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From the Publisher:If you're looking for an easy-to-understand introduction to third generation (3G) mobile communication system principles, concepts, and applications, this first-of-its-kind resource is a smart choice. The book clearly presents the basics of UMTS systems in one comprehensive volume, without bogging you down with advanced mathematics. You get a complete overview of UMTS systems, information on the latest 3G technology standards, a review of the wideband CDMA air interface, details on network architecture, and guidance in network planning and management. Other key topics include new concepts in the UMTS network, 3G system signaling procedures, 3G services and applications, modulation and coding, and standardization organizations and industry groups. Moreover, the book takes a look at the future of wireless communications, projecting the continued evolution of 3G systems. An exhaustive list of references, including key website addresses, is provided in every chapter to help you gain access to further information.