirt" | p. 78 |
Wave Field Regions | p. 79 |
Dipole Antenna | p. 80 |
Colinear Arrays | p. 80 |
Coverage Shaping | p. 81 |
Antenna Diversity | p. 86 |
Antenna Noise Temperature | p. 92 |
Coupling between On-Site Antennas | p. 94 |
Radio Access Related Performance of CDMA Cellular Networks | p. 101 |
CDMA Forward and Reverse Links | p. 101 |
Reverse Link Coverage-Capacity Assessment | p. 102 |
The Reverse Link Equation | p. 103 |
Capacity Limit and Noise Rise | p. 105 |
Impact of Tower-Top LNA (TTLNA) and of Diversity | p. 106 |
Cells with Different Size and Load | p. 106 |
Soft Handoff and the Definition of the Cell Boundary | p. 107 |
The Reverse Link Cell Boundary | p. 108 |
Cell Coverage and "Cell Breathing" | p. 108 |
Cell Jamming | p. 111 |
The Forward Link Cell Boundary | p. 113 |
Forward Link Assessment | p. 113 |
Derivation of the Forward Link Equation | p. 113 |
The Orthogonality Function | p. 115 |
Orthogonality and Diversity Gain | p. 117 |
Orthogonality and Forward Link Power Control | p. 120 |
Forward Link Capacity | p. 120 |
User Distribution | p. 123 |
Capacity Limit of the Forward Link | p. 124 |
Coverage and Capacity - Call Blocking and Dropped Calls | p. 124 |
Capacity Measurement | p. 125 |
Link Balancing | p. 125 |
Coverage Balance | p. 126 |
Capacity Balance | p. 126 |
Balancing the Links by Controlling the Pilot Power | p. 126 |
Link Balancing by Beam Control | p. 130 |
Load Balancing | p. 130 |
Soft Handoff Search Window | p. 131 |
Heterogeneous Cell Clustering | p. 131 |
Cell Shaping | p. 131 |
Microcells | p. 134 |
Omni Cells | p. 138 |
Network Optimization | p. 142 |
Objectives | p. 142 |
The Dimensions of Optimization | p. 142 |
Scope and Dynamics of Optimization | p. 144 |
Diversity in Transmission and Reception | p. 149 |
Overview of Diversity in Communications | p. 149 |
Introduction | p. 149 |
Diversity Dimensions | p. 153 |
Macro- and Micro-Diversity | p. 157 |
Diversity Combining | p. 158 |
Selection Diversity Processing | p. 159 |
Equal-Gain Combining Diversity Processing | p. 161 |
Maximal Ratio Combining Diversity Processing | p. 162 |
RF Diversity Methods in CDMA Cellular Systems | p. 166 |
Space Diversity | p. 166 |
Polarization Diversity | p. 167 |
Angle Diversity | p. 169 |
Transmit Diversity | p. 169 |
Time-Delay Transmit Diversity (TDTD) | p. 170 |
Phase-Sweep Transmit Diversity (PSTD) | p. 173 |
Relaying and Cascading Diversity in Remote RANs | p. 174 |
Direct Diversity Relaying | p. 174 |
Remote Transmit Diversity | p. 176 |
PseudoDiversity Combining (PDC) - Relaying RL Diversity | p. 177 |
Diversity Reception of Relayed Diversity Branches | p. 178 |
The Impact of Diversity on the CDMA Cellular Network | p. 178 |
Diversity in the Reverse Link | p. 179 |
Transmit Diversity in the Forward Link | p. 180 |
Time-Delay Transmit Diversity | p. 180 |
Phase-Sweeping Transmit Diversity (PSTD) | p. 185 |
Comparative Evaluation | p. 187 |
Impact of Diversity on Network Probes and Status Measurement | p. 187 |
Repeaters Embedded in the CDMA Radio Access Network | p. 193 |
Modeling of the Repeater in the CDMA Network | p. 193 |
Classification of Repeaters by their Interaction with the Donor Cell | p. 196 |
Embedded Repeaters | p. 196 |
Range Extension Repeaters | p. 196 |
Cell boundary Repeaters | p. 197 |
Remote Repeaters | p. 197 |
Interaction of the Repeater with the CDMA Network | p. 198 |
Repeater Modeling - Reverse Link | p. 198 |
Repeater Impact on Coverage and Capacity - Reverse Link | p. 200 |
Forward Link Analysis | p. 204 |
Repeater Links Balancing | p. 207 |
Optimization of the Reverse Link | p. 211 |
Derivation of the Optimization Equation | p. 211 |
User-Density-Limited Cells | p. 212 |
Capacity-Limited Cells | p. 215 |
Repeater Coverage Overlap with the Donor Cell | p. 217 |
Coverage Overlap Analysis | p. 217 |
Coverage Overlap Control | p. 218 |
Multiple Repeaters | p. 219 |
"Star" Architecture - Parallel Repeaters | p. 219 |
Multi-hop Repeater Architecture | p. 222 |
Comparison of Star and Cascade Repeater Linking | p. 229 |
RF Distribution Network and the Distributed Antenna | p. 231 |
Search Windows | p. 232 |
Repeaters Design and Tuning in CDMA Networks | p. 235 |
RF Repeaters | p. 235 |
The Role of RF Repeaters | p. 235 |
Network Diagram and Signal Flow | p. 235 |
Repeater Generic Diagram | p. 236 |
BTS Interface | p. 237 |
Critical Signal Paths and Parasitic Coupling | p. 239 |
Signal Distortions | p. 240 |
Repeater Architecture | p. 241 |
Governing Parameters and Design Principles | p. 241 |
Distributed and Unified Repeater Architectures | p. 249 |
Band-Filtered and Channel-Filtered Repeaters | p. 251 |
Signal and Interference Budget | p. 252 |
Gain and Filtering Chain | p. 254 |
Level and Gain Control | p. 257 |
Antennas in Repeater Systems | p. 260 |
Repeater Design | p. 261 |
Basic Design Rules | p. 261 |
RF F1/F1 Repeater | p. 274 |
Optical Fiber Repeater | p. 278 |
Free-Space Optic Repeater | p. 283 |
In-Band F1/F2 Repeater | p. 285 |
Out-of-Band F1/F2 Repeater | p. 291 |
MW F1/F2 Repeater | p. 292 |
Repeater Tuning | p. 294 |
Regulation and Type Approval | p. 296 |
Regulatory Constraints | p. 296 |
Type Approval | p. 297 |
Type Classification | p. 297 |
Test Parameters | p. 297 |
Test Subtleties | p. 298 |
Emission Requirements | p. 299 |
Backhaul for RF Distributed Radio Access Nodes | p. 303 |
Analog and Digital Backhauls | p. 303 |
Analog Backhaul | p. 303 |
Digital Backhaul | p. 304 |
Classification of Backhauls | p. 304 |
Coax | p. 304 |
Optical Fiber (OF) | p. 304 |
Free-Space Optics (FSO) | p. 305 |
In-Band FSR | p. 305 |
Out-of-Band FSR | p. 305 |
MW FSR | p. 305 |
Repeater Backhaul Parameters | p. 306 |
Introduction | p. 306 |
Repeater Backhaul Engineering | p. 308 |
Design Rules | p. 308 |
Coax Backhaul | p. 310 |
Optical Fiber Backhaul | p. 311 |
Free-Space Optic Backhaul (FSO) | p. 316 |
Radio Point-to-Point Backhauls | p. 319 |
Backhaul Enhancement by Diversity | p. 321 |
Backhaul Cost Considerations | p. 322 |
Cost Contributors | p. 322 |
Cost | p. 323 |
Repeater Economics | p. 325 |
Baseline Networks | p. 325 |
Network Distribution in Typical Markets | p. 326 |
Coverage - Capacity Model | p. 327 |
Repeater Embedded Networks | p. 329 |
Constituting Relations | p. 329 |
Relevant Scenarios | p. 330 |
Cost Constituents | p. 330 |
Tower Cost | p. 331 |
Tx Power Cost | p. 332 |
Backhaul Cost | p. 332 |
BTS and Repeater Cost | p. 333 |
Cost Model for Area Coverage | p. 333 |
Optimal Coverage of a Flat Area | p. 333 |
Optimal Coverage of a Length of Road | p. 336 |
Cost Model for Area Coverage by a Cluster of BTSs and Satellite Repeaters | p. 337 |
Large Area Coverage | p. 337 |
Supplementary Coverage | p. 338 |
Summary | p. 338 |
Advances in CDMA Repeaters | p. 341 |
Introduction | p. 341 |
Performance Monitoring and Control | p. 342 |
Application of a CDMA Modem in the Repeater | p. 342 |
Stabilization by Gain Control | p. 344 |
Interference Suppression | p. 345 |
Digital Repeaters | p. 345 |
Enhancing Isolation between the Backhaul and Service Antennas by Adaptive Interference Cancellation | p. 346 |
Adaptive Interference Cancellation | p. 347 |
Adaptive Cancellation of Radiated Interference | p. 348 |
Receive Diversity in Repeaters | p. 349 |
Transmit Diversity in Repeaters | p. 350 |
Network Parameters Readout from the Wireless Modem | p. 350 |
Antenna Control | p. 351 |
Tagging of Repeater-Served STs | p. 351 |
Location | p. 351 |
Measurement of Traffic Load through the Repeater | p. 352 |
Load Balancing between Cells and Sectors | p. 352 |
High Data Rate Systems | p. 353 |
Epilog | p. 357 |
Reverse Link Interference in Heterogeneous Cell Clusters | p. 359 |
The Ring Model for Other Cells' Interference | p. 359 |
Introduction | p. 359 |
The Ring Model | p. 360 |
The Embedded Microcell Model | p. 363 |
Evaluation of the Power Rise Equation | p. 369 |
Orthogonality Factor Through the Cell | p. 373 |
Scattering and Reflections | p. 373 |
The Reflection Coefficient F | p. 374 |
The Population of Contributing Reflectors | p. 376 |
The Reflection Contributions | p. 377 |
Orthogonality Factor | p. 379 |
Unified Factor - Transitions | p. 381 |
Transition Near-Intermediate Zones | p. 381 |
Transition Intermediate-Far Zones | p. 382 |
System Noise and Dynamic Range | p. 383 |
Noise Figure | p. 383 |
Definitions | p. 383 |
System Noise | p. 386 |
System Sensitivity | p. 388 |
Dynamic Range | p. 389 |
Basic NonLinear Model | p. 389 |
Intermodulation Products | p. 390 |
System Intercept Point | p. 396 |
Dynamic Range | p. 399 |
Beamforming and Combiners | p. 401 |
Envelope Correlation and Power Correlation in Fading Channels | p. 405 |
Eigenvalue Analysis of MRC | p. 407 |
Optimal Sector Beamwidth | p. 409 |
Model | p. 409 |
Choice of Antenna Gain Function | p. 410 |
Total Sector Traffic Power | p. 411 |
Softer Handoff Boundary | p. 411 |
Discussion | p. 413 |
Limits on the Analysis | p. 413 |
Optimal Beamwidth | p. 413 |
Effect of the SrHO | p. 413 |
Cellular Bands and Frequency Allocations | p. 415 |
About the Authors | p. 417 |
Index | p. 419 |
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ISBN: 9780387263298
ISBN-10: 0387263292
Series: Information Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage
Published: 7th February 2007
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 452
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Springer Nature B.V.
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 23.39 x 15.6 x 2.54
Weight (kg): 0.89
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