1 I Limitations of conventional mobile telephone systems 2 Basic Cellular Mobile System 3 First ,second and third generation cellular wireless systems 4 Uniqueness of mobile radio environment-Long term fading 5 Factors influencing short term fading 6 Parameters of mobile multi path fading 7 Time dispersion parameters 8 Coherence bandwidth 9 Concept of frequency reuse 10 Co-channel interference 11 Co-channel interference reduction factor 12 Desired C/I from a normal case in a omni-directional antenna system 13 system capacity 14 Trunking and grade of service 15 Improving coverage and capacity in cellular systems-Cell splitting 16 Sectoring 17 Micro cell zone concept 18 Revision of UNIT-I 19 Previous papers discussion 20 II Measurement of real time Co-channel interference 21 Design of antenna system 22 Antenna parameters and their effects 23 Diversity techniques-Space diversity 24 Polarisation diversity 25 Freqency diversity 26 Time diversity 27 Adjacent channel interference 28 Near end and far end interference 29 Cross talk 30 Effects on coverage and interference by power decrease 31 antenna height decrease 32 Effects of cell site components 33 Revision of UNIT-II 34 Previous papers discussion. 35 III Signal reflections in flat and hilly terrain 36 Effects of human made structures 37 Phase difference between direct and reflected paths 38 Constant standard deviation 39 Straight line path loss slope 40 General formula for mobile propagation over water and flat open area 41 Near and long distance propagation 42 Path loss from a point to point prediction model in different conditions 43 Merits of Lee model 44 Revision of UNIT-III 45 Previous papers discussion 46 IV Frequency management and channel assignment 47 Numbering and grouping 48 Setup access 49 paging channels 50 Channel assignments to cell site 51 Channel assignments to mobile units 52 Channel sharing 53 Channel borrowing 54 Sectorization 55 Overlaid cells 56 Non-fixed channel assignment 57 Revision of UNIT-IV 58 Previous papers discussion 59 V Hand off initiation 60 Types of hand off 61 Delaying hand off 62 Advantages of hand off 63 Power difference hand off 64 Forced hand off 65 Mobile assisted and soft hand off 66 Inter system hand off 67 Introduction to call drop rate 68 call drop rate evaluation 69 Revision of UNIT-V 70 Previous papers discussion
Essentials of Radio Wave Propagation - Christopher Haslett - The Cambridge Wireless Essentials Series, 1, 2008 - Cambridge University Press - 9780511371127 - Anna's Archive