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403 Weiterführende Literatur Bücher Bray, J., Sturman, C.F.: Bluetooth – Connect Without Cables, 2. Aufl. Prentice Hall (2002) Gast, M.S.: 802.11 Wireless Networks, 2 Aufl. O’Reilly (2005) Heine, G.: GSM-Signalisierung verstehen und praktisch anwenden. Franzis Verlag (2001) Heine, G.: GPRS – Gateway zu Mobilfunknetzen der 3. Generation. Franzis Verlag (2001) Holma, H., Toskala, A.: HSDPA/HSUPA for UMTS. Wiley (2006) Kreher, R., Rüdebusch, T.: UMTS Signaling, 2. Aufl. Wiley (2007) Lescuyer, P.: UMTS, Grundlagen, Architektur und Standard. DPunkt Verlag (2002) Newton, H.: Newton’s Telecom Dictionary, 26. Aufl. Telecom Books (2011) Sesia, S., Toufik, I., Baker, M.: LTE, The UMTS Long Term Evolution: From Theory to Practice von John Wiley & Sons, 2 Aufl. (2011) Internet Website zu diesem Buch: http://www.cm-networks.de GSM, GPRS und UMTS Standards: http://www.3gpp.org Bluetooth Standards: http://www.bluetooth.org Wireless LAN 802.11 Standards: http://www.ieee.org Wireless LAN Zertifizierung und Artikel: http://www.wi-fi.org GSM Association und Artikel zum Thema GSM, GPRS und UMTS: http://www.gsmworld.com Auswahl von Herstellern von GSM, GPRS und UMTS Netzwerkinfrastruktur: http://www.ericsson. com, http://www.huawei.com, http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/, http://www.alcatel-lu- cent.com M. Sauter, Grundkurs Mobile Kommunikationssysteme, DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-01461-2, © Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2013

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Weiterführende Literatur

Bücher

Bray, J., Sturman, C.F.: Bluetooth – Connect Without Cables, 2. Aufl. Prentice Hall (2002)Gast, M.S.: 802.11 Wireless Networks, 2 Aufl. O’Reilly (2005)Heine, G.: GSM-Signalisierung verstehen und praktisch anwenden. Franzis Verlag (2001)Heine, G.: GPRS – Gateway zu Mobilfunknetzen der 3. Generation. Franzis Verlag (2001)Holma, H., Toskala, A.: HSDPA/HSUPA for UMTS. Wiley (2006)Kreher, R., Rüdebusch, T.: UMTS Signaling, 2. Aufl. Wiley (2007)Lescuyer, P.: UMTS, Grundlagen, Architektur und Standard. DPunkt Verlag (2002)Newton, H.: Newton’s Telecom Dictionary, 26. Aufl. Telecom Books (2011)Sesia, S., Toufik, I., Baker, M.: LTE, The UMTS Long Term Evolution: From Theory to Practice von

John Wiley & Sons, 2 Aufl. (2011)

Internet

Website zu diesem Buch: http://www.cm-networks.deGSM, GPRS und UMTS Standards: http://www.3gpp.orgBluetooth Standards: http://www.bluetooth.orgWireless LAN 802.11 Standards: http://www.ieee.orgWireless LAN Zertifizierung und Artikel: http://www.wi-fi.orgGSM Association und Artikel zum Thema GSM, GPRS und UMTS: http://www.gsmworld.comAuswahl von Herstellern von GSM, GPRS und UMTS Netzwerkinfrastruktur: http://www.ericsson.

com, http://www.huawei.com, http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/, http://www.alcatel-lu-cent.com

M. Sauter, Grundkurs Mobile Kommunikationssysteme, DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-01461-2, © Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2013

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Sachwortverzeichnis

16QAM, 203256QAM, 3328PSK, 86802.1x, 299802.11, 297802.11a, 304802.11ac, 299, 331802.11e, 344802.11f, 303, 309802.11n, 299, 321

AAccess Point, 300Access Stratum, 140Access Transfer Gateway, 294ACK Frame, 312Activate PDP Context Request, 117Active Set, 188Ad-hoc Mode, 300ADSL, 128Advanced Encryption Standard, 335AES, 335, 341AGCH, 92AICH, 159, 163AID, 310Always On, 80, 112AMR-WB, 177AMR-Wideband, 177ANR, 237APN, 107Application Server, 290Association, 307Association ID, 309, 310AT + CGDCONT, 118Automatic Neighbor Relation, 237, 277

BBackhaul, 276Bandbreite, 79Basic Service Set, 300Basic Service Set ID, 303BCCH, 92Beacon Frames, 303Beamforming, 330, 332Bearer Independent Core Network, 130BICN, 130Block Acknowledgement, 347BSS, 300

CCall Session Control Function, 132Carrier Aggregation, 138CCCH, 157CCE, 249CCK, 317CCTrCh, 159CDR, 99Cell Breathing, 151Cell Change Order, 274Cell-DCH, 178Cell-PCH, 181, 195Cell Reselection, 193Cell Update, 94, 111Channel Bonding, 332Channel Quality Index, 206Code Division Multiple Access, 129Coding Scheme, 84Combined Location Update, 89Common Channels, 155Complementary Code Keying, 317Compressed Mode, 171, 191Continuous Packet Connectivity, 135, 222

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Control Channel Elements, 249Control Plane, 155Convolutional Coder, 85, 167, 320Convolutional Decoder, 158CPC, 135, 222CQI, 206CSCF, 132CS-Fallback, 278CSMA/CA, 313CSMA/CD, 313CTCH, 157CTS, 312Cyclic Prefix, 243

DDCCH, 157DCF, 313DCH, 158Dedicated Channel, 155DFÜ-Netzwerk, 115DHCP, 302DIFS, 312Direct Link Protocol, 299, 301Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum, 317Discontinuous Transmission, 158Distributed Coordination Function, 313Distribution System, 309DLP, 299DNS, 113Domain Name System, 113Downlink Shared Channel, 159DPCCH, 159DPDCH, 159DRX, 257, 269, 270DSCH, 159DSSS, 317DTCH, 157DTIM, 311DTX, 158, 174DVRB, 246

EEAP, 337EDCA, 344E-DCH, 211EDGE, 86EGPRS, 86Endgeräteklassen, 87Enhanced Cell-FACH, 225

Enhanced-DCH, 212eNodeB, 234ERP, 319ESS, 302Extended Service Set, 302Extensible Authentication Protocols, 337

FFACH, 158Faltungskodierer, 320Fast Dormancy, 227FFT, 242Final Block Indicator, 101Flusskontrolle, 97Forward Access Channel, 158Frame Aggregation, 322Frame Protocol, 171Frame Relay, 98Frequency Correction Channel, 192

GGb, 105GGSN, 100Gi, 106GMM/SM, 99, 109, 174Gn, 105Gp, 108GPRS Mobility Management, 99GPRS Mobility Management and Session

Management, 109Gr, 107Gs, 109, 111, 112GTP, 106, 173, 236Guard-Intervall, 322GUTI, 262

HHandoff, 184Handover, 184Hard Handover, 185HARQ, 202, 212, 249, 253HetNet, 138High Speed Downlink Packet Access, 134Home Subscriber Server, 240, 289HR/DSSS, 317HSDPA, 134HS-DSCH, 200HSPA, 135HS-PDSCH, 200

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HSS, 240HS-SCCH, 203, 208HSUPA, 135, 211

IIAPP, 309ICE, 137Idle State, 93I-FFT, 242IMS, 132Independent BSS, 300Infrastructure BSS, 300Inter Access Point Protocol, 309Interferenzplanung, 150Intersystem Handover, 190IP, 81IP Multimedia Subsystem, 132ISM, 298, 304Iub, 171Iu(cs), 172Iur-Schnittselle, 176

LLAC, 110, 162LAPD, 97Leistungsregelung, 150, 168LLC Header, 314Logical Channel, 156Logische Kanäle, 160LTE, 229LTE-Bänder, 234LVRB, 246

MMAC c/sh, 167MAC-d, 167MAC-e, 215MAC-es, 215MAP, 107Maximum Ratio Combining, 331MCC, 110, 113, 162MCS, 85MIME, 121MIMO, 230, 251, 324MME, 238MMS, 119MMTEL, 290MNC, 110, 113, 162Mobile Station Class, 87

Mobility Management Entity, 238Moor´sches Gesetz, 128MSC-S, 294MSC-Server, 294Multimedia Messaging Service, 119Multipart Internet Mail Extenstion, 121Multislot, 82Multislot-Klasse, 82

NNAS, 140, 238NBAP, 170Near-Far Effect, 150Network Allocation Vector, 314Network Mode of Operation, 88Network Subsystem Access Point Identifier, 114Node-B Application Part, 170NOM, 88Non-Access Stratum, 140, 238NSAPI, 114

OOFDM, 229, 319OFDMA, 242Open System Authentication, 307Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing,

229Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factors, 147OVSF, 147

PPACCH, 90, 102Packet Bursting, 347Packet Call, 112, 117Packet Control Unit, 96Packet Data Convergence Protocol, 164Packet Data Network Gateway, 240Packet Data Protocol, 112Packet Data Traffic Channel, 81Packet Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identitiy,

109Packet Timing Advance Control Channel, 97padding, 166PAPR, 244PBCCH, 93PCCCH, 93PCCH, 156P-CCPCH, 159PCH, 158

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PCI, 247PCRF, 290P-CSCF, 290PCU, 96PDCP, 164, 253PDN-Gateway, 240PDP, 112PDP Context Activation, 99, 112, 162PDSCH, 159PDTCH, 81, 90Peak to Average Power Ratio, 244Physical Cell ID, 247Physikalische Kanäle, 159, 160PLCP, 316, 318, 321PMM, 183Point to Point Protocol, 116Policy and Charging Rules Function, 290Power Control, 168Power-Saving Mode, 309PPP, 116PRACH, 159Pre-Shared Key, 335PSMP, 328PS-Poll Frames, 310PTCCH, 91, 97P-TMSI, 109, 114Punktierung, 86

QQoS, 344QPSK, 167Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, 205, 245Quadrature Phase Shift Keying, 167, 245Quality Estimates, 171Quality of Service, 175, 344Quality of Service (WLAN), 299

RRAB, 139RAC, 110RACH, 92, 158Radio Access Bearer, 139Radio Resource Control, 178RANAP, 173RAND, 109Random Access, 250Rate Matching, 158RAU, 111Ready State, 93

Real Time Transport Protocol, 288Reassociation, 308Redundancy-Version, 203Registration Area, 195Release 5, 132Release 99, 129Remote Radio Head, 235RIFS, 329RLC/MAC, 101, 141, 157Routing Area Update, 95, 111RRC, 178RTS, 312

SS1, 236S5, 240SAW, 203SCC-AS, 293S-CCPCH, 159SC-FDMA, 244Scrambling, 148Scrambling Code, 170S-CSCF, 289SCTP, 237Self-Organizing Networks, 277Service Set ID, 300Serving-Gateway, 239Serving GPRS Support Node, 98Session Initiation Protocol, 284Session Management, 99SGSN, 98S-GW, 239Short Interframe Space, 312SIB, 156SIFS, 312Single Radio Voice Call Continuity, 293SIP, 284SMIL, 121Softer Handover, 188Soft Handover, 185Spreading, 146SRES, 109SRNS Relocation Request, 189SR-VCC, 137, 293SSID, 300Standby State, 95Stromsparmodus, 309Subcarrier, 243Synchronisation, 258

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Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language, 121

SYS_INFO, 90SYS_INFO 13, 92System Information Blocks, 156

TTAC, 260TBF, 101Temporary Block Flow, 101Temporary Flow Identifier, 101Temporary Logical Link ID, 109TFI, 101, 114, 171TID, 264TIM, 310Timing Advance, 91TKIP, 335, 340TLLI, 109, 114Tracking Area, 269Tracking Area Code, 260Traffic Format Identifier, 171Traffic Indication Map, 309Transcoding Free Operation, 177Transmit Time Interval, 165Transport Channel, 157Transport Kanäle, 160TRAU, 172TTI, 165Tunnel Endpoint ID, 264

UUMTS Terrestrial Radio Network, 129Uplink State Flag, 102User Plane, 98, 155USF, 86, 102UTRAN, 129Uu, 164

VVideotelefonie, 154, 173Voice over LTE, 283VoLTE, 283

WWAP, 80W-CDMA, 129Wi-Fi Protected Setup, 342Wireless Bridging, 303Wireless, LAN, 297Wireless Protected Access, 335WPA, 335WPA2, 336WPS, 342

XX2, 237