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In October 1993, the Rutgers University Wireless Infonnation Network Laboratory hosted the fourth WINLAB Workshop on Third Generation Wireless Infonnation Networks. These events bring together a select group of experts interested in the long tenn future of Personal Communications, Mobile Computing, and other services supported by wireless telecommunications technology. This is a fast moving field and we already see, in present practice, realizations of visions articulated in the earlier Workshops. In particular, the second generation systems that absorbed the attention of the first WINLAB Workshop, are now commercial products. It is an interesting reflection on the state of knowledge of wireless communications that the debates about the relative technical merits of these systems have not yet been resolved. Meanwhile, in the light of United States Government announcements in September 1993 the business and technical communities must confront this year a new generation of Personal Communications Services. Here we have applications in search of the best technologies rather than the reverse. This is a rare situation in the infonnation business. Today's advanced planning and forward looking studies will prevent technology shortages and uncertainties at the end of this decade. By then, market size and public expectations will surpass the capabilities of the systems of the mid-1990's. Third Generation Wireless Infonnation Networks will place greater burdens on technology than their predecessors by offering a wider range of services and a higher degree of service integration.




Wireless and Mobile Communications begins by looking at economic and cost issues associated with personal communications services. While cellular telephones and cordless telephones have attracted the largest number of people to wireless communications, many predict that mobilecomputing and wireless data services are due for dramatic growth. Technical issues related to these applications are the focus of the book's second section. This is followed by a section on CDMA capacityincreases, exploring sophisticated signal processing approaches to enhancing code division multiple access communications. Multipleaccess is then treated, followed by a section on radio resourcemanagement, which presents a set of complex and crucial tasks to be performed in future systems. The final section of the book examines the relationships of advanced wireless networks to fixed networks providing advanced communications services.
Wireless and Mobile Communications is an excellent reference for all those interested in the subject, and may be used as the text for advanced courses on the topic.



Wireless and Mobile Communications begins by looking at economic and cost issues associated with personal communications services. While cellular telephones and cordless telephones have attracted the largest number of people to wireless communications, many predict that mobilecomputing and wireless data services are due for dramatic growth. Technical issues related to these applications are the focus of the book's second section. This is followed by a section on CDMA capacityincreases, exploring sophisticated signal processing approaches to enhancing code division multiple access communications. Multipleaccess is then treated, followed by a section on radio resourcemanagement, which presents a set of complex and crucial tasks to be performed in future systems. The final section of the book examines the relationships of advanced wireless networks to fixed networks providing advanced communications services.
Wireless and Mobile Communications is an excellent reference for all those interested in the subject, and may be used as the text for advanced courses on the topic.

Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
The Cost Structure of Personal Communications Services....Pages 1-22
WIN with OSI, the sequel: A Case Study of TETRA Digital Private Mobile Radio.....Pages 23-37
An Adaptive Routing Scheme for Wireless Mobile Computing....Pages 39-50
Multiuser Detection and Diversity Combining for Wireless CDMA Systems....Pages 51-65
An Adaptive Multi-user Decorrelating Receiver for CDMA Systems....Pages 67-81
Performance Analysis of a DS/CDMA System Using a Successive Interference Cancellation Scheme....Pages 83-98
Reverse Channel Performance Improvements in CDMA Cellular Communication Systems Employing Adaptive Antennas....Pages 99-111
Hybrid Slow Frequency-Hop/CDMA-TDMA as a Solution for High-Mobility, Wide-Area Personal Communications....Pages 113-131
A Reservation Multiple Access Scheme for an Adaptive TDMA Air-Interface....Pages 133-144
Simulation Results on CDMA Forward Link System Capacity....Pages 145-159
Transmitter Power Control for Co-channel Interference Management in Cellular Radio Systems....Pages 161-175
An Asynchronous Distributed Algorithm for Power Control in Cellular Radio Systems....Pages 177-186
Squeezing Out Capacity with Joint Power-Control and Channel Assignment....Pages 187-208
Traffic Adaptive Channel Assignment in City Environments....Pages 209-223
Design and Performance Analysis Of Algorithms for Channel Allocation in Cellular Networks....Pages 225-241
Leveraging the Public Switched Telephone Network Infrastructure for Wireless PCS....Pages 243-249
Mobile Broadband System — System Architecture....Pages 251-264
The Customer Premises Networks in the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System: Security aspects....Pages 265-279
Back Matter....Pages 281-286


Wireless and Mobile Communications begins by looking at economic and cost issues associated with personal communications services. While cellular telephones and cordless telephones have attracted the largest number of people to wireless communications, many predict that mobilecomputing and wireless data services are due for dramatic growth. Technical issues related to these applications are the focus of the book's second section. This is followed by a section on CDMA capacityincreases, exploring sophisticated signal processing approaches to enhancing code division multiple access communications. Multipleaccess is then treated, followed by a section on radio resourcemanagement, which presents a set of complex and crucial tasks to be performed in future systems. The final section of the book examines the relationships of advanced wireless networks to fixed networks providing advanced communications services.
Wireless and Mobile Communications is an excellent reference for all those interested in the subject, and may be used as the text for advanced courses on the topic.

Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
The Cost Structure of Personal Communications Services....Pages 1-22
WIN with OSI, the sequel: A Case Study of TETRA Digital Private Mobile Radio.....Pages 23-37
An Adaptive Routing Scheme for Wireless Mobile Computing....Pages 39-50
Multiuser Detection and Diversity Combining for Wireless CDMA Systems....Pages 51-65
An Adaptive Multi-user Decorrelating Receiver for CDMA Systems....Pages 67-81
Performance Analysis of a DS/CDMA System Using a Successive Interference Cancellation Scheme....Pages 83-98
Reverse Channel Performance Improvements in CDMA Cellular Communication Systems Employing Adaptive Antennas....Pages 99-111
Hybrid Slow Frequency-Hop/CDMA-TDMA as a Solution for High-Mobility, Wide-Area Personal Communications....Pages 113-131
A Reservation Multiple Access Scheme for an Adaptive TDMA Air-Interface....Pages 133-144
Simulation Results on CDMA Forward Link System Capacity....Pages 145-159
Transmitter Power Control for Co-channel Interference Management in Cellular Radio Systems....Pages 161-175
An Asynchronous Distributed Algorithm for Power Control in Cellular Radio Systems....Pages 177-186
Squeezing Out Capacity with Joint Power-Control and Channel Assignment....Pages 187-208
Traffic Adaptive Channel Assignment in City Environments....Pages 209-223
Design and Performance Analysis Of Algorithms for Channel Allocation in Cellular Networks....Pages 225-241
Leveraging the Public Switched Telephone Network Infrastructure for Wireless PCS....Pages 243-249
Mobile Broadband System — System Architecture....Pages 251-264
The Customer Premises Networks in the Universal Mobile Telecommunication System: Security aspects....Pages 265-279
Back Matter....Pages 281-286
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