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    <title>introduction to LTE : LTE, LTE-advanced, SAE, and 4G mobile communications</title>
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    <namePart>Cox, Christopher (Christopher Ian)</namePart>
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    <publisher>John Wiley &amp; Sons</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2012</dateIssued>
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  <abstract>An Introduction to LTE/i explains the technology used by 3GPP Long Term Evolution. The book covers the whole of LTE, both the techniques used for radio communication between the base station and the mobile phone, and the techniques used for signalling communication and data transport in the evolved packet core. It avoids unnecessary detail, focussing instead on conveying a sound understanding of the entire system. The book is aimed at mobile telecommunication professionals, who want to understand what LTE is and how it works. It is invaluable for engineers who are working on LTE, notably those who are transferring from other technologies such as UMTS and cdma2000, those who are experts in one part of LTE but who want to understand the system as a whole, and those who are new to mobile telecommunications altogether. It is also relevant to those working in non technical roles, such as project managers, marketing executives and intellectual property consultants. On completing the book, the reader will have a clear understanding of LTE, and will be able to tackle the more specialised books and the 3GPP specifications with confidence. bKey features -/bulliCovers the latest developments in release 10 of the 3GPP specifications, including the new capabilities of LTE-Advanced. Includes references to individual sections of the 3GPP specifications, to help readers understand the principles of each topic before going to the specifications for more detailed informationliRequires no previous knowledge of mobile telecommunications, or of the mathematical techniques that LTE uses for radio transmission and reception/ul.</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>System Architecture Evolution -- Digital Wireless Communications -- Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access -- Multiple Antenna Techniques -- Architecture of the LTE Air Interface -- Cell Acquisition -- Data Transmission and Reception -- Random Access -- Air Interface Layer 2 -- Power-On and Power-Off Procedures -- Security Procedures -- Quality of Service, Policy and Charging -- Mobility Management -- Inter-System Operation -- Delivery of Voice and Text Messages over LTE -- Enhancements in Release 9 -- LTE-Advanced and Release 10 -- Self Optimizing Networks -- Performance of LTE and LTE-Advanced.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Christopher Cox.</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references and index.</note>
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