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Monserrat, Werner Mohr 205 $a1st edition 210 1$aChichester, West Sussex, U.K. :$cWiley,$d2011. 210 2$a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :$cIEEE Xplore,$d[2011] 215 $a1 online resource (326 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-119-97749-5 311 $a1-119-99321-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aAbout the Editors xiii -- Preface xv -- Acknowledgements xvii -- List of Abbreviations xix -- List of Contributors xxv -- 1 Introduction 1 -- 1.1 Market and Technology Trends 1 -- 1.2 Technology Evolution 3 -- 1.3 Development of IMT-Advanced and Beyond 6 -- References 8 -- 2 Radio Resource Management 11 -- 2.1 Overview of Radio Resource Management 11 -- 2.2 Resource Allocation in IMT-Advanced Technologies 13 -- 2.2.1 Main IMT-Advanced Characteristics 13 -- 2.2.2 Scheduling 16 -- 2.2.3 Interference Management 16 -- 2.2.4 Carrier Aggregation 18 -- 2.2.5 MBMS Transmission 18 -- 2.3 Dynamic Resource Allocation 19 -- 2.3.1 Resource Allocation and Packet Scheduling Using Utility Theory 19 -- 2.3.2 Resource Allocation with Relays 22 -- 2.3.3 Multiuser Resource Allocation Maximizing the UE QoS 24 -- 2.3.4 Optimization Problems and Performance 26 -- 2.4 Interference Coordination in Mobile Networks 26 -- 2.4.1 Power Control 27 -- 2.4.2 Resource Partitioning 28 -- 2.4.3 MIMO Busy Burst for Interference Avoidance 33 -- 2.5 Efficient MBMS Transmission 35 -- 2.5.1 MBMS Transmission 36 -- 2.5.2 Performance Assessment 37 -- 2.6 Future Directions of RRM Techniques 39 -- References 40 -- 3 Carrier Aggregation 43 -- 3.1 Basic Concepts 43 -- 3.2 ITU-R Requirements and Implementation in Standards 45 -- 3.3 Evolution Towards Future Technologies 48 -- 3.3.1 Channel Coding 48 -- 3.3.2 Scheduling 51 -- 3.3.3 Channel Quality Indicator 53 -- 3.3.4 Additional Research Directions 54 -- 3.4 Cognitive Radio Enabling Dynamic/Opportunistic Carrier Aggregation 55 -- 3.4.1 Spectrum Sharing and Opportunistic Carrier Aggregation 56 -- 3.4.2 Spectrum Awareness 58 -- 3.4.3 Cognitive Component Carrier Identification, Selection and Mobility 59 -- 3.5 Implications for Signaling and Architecture 59 -- 3.6 Hardware and Legal Limitations 60 -- References 61 -- 4 Spectrum Sharing 63 -- 4.1 Introduction 63 -- 4.2 Literature Overview 64 -- 4.2.1 Spectrum Sharing from a Game Theoretic Perspective 66 -- 4.2.2 Femtocells 67. 327 $a4.3 Spectrum Sharing with Game Theory 68 -- 4.3.1 Noncooperative Case 68 -- 4.3.2 Hierarchical Case 69 -- 4.4 Spectrum Trading 70 -- 4.4.1 Revenue and Cost Function for the Offering Operator 73 -- 4.4.2 Numerical Results 74 -- 4.5 Femtocells and Opportunistic Spectrum Usage 75 -- 4.5.1 Femtocells and Standardization 77 -- 4.5.2 Self-Organized Femtocells 79 -- 4.5.3 Beacon-Based Femtocells 81 -- 4.5.4 Femtocells with Intercell Interference Coordination 82 -- 4.5.5 Femtocells with Game Theory 83 -- 4.6 Conclusion, Discussion and Future Research 84 -- 4.6.1 Future Research 85 -- References 86 -- 5 Multiuser MIMO Systems 89 -- 5.1 MIMO Fundamentals 89 -- 5.1.1 System Model 91 -- 5.1.2 Point-to-Point MIMO Communications 92 -- 5.1.3 Multiuser MIMO Communications 96 -- 5.1.4 MIMO with Interference 100 -- 5.2 MIMO in LTE-Advanced and 802.16m 101 -- 5.2.1 LTE-Advanced 102 -- 5.2.2 WiMAX Evolution 104 -- 5.3 Generic Linear Precoding with CSIT 104 -- 5.3.1 Transmitter / Receiver Design 105 -- 5.3.2 Transceiver Design with Interference Nulling 110 -- 5.4 CSI Acquisition for Multiuser MIMO 112 -- 5.4.1 Limited Feedback 112 -- 5.4.2 CSI Sounding 113 -- 5.5 Future Directions of MIMO Techniques 114 -- References 115 -- 6 Coordinated Multi Point (CoMP) Systems 121 -- 6.1 Overview of CoMP 121 -- 6.1.1 CoMP Types 122 -- 6.1.2 Architectures and Clustering 123 -- 6.1.3 Theoretical Performance Limits and Implementation Constraints 126 -- 6.2 CoMP in the Standardization Bodies 129 -- 6.2.1 Overview of CoMP Studies 129 -- 6.2.2 Design Choices for a CoMP Functionality 131 -- 6.3 Generic System Model for Downlink CoMP 133 -- 6.3.1 SINR for Linear Transmissions 133 -- 6.3.2 Compact Matricial Model 134 -- 6.4 Joint Processing Techniques 134 -- 6.4.1 State of the Art 135 -- 6.4.2 Potential of Joint Processing 136 -- 6.4.3 Dynamic Joint Processing 137 -- 6.4.4 Uplink Joint Processing 141 -- 6.5 Coordinated Beamforming and Scheduling Techniques 142 -- 6.5.1 State of the Art 142 -- 6.5.2 Decentralized Coordinated Beamforming 143. 327 $a6.5.3 Coordinated Scheduling via Worst Companion Reporting 145 -- 6.6 Practical Implementation of CoMP in a Trial Environment 147 -- 6.6.1 Setup and Scenarios 149 -- 6.6.2 Measurement Results 149 -- 6.7 Future Directions 151 -- References 152 -- 7 Relaying for IMT-Advanced 157 -- 7.1 An Overview of Relaying 157 -- 7.1.1 Relay Evolution 158 -- 7.1.2 Relaying Deployment Scenarios 159 -- 7.1.3 Relaying Protocol Strategies 160 -- 7.1.4 Half Duplex and Full Duplex Relaying 162 -- 7.1.5 Numerical Example 162 -- 7.2 Relaying in the Standard Bodies 164 -- 7.2.1 Relay Types in LTE-Advanced Rel-10 164 -- 7.2.2 Relay Nodes in IEEE 802.16m 166 -- 7.3 Comparison of Relaying and CoMP 166 -- 7.3.1 Protocols and Resource Management 167 -- 7.3.2 Simulation Results 169 -- 7.4 In-band RNs versus Femtocells 171 -- 7.5 Cooperative Relaying for Beyond IMT-Advanced 173 -- 7.6 Relaying for beyond IMT-Advanced 176 -- 7.6.1 Multihop RNs 176 -- 7.6.2 Mobile Relay 177 -- 7.6.3 Network Coding 177 -- References 177 -- 8 Network Coding in Wireless Communications 181 -- 8.1 An Overview of Network Coding 181 -- 8.1.1 Historical Background 182 -- 8.1.2 Types of Network Coding 183 -- 8.1.3 Applications of Network Coding 183 -- 8.2 Uplink Network Coding 188 -- 8.2.1 Detection Strategies 188 -- 8.2.2 User Grouping 190 -- 8.2.3 Relay Selection 191 -- 8.2.4 Performance 192 -- 8.2.5 Integration in IMT-Advanced and Beyond 194 -- 8.3 Nonbinary Network Coding 194 -- 8.3.1 Nonbinary NC based on UE Cooperation 195 -- 8.3.2 Nonbinary NC for Multiuser and Multirelay 196 -- 8.3.3 Performance 197 -- 8.3.4 Integration in IMT-Advanced and Beyond 198 -- 8.4 Network Coding for Broadcast and Multicast 199 -- 8.4.1 Efficient Broadcast Network Coding Scheme 200 -- 8.4.2 Performance 201 -- 8.5 Conclusions and Future Directions 202 -- References 203 -- 9 Device-to-Device Communication 207 -- 9.1 Introduction 207 -- 9.2 State of the Art 208 -- 9.2.1 In Standards 208 -- 9.2.2 In Literature 210 -- 9.3 Device-to-Device Communication as Underlay to Cellular Networks 211. 327 $a9.3.1 Session Setup 212 -- 9.3.2 D2D Transmit Power 214 -- 9.3.3 Multiantenna Techniques 215 -- 9.3.4 Radio Resource Management 220 -- 9.4 Future Directions 225 -- References 228 -- 10 The End-to-end Performance of LTE-Advanced 231 -- 10.1 IMT-Advanced Evaluation: ITU Process, Scenarios and Requirements 231 -- 10.1.1 ITU-R Process for IMT-Advanced 232 -- 10.1.2 Evaluation Scenarios 234 -- 10.1.3 Performance Requirements 235 -- 10.2 Short Introduction to LTE-Advanced Features 238 -- 10.2.1 The WINNER+ Evaluation Group Assessment Approach 238 -- 10.3 Performance of LTE-Advanced 239 -- 10.3.1 3GPP Self-evaluation 239 -- 10.3.2 Simulative Performance Assessment by WINNER+ 241 -- 10.3.3 LTE-Advanced Performance in the Rural Indian Open Area Scenario 243 -- 10.4 Channel Model Implementation and Calibration 243 -- 10.4.1 IMT-Advanced Channel Model 243 -- 10.4.2 Calibration of Large-Scale Parameters 246 -- 10.4.3 Calibration of Small-Scale Parameters 247 -- 10.5 Simulator Calibration 248 -- 10.6 Conclusion and Outlook on the IMT-Advanced Process 249 -- References 250 -- 11 Future Directions 251 -- 11.1 Radio Resource Allocation 252 -- 11.2 Heterogeneous Networks 252 -- 11.3 MIMO and CoMP 253 -- 11.4 Relaying and Network Coding 254 -- 11.5 Device-to-Device Communications 254 -- 11.6 Green and Energy Efficiency 255 -- References 256 -- Appendices 259 -- Appendix A Resource Allocation 261 -- A.1 Dynamic Resource Allocation 261 -- A.1.1 Utility Predictive Scheduler 261 -- A.1.2 Resource Allocation with Relays 261 -- A.2 Multiuser Resource Allocation 263 -- A.2.1 PHY/MAC Layer Model 263 -- A.2.2 APP Layer Model 263 -- A.2.3 Optimization Problem 264 -- A.2.4 Simulation Results 265 -- A.3 Busy Burst Extended to MIMO 266 -- A.4 Efficient MBMS Transmission 267 -- A.4.1 Service Operation 267 -- A.4.2 Frequency Division Multiplexing (FDM) Performance 268 -- Appendix B Spectrum Awareness 269 -- B.1 Spectrum Sensing 269 -- B.2 Geo-Location Databases 270 -- B.3 Beacon Signaling 270 -- Appendix C CoordinatedMultiPoint (CoMP) 271. 327 $aC.1 Joint Processing Methods 271 -- C.1.1 Partial Joint Processing 271 -- C.1.2 Dynamic Base Station Clustering 271 -- C.2 Coordinated Beamforming and Scheduling 273 -- C.2.1 Decentralized Coordinated Beamforming 273 -- C.2.2 Coordinated Scheduling via Worst Companion Reporting 276 -- C.3 Test-Bed: Distributed Realtime Implementation 276 -- Appendix D Network Coding 281 -- D.1 Nonbinary NC based on UE Cooperation 281 -- D.2 Multiuser and Multirelay Scenario 282 -- Appendix E LTE-Advanced Analytical Performance and Peak Spectral Efficiency 285 -- E.1 Analytical and Inspection Performance Assessment by WINNER+ 285 -- E.1.1 Analytical Evaluation 285 -- E.1.2 Inspection 286 -- E.2 Peak Spectral Efficiency Calculation 287 -- E.2.1 FDD Mode Downlink Direction 287 -- E.2.2 FDD Mode Uplink Direction 288 -- E.2.3 TDD Mode Downlink Direction 289 -- E.2.4 TDD Mode Uplink Direction 291 -- E.2.5 Comparison with Self-Evaluation 292 -- References 292 -- Index 295. 330 $aA timely addition to the understanding of IMT-Advanced, this book places particular emphasis on the new areas which IMT-Advanced technologies rely on compared with their predecessors. These latest areas include Radio Resource Management, Carrier Aggregation, improved MIMO support and Relaying. Each technique is thoroughly described and illustrated before being surveyed in context of the LTE-Advanced standards. The book also presents state-of-the-art information on the different aspects of the work of standardization bodies (such as 3GPP and IEEE), making global links between them. . Explores the latest research innovations to assess the future of the LTE standard. Covers the latest research techniques for beyond IMT-Advanced such as Coordinated multi-point systems (CoMP), Network Coding, Device-to-Device and Spectrum Sharing. 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Jahrhundert 279 Das Projekt Weltethos als Rassismusprophylaxe 293 Ein Anti-Rassismus-Workshop zwischen zwei Buchdeckeln 307 Autorinnen und Autoren 319 Index 325 Backmatter 331 330 $aDas Europa nach 1989 ist gepra?gt von neuen Mustern der kulturellen und ethnischen Exklusion sowie des Rechtsextremismus: Neue Konstellationen von (Alltags-)Rassismen sind die Folge der politischen und gesellschaftlichen Vera?nderungen der letzten 20 Jahre - etwa des Zerfalls der Sowjetunion und des Ostblocks, der Erweiterung der Europa?ischen Union und der Migration vom Osten und Su?den nach Westen und Norden. In diesem Buch werden interdisziplina?re Zuga?nge zur Rassismusforschung, einzelne Fallstudien (vor allem aus Deutschland und dem o?stlichen Europa) sowie praktische Beispiele aus der Rassismuspra?vention vereint, die den vera?nderten gesellschaftlichen Bedingungen Rechnung tragen. 330 1 $a»Eine große Bandbreite von Beitra?gen, die Themen und Aspekte beleuchten, zu denen im deutschsprachigen Forschungs- und Fachdiskurs in der Regel nur wenig zu finden ist. Viele Analysen und Diskurse, die hier zuga?nglich gemacht werden, sind [...] u?beraus aufschlussreich und verdienen durchaus mehr (analytische und diskursive) Aufmerksamkeit.« Wiebke Scharathow, Erziehungswissenschaftliche Revue, 15/2 (2016) »Ein Buch, das die Rassismusforschung um neue und seltene Themen erweitert und dem daher eine weite Verbreitung zu wu?nschen ist.« Christine Labonte?-Roset, www.socialnet.de, 24.08.2015 Besprochen in: IDA-NRW, 21/2 (2015) Rundbrief des Begegnungszentrums fu?r aktive Gewaltlosigkeit, 155/3 (2015) Portal fu?r Politikwissenschaft, 04.02.2016, Anke Ro?sener asyl aktuell, 3 (2016) 410 0$aKultur und soziale Praxis. 606 $a(Alltags-)Rassismus; Deutschland; Osteuropa; Film; Medien; Kultur; Erziehungswissenschaft; Publizistik; 1989; Europa?ische Transformation; Rassismus; Europa; Politik; Politische Soziologie; Zivilgesellschaft; Soziologie; Media; Culture; Racism; Europe; Politics; Political Sociology; Civil Society; Sociology; 607 $aEurope$xEthnic relations 610 $aCivil Society. 610 $aCulture. 610 $aEurope. 610 $aMedia. 610 $aPolitical Sociology. 610 $aPolitics. 610 $aRacism. 610 $aSociology. 615 4$a(Alltags-)Rassismus; Deutschland; Osteuropa; Film; Medien; Kultur; Erziehungswissenschaft; Publizistik; 1989; Europa?ische Transformation; Rassismus; Europa; Politik; Politische Soziologie; Zivilgesellschaft; Soziologie; Media; Culture; Racism; Europe; Politics; Political Sociology; Civil Society; Sociology; 676 $a305.8 686 $aMS 3530$2rvk 700 $aDrews-Sylla$b Gesine$4edt 702 $aDrews-Sylla$b Gesine$4edt 702 $aMakarska$b Renata$4edt 801 0$bDE-B1597 801 1$bDE-B1597 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910265137803321 996 $aNeue alte Rassismen$92269460 997 $aUNINA LEADER 02345nam 2200457 n 450 001 996396385203316 005 20240624231114.0 035 $a(CKB)4330000000334278 035 $a(EEBO)2240870347 035 $a(UnM)99844542 035 $a(EXLCZ)994330000000334278 100 $a19910829d1631 uy | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn#|||a|bb| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 02$aA true and almost incredible report of an Englishman, that (being cast away in the good ship called the Assension in Cambaya, the farthest part of the East Indies) trauelled by land thorow many vnknowne kingdomes and great cities $eVVith a particular description of all those kingdomes, cities, and people: as also, a relation of their commodities and manner of traffiqne [sic], and at what seasons of the yeere they are most in vse. 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