This book is concerned with the description and analysis of the global second generation
(2G) mobile radio systems: the Global System of Mobile Communications (GSM) and
cdmaOne. A subsidiary goal is to examine how these two systems will evolve into third
generation (3G) ones with their requirement to support multimedia mobile radio communications.
After the successful global introduction during the past decade of the second generation (2G) digital
mobile communications systems, it seems that the third generation (3G) Universal Mobile Communication
System (UMTS) has finally taken off, at least in some regions. The plethora of new services that
are expected to be offered by this system requires the development of new paradigms in the way scarce
radio resources should be managed. The Quality of Service (QoS) concept, which introduces in a natural
way the service differentiation and the possibility of adapting the resource consumption to the specific
service requirements, will open the door for the provision of advanced wireless services to the mass
market.
CDMA has been quite successful as a second-generation cellular system,having achieved widespread use in particular in North America and Korea by the turn of the twenty-first century.
The TMS320C64x™ DSPs (including the TMS320DM642 device) are the highest-performance fixed-point
DSP generation in the TMS320C6000™ DSP platform. The TMS320DM642 (DM642) device is based on
the second-generation high-performance, advanced VelociTI™ very-long-instruction-word (VLIW)
architecture (VelociTI.2™ ) developed by Texas Instruments (TI), making these DSPs an excellent choice
for digital media applications. The C64x™ is a code-compatible member of the C6000™ DSP platform.
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One traditional view of how wireless networks evolve is of a continuous, inevitable progres-
sion to higher link speeds, combined with greater mobility over wider areas. This standpoint
certainly captures the development from first and second generation cellular systems focused
on voice support, and the early short-range wireless data networks, through to today’s 3G
cellular and mobile broadband systems; there is every confidence that the trend will continue
some way into the future.