GSM/Edge : evolution and performance / editd by Mikko Saily, Guillaume Sebire, Eddie Riddington.
By: Saily, Mikko [author.].
Contributor(s): Sebire, Guillaume | Riddington, Eddie | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | Wiley [publisher.].
Material type: BookPublisher: Chichester, West Sussex U.K. ; Wiley, c2010Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2010]Description: 1 PDF (xxv, 488 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470669624.Subject(s): Global system for mobile communicationsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 621.3845/6 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.Includes bibliographical references and index.
Acknowledgements -- Acronyms -- PART I GSM/EDGE STANDARDIZATION -- 1 GSM Standardization History (Guillaume Sebire) -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 History -- 1.3 Phase 1 -- 1.4 Phase 2 -- 1.5 Phase 2+ -- References -- 2 3GPP Release 7 (Eddie Riddington, David Navratil, Jurgen Hofmann, Kent Pedersen and Guillaume Sebire) -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 EGPRS2 -- 2.3 Downlink Dual Carrier -- 2.4 Mobile Station Receiver Diversity -- 2.5 Latency Reductions -- References -- 3 3GPP Release 8 (Jurgen Hofmann, Vlora Rexhepi-van der Pol, Guillaume Sebire and Sergio Parolari) -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Interworking with LTE -- 3.3 A Interface over IP -- 3.4 Multi-Carrier BTS (MCBTS) -- References -- 4 3GPP Release 9 and Beyond (Jurgen Hofmann, Eddie Riddington, Vlora Rexhepi-van der Pol, Sergio Parolari, Guillaume Sebire and Mikko Saily) -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Voice Evolution -- 4.3 Data Evolution -- 4.4 H(e)NB Enhancements -- 4.5 Security Improvements -- 4.6 Local Call Local Switch -- References -- PART II GSM/EDGE PERFORMANCE -- 5 Fundamentals of GSM Performance Evaluation (Mikko Saily, Rauli Jarvel a, Eduardo Zacarias B. and Jari Hulkkonen) -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 On the GSM Radio System Performance Engineering -- 5.3 Simulation Tools -- 5.4 Key Performance Indicators -- 5.5 EFL Methodology -- 5.6 Further Reading -- References -- 6 EGPRS2 and Downlink Dual Carrier Performance (Mikko Saily, Kolio Ivanov, Khairul Hasan, Michal Hronec, Carsten Ball, Robert M ullner, Renato Iida, Hubert Winkler, Rafael Paiva, Kurt Kremnitzer, Rauli Jarvela, Alexandre Loureiro, Fernando Tavares and Guillaume Sebire) -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Overview of GSM Data Performance Evolution -- 6.3 EGPRS2 Link Performance -- 6.4 EGPRS2 System Performance -- 6.5 Downlink Dual Carrier Performance -- 6.6 DTM performance -- 6.7 GSM Data Evolution Performance Summary -- References -- 7 Control Channel Performance (Eddie Riddington and Khairul Hasan) -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Repeated SACCH -- 7.3 Repeated Downlink FACCH.
References -- 8 Orthogonal Sub-Channels with AMR/DARP (Mikko Saily, Jari Hulkkonen, Kent Pedersen, Carsten Juncker, Rafael Paiva, Renato Iida, Olli Piirainen, Seelan Sundaralingam, Alexandre Loureiro, Jon Helt-Hansen, Robson Domingos and Fernando Tavares) -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Overview of GSM Voice Evolution -- 8.3 AMR and SAIC Performance -- 8.4 OSC and VAMOS Performance -- 8.5 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Wideband AMR Performance (Robert Mullner, Carsten Ball, Kolio Ivanov, Markus Mummert, Hubert Winkler and Kurt Kremnitzer) -- 9.1 Overview -- 9.2 Introduction -- 9.3 Audio Bandwidth Extension for More Natural Sounding Speech -- 9.4 End-User's Quality Perception by Listening Tests -- 9.5 Impact of AMR-WB on Network Planning -- 9.6 Network Quality and Capacity Advantage of AMR-WB over AMR-NB -- 9.7 Conclusion -- References -- 10 DFCA and Other Advanced Interference Management Techniques (Sebastian Lasek, Krystian Majchrowicz and Krystian Krysmalski) -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Frequency Hopping Basics -- 10.3 Intra-Site Interference Management -- 10.4 Inter-Site and Intra-Site Interference Management -- 10.5 Dynamic Frequency and Channel Allocation -- References -- 11 Advanced Admission and Quality Control Techniques (Sebastian Lasek, Krystian Krysmalski, Dariusz Tomeczko and Sebastian Lysiak) -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Quality of Service Management -- 11.3 Admission Control -- 11.4 Quality Control -- 11.5 Performance of the QoS-aware GERAN Networks -- 11.6 Enhanced GERAN Performance towards Conversational Services -- References -- 12 Capacity Enhancements for GSM (Kolio Ivanov, Carsten Ball, Robert M ullner, Hubert Winkler, Kurt Kremnitzer, David Gallegos, Jari Hulkkonen, Krystian Majchrowicz, Sebastian Lasek and Marcin Grygiel) -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Progressive Power Control for AMR -- 12.3 Temporary Overpower -- 12.4 Handover Signaling Optimization -- 12.5 Separate Radio Link Timeout Value for AMR -- 12.6 AMR HR to AMR FR Handover Optimization.
12.7 Service Dependent Channel Allocation -- 12.8 Advanced Abis Solutions -- References -- 13 Green GSM: Environmentally Friendly Solutions (Sebastian Lasek, Krystian Krysmalski, Dariusz Tomeczko, Andrzej Maciolek, Grzegorz Lehmann, Piotr Grzybowski, Alessandra Celin and Cristina Gangai) -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Energy Optimized Network Design -- 13.3 Coverage Improvement Techniques -- 13.4 Capacity Improvement Techniques -- 13.5 Energy Savings through Software Solutions -- 13.6 Energy-Efficient BTS Site -- 13.7 Renewable Energy Sources -- 13.8 Energy Savings for Controllers and Transcoders -- References -- PART III EXTENDING THE GSM PARADIGM -- 14 GSM in Multimode Networks (Jurgen Hofmann) -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Standardization of MSR Base Station for Multimode Networks -- 14.3 Status in Regulatory Bodies -- 14.4 Use of MSR Base Stations in Multimode Networks -- References -- 15 Generic Access Network: Extending the GSM Paradigm (Juha Karvinen and Guillaume Sebire) -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Drivers for Convergence -- 15.3 GAN Architecture -- 15.4 GAN Management Functionality -- 15.5 Mobility Features in GAN -- 15.6 Voice Service over GAN -- 15.7 Supplementary Services and SMS over GAN -- 15.8 Packet Switched Data (GPRS) over GAN -- 15.9 Emergency Call Support in GAN -- 15.10 GAN in 3GPP Releases -- 15.11 Implementation Aspects for a GAN-enabled Device -- 15.12 Considerations for GAN Deployment -- References -- Index.
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With over four billion subscribers Worldwide, GSM/EDGE is by far the World's most successful communications technology of all time. Ubiquitous, deployed in every country of the World, except in Japan and South Korea, GSM/EDGE is the result of a continued evolution that has spanned over two decades. A leading team of experts from Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks and Instituto Nokia de Tecnologia, guide you from the history of GSM standardization to the cutting-edge techniques in the latest 3GPP releases. Covering 3GPP Release 7 and Release 8, and addressing their motivation and detailing their concepts, this book also offers insights into further steps in evolution from Release 9 and beyond. GSM/EDGE: Evolution and Performance allows you to keep apace with all of the new developments that have occurred in 3GPP on the GSM standard since the introduction of EDGE: . Covers all the key aspects of GSM/EDGE Evolution from Release 7 until Release 9 in a systematic manner.. Features performance evaluations derived from leading-edge simulation tools and field trials.. Addresses network optimization techniques and environmental aspects.. Written by leading experts in the field of GSM/EDGE evolution and standardisation.
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