CDMA2000 Evolution
System Concepts and Design Principles

1. Edition October 2004
384 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Short Description
CDMA2000(r)Evolution: Concepts and Design Principles provides an in-depth and insightful presentation of CDMA2000(r) technology from the fundamental concepts, architectures and protocols to the network engineering and planning principles. This book includes comprehensive and up to date information about the IS2000 1x Releases A through D, including 1xEV-DV, as well as 1xEV-DO or IS856 Revisions 0 and A standards.
Throughout the book, the emphasis is on conceptual understanding of key techniques and protocols and their evolution from simpler legacy systems to the more advanced revisions recently made to these standards.
Other areas of focus include network architecture, QoS, radio network performance and dimensioning as well as comparison with other 2.5G/3G systems. Examples, graphics and diagrams all serve to simplify the learning process.
CDMA2000 Evolution: Concepts and Design Principles provides:
* A presentation of CDMA2000 technology from the fundamental concepts, architectures and protocols to the network engineering and planning principles.
* Comprehensive and up to date information about the IS2000 1x Releases A through D, including 1xEV-DV, as well as 1xEV-DO or IS856 Revisions 0 and A standards.
* A focus on network architecture, QoS, radio network performance and dimensioning as well as comparison with other 2.5G/3G systems.
* Examples, graphics and diagrams to simplify the learning process.
Throughout the book, the emphasis is on conceptual understanding of key techniques and protocols and their evolution from simpler legacy systems to the more advanced revisions recently made to these standards.
Acknowledgments.
Acronyms.
Chapter 1. Introduction to CDMA2000 Standards Evolution.
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 3GPP2 and CDMA2000 Standardization.
1.3 cdmaONE Evolution to cdma2000.
1.4 References.
Chapter 2. CDMA Concepts.
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Spread Spectrum Concept.
2.3 Spreading Codes.
2.4 Multi-path Diversity and Rake Receiver.
2.5 Universal Frequency Reuse.
2.6 Soft Hand Off.
2.7 Power Control and Soft Capacity.
2.8 References.
Chapter 3. Overview of IS95A.
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Radio and Physical Channelization.
3.3 Reverse Link Physical Channels.
3.4 Forward Link Channels.
3.5 Random Access Channel Operation.
3.6 Power Control Schemes in IS95A.
3.7 Traffic Channel Hand Off in IS95A.
3.8 References.
Chapter 4. New Concepts and Technologies in cdma2000.
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Link Adaptation.
4.3 Multiuser Diversity.
4.4 Beam-forming.
4.5 Turbo Codes.
4.6 Transmit Diversity.
4.7 Network Controlled Selectable Mode Vocoder (SMV).
4.8 References.
Chapter 5. CDMA2000 Protocol Layers and ChannElization.
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Physical Layer.
5.3 Link Layer (Layer 2).
5.4 Layer 3 Signaling.
5.5 CDMA2000 Physical Channelization.
5.6 References.
Chapter 6. CDMA2000 Physical Layer Features.
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Spectrum Support and Radio Configurations.
6.3 Radio Configurations and Traffic Channel Data Rates.
6.4 Data Rates on Reverse Common Physical Channels.
6.5 Data Rates on Forward Common Physical Channels.
6.6 Reverse and Forward Link Channel Coding.
6.7 Reverse Link Spreading and Modulation.
6.8 Spreading and Modulation in the Forward Link.
6.9 References.
Chapter 7. IS2000 Call Processing.
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Mobile Station Initialization State.
7.3 Mobile Stations Idle State.
7.4 System Access State.
7.5 References.
Chapter 8. Traffic Channel Operation.
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Traffic Channel Service Configuration and Negotiation.
8.3 Voice and Data Transmission on Traffic Channels.
8.4 Traffic Channel Hand Off.
8.5 Traffic Channel Power Control.
8.6 Reference.
Chapter 9. CDMA2000 Network Architecture.
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Legacy cdmaONE Networks.
9.3 New Network Elements in CDMA2000.
9.4 New Network Element Interfaces in CDMA2000.
9.5 Mobility Management for Packet Data Service.
9.6 3GPP2 CDMA2000 Network Model.
9.7 3GPP2 All IP Network Model.
9.8 End-to-End QoS Network Model.
9.9 Positioning System in cdma2000.
9.10 References.
Chapter 10. 1xEV-DO (HRPD) Air Interface.
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 Air Interface Protocol Layers.
10.3 Physical and Logical Channelization.
10.4 Forward Physical Channel Structure.
10.5 Reverse Physical Channel Structure.
10.6 Forward Link Data Transmission.
10.7 Data Transmission on the Reverse Link.
10.8 Enhancement in HRPD/IS856 Release A.
10.9 HRPD Network Architecture.
10.10 HRPD-IS2000 Hybrid Networks.
10.11 References.
Chapter 11. CDMA2000 Release D (1xEV-DV).
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 1X-EV DV Protocol Layers.
11.3 New Physical Channels in 1xEV-DV (Rel. C and D).
11.4 Channel Configuration Capabilities for Release D.
11.5 Forward Packet Data Channel Operation.
11.6 Channel Quality Measurement and Cell Switch.
11.7 Reverse Packet Data Channel Operation.
11.8 Physical Layer Structure for the New Channels.
11.9 Other Enhancements in 1xEV-DV.
11.10 References.
Chapter 12. Radio Performance and Network Planning.
12.1 Introduction.
12.2 cdma2000 Coverage and Link Budget Analysis.
12.3 cdma2000 Voice and Data Capacity Performance.
12.4 1xEV-DO Coverage and Capacity Performance.
12.5 Radio Network Dimensioning and Planning Issues.
12.6 References.
Chapter 13. Overview of Other IMT2000 Standards.
13.1 Introduction.
13.2 IMT2000-Direct Spread, UMTS-FDD (WCDMA).
13.3 High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA).
13.4 IMT2000-TDD (TD-CDMA).
13.5 UMTS Network Architecture.
13.6 References.
Index.