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ISBN 10: 0123749646
ISBN 13: 978-0123749642
Author: Sassan Ahmadi
Presenting the new IEEE 802.16m standard, this is the first book to take a systematic, top-down approach to describing Mobile WiMAX and its next generation, giving detailed algorithmic descriptions together with explanations of the principles behind the operation of individual air-interface protocols and network components.
Mobile Wi MAX 1st Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Mobile Broadband Wireless Access
Introduction
1.1 Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Technologies
1.2 Introduction to the IEEE 802.16 Standards
1.3 Introduction to WiMAX Forum Mobile System Profiles
1.4 Introduction to 3GPP Standards
References
Chapter 2 WiMAX Network Architecture
Introduction
2.1 Design Principles of WiMAX Network Architecture
2.2 Network Reference Model
2.3 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)
2.4 Mobile IP
2.5 Radio Resource Management (RRM)
2.6 Mobility Management
2.7 Paging and Idle State Operation
2.8 Overview of 3GPP Evolved Packet Core Network Architecture
References
Chapter 3 IEEE 802.16m Reference Model and Protocol Structure
Introduction
3.1 The IEEE 802.16m Reference Model
3.2 The IEEE 802.16m Protocol Structure
3.3 3GPP LTE/LTE-Advanced Protocol Structure
References
CHAPTER 4 IEEE 802.16m System Operation and State Diagrams
Introduction
4.1 IEEE 802.16m Mobile Station State Diagrams
4.2 Network Entry
4.3 State Transitions and Mobility
4.4 State Transitions in Relay Stations
4.5 Operational States of Femto Base Stations
4.6 3GPP LTE User Equipment States and State Transitions
References
Chapter 5 The IEEE 802.16m Convergence Sub-Layer
Introduction
5.1 Header Compression
5.2 Service Flow Classification and Identification
5.3 Packet Convergence Sub-layer
5.4 Generic Packet Convergence Sub-layer
5.5 The 3GPP LTE Packet Data Convergence Protocol
References
Chapter 6 The IEEE 802.16m Medium Access Control Common Part Sub-layer (Part I)
Introduction
6.1 Addressing
6.2 MAC PDU Headers
6.3 MAC Signaling Headers
6.4 Mobility Management and Handover
6.5 Quality of Service
6.6 IEEE 802.16m QoS Classes
6.7 MAC Management/Control Messages
6.8 Connection and Session Management
6.9 Mobility and Power Management
6.10 Scheduling Services
6.11 Bandwidth Request and Allocation
6.12 Multi-radio Coexistence
6.13 3GPP LTE Radio Resource Control Functions
Appendix A: Proportional Fair Scheduling Algorithm
References
Chapter 7 The IEEE 802.16m Medium Access Control Common Part Sub-layer (Part II)
Introduction
7.1 AUTOMATIC REPEAT REQUEST
7.2 HYBRID AUTOMATIC REPEAT REQUEST FUNCTIONS
7.3 MAC PDU FORMATION
7.4 3GPP LTE RADIO LINK CONTROL AND MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL SUB-LAYERS
References
Chapter 8 The IEEE 802.16m Security Sub-Layer
Introduction
8.1 Security Architecture
8.2 Authentication
8.3 Key Management Protocol (PKMv3)
8.4 Security Association Management
8.5 Cryptographic Methods
8.6 Control-plane Signaling Protection
8.7 User Privacy
8.8 3GPP LTE Security Aspects
References
Chapter 9 The IEEE 802.16m Physical Layer (Part I)
Introduction
9.1 Overview of IEEE 802.16m Physical Layer Processing
9.2 Characteristics of Wireless Channels
9.3 SC-FDMA and OFDMA Principles
9.4 Downlink and Uplink Multiple Access Schemes
9.5 IEEE 802.16M Duplex Modes
9.6 Frame Structure
9.7 The Concept of Time Zones and Frequency Regions
9.8 Subchannelization and Permutation
9.9 Pilot Structure and Channel Estimation
9.10 MIMO Midamble
9.11 Pilot-based Channel Estimation
9.12 Channel Coding and Modulation
9.13 Synchronization Channel
9.14 Superframe Headers (Broadcast Channel)
9.15 3GPP LTE Physical Layer Protocols
References
Chapter 10 The IEEE 802.16m Physical Layer (Part II)
Introduction
10.1 Control Channels
10.2 Downlink Control Channels
10.3 Uplink Control Channels
10.4 Multi-antenna Transmission Schemes
10.5 IEEE 802.16M Downlink MIMO Schemes
10.6 The IEEE 802.16M Uplink MIMO Schemes
10.7 Multi-BS MIMO
10.8 Interference Mitigation
10.9 Multi-antenna Techniques in 3GPP LTE
10.10 Multi-antenna Techniques in 3GPP LTE-Advanced
References
Chapter 11 Multi-Carrier Operation
Introduction
11.1 Principles of Multi-Carrier Operation
11.2 Sub-carrier Alignment and Use of Guard Sub-Carriers
11.3 Carrier Aggregation and Spectral Mask Considerations
11.4 MAC Aspects of Multi-Carrier Operation
11.5 3GPP LTE-Advanced Multi-Carrier Operation
References
CHAPTER 12 Performance of IEEE 802.16m and 3GPP LTE-Advanced
Introduction
12.1 Definition of the Performance Metrics
12.2 Calculation Of Static and Dynamic Overhead
12.3 Traffic Models
12.4 Link-to-system Mapping (PHY Abstraction)
12.5 IMT-Advanced Test Environments
12.6 Network Layout For System-Level Simulations
12.7 IMT-Advanced Evaluation Methodology and Baseline Configurations
12.8 Link-level And System-Level Channel Models
12.9 IEEE 802.16M Link-Level And System-Level Performance
12.10 3GPP LTE-Advanced Link-Level And System-Level Performance
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