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Title:
Cooperative cellular wireless networks
Publication Information:
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Physical Description:
xxvi, 517 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9780521767125
General Note:
Machine generated contents note: List of contributors; Preface; Part I. Introduction: 1. Network architectures and research issues in cooperative cellular wireless networks Aria Nosratinia and Ahmadreza Hedayat; 2. Cooperative communications in OFDM and MIMO cellular relay networks: issues and approaches Mohammad Moghaddari and Ekram Hossain; Part II. Cooperative Base Station Techniques: 3. Cooperative base station techniques for cellular wireless networks Wibowo Hardjawana, Branka Vucetic and Yonghui Li; 4. Turbo base stations Emre Aktas, Defne Aktas, Stephen Hanly and Jamie Evans; 5. Antenna architectures for network MIMO Li-Chun Wang and Chu-Jung Yeh; Part III. Relay-Based Cooperative Cellular Wireless Networks: 6. Distributed space-time block codes Matthew C. Valenti and Daryl Reynolds; 7. Collaborative relaying in downlink cellular systems C. Raman, G. Foschini, R. Valenzuela, R. Yates and N. Mandayam; 8. Radio resource optimization in cooperative cellular wireless networks Shankhanaad Mallick, Praveen Kaligineedi, Mohammad M. Rashid and Vijay K. Bhargava; 9. Adaptive resource allocation in cooperative cellular networks Wei Yu, Taesoo Kwon and Changyong Shin; 10. Cross-layer scheduling design for cooperative wireless two-way relay networks Derrick Wing Kwan Ng and Robert Schober; 11. Green communications in cellular networks with fixed relay nodes Peter Rost and Gerhard Fettweis; 12. Network coding in relay-based networks Hong Xu and Baochun Li; Part IV. Game Theoretic Models for Cooperative Cellular Wireless Networks: 13. Coalitional games for cooperative cellular wireless networks Walid Saad, Zhu Han and Are Hjørungnes; 14. Modeling malicious behavior in cooperative cellular wireless networks Ninoslav Marina, Walid Saad, Zhu Han and Are Hjørungnes; Part V. Standardization Activities: 15. Cooperative communications in 3GPP LTE-Advanced standard Hichan Moon, Bruno Clerckx and Farooq Khan; 16. Partial information relaying and relaying in 3GPP LTE Dong In Kim, Wan Choi, Hanbyul Seo and Byoung-Hoon Kim; 17. Coordinated multi-point transmission in LTE-Advanced Sung-Rae Cho, Wan Choi, Young-Jo Ko and Jae-Young Ahn.
Abstract:
"A self-contained guide to the state-of-the-art in cooperative communications and networking techniques for next generation cellular wireless systems, this comprehensive book provides a succinct understanding of the theory, fundamentals and techniques involved in achieving efficient cooperative wireless communications in cellular wireless networks. It consolidates the essential information, addressing both theoretical and practical aspects of cooperative communications and networking in the context of cellular design. This one-stop resource covers the basics of cooperative communications techniques for cellular systems, advanced transceiver design, relay-based cellular networks, and game-theoretic and micro-economic models for protocol design in cooperative cellular wireless networks. Details of ongoing standardization activities are also included. With contributions from experts in the field divided into five distinct sections, this easy-to-follow book delivers the background needed to develop and implement cooperative mechanisms for cellular wireless networks"-- Provided by publisher.

"The systematic study of relaying and cooperation in the context of digital communication goes back to the work of Van der Meulen [1] and Cover and El Gamal [2]. The basic relay channel of [1, 2] consists of a source, a destination, and a relay node. The system models in [1, 2] are either discrete memoryless channels (DMC), or continuous-valued channels which are characterized by constant (nonrandom) links and additive white Gaussian noise. The study of cooperative wireless communication is a more recent activity that started in the late 1990s, and since then has seen explosive growth in many directions. Our focus is specifically on aspects of cooperative communication related to cellular radio. Aside from the fading model, the defining aspects of a cellular system are: base stations that are connected to an infrastructure known as the backhaul, which has a much higher capacity and better reliability than the wireless links. The endpoints of the system are mobiles that operate subject to energy constraints (battery) as well as constraints driven by the physical size of the device that lead to bounds on computational complexity and the number of antennas, among other considerations"-- Provided by publisher.

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A self-contained guide to the state-of-the-art in cooperative communications and networking techniques for next generation cellular wireless systems, this comprehensive book provides a succinct understanding of the theory, fundamentals and techniques involved in achieving efficient cooperative wireless communications in cellular wireless networks. It consolidates the essential information, addressing both theoretical and practical aspects of cooperative communications and networking in the context of cellular design. This one-stop resource covers the basics of cooperative communications techniques for cellular systems, advanced transceiver design, relay-based cellular networks, and game-theoretic and micro-economic models for protocol design in cooperative cellular wireless networks. Details of ongoing standardization activities are also included. With contributions from experts in the field divided into five distinct sections, this easy-to-follow book delivers the background needed to develop and implement cooperative mechanisms for cellular wireless networks.


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