Mobile Terminal Receiver Design: LTE and LTE-Advanced

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John Wiley & Sons, Sep 26, 2016 - Technology & Engineering - 368 pages
MOBILE TERMINAL RECEIVER DESIGN

MOBILE TERMINAL RECEIVER DESIGN
LTE and LTE-Advanced

IndiaThis all-in-one guide addresses the challenges of designing innovative mobile handset solutions that offer smaller size, low power consumption, low cost, and tremendous flexibility, with improved data rates and higher performance. Readers are introduced to mobile phone system architecture and its basic building blocks, different air interface standards and operating principles, before progressing to hardware anatomy, software and protocols, and circuits for legacy and next-generation smart phones, including various research areas in 4G and 5G systems. Mobile Terminal Receiver Design

  • explains basic working principles, system architecture and specification detailsof legacy and possible next-generation mobile systems, from principle to practiceto product;
  • covers in detail RF transmitter and receiver blocks, digital baseband processingblocks, receiver and transmitter signal processing, protocol stack, AGC, AFC, ATC,power supply, clocking;
  • features important topics like connectivity and application modules with differentdesign solutions for tradeoff exploration;
  • discusses multi-RAT design requirements, key design attributes such as low powerconsumption, slim form factors, seamless I-RAT handover, sensitivity, and selectivity.

It will help software, hardware, and radio frequency design engineers to understand the evolution of radio access technologies and to design competitive and innovative mobile solutions and devices. Graduates, postgraduate students, and researchers in mobile telecommunications disciplines will also find this book a handy reference.

 

Contents

List of Tables
Cover
Introduction to Mobile Terminals
Cellular Systems Modems
3a Different codes used in WCDMA system
4 Scrambling code groups refer to 3GPP
5 HSDPA UE categories see 3GPP
LTE Systems
LTE UE Operations Procedures and Anatomy
Further Reading
UE RF Components and System Design
Software Architecture Design
Battery and Power Management Unit Design

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SAJAL KUMAR DAS, ERICSSON, India

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