Fundamentals of Cellular Network Planning and Optimisation: 2G/2.5G/3G Evolution to 4G

[Ajay R. Mishra] ☆ Fundamentals of Cellular Network Planning and Optimisation: 2G/2.5G/3G Evolution to 4G ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Fundamentals of Cellular Network Planning and Optimisation: 2G/2.5G/3G Evolution to 4G Generally good, but lacks depth Alonso A. Martinez Eventhough the book covers most wireless related topics on network planning (CDMA-2000 is an obvious ommission, especially when describing the 3G rates: no mention about EV-DO revA and its potential for peak rates of 3.84 Mb/s), I thought it lacked the depth on certain areas.Most items of concern for network planners are mentioned, but none of the issues were addressed in depth.I was disappointed about the last chapter (4G). It lacked substance

Fundamentals of Cellular Network Planning and Optimisation: 2G/2.5G/3G Evolution to 4G

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Rating : 4.57 (712 Votes)
Asin : 047086267X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 308 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-12-03
Language : English

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. He has been involved not only in the research and development of network designing & optimisation for all the three generation of networks but also in the deployment of these networks globally. Since then, he has been working with Nokia Networks. His current interests are issues related to the design and performance of third, fourth generation and mixed cellular networks. He has several publications to his credit.

radio network, transmission network and core network have been covered with focus on both practical and theoretical issues. Against this backdrop, the need for efficient and effective network design will be critical to the success of increasingly complex mobile networks.”Simon Beresford-Wylie (SVP, Nokia Networks)With the complexity of the cellular networks increasing day by day, a deeper understanding of the design and performance of end-to-end cellular networks is required. By bringing all these concepts under one cover, this book becomes essential reading for the network design engineers working either with cellular service vendors or operators, experts/scientists working on end-to-end issues and undergraduate/post-graduate students.Key Highlights:Distinctly divided into four parts: 2G (GSM), 2.5G (GPRS & EDGE), 3G (WCDMA) and introduction to 4G (OFDM, ALL-IP, WLAN Overview) respectivelyEach part focuses on the radio, transmission and cor

Generally good, but lacks depth Alonso A. Martinez Eventhough the book covers most wireless related topics on network planning (CDMA-2000 is an obvious ommission, especially when describing the 3G rates: no mention about EV-DO revA and its potential for peak rates of 3.84 Mb/s), I thought it lacked the depth on certain areas.Most items of concern for network planners are mentioned, but none of the issues were addressed in depth.I was disappointed about the last chapter (4G). It lacked substance and drew some parallels between OFDM and GSM that I thought were not well linked.. "Excellent Book" according to Reader. This the best book that Ive read on Network Planning. The most important aspect in this book is that author has covered all topics from GSM to WCDMA. Thus, after reading the book, I feel that Im more comptent to handle the different technological aspects of Network Planning/optimisation with a better understanding. Recommended for anyone who is involved in cellular communications.. "Good view of network planning" according to H. Yonan. This book gives you a big overview of network planning for Cellular Network Planning, is an introduction to the issue. Good book.

Written by leading experts in the field, and endorsed with forewords from Anthony Crane, Vice President, Delivery & Maintenance Services, Nokia Networks and Klaus Goerke, Director, Operational Solutions, Nokia Networks, the text will serve as a handbook for anyone engaged in the study, design, deployment and business of cellular Networks. Moreover, all the types of networks from 2G-2.5G-3G seem to co-exist. . All the sub-systems of the network i.e. By bringing all these concepts under one cover, this books becomes an essential reading for the network design engineers working either with cellular service vendors or operators, experts/scientists working on end-to-end issues and undergraduate/post-graduate studen

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