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The Technology and Business of Mobile Communications: An Introduction

The Technology and Business of Mobile Communications: An Introduction (Hardcover)

Ben Allen, Vernon, Tony, Hunukumbure, Mythri, Justin Coon (지은이)
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
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· 제목 : The Technology and Business of Mobile Communications: An Introduction (Hardcover) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 기술공학 > 기술공학 > 모바일/무선통신
· ISBN : 9781119130291
· 쪽수 : 448쪽
· 출판일 : 2021-12-06

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Contents

Chapter 1: A technology that changed the world 9

1.1 Social and economic impact of mobile communications 10

1.1.1 Social Impact 10

1.1.2 Economic Impact 12

1.2 A Brief history of Mobile (Cellular) communications 15

1.3 The Journey of mobile communications as seen from user and operator perspectives 24

REFERENCES 27

Chapter 2 - The Mobile Telecoms Ecosystem 30

2.1 Introduction 30

2.2 Telecommunications ecosystem 30

2.3 Regulation and spectrum 32

2.3 Standardisation 34

2.4 Research 35

2.5 End users 36

2.6 The role of operators (carriers) 36

2.7 The role of vendors/ manufacturers 37

2.8 The role of standard bodies and regulators 37

2.9 Telecoms ecosystem dynamics and behaviour 38

2.10 5G Ecosystem 40

2.10.1 Datacentres 40

2.10.2 RF Chip and component manufacturers 41

2.10.3 Telecom operators (carriers) 41

2.10.4 Infrastructure Service Providers 41

2.10.5 Gaming 41

2.10.6 Over The Top (OTT) 42

2.10.7 Low-Cost Processing Unit Manufacturer 42

2.10.8 Investors 42

2.10.9 Potential disruptions in the 5G eco system

43

2.11 Summary 45

References 46

3 The Business of a Mobile Operator 49

3.1 Business Challenges Faced by Operators 49

3.1.1 Third Party Costs 49

3.1.2 Radio Access Network Costs 50

3.1.3 Transmission Costs 54

3.1.4 Physical Locations 58

3.1.5 Power Costs for Multiple Technologies 58

3.2 MVNOs ? Mobile Virtual Network Operators 59

3.2.1 Economics of an MVNO 60

3.2.2 Modelling MVNOs and SPs 63

3.3 Operator business around International roaming 67

3.3.1 The EU roaming regulation roam like at home 68

3.3.2 Covid-19 impact on roaming revenues 70

3.4 The likely operator business models in 5G 70

3.5 Conclusion 72

REFERENCES 73

Chapter 4 ? Why Standards matter 76

4.1 The creation of a new G 76

4.1.1 Research 77

4.1.2 Standardisation 77

4.1.3 Commercialisation 80

4.1.4 Continued Innovation 81

4.1.5 Intellectual Property as a metric and

political currency 83

4.2 Shifting political power and the making of an

ecosystem 84

4.2.1 2G GSM ? Europe leads 84

4.2.2 3G UMTS ? Universal (except not quite) 87

4.2.3 4G EPS ? Avoiding old mistakes (and making

new ones?) 91

4.2.4 5G NR ? new world order? 96

4.3 Future Standards 99

REFERENCES 101

Chapter 5: The mobile network 102

5.1 Mobile Network Architecture 102

5.2 The Radio Access Network (RAN) 103

5.2.1 Synchronisation: 104

5.2.2 Broadcast messages: 104

5.2.3 Paging: 105

5.2.4 Random Access: 105

5.2.5 Scheduling: 106

5.2.6 Power control: 106

5.2.7 Handover: 106

5.2.8 Link Adaptation: 108

5.2.9 HARQ, error correction: 108

5.2.10 MIMO techniques: 108

5.2.11 The control/data channels and reference signals 109

5.3 The Core Network (CN) 109

5.3.1 Circuit switching and packet switching networks: 110

5.3.2 Tunnelling and Encapsulation: 111

5.4 The protocol stack 112

5.4.1 The OSI model of 7 layer protocol stack 113

5.4.2 Protocol stacks for mobile communications 115

5.5 The 2G Network 117

5.5.1 The network architecture of 2G 117

5.5.2 The GSM frame structure 119

5.5.3 GSM (and GPRS) RAN features 121

5.5.4 2G evolutions 122

5.6 The 3G Network 123

5.6.1 The UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) 124

5.6.2 UTRAN Features: 127

5.6.3 The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS): 128

5.6.4 Issues with the UMTS air interface: 129

5.6.5 3G evolution to HSPA 129

5.7 The 4G Network 131

5.7.1 LTE system Architecture: 132

5.7.2 LTE Protocol Layers 134

5.7.3 LTE Multiple Access schemes: 136

5.7.4 LTE Frame structures: 140

5.7.5 LTE reference signals: 141

5.7.6 LTE main RAN procedures: 142

5.7.7 Main features of subsequent LTE releases: 146

5.8 The 5G Network 148

5.8.1 5G-NR Deployment options: 149

5.8.2 5G-NR System Architecture: 150

5.8.3 Spectrum options for 5G-NR 151

5.8.4 5G-NR Protocol layers: 152

5.8.5 The 5G-NR Air Interface 154

5.8.6 5G-NR RAN procedures: 156

5.8.7 5G-NR Reference signals: 158

5.8.8 5G Core - concepts and functionalities: 158

5.9 The Centralization and Virtualization of the mobile

network 160

5.9.1 The Centralized RAN (C-RAN) 160

5.9.2 NFV (Virtualized Network Functions) and SDN

(Software Defined Networking) concepts 162

5.10 Conclusions 165

REFERENCES 166

Chapter 6: Basics of Network Dimensioning and Planning

169

6.1 Properties of Signal Strength, Noise and Interference 169

6.2 The link budget and coverage dimensioning 173

6.2.1 The Transmit power: 173

6.2.2 The Antenna gains: 173

6.2.3 Transmit and Receive diversity gains: 174

6.2.4 The EIRP: 174

6.2.5 Modelling the path loss: 175

6.2.6 Modelling the Log Normal Fade Margin 178

6.2.7 The FFM 179

6.2.7 Building Penetration Loss 179

6.2.8 Building the link budget 179

6.3 The capacity dimensioning 181

6.3.1 The capacity demand estimation process: 182

6.3.2 Capacity demand estimation ? worked example

184

6.3.3 Resource provision ? worked example 187

6.4 The dimensioning of backhaul links 192

6.4.1 LTE Backhaul provision ? general aspects

193

6.4.2 LTE Backhaul provision - Capacity aspects: 194

6.4.3 New developments in backhaul/fronthaul provision 200

6.5 The network planning process 201

6.5.1 The network area maps 201

6.5.2 Site placement and Antenna radiation patterns 202

6.5.3 Traffic modelling and capacity provision information 203

6.5.4 Fine tuning and optimisation 204

6.6 A look at 5G networks 205

REFERENCES 208

7 Spectrum ? the life blood of radio communications 210

7.1 Introduction 210

7.2 Spectrum management and its objectives 210

7.2.1 The role of the ITU 210

7.2.2 Regional bodies 211

7.2.3 National regulators and their roles 212

7.2.4 The spectrum management process 213

7.3 Spectrum allocations 215

7.4 Spectrum assignment 216

7.4.1 Administrative assignments 216

7.4.2 Market based mechanisms 216

7.4.3 Beauty contests 216

7.5 Spectrum licensing 217

7.5.1 Spectrum for mobile services 218

7.5.2 Dimensions of spectrum sharing 222

7.6 Spectrum bands considered for 5G 224

7.6.1 Example illustration of spectrum deployment strategy for MNOs 225

7.6.2 Local access spectrum 226

REFERENCES 228

Chapter 8: Fundamentals of Digital Communication 230

8.1 Basic Digital Communication System Overview 230

8.2 Encoding Information 232

8.2.1 Sampling 232

8.2.2 Source Coding 233

8.2.3 Channel Coding 235

8.3 Signal Representation and Modulation 240

8.3.1 Mapping Bits to Signals 241

8.3.2 Signal Spectrum 244

8.4 Signal Demodulation and Detection 245

8.4.1 System Model and Sources of Noise 245

8.4.2 Demodulation 246

8.4.3 Detection 248

8.5 Performance Analysis 248

8.5.1 Capacity 249

8.5.2 Bit-error Rate and Symbol-error Rate 250

8.6 Communication Through Dispersive Channels 251

8.6.1 Time-domain Equalization and Detection 252

8.6.2 Frequency-domain Equalization 255

8.7 Multiple Access: A Second Look 261

8.7.1 CDMA and 3G 261

8.7.2 OFDMA/SC-FDMA and 4G 263

8.7.3 NOMA and 5G 265

8.8 System Impairments 267

8.8.1 Carrier Phase Estimation 267

8.8.2 Timing Recovery 268

8.8.3 Channel Estimation 268

8.9 Further Reading 269

REFERENCES 270

Chapter 9: Early Technical Challenges and Innovative

Solutions 271

9.1 Wireless Channels: The Challenge 271

9.1.1 Propagation 272

9.1.2 Fading and Multipath 274

Rayleigh Fading 275

Rician Fading 276

Nakagami Fading 276

9.1.3 Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Fading Channels

279

9.2 Multicarrier Modulation: A Second Look 281

9.2.1 Coded OFDM 281

9.2.2 Capacity and Adaptive Modulation 281

9.3 Diversity 283

9.3.1 Macro Diversity 283

9.3.2 Time Diversity 284

9.3.3 Frequency Diversity 286

9.3.4 Spatial Diversity 286

Maximum Ratio Receiver Combining 287

Selection Combining 288

Maximum Ratio Transmission 289

Transmit Antenna Selection 289

Delay Diversity 290

Space-Time/Frequency Coding 291

9.4 Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) 292

9.4.1 Capacity 293

9.4.2 MIMO Transmission Techniques 295

9.4.3 MIMO Reception Techniques 296

9.4.4 MIMO vs Multicarrier 298

9.4.5 Multi-User and Massive MIMO 298

REFERENCES 300

Chapter 10: Small Cells - an evolution or a revolution 301

10.1 Introduction 301

10.2 Small Cells concept formation 302

10.3 Multi-tier Cellular Networks/HetNets Architecture 304

10.3.1 Interference Management 304

10.3.2 Mobility Management 305

10.3.3 Backhaul 305

10.4 Interference Management and Modelling in Small cell/HetNets 305

10.4.1 Interference Management 305

10.4.2 Interference Modelling 308

10.5 Mobility Management 312

10.6 Backhaul 315

10.7 Small Cell Deployment 318

10.8 Future Evolution of Small Cells 323

10.9 Conclusion 324

REFERENCES 324

Chapter 11: Todays and Tomorrows Challenges 327

11.1 The capacity crunch 327

11.1.1 A historical perspective 327

11.1.2 Methods for capacity enhancement 328

11.1.3 Impact on Transport and core networks 331

11.1.4 Complementary technologies 333

11.2 Increasing network complexity 336

11.2.1 The Self-Organising Networks 336

11.2.2 Network Automation in 5G 340

11.2.3 The business rationale for network automation

342

11.3 The need for Greener and lower EMF networks 343

11.3.1 Greener Mobile Networks 343

11.3.3 Green manufacturing and Recycling 345

11.3.4 Applications of mobile networks for energy reduction 345

11.3.5 Electromagnetic Field Exposure and Mobile Networks 346

11.4 Covering the unserved and under-served regions 349

11.4.1 New Access Technologies 349

11.4.2 Initiatives driven by government funding and policy 352

REFERENCES 354

Chapter 12: The changing face of mobile communications 357

12.1 Changes with the centralization and virtualization of the mobile network 357

12.2 Supporting multiple vertical Industries through 5G 359

12.2.1. Automotive sector 360

12.2.2. Smart City 363

12.2.3. Industry 4.0 365

12.2.4. Critical communications sector 368

12.2.5. Other vertical areas under development 371

12.3 The continuous evolution of the mobile device 372

12.4 What will 6G look like? 374

12.4.1 Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence

375

12.4.2 Blockchain and the Internet of Things 376

12.4.3 Evolutions in Cloud and Edge Computing 376

12.4.4 Advanced Hybrid Beamforming 377

12.4.5 New Modulation schemes 378

12.4.6 Tera-Hertz (THz) communications 378

12.4.7 Orbital Angular Momentum 379

12.4.8 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles 380

12.4.9 Quantum Technology 380

REFERENCES 381

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