Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS

Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS

by Achim Wacker (Editor), Achim Wacker (Editor), Tomáš Novosad (Editor), Jaana Laiho (Editor)

Synopsis

Radio Network Planning and Optimisation for UMTS comprehensively explains how to dimension, plan and optimise UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) networks. It introduces the properties of the spread spectrum system and provides a general overview of the physical layer of UTRA FDD. The radio network planning process for WCDMA is clearly presented and detailed information on how to dimension, plan and rollout a 3G network, both theoretically and practically is provided. This valuable text examines current and future radio network management issues and their impact on network performance as well as the relevant capacity and coverage enhancement methods. The book includes automation examples of radio resource management and focuses on UTRA FDD and introduces UTRA TDD, GPRS and EDGE, and examines their interaction and synergy. It provides an excellent source of information for those considering future cellular networks where Quality of Service (QoS) is of paramount importance. It analyses the radio network planning challenges and opportunities for both greenfield and existing operators. This book also includes an accompanying CD-ROM featuring a static radio network simulator implemented in MATLAB(R). Authoritative and instructive, this text will have instant appeal to wireless operators and network and terminal manufacturers. It will also be essential reading for university students, frequency regulation bodies and everyone interested in radio network planning and optimisation, especially RF network systems engineering professionals.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 510
Edition: Har/Cdr
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 29 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 0471486531
ISBN 13: 9780471486534

Media Reviews
...an excellent and very useful book for engineers, researchers and students interested in 3G wireless systems... (IEEE Communications Magazine, December 2002)