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Indoor Radio Planning A Practical Guide For Gsm Dcs Umts And Hspa Morten Tolstrup

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Indoor Radio Planning A Practical Guide For Gsm Dcs Umts And Hspa Morten Tolstrup
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.73 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Morten Tolstrup
ISBN: 9780470057698, 9780470061480, 0470057696, 0470061480
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Indoor Radio Planning A Practical Guide For Gsm Dcs Umts And Hspa Morten Tolstrup by Morten Tolstrup 9780470057698, 9780470061480, 0470057696, 0470061480 instant download after payment.

Mobile wireless applications are a good way to increase productivity, improve customer service and streamline business processes. 3G mobile applications, however, bring a unique challenge: ensuring adequate in-building coverage. Indoor Radio Planning provides an overview of mobile networks systems and coverage solutions for cellular networks in buildings. The background of GSM, UMTS and HSPA cellular systems technology are presented and form the backdrop of the main discussion as to why indoor coverage is needed and how it is best implemented. Basic passive distributed antenna systems (DAS) through to advanced fiber optic systems are discussed in detail, giving the reader a good understanding of all the available solutions. In addition, there is a section covering multi-operator systems, as this is becoming a more and more utilized approach. Other sections cover aspects such as how to upgrade passive DAS from 2G to 3G, noise analysis, link budgets, traffic calculations and software tools that can be used to provide help with creating in-building designs. These topics are examined at length from the basic considerations to advanced indoor radio planning.

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