CDMA IS-95 for cellular and PCS / Lawrence Harte.

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Main Author: Harte, Lawrence
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : McGraw-Hill, ©1999.
Series:McGraw-Hill telecommunications.
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Table of Contents:
  • What is CDMA 1
  • History of CDMA 2
  • Forms of CDMA 3
  • 800 MHz CDMA 6
  • 1900 MHz CDMA (PCS) 6
  • CDMA Parts 7
  • Mobile Station 8
  • Base Station Subsystem (BSS) 9
  • Network and Switching Subsystem (NSS) 11
  • Operation and Maintenance Subsystem 13
  • Industry Standard and User Groups 14
  • CDMA Development Group (CDG) 14
  • Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) 14
  • European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) 14
  • Telecommunications Planning Group (T1.P1) 15
  • Basic Operation 15
  • Mobile Station Initialization 15
  • Mobile Call Origination 16
  • Call Handoff 17
  • Ending a Call 18
  • Receiving a Call on a Mobile 19
  • Analog Cellular 21
  • History 21
  • AMPS System Overview 22
  • Dual Mode Telephone 22
  • System Overview 24
  • Frequency Allocation 25
  • Frequency Reuse 26
  • Capacity Expansion 28
  • Radio Interference 30
  • Basic Cellular Operation 33
  • Access 34
  • Paging 36
  • Conversation 37
  • Handoff 37
  • RF Power Control 38
  • Roaming 39
  • Signaling 40
  • Radio Control Channels 41
  • Radio Carrier Voice Channels 42
  • Network 45
  • CDMA Technology 47
  • Codes in CDMA 48
  • Orthogonal Codes 48
  • Pseudorandom Noise (PN) Codes 48
  • Channel Coding and Modulation 49
  • Forward Link Channel Coding 49
  • Reverse Link Channel Coding 51
  • CDMA Coded Channels 52
  • Pilot Channel (PC) 53
  • Sync Channel (SC) 53
  • Paging Channel (PgC) 54
  • Forward traffic Channel (FTC) 54
  • Access Channel (AC) 55
  • Reverse traffic Channel (RTC) 55
  • System Attributes and Features 55
  • Frequency Reuse 56
  • Variable Rate Voice Coder (Vocoder) 57
  • Radio Channel 59
  • Power Control 60
  • Average Transmit Power Reduction 63
  • Rake Receiver 64
  • Soft Handoff 66
  • Sleep Mode 68
  • Signaling on the Paging and Access Channels 69
  • Framing and Signaling on the Traffic Channel 69
  • Registration 71
  • Capacity 73
  • Sectorization 73
  • Data Transfer 74
  • Enhanced 911 74
  • Handoffs 75
  • Idle Handoff 75
  • Access Handoff 75
  • Soft Handoff 76
  • Hard Handoff 77
  • Call Processing 77
  • Initialization State 77
  • Idle State 79
  • Access State 82
  • Traffic State 83
  • Authentication 85
  • Call Termination 85
  • MS Originated Call 85
  • BS Originated Call 86
  • Handoff 87
  • CDMA Mobile Radios 89
  • Man-Machine Interface (MMI) 90
  • Audio Interface 91
  • Display 91
  • Keypad 92
  • Accessory Interface 92
  • Radio Frequency Section 93
  • Transmitter 93
  • Receiver 94
  • Antenna 94
  • Signal Processing 96
  • Speech Coding 96
  • Channel Coding 97
  • Audio Processing 97
  • Logic Control Section 97
  • Subscriber Identity 98
  • Power Supply 99
  • Batteries 99
  • Battery Chargers 101
  • Standby and Talk Time 102
  • Accessories 102
  • Hands Free Speakerphone 102
  • Smart Accessories 102
  • Software Download Transfer Equipment 104
  • Antennas 105
  • CDMA Telephone 106
  • CDMA Networks 109
  • Cell Site 109
  • Base Station 110
  • Power Supplies and Backup Power Sources 112
  • Cell Site Antennas 112
  • Antenna Placement 114
  • Transmission Lines 115
  • Communication Links 115
  • Timing Reference 116
  • Wireless Local Loop 116
  • Equipment Redundancy 117
  • Cell Site Installation 118
  • Cell Site Maintenance 118
  • Repeaters 120
  • Mobile Switching Center 121
  • Switching Assembly 122
  • Controllers 123
  • Billing Transfer Devices 123
  • Communications Links 123
  • Subscriber Databases 123
  • Operator Terminals 124
  • Backup Energy Sources 124
  • Data Archive 124
  • Network Redundancy 125
  • Network Planning 125
  • Cell Site Placement 125
  • Signal Propagation 126
  • Path Loss 126
  • Fading Characteristics 128
  • System Capacity 128
  • Traffic Planning 129
  • Strategic Planning 129
  • PN Planning 130
  • Neighbor List 130
  • Soft Handoff 131
  • System Testing and Optimization 131
  • System Expansion 132
  • System Features 133
  • Network Options 134
  • Deployment Considerations 134
  • Soft Capacity 134
  • Guard Bands 135
  • Guard Zones 136
  • Network Optimization 137
  • CDMA Testing 139
  • Analog -vs.- Digital Testing 139
  • Transmitter Measurements 140
  • Transmitter RF Frequency and Phase 140
  • RF Power Measurements 141
  • Modulation Quality and Frequency Accuracy 143
  • Adjacent and Alternate Channel Power 143
  • Handoff Testing 144
  • Coding Accuracy 145
  • Minimum Controlled and Standby RF Power Level 145
  • Conducted and Radiated Spurious Emissions 145
  • Receiver Measurements 146
  • System Acquisition 146
  • Power Control 148
  • Single Tone Desensitization 148
  • Radio Channel Supervision 148
  • Analog Receiver Sensitivity 149
  • CDMA Receiver Sensitivity and Dynamic Range 150
  • Demodulated Digital Signal Quality 150
  • Co-channel Rejection 150
  • Adjacent Channel Rejection 151
  • Intermodulation Rejection 152
  • Spurious and Radiated Emissions 154
  • Mobile Station Testing 154
  • Types of Testing 154
  • Test Interface Adapter 155
  • Test Equipment 156
  • Network Testing 157
  • Radio Propagation Testing 157
  • Network Equipment Testing 158
  • Marketing and Economics 161
  • Service Revenue Potential 162
  • System Cost to the Service Provider 163
  • Voice Service Cost to the Consumer 163
  • Data Service Cost to the Consumer 164
  • Wireless Telephone (Mobile Phone) Cost to the Consumer 165
  • Consumer Confidence 166
  • New Features 166
  • Churn 166
  • Availability of Equipment 167
  • Distribution and Retail Channels 168
  • Development Costs 171
  • Cost of Production 171
  • Patent Royalty Cost 173
  • Marketing Cost 173
  • Post Sales Support 175
  • Manufacturer's Profit 175
  • Development Costs 175
  • Cost of Production 176
  • Patent Royalty Cost 179
  • Marketing Cost 179
  • Post-Sales Support 180
  • Manufacturer Profit 180
  • Cell Site 181
  • Repeaters 184
  • Mobile Switching Center 185
  • Leasing and Maintaining Communications Lines 185
  • Local and Long Distance Tariffs 187
  • Billing Services 187
  • Activation Commissions (Equipment Subsidies) 188
  • Software Licensing 189
  • Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OA&M) 189
  • Land and Site Leasing 190
  • Cellular Fraud 191
  • Mobile Phone Features and Services 195
  • Mandatory Mobile Station Features 196
  • Caller ID 196
  • Short Message Indicator 196
  • Short Message Memory Full 197
  • Data Accessory Status Indicator 198
  • Indication of Call Progress Signals 198
  • Battery Level Indicator 198
  • System Indication (ROAM) 198
  • Over the Air Phone Number Programming 198
  • Preferred System Selection 199
  • Keypad 199
  • Radio Signal Indicator 200
  • Emergency Call Capabilities 201
  • Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) 201
  • Repeat Dialing 201
  • Optional Mobile Station Features 202
  • Direct International Calling 202
  • Call Restriction 202
  • Power Control and Automatic Registration 204
  • Extended Address (sub-address) 204
  • Enhanced Voice Quality 204
  • Voice Privacy 204
  • Battery Saving (Cell Broadcast DRx) 205
  • Data Transmission Interface 205
  • Service Provider Name 206
  • Broadcast Extended Short Message 206
  • Any Key Answer 206
  • Automatic Answer 206
  • Mute Control 206
  • DTMF Tones 207
  • Automatic Updating of Directory Numbers 207
  • Last Numbers Dialed (LND) 207
  • Service Dialing Numbers 208
  • Telephone Lock 208
  • NAM Programming Lock Code 208
  • Advanced Mobile Station Features 208
  • Color or Graphics Display 209
  • Multi-Language Menu 209
  • Voice Dialing 210
  • Answering Machine 212
  • Digital Answering Machine 213
  • Voice Memory 213
  • Email Access 214
  • Information Services (Web Browsing) 214
  • Accessory Display and Control Device 216
  • Ring Options 217
  • Mechanical Alert 217
  • Phone Book 217
  • Call Timers and Logs 218
  • Speed Dialing 218
  • Software Updates 218
  • Personality Identification 218
  • Clock 219
  • Time Delay Dialing 219
  • Theft Alarm 219
  • Hands-Free Options 219
  • Soft Keys 220
  • Electronic Help Instructions 221
  • Macro Function (Multi-Key Sequence Programming) 221
  • Calling Card Dialing 221
  • Fixed Wireless Phone 221
  • VIDEO / Picture Telephone 222.
  • -- System Features and Services 223
  • Bearer Services 224
  • Teleservices 224
  • Supplementary Services 227
  • Voice Services 227
  • TEXT Messaging Services 227
  • Data Services 228
  • Circuit Switched Data 228
  • Packet Switched Data 230
  • Fax Services 230
  • Supplementary Services 231
  • Call Waiting 231
  • Call Hold 231
  • Call Forwarding 233
  • Call Conferencing (Three Way Calling) 235
  • Calling Line Identification (CLID) 236
  • Call Restriction 237
  • Voice Mail 237
  • Network Name and Time Zone 237
  • Over the Air PROGRAMMING 238
  • Future Developments for Cdma 239
  • Wireless Intelligent Networks (WIN) 239
  • Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) 240
  • Spatial Division Multiple Access (SDMA) 242
  • Satellite Cellular Systems 244
  • 3Rd Generation Wireless 247
  • 3rd Generation Projections 249
  • Applications for 3rd Generation 251
  • Competition to 3rd Generation 253
  • Appendix 2 CDMA Equipment Manufacturers 261
  • Handset Manufacturers 261
  • Supporting Equipment Companies 261
  • Test Equipment Manufacturers 262
  • Network Equipment Manufacturers 263
  • Appendix 3 CDMA World Listings 265.