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|a Evaluation of HSDPA and LTE :
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|a EVALUATION OF HSDPA AND LTE; Contents; About the Authors; About the Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Part I CELLULAR WIRELESS STANDARDS; Introduction; References; 1 UMTS High-Speed Downlink Packet Access; 1.1 Standardization and Current Deployment of HSDPA; 1.2 HSDPA Principles; 1.2.1 Network Architecture; 1.2.2 Physical Layer; 1.2.3 MAC Layer; 1.2.4 Radio Resource Management; 1.2.5 Quality of Service Management; 1.3 MIMO Enhancements of HSDPA; 1.3.1 Physical Layer Changes for MIMO; 1.3.2 Precoding; 1.3.3 MAC Layer Changes for MIMO.
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|a 1.3.4 Simplifications of the Core NetworkReferences; 2 UMTS Long-Term Evolution; Contributed by Josep Colom Ikuno; 2.1 LTE Overview; 2.1.1 Requirements; 2.2 Network Architecture; 2.3 LTE Physical Layer; 2.3.1 LTE Frame Structure; 2.3.2 Reference and Synchronization Symbols; 2.3.3 MIMO Transmission; 2.3.4 Modulation and Layer Mapping; 2.3.5 Channel Coding; 2.3.6 Channel Adaptive Feedback; 2.4 MAC Layer; 2.4.1 Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request; 2.4.2 Scheduling; 2.5 Physical, Transport, and Logical Channels; References; Part II TESTBEDS FOR MEASUREMENTS; Introduction; Reference.
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|a 3 On Building Testbeds3.1 Basic Idea; 3.2 Transmitter; 3.3 Receiver; 3.4 Synchronization; 3.5 Possible Pitfalls; 3.5.1 Digital Baseband Hardware; 3.5.2 Tool and Component Selection; 3.5.3 Analog RF Front Ends; 3.5.4 Cost; 3.5.5 Matlab® Code and Testbeds; 3.6 Summary; References; 4 Quasi-Real-Time Testbedding; 4.1 Basic Idea; 4.2 Problem Formulation; 4.3 Employing the Basic Idea; 4.4 Data Collection; 4.4.1 More Sophisticated Sampling Techniques; 4.4.2 Variance Reduction Techniques; 4.4.3 Bias; 4.4.4 Outliers; 4.4.5 Parameter Estimation; 4.5 Evaluating and Summarizing the Data.
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|a 4.6 Statistical Inference4.6.1 Inferring the Population Mean; 4.6.2 Precision and Sample Size; 4.6.3 Reproducibility and Repeatability; 4.7 Measurement Automation; 4.8 Dealing with Feedback and Retransmissions; References; Part III EXPERIMENTAL LINK-LEVEL EVALUATION; Introduction; 5 HSDPA Performance Measurements; 5.1 Mathematical Model of the Physical Layer; 5.1.1 System Model for the Channel Estimation; 5.1.2 System Model for the Equalizer Calculation; 5.2 Receiver; 5.2.1 Channel Estimation; 5.2.2 Equalizer; 5.2.3 Further Receiver Processing; 5.3 Quantized Precoding.
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|a 5.4 CQI and PCI Calculation5.4.1 HS-PDSCH Interference; 5.4.2 Pilot Interference; 5.4.3 Synchronization and Control Channel Interference; 5.4.4 Post-equalization Noise and SINR; 5.4.5 SINR to CQI Mapping; 5.5 Achievable Mutual Information; 5.6 Measurement Results; 5.6.1 Alpine Scenario; 5.6.2 Urban Scenario; 5.6.3 Discussion of the Implementation Loss; 5.7 Summary; References; 6 HSDPA Antenna Selection Techniques; Contributed by José Antonio García-Naya; 6.1 Existing Research; 6.2 Receive Antenna Selection; 6.2.1 Antenna Selection Based on System Throughput.
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|a This book explains how the performance of modern cellular wireless networks can be evaluated by measurements and simulationsWith the roll-out of LTE, high data throughput is promised to be available to cellular users. In case you have ever wondered how high this throughput really is, this book is the right read for you: At first, it presents results from experimental research and simulations of the physical layer of HSDPA, WiMAX, and LTE. Next, it explains in detail how measurements on such systems need to be performed in order to achieve reproducible and repeatable results. The book further a.
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