Indoor Radio Planning - A Practical Guide for GSM, DCS UTMS and HSPA
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More About This Title Indoor Radio Planning - A Practical Guide for GSM, DCS UTMS and HSPA

English

Foreword (Simon Saunders).

Preface.

Acknowledgments.

1. Introduction.

2. Overview of Cellular Systems.

2.1. Mobile Telephony.

2.2. Introduction to GSM.

2.3. Universal Telecommunication System.

2.4. Introduction to HSPA.

3. Indoor Radio Planning.

3.1. Why is In-building Coverage Important?

3.2. Indoor Coverage from the Macro Layer.

3.3. The Indoor UMTS/HSPA Challenge.

3.4. Common UMTS Rollout Mistakes.

3.5. The Basics of Indoor RF Planning.

4. Distributed Antenna Systems.

4.1. What Type of Distributed Antenna System is Best?

4.2. Passive Components.

4.3. The Passive DAS.

4.4. Active DAS.

4.5. Hybrid Active DAS Solutions.

4.6. Other Hybrid DAS Solutions.

4.7. Radiating Cable Solutions.

4.8. Tunnel Solutions, Cascaded Noise Build-up.

4.9. Tunnel Solutions, T-Systems.

4.10. Handover Design in Tunnels.

4.11. Designing with Pico and Femto Cells.

4.12. Active DAS Data.

4.13. Electromagnetic Radiation.

4.14. Conclusion.

5. Designing Indoor DAS Solutions.

5.1. The Indoor Planning Procedure.

5.2. The RF Design Process.

5.3. Designing the Optimum Indoor Solution.

5.4. Indoor Design Strategy.

5.5. Handover Considerations Inside Buildings.

5.6. Elevator Coverage.

5.7. Multioperator Systems.

5.8. Co-existence Issues for GSM/UMTS.

5.9. Co-existence Issues for UMTS/UMTS.

5.10. Multioperator Requirements.

6. Traffic Dimensioning.

6.1. Erlang, the Traffic Measurement.

7. Noise.

7.1. Noise Fundamentals.

7.2. Cascaded Noise.

7.3. Noise Power.

7.4. Noise Power from Parallel Systems.

7.5. Noise Control.

7.6. Updating a Passive DAS from 2G to 3G.

8. The Link Budget.

8.1. The Components and Calculations of the RF Link.

9. Tools for Indoor Radio Planning.

9.1. Live and Learn.

9.2. Diagram Tools.

9.3. Radio Survey Tools.

9.4. The Simple Tools and Tips.

9.5. Tools for Link Budget Calculations.

9.6. Tools for Indoor Predictions.

9.7. The Advanced Toolkit (RF-vu from iBwave.com).

10. Optimizing the Radio Resource Management Parameters on Node B When Interfacing to an Active DAS, BDA, LNA or TMA.

10.1. Introduction.

10.2. Impact of DL Power Offset.

10.3. Impact of Noise Power.

10.4. Delay of the Active DAS.

10.5. Impact of External Noise Power.

References.

Appendix.

Index.

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