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Presents the model and methodology, applied by ITU-R WRC’07, to calculate the spectrum requirement Spectrum Requirement Planning in Wireless Communications: Model and Methodology forIMT-Advanced is a self-contained “handbook” of the models and methodologies used for the spectrum requirement calculation for IMT-Advanced systems, as well as for the predecessor IMT-2000 systems. The reader will learn how the spectrum requirement is calculated for real systems that prevail worldwide. The book also provides the basis on which to develop advanced methodologies for yet future systems, as the spectrum regulation will continue in the future. Spectrum Requirement Planning in Wireless Communications:Model and Methodology for IMT-AdvancedProvides the reader with information on how the spectrum requirement is calculated for real systems that prevail worldwide Contains useful tables and examples such as flowchart of the methodology Introduces definitions of service category and radio environment, the process of distributing traffic to radio environments, and the method to calculate the required spectrum Applies queueing and loss models for the calculation of required system capacity Covers utilization of radio frequencies, market data, spectrum requirement calculation methods for IMT-2000 and for IMT-Advanced systems Instructs how to use the calculation tool package Comes with an accompanying website with the downloadable tool applied by ITU-R WRC’07 for making decisions on spectrum regulation for mobile systems This book serves as an invaluable guide to engineers in mobile phone companies, system design engineers, operator system engineers and other specialists dealing with mobile system planning and development. It is also of great interest to researchers and graduate students in the fields of applied probability theory, operations research, telecommunications, and mobile networks engineering.Content: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–20): Bernhard H. Walke and Hitoshi YoshinoChapter 2 Utilization of Radio Frequencies (pages 21–44): Hitoshi Yoshino, Naoto Matoba, Pekka Ojanen and Bernhard H. WalkeChapter 3 Spectrum Requirement Calculation for IMT?2000 (pages 45–71): Hideaki TakagiChapter 4 Spectrum Requirement Calculation for IMT?Advanced (pages 73–100): Marja Matinmikko, Jorg Huschke, Tim Irnich, Naoto Matoba, Jussi Ojala, Pekka Ojanen, Hideaki Takagi, Bernhard H. Walke and Hitoshi YoshinoChapter 5 Calculation Tool Package (pages 101–111): Marja Matinmikko, Jorg Huschke and Jussi OjalaChapter 6 Market Data (pages 113–131): Marja Matinmikko and Mitsuhiro AzumaChapter 7 Radio?Related Input Parameters (pages 133–147): Marja Matinmikko, Pekka Ojanen and Jussi OjalaChapter 8 Numerical Examples (pages 149–166): Tim Irnich, Marja Matinmikko, Jussi Ojala and Bernhard H. WalkeChapter 9 Capacity Dimensioning to Meet Delay Percentile Requirements (pages 167–192): Tim Irnich and Bernhard H. WalkeChapter 10 Epilog: Result of WRC?07 (pages 193–198): Hitoshi Yoshino