How does link adaptation works in GSM/GPRS network ?
ngnguru_com 27-January-2009 07:07:16 PM

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link adaptation works in GSM/GPRS network is in general means that the modulation and coding are adapted for channel conditions.
Posted by waqqas1


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Posted by crouse


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Posted by jahangir1983


By adapting modulation and coding for channels conditions

Posted by Hash007


link adaptation works in GSM/GPRS network is in general means that the modulation and coding are adapted for channel conditions.
Posted by HamidAliKhan


Link adaptation basically means that the modulation and coding are adapted for
channel conditions.
The radio protocol strategy basically used to reuse the protocols of GSM/GPRS whenever pos-
sible, thus minimizing the need for new protocol implementation.

For more details:
www.ablongman.com/samplechapter/0130280771.pdf
Posted by sagitraz



Posted: 28-January-2009 12:56:29 AM By: sagitraz

Link adaptation basically means that the modulation and coding are adapted for
channel conditions.
The radio protocol strategy basically used to reuse the protocols of GSM/GPRS whenever pos-
sible, thus minimizing the need for new protocol implementation.

For more details:
www.ablongman.com/samplechapter/0130280771.pdf

Posted: 28-January-2009 01:16:51 AM By: HamidAliKhan

link adaptation works in GSM/GPRS network is in general means that the modulation and coding are adapted for channel conditions.

Posted: 30-January-2009 01:07:40 AM By: Hash007

By adapting modulation and coding for channels conditions

Posted: 31-January-2009 12:38:39 AM By: jahangir1983

Please visit the following link for detail information

www.ablongman.com/samplechapter/0130280771.pdf

Posted: 31-January-2009 11:06:29 AM By: crouse

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Posted: 28-February-2009 12:31:16 PM By: waqqas1

link adaptation works in GSM/GPRS network is in general means that the modulation and coding are adapted for channel conditions.