Cdma Systems Capacity Engineering
by Kiseon Kim /
2004 / English / PDF
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This hands-on practical book tackles CDMA (code division multiple
access) capacity engineering, which is crucial to ensuring optimal
performance of wireless networks. Examining CDMA capacity at all
system levels, this book shows network engineers and operators how
to quantify systems capacity so they can design resource management
and capacity strategies. It analyzes various critical systems
conditions, such as system outages, so CDMA capacity can be
properly managed. Case studies and detailed operations scenarios
provide practical insight for capacity planing and resource
allocation to ensure optimal network performance. Because of the
key role CDMA plays in current and third generation cellular
systems, this book is also an essential reference for wireless
network researchers and planners. A full range of analytic methods
for voice, data, and multimedia make this book an indispensable
tool for optimizing CDMA systems.
This hands-on practical book tackles CDMA (code division multiple
access) capacity engineering, which is crucial to ensuring optimal
performance of wireless networks. Examining CDMA capacity at all
system levels, this book shows network engineers and operators how
to quantify systems capacity so they can design resource management
and capacity strategies. It analyzes various critical systems
conditions, such as system outages, so CDMA capacity can be
properly managed. Case studies and detailed operations scenarios
provide practical insight for capacity planing and resource
allocation to ensure optimal network performance. Because of the
key role CDMA plays in current and third generation cellular
systems, this book is also an essential reference for wireless
network researchers and planners. A full range of analytic methods
for voice, data, and multimedia make this book an indispensable
tool for optimizing CDMA systems.