Handbook of CDMA System Design, Engineering and Optimisation (Prentice Hall communications engineering and emerging technologies series)

Handbook of CDMA System Design, Engineering and Optimisation (Prentice Hall communications engineering and emerging technologies series)

by KyoungIlKim (Author), Membersof Technical Staff (Author)

Synopsis

Until the Telecommunications Industry Association published the IS-95 standard in 1993, the wireless telecommunications industry considered code division multiple access (CDMA) a controversial technology. Members of the technical staff of Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies provide in-depth discussion of engineering guidelines for issues involved in designing, deploying, and optimizing IS-95 CDMA systems and networks. Appends material on the RF (radio frequency) design process, optimatization procedures, and coverage prediction. While the approach is less mathematical than other books on the subject, familiarity with calculus, linear algebra, and probability theory would aid in understanding some of the material. The bundled CD-ROM contains a demonstration version of Bell Labs' Cellular Engineering 4 coverage prediction software.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 274
Edition: 1
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 23 Dec 1999

ISBN 10: 0130175722
ISBN 13: 9780130175724

Author Bio
DR. KYOUNG IL KIM is a member of the AMPS/PCS Systems Engineering Department at Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies, Inc. He is responsible for various technical analyses and simulations work designed to deepen understanding of IS-95 based CDMA systems, and improve their performance. During initial IS-95 standards development, he represented Lucent Technologies (formerly AT&T) at Telecommunications Industry Association standards meetings. Dr. Kim is a senior member of IEEE.