Advanced Wireless Networks
Cognitive, Cooperative & Opportunistic 4G Technology
(Sprache: Englisch)
With 40% new material the new edition of Advanced Wireless Networks provides a comprehensive representation of the key issues in 4G wireless networks. Focussing on cognitive, cooperative and opportunistic paradigms to provide further increase in network...
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With 40% new material the new edition of Advanced Wireless Networks provides a comprehensive representation of the key issues in 4G wireless networks. Focussing on cognitive, cooperative and opportunistic paradigms to provide further increase in network efficiency, the book explores and addresses issues in wireless internet, mobile cellular and WLAN, as well as sensor, ad hoc, bio-inspired, active and cognitive networks. It examines the problem of cross-layer optimisation and network information theory as well as adaptability and reconfigurability in wireless networks. This book is an integral description of future wireless networks and the interconnection between their elements.
The information is presented in a logical order within each chapter making it ideal for all levels of reader including researchers involved in modelling and analysis of future networks as well as engineers working in the area. Each chapter starts with introductory material and gradually includes more sophisticated models and mathematical tools concluding with a comprehensive list of references.
* Fully updated throughout with five new chapters on Opportunistic Communications; Relaying and Mesh Networks; Topology Control; Network Optimization; and Cognitive Radio Resource Management
* Unifies the latest research on cognitive, cooperative and opportunistic paradigms in wireless communications
* Provides efficient analytical tools for network analysis
* Discusses security issues, an essential element of working with wireless networks
* Supports advanced university and training courses in the field
* Companion website containing extra appendix on Queuing theory
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With 40% new material the new edition of Advanced Wireless Networks provides a comprehensive representation of the key issues in 4G wireless networks. Focussing on cognitive, cooperative and opportunistic paradigms to provide further increase in network efficiency, the book explores and addresses issues in wireless internet, mobile cellular and WLAN, as well as sensor, ad hoc, bio-inspired, active and cognitive networks. It examines the problem of cross-layer optimisation and network information theory as well as adaptability and reconfigurability in wireless networks. This book is an integral description of future wireless networks and the interconnection between their elements.The information is presented in a logical order within each chapter making it ideal for all levels of reader including researchers involved in modelling and analysis of future networks as well as engineers working in the area. Each chapter starts with introductory material and gradually includes more sophisticated models and mathematical tools concluding with a comprehensive list of references.
* Fully updated throughout with five new chapters on Opportunistic Communications; Relaying and Mesh Networks; Topology Control; Network Optimization; and Cognitive Radio Resource Management
* Unifies the latest research on cognitive, cooperative and opportunistic paradigms in wireless communications
* Provides efficient analytical tools for network analysis
* Discusses security issues, an essential element of working with wireless networks
* Supports advanced university and training courses in the field
* Companion website containing extra appendix on Queuing theory
4G is the stage of broadband communications that will follow the still-burgeoning third-generation (3G). Now fully updated, this second edition of Advanced Wireless Networks presents a comprehensive integral presentation of the main issues in 4G wireless networks, showing the wide scope and inter-relation between different elements of the networks. It provides systematic coverage of the latest global research results in the field of advanced wireless technology networks at a time when the industry is paving the way for 4G.The book is an essential resource for network planning engineers, consultants, postgraduates, and researchers.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Advanced Wireless Networks “
Preface to the Second Edition xix1 Fundamentals
1.1 4G Networks and Composite Radio Environment
1.2 Protocol Boosters
1.3 Green Wireless Networks
References
2 Opportunistic Communications
2.1 Multiuser Diversity
2.2 Proportional Fair Scheduling
2.3 Opportunistic Beamforming
2.4 Opportunistic Nulling in Cellular Systems
2.5 Network Cooperation and Opportunistic Communications
2.5.1 Performance example
2.6 Multiuser Diversity in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
2.7 Mobility-Assisted Opportunistic Scheduling (MAOS)
2.8 Opportunistic and Cooperative Cognitive Wireless Networks
References
3 Relaying and Mesh Networks
3.1 Relaying Strategies in Cooperative Cellular Networks
3.2 Mesh/Relay Networks
3.3 Opportunistic Ad Hoc Relaying For Multicast
References
4 Topology Control
4.1 Local Minimum Spanning Tree (LMST) Topology Control
4.2 Joint Topology Control, Resource Allocation and Routing
4.2.1 JTCR algorithm
4.3 Fault-Tolerant Topology
4.4 Topology Control in Directed Graphs
4.5 Adjustable Topology Control
4.6 Self-Configuring Topologies
References
5 Adaptive Medium Access Control
5.1 WLAN Enhanced Distributed Coordination Function
5.2 Adaptive MAC for WLAN with Adaptive Antennas
5.3 MAC for Wireless Sensor Networks
5.3.10 Message passing
5.4 MAC for Ad Hoc Networks
References
6 Teletraffic Modeling and Analysis
6.1 Channel Holding Time in PCS Networks
References
7 Adaptive Network Layer
7.1 Graphs and Routing Protocols
7.2 Graph Theory
7.3 Routing with Topology Aggregation
7.4 Network and Aggregation Models
References
8 Effective Capacity
8.1 Effective
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Traffic Source Parameters
8.2 Effective Link Layer Capacity
References
9 Adaptive TCP Layer
9.1 Introduction
9.2 TCP Operation and Performance
9.3 TCP for Mobile Cellular Networks
9.4 Random Early Detection Gateways for Congestion Avoidance
9.5 TCP for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
References
10 Network Optimization Theory
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Layering as Optimization Decomposition
10.3 Crosslayer Optimization
10.4 Optimization Problem Decomposition Methods
10.5 Optimization of Distributed Rate Allocation for Inelastic Utility Flows
10.6 Nonconvex Optimization Problem in Network with QoS Provisioning
10.7 Optimization of Layered Multicast by Using Integer and Dynamic Programming
10.8 QoS Optimization in Time-Varying Channels
10.9 Network Optimization by Geometric Programming
10.10 QoS Scheduling by Geometric Programming
References
11 Mobility Management
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Cellular Systems with Prioritized Handoff
11.3 Cell Residing Time Distribution
11.4 Mobility Prediction in Pico- and MicroCellular Networks
Appendix: Distance Calculation in an Intermediate Cell
References
12 Cognitive Radio Resource Management
12.1 Channel Assignment Schemes
12.2 Dynamic Channel Allocation with SDMA
12.3 Packet-Switched SDMA/TDMA Networks
12.4 SDMA/OFDM Networks with Adaptive Data Rate
12.5 Intercell Interference Cancellation - SP Separability
8.2 Effective Link Layer Capacity
References
9 Adaptive TCP Layer
9.1 Introduction
9.2 TCP Operation and Performance
9.3 TCP for Mobile Cellular Networks
9.4 Random Early Detection Gateways for Congestion Avoidance
9.5 TCP for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
References
10 Network Optimization Theory
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Layering as Optimization Decomposition
10.3 Crosslayer Optimization
10.4 Optimization Problem Decomposition Methods
10.5 Optimization of Distributed Rate Allocation for Inelastic Utility Flows
10.6 Nonconvex Optimization Problem in Network with QoS Provisioning
10.7 Optimization of Layered Multicast by Using Integer and Dynamic Programming
10.8 QoS Optimization in Time-Varying Channels
10.9 Network Optimization by Geometric Programming
10.10 QoS Scheduling by Geometric Programming
References
11 Mobility Management
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Cellular Systems with Prioritized Handoff
11.3 Cell Residing Time Distribution
11.4 Mobility Prediction in Pico- and MicroCellular Networks
Appendix: Distance Calculation in an Intermediate Cell
References
12 Cognitive Radio Resource Management
12.1 Channel Assignment Schemes
12.2 Dynamic Channel Allocation with SDMA
12.3 Packet-Switched SDMA/TDMA Networks
12.4 SDMA/OFDM Networks with Adaptive Data Rate
12.5 Intercell Interference Cancellation - SP Separability
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Savo Glisic , Beatriz Lorenzo
- 2009, 2. Aufl., 892 Seiten, Maße: 17,5 x 24,9 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 047074250X
- ISBN-13: 9780470742501
Sprache:
Englisch
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