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Wireless Local Loops

Theory and Applications

Stavroulakis, Peter (Editor)

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1. Edition July 2001
XVIII, 290 Pages, Hardcover
Handbook/Reference Book

ISBN: 978-0-471-49846-9
John Wiley & Sons

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Wireless Local Loops has become a hot topic as companies deal with the inflexibility of the wired connection between customer and the nearest switching center. This technology allows the creation of a local computer network without the connecting wires. This book covers all areas of analysis and design as well as possible services and management of Wireless Local Loops.

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The demand for greater flexibility both in bandwidth allocation as well as in geographical terms has opened up the new application area of Wireless Local Loops (WLL). WLL provide a telephone system where subscribers are connected to the Public Switches Telephone Network (PSTN) using radio signals rather than copper wire for part or all of the connection between the subscriber and the switch.
Divided into two parts, theoretical aspects and applications, Wireless Local Loops brings together contributions from leading world experts in this increasingly important section of wireless communication systems.

- Covers all aspects of WLL from design to implementation.
- Explains the theoretical aspects of WLL including areas such as propagation, modulation, coding, channel modelling and also traffic engineering issues.
- Presents the applications areas of WLL including interference, prototype designs of various access protocols, a mobility manager, a remote management systems and the provision of multimedia services.

By providing a self-contained treatment of the progressively important area Wireless Local Loops will have immense appeal to practising engineers, researchers and graduate students needing to understand the bakground to WLL and its major role in the provision of new services.

Part I Theoretical aspects

Introduction to WLL: Digital Service Technologies

Propogation Models for Wireless Local Loops

Wireless Local Loop Networks Capacity Enhancement by Space Division Multiple Access

Combined Trellis Coded Quantization/Modulation over a Wireless Local Loop Environment

Low Sequency W-CDMA Codes Lead to More Economic WLL and Infostation Terminals

Wide-band Wireless Outdoor to Indoor Local Loop Channel Models for Urban and Suburban Environments at 2GHz

Traffic Consideration in Comparing Access Techniques for WLL

Traffic Based Dynamic Channel Allocation Schemes for WLL

WLL as an Interferer

Part II Applications

Development of a Prototype of the Broadband Radio Access Integrated Network

PBX based Mobility Manager for WLL

Remote Management and Upgrade in a Wireless Local Loop System

Current and Future Services using Wireless Local Loop (WLL) Systems

Index