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Mobile clouds : exploiting distributed resources in wireless, mobile and social networks / / FrankH.P. Fitzek, Aalborg University, Denmark, Marcos D. Katz, University of Oulu, Finland
Mobile clouds : exploiting distributed resources in wireless, mobile and social networks / / FrankH.P. Fitzek, Aalborg University, Denmark, Marcos D. Katz, University of Oulu, Finland
Autore Fitzek Frank H. P.
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (222 p.)
Disciplina 004.6782
Altri autori (Persone) KatzMarcos D
Soggetto topico Cloud computing
Computer science
Mobile computing
Wireless communication systems - Management
ISBN 1-118-80133-4
1-118-80140-7
1-118-80144-X
Classificazione TEC061000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword xiii -- Preface xv -- Acknowledgements xxi -- Abbreviations xxiii -- Part One MOBILE CLOUDS: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND -- 1 Motivation 3 -- 1.1 Introduction 3 -- 1.2 From Brick Phones to Smart Phones 5 -- 1.3 Mobile Connectivity Evolution: From Single to Multiple Air Interface Devices 7 -- 1.4 Network Evolution: The Need for Advanced Architectures 10 -- 1.5 Conclusion 11 -- References 11 -- 2 Mobile Clouds: An Introduction 13 -- 2.1 Introduction 13 -- 2.2 Mobile Cloud Definitions 15 -- 2.3 Cooperation and Cognition in Mobile Clouds 24 -- 2.4 Mobile Cloud Classification and Associated Cooperation Approaches 27 -- 2.5 Types of Cooperation and Incentives 29 -- 2.6 Conclusion 33 -- References 35 -- 3 Sharing Device Resources in Mobile Clouds 37 -- 3.1 Introduction 37 -- 3.2 Examples of Resource Sharing 39 -- 3.3 Sharing Loudspeakers 40 -- 3.4 Sharing Microphones 41 -- 3.5 Sharing Image Sensors 42 -- 3.6 Sharing Displays 44 -- 3.7 Sharing General / Purpose Sensors 46 -- 3.8 Sharing Keyboards 46 -- 3.9 Sharing Data Pipes 46 -- 3.10 Sharing Mobile Apps 48 -- 3.11 Sharing Mass Memory 48 -- 3.12 Sharing Processing Units 49 -- 3.13 Sharing Batteries 50 -- 3.14 Conclusion 51 -- References 51 -- Part Two ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR MOBILE CLOUDS -- 4 Wireless Communication Technologies 55 -- 4.1 Introduction 55 -- 4.2 Cellular Communications Systems 56 -- 4.3 Short / Range Technologies 58 -- 4.4 Combined Air Interface 62 -- 4.5 Building Mobile Clouds 64 -- 4.6 Conclusion 65 -- References 66 -- 5 Network Coding for Mobile Clouds 67 -- 5.1 Introduction to Network Coding 67 -- 5.2 Inter / Flow Network Coding 68 -- 5.3 Inter / Flow Network Coding for User Cooperation in Mobile Clouds 73 -- 5.4 Intra / Flow Network Coding 78 -- 5.5 Intra / Flow Network Coding for User Cooperation in Mobile Clouds 80 -- 5.6 Conclusion 91 -- References 91 -- 6 Mobile Cloud Formation and Maintenance 93 -- 6.1 Introduction 93 -- 6.2 Mobile Cloud Stages 94 -- 6.3 Service Discovery for Mobile Clouds 100 -- 6.4 Conclusion 104.
References 104 -- Part Three SOCIAL ASPECTS OF MOBILE CLOUDS -- 7 Cooperative Principles by Nature 107 -- 7.1 Introduction 107 -- 7.2 Cheetahs and Hyenas 108 -- 7.3 Orca / Killer Whales 109 -- 7.4 Vampire Bats 109 -- 7.5 Monkeys 110 -- 7.6 Prisoner's Dilemma 110 -- 7.7 Conclusion 115 -- References 115 -- 8 Social Mobile Clouds 117 -- 8.1 Introduction 117 -- 8.2 Different Forms of Cooperation 118 -- 8.3 Social Networks and Mobile Clouds 121 -- 8.4 Cooperation in Relaying Networks: A Simple Example 128 -- 8.5 Conclusion 129 -- References 130 -- Part Four GREEN ASPECTS OF MOBILE CLOUDS -- 9 Green Mobile Clouds: Making Mobile Devices More Energy Efficient 133 -- 9.1 Introduction 133 -- 9.2 Cooperative Download 138 -- 9.3 Cooperative Streaming 150 -- 9.4 Comparison of the Different Approaches 153 -- 9.5 Conclusion and Outlook 154 -- 9.6 Energy Gain for the Network Operator 156 -- 9.7 Conclusion 157 -- References 157 -- Part Five APPLICATION OF MOBILE CLOUDS -- 10 Mobile Clouds Applications 161 -- 10.1 Introduction 161 -- 10.2 Forced Cooperation / Overlay Network 162 -- 10.3 Technology / enabled Cooperation / Overlay Network 165 -- 10.4 Socially / enabled Cooperation / Overlay Network 166 -- 10.5 Altruism / Overlay Network 167 -- 10.6 Forced Cooperation / Direct Mobile Cloud 167 -- 10.7 Technically / enabled Cooperation / Direct Mobile Cloud 169 -- 10.8 Socially / enabled Cooperation / Direct Mobile Cloud 173 -- 10.9 Altruism: Direct Mobile Cloud 174 -- 10.10 Industrial Activities 175 -- 10.11 Conclusion 176 -- References 176 -- Part Six MOBILE CLOUDS: PROSPECTS AND CONCLUSIONS -- 11 Visions and Prospects 181 -- 11.1 Some Insights on the Future Developments of Mobile Clouds 181 -- 11.2 Mobile Clouds and Related Technology Developments 184 -- 11.3 Promising Novel Applications of Mobile Clouds 187 -- 11.4 Resource Sharing as one of the Pillars of Social Interaction: the Birth of Shareconomy 189 -- References 192 -- Index 193.
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Fitzek Frank H. P.  
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Mobile clouds : exploiting distributed resources in wireless, mobile and social networks / / FrankH.P. Fitzek, Aalborg University, Denmark, Marcos D. Katz, University of Oulu, Finland
Mobile clouds : exploiting distributed resources in wireless, mobile and social networks / / FrankH.P. Fitzek, Aalborg University, Denmark, Marcos D. Katz, University of Oulu, Finland
Autore Fitzek Frank H. P.
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex : , : Wiley, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (222 p.)
Disciplina 004.6782
Altri autori (Persone) KatzMarcos D
Soggetto topico Cloud computing
Computer science
Mobile computing
Wireless communication systems - Management
ISBN 1-118-80133-4
1-118-80140-7
1-118-80144-X
Classificazione TEC061000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Foreword xiii -- Preface xv -- Acknowledgements xxi -- Abbreviations xxiii -- Part One MOBILE CLOUDS: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND -- 1 Motivation 3 -- 1.1 Introduction 3 -- 1.2 From Brick Phones to Smart Phones 5 -- 1.3 Mobile Connectivity Evolution: From Single to Multiple Air Interface Devices 7 -- 1.4 Network Evolution: The Need for Advanced Architectures 10 -- 1.5 Conclusion 11 -- References 11 -- 2 Mobile Clouds: An Introduction 13 -- 2.1 Introduction 13 -- 2.2 Mobile Cloud Definitions 15 -- 2.3 Cooperation and Cognition in Mobile Clouds 24 -- 2.4 Mobile Cloud Classification and Associated Cooperation Approaches 27 -- 2.5 Types of Cooperation and Incentives 29 -- 2.6 Conclusion 33 -- References 35 -- 3 Sharing Device Resources in Mobile Clouds 37 -- 3.1 Introduction 37 -- 3.2 Examples of Resource Sharing 39 -- 3.3 Sharing Loudspeakers 40 -- 3.4 Sharing Microphones 41 -- 3.5 Sharing Image Sensors 42 -- 3.6 Sharing Displays 44 -- 3.7 Sharing General / Purpose Sensors 46 -- 3.8 Sharing Keyboards 46 -- 3.9 Sharing Data Pipes 46 -- 3.10 Sharing Mobile Apps 48 -- 3.11 Sharing Mass Memory 48 -- 3.12 Sharing Processing Units 49 -- 3.13 Sharing Batteries 50 -- 3.14 Conclusion 51 -- References 51 -- Part Two ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES FOR MOBILE CLOUDS -- 4 Wireless Communication Technologies 55 -- 4.1 Introduction 55 -- 4.2 Cellular Communications Systems 56 -- 4.3 Short / Range Technologies 58 -- 4.4 Combined Air Interface 62 -- 4.5 Building Mobile Clouds 64 -- 4.6 Conclusion 65 -- References 66 -- 5 Network Coding for Mobile Clouds 67 -- 5.1 Introduction to Network Coding 67 -- 5.2 Inter / Flow Network Coding 68 -- 5.3 Inter / Flow Network Coding for User Cooperation in Mobile Clouds 73 -- 5.4 Intra / Flow Network Coding 78 -- 5.5 Intra / Flow Network Coding for User Cooperation in Mobile Clouds 80 -- 5.6 Conclusion 91 -- References 91 -- 6 Mobile Cloud Formation and Maintenance 93 -- 6.1 Introduction 93 -- 6.2 Mobile Cloud Stages 94 -- 6.3 Service Discovery for Mobile Clouds 100 -- 6.4 Conclusion 104.
References 104 -- Part Three SOCIAL ASPECTS OF MOBILE CLOUDS -- 7 Cooperative Principles by Nature 107 -- 7.1 Introduction 107 -- 7.2 Cheetahs and Hyenas 108 -- 7.3 Orca / Killer Whales 109 -- 7.4 Vampire Bats 109 -- 7.5 Monkeys 110 -- 7.6 Prisoner's Dilemma 110 -- 7.7 Conclusion 115 -- References 115 -- 8 Social Mobile Clouds 117 -- 8.1 Introduction 117 -- 8.2 Different Forms of Cooperation 118 -- 8.3 Social Networks and Mobile Clouds 121 -- 8.4 Cooperation in Relaying Networks: A Simple Example 128 -- 8.5 Conclusion 129 -- References 130 -- Part Four GREEN ASPECTS OF MOBILE CLOUDS -- 9 Green Mobile Clouds: Making Mobile Devices More Energy Efficient 133 -- 9.1 Introduction 133 -- 9.2 Cooperative Download 138 -- 9.3 Cooperative Streaming 150 -- 9.4 Comparison of the Different Approaches 153 -- 9.5 Conclusion and Outlook 154 -- 9.6 Energy Gain for the Network Operator 156 -- 9.7 Conclusion 157 -- References 157 -- Part Five APPLICATION OF MOBILE CLOUDS -- 10 Mobile Clouds Applications 161 -- 10.1 Introduction 161 -- 10.2 Forced Cooperation / Overlay Network 162 -- 10.3 Technology / enabled Cooperation / Overlay Network 165 -- 10.4 Socially / enabled Cooperation / Overlay Network 166 -- 10.5 Altruism / Overlay Network 167 -- 10.6 Forced Cooperation / Direct Mobile Cloud 167 -- 10.7 Technically / enabled Cooperation / Direct Mobile Cloud 169 -- 10.8 Socially / enabled Cooperation / Direct Mobile Cloud 173 -- 10.9 Altruism: Direct Mobile Cloud 174 -- 10.10 Industrial Activities 175 -- 10.11 Conclusion 176 -- References 176 -- Part Six MOBILE CLOUDS: PROSPECTS AND CONCLUSIONS -- 11 Visions and Prospects 181 -- 11.1 Some Insights on the Future Developments of Mobile Clouds 181 -- 11.2 Mobile Clouds and Related Technology Developments 184 -- 11.3 Promising Novel Applications of Mobile Clouds 187 -- 11.4 Resource Sharing as one of the Pillars of Social Interaction: the Birth of Shareconomy 189 -- References 192 -- Index 193.
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Fitzek Frank H. P.  
Chichester, West Sussex : , : Wiley, , 2014
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Short-range wireless communications : emerging technologies and applications / / edited by Rolf Kraemer and Marcos Katz
Short-range wireless communications : emerging technologies and applications / / edited by Rolf Kraemer and Marcos Katz
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : J. Wiley & Sons, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (370 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Altri autori (Persone) KraemerRolf
KatzMarcos D
Collana Wiley-wwrf series
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Computer networks
ISBN 1-282-02244-X
9786612022449
0-470-74012-4
0-470-74013-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Table of Contents -- Short-Range Wireless Communications: Emerging Technologies and Applications -- Editors: Rolf Kraemer and Marcos Katz -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Forewords -- Part I Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Design Rules for Future Short-Range Communication Systems -- Part II UWB Communications: State-of-the-Art, Challenges and Visions -- Edited by Thomas Kaiser -- 3. UWB Propagation Channels -- 4. Pulse Shaping and Diversity -- 5. Non-Coherent Detection -- 6. Transmit Reference UWB Systems -- 7. Multiband Modulation in UWB Systems -- 8. Design of Synchronization Algorithms for UWB Systems -- 9. An Overview of UWB Systems with MIMO -- 10. UWB Localization Algorithms -- 11. UWB Transceiver for Indoor Localization -- 12. UWB Higher Layers -- 13. UWB Sensor Networks for Position Location and Imaging of Objects and Environments -- 14. Low Power UWB Hardware -- 15. Analog-to-Digital Converters for UWB -- 16. UWB Co-Existence Scenarios -- 17. UWB Regulation and Standardization -- Part III 60 GHz Communication Systems: Concepts and Implementation Aspects ( -- Edited by Eckhard Grass -- 18. An Introduction to 60 GHz Communication Systems: Regulation and Services, Channel Propagation and Advanced Baseband Algorithms -- 19. Modulation techniques and system architectures for multi-Gb/s 60 GHz radios -- 20. System Concepts and Circuits for 60 GHz OFDM Transceiver -- 21. Enabling Technologies for 60 GHz Communications: Front-end Friendly Air Interface Design, Full CMOS Integration and System-in-a-package -- 22. Adaptive Arrays, Assembly Techniques and Compensation of Non-Linearities for 60GHz Technology -- 23. Improving Power Amplifier Utilization in mm-Wave Wireless Multicarrier Transmission -- Part IV Emerging Concepts in Short-Range Communications -- 24. Ultra-Wideband Radio over Optical Fiber -- 25. Visible Light Communications
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Hoboken, New Jersey : , : J. Wiley & Sons, , 2009
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Short-range wireless communications : emerging technologies and applications / / edited by Rolf Kraemer and Marcos Katz
Short-range wireless communications : emerging technologies and applications / / edited by Rolf Kraemer and Marcos Katz
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : J. Wiley & Sons, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (370 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Altri autori (Persone) KraemerRolf
KatzMarcos D
Collana Wiley-wwrf series
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Computer networks
ISBN 1-282-02244-X
9786612022449
0-470-74012-4
0-470-74013-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Table of Contents -- Short-Range Wireless Communications: Emerging Technologies and Applications -- Editors: Rolf Kraemer and Marcos Katz -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Forewords -- Part I Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Design Rules for Future Short-Range Communication Systems -- Part II UWB Communications: State-of-the-Art, Challenges and Visions -- Edited by Thomas Kaiser -- 3. UWB Propagation Channels -- 4. Pulse Shaping and Diversity -- 5. Non-Coherent Detection -- 6. Transmit Reference UWB Systems -- 7. Multiband Modulation in UWB Systems -- 8. Design of Synchronization Algorithms for UWB Systems -- 9. An Overview of UWB Systems with MIMO -- 10. UWB Localization Algorithms -- 11. UWB Transceiver for Indoor Localization -- 12. UWB Higher Layers -- 13. UWB Sensor Networks for Position Location and Imaging of Objects and Environments -- 14. Low Power UWB Hardware -- 15. Analog-to-Digital Converters for UWB -- 16. UWB Co-Existence Scenarios -- 17. UWB Regulation and Standardization -- Part III 60 GHz Communication Systems: Concepts and Implementation Aspects ( -- Edited by Eckhard Grass -- 18. An Introduction to 60 GHz Communication Systems: Regulation and Services, Channel Propagation and Advanced Baseband Algorithms -- 19. Modulation techniques and system architectures for multi-Gb/s 60 GHz radios -- 20. System Concepts and Circuits for 60 GHz OFDM Transceiver -- 21. Enabling Technologies for 60 GHz Communications: Front-end Friendly Air Interface Design, Full CMOS Integration and System-in-a-package -- 22. Adaptive Arrays, Assembly Techniques and Compensation of Non-Linearities for 60GHz Technology -- 23. Improving Power Amplifier Utilization in mm-Wave Wireless Multicarrier Transmission -- Part IV Emerging Concepts in Short-Range Communications -- 24. Ultra-Wideband Radio over Optical Fiber -- 25. Visible Light Communications
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Hoboken, New Jersey : , : J. Wiley & Sons, , 2009
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Short-range wireless communications : emerging technologies and applications / / edited by Rolf Kraemer, Marcos D. Katz
Short-range wireless communications : emerging technologies and applications / / edited by Rolf Kraemer, Marcos D. Katz
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (370 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Altri autori (Persone) KraemerRolf
KatzMarcos D
Collana Wiley-WWRF series
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Computer networks
ISBN 1-282-02244-X
9786612022449
0-470-74012-4
0-470-74013-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Table of Contents -- Short-Range Wireless Communications: Emerging Technologies and Applications -- Editors: Rolf Kraemer and Marcos Katz -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Forewords -- Part I Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Design Rules for Future Short-Range Communication Systems -- Part II UWB Communications: State-of-the-Art, Challenges and Visions -- Edited by Thomas Kaiser -- 3. UWB Propagation Channels -- 4. Pulse Shaping and Diversity -- 5. Non-Coherent Detection -- 6. Transmit Reference UWB Systems -- 7. Multiband Modulation in UWB Systems -- 8. Design of Synchronization Algorithms for UWB Systems -- 9. An Overview of UWB Systems with MIMO -- 10. UWB Localization Algorithms -- 11. UWB Transceiver for Indoor Localization -- 12. UWB Higher Layers -- 13. UWB Sensor Networks for Position Location and Imaging of Objects and Environments -- 14. Low Power UWB Hardware -- 15. Analog-to-Digital Converters for UWB -- 16. UWB Co-Existence Scenarios -- 17. UWB Regulation and Standardization -- Part III 60 GHz Communication Systems: Concepts and Implementation Aspects ( -- Edited by Eckhard Grass -- 18. An Introduction to 60 GHz Communication Systems: Regulation and Services, Channel Propagation and Advanced Baseband Algorithms -- 19. Modulation techniques and system architectures for multi-Gb/s 60 GHz radios -- 20. System Concepts and Circuits for 60 GHz OFDM Transceiver -- 21. Enabling Technologies for 60 GHz Communications: Front-end Friendly Air Interface Design, Full CMOS Integration and System-in-a-package -- 22. Adaptive Arrays, Assembly Techniques and Compensation of Non-Linearities for 60GHz Technology -- 23. Improving Power Amplifier Utilization in mm-Wave Wireless Multicarrier Transmission -- Part IV Emerging Concepts in Short-Range Communications -- 24. Ultra-Wideband Radio over Optical Fiber -- 25. Visible Light Communications
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Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2009
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WiMAX evolution : emerging technologies and applications / / [edited by] Marcos D. Katz, Frank H.P. Fitzek
WiMAX evolution : emerging technologies and applications / / [edited by] Marcos D. Katz, Frank H.P. Fitzek
Autore Katz Marcos D
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K. : , : J. Wiley & Sons, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (504 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Altri autori (Persone) KatzMarcos D
FitzekFrank H. P
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Broadband communication systems
Mobile communication systems
Wireless LANs
IEEE 802.16 (Standard)
ISBN 0-470-74011-6
1-282-34935-X
9786612349355
0-470-74010-8
Classificazione ZN 6550
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Acronyms -- I Introduction -- 1 Introduction to WiMAX Technology -- Wonil Roh and Vladimir Yanover -- 1.1 Overview of State-of-the-artWiMAX Technology -- 1.2 WiMAXEvolutionPath -- References -- II WiMAX Validation: Validating Current Fixed and -- MobileWiMAX Through Advanced Testbeds -- 2 WiMAX Performance in Practice -- Kostas Pentikousis, Esa Piri, Jarno Pinola and Ilkka Harjula -- 2.1 EmpiricalEvaluationsofWiMAX -- 2.2 FixedWiMAXTestbedEvaluation -- 2.3 VoIPOverFixedWiMAX -- 2.4 IPTVoverfixedWiMAX -- 2.5 MobileWiMAXTestbedEvaluation -- 2.6 Summary -- 2.7 FurtherReading -- References -- III Novel Scenarios -- 3 NovelWiMAX Scenarios for Future BroadbandWireless Access Networks -- Pedro Neves, Kostas Pentikousis, Susana Sargento, Marƒilia Curado, Paulo Simões -- and Francisco Fontes -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 WMANNetworkProvider -- 3.3 TelemedicineApplications -- 3.4 EnvironmentalMonitoring -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Pricing in WiMAX Networks -- Ioannis Papapanagiotou, Jie Hui and Michael Devetsikiotis -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Economics in Network Engineering -- 4.3 BuildingthePricingSchemes -- 4.4 Pricing in DifferentWiMAX Topologies -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- IV Advanced WiMAX Architectures -- 5 WiMAX Femtocells -- Chris Smart, Clare Somerville and Doug Pulley -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Architectureof aWiMAXFemtocell -- 5.3 Femtocell Fundamentals -- 5.4 Femtocell / Macrocell Interference -- References -- 6 Cooperative Principles in WiMAX -- Qi Zhang, Frank H.P. Fitzek and Marcos D. Katz -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Cooperative Diversity Schemes in Mobile Multihop Relay Based WiMAX -- (802.16j) -- 6.3 Cooperative Schemes for Multicast Broadcast Services in WiMAX -- 6.4 Network Coding Implementation in the CommercialWiMAX Mobile Device -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- viii CONTENTS -- 7 The Role of WiMAX Technology in Distributed Wide Area Monitoring -- Applications.
Francesco Chiti, Romano Fantacci, Leonardo Maccari, Dania Marabissi and -- Daniele Tarchi -- 7.1 MonitoringwiththeWSNParadigm -- 7.2 OverallSystemArchitecture -- 7.3 Efficient Access Management Schemes -- 7.4 SecureCommunicationsApproaches -- References -- 8 WiMAX Mesh Architectures and Network Coding -- Parag S. Mogre, Matthias Hollick, Christian Schwingenschloegl, Andreas Ziller -- and Ralf Steinmetz -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Background on the IEEE 802.16 MeSH Mode -- 8.3 Design Principles for Network Coding in the IEEE 802.16 MeSH Mode -- 8.4 EnablingWNC for the IEEE 802.16 MeSH Mode -- 8.5 RelatedWork -- 8.6 ConclusionsandOutlook -- References -- 9 ASN-GWHigh Availability through Cooperative Networking in Mobile -- WiMAX Deployments -- Alexander Bachmutsky -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 ClassicHAImplementation -- 9.3 Network-based Resiliency Solutions for Routing -- 9.4 WiMAXNetworkElementsR4/R6HealthManagement -- 9.5 R6LoadBalancing -- 9.6 ASN-GWFailure andRecovery -- 9.7 N:N Redundancy -- 9.8 Multi-instance ASN-GW -- 9.9 The Proposal Summary -- 9.10 Conclusions -- V WiMAX Extensions -- 10 Robust Header Compression forWiMAX Femto Cells -- Frank H.P. Fitzek, Gerrit Schulte, Esa Piri, Jarno Pinola, Marcos D. Katz, -- Jyrki Huusko, Kostas Pentikousis and Patrick Seeling -- CONTENTS -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 ROHCinaNutshell -- 10.3 ScenarioUnder Investigation -- 10.4 WiMAXandROHCMeasurementSetup -- 10.5 WiMAXandROHCMeasurementsResults -- 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- 11 A WiMAX Cross-layer Framework for Next Generation Networks -- Pedro Neves, Susana Sargento, Ricardo Matos, Giada Landi, Kostas Pentikousis, -- Marƒilia Curado and Francisco Fontes -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 IEEE 802.16 Reference Model -- 11.3 Cross-layerDesignforWiMAXNetworks -- 11.4 WEIRD:APracticalCase ofWiMAXCross-layerDesign -- 11.5 WEIRDFrameworkPerformanceEvaluation -- 11.6 Summary -- References -- 12 Speech Quality Aware Resource Control for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX -- Thomas Michael Bohnert, Dirk Staehle and Edmundo Monteiro.
12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Quality of Experience versus Quality of Service Assessment -- 12.3 Methods for Speech Quality Assessment -- 12.4 Continuous Speech Quality Assessment for VoIP -- 12.5 Speech Quality Aware Admission Control for Fixed IEEE 802.16Wireless -- 12.6 The Idea of an R-score-basedScheduler -- 12.7 Conclusion -- References -- 13 VoIP overWiMAX -- Rath Vannithamby and Roshni Srinivasan -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Features to Support VoIP overWiMAX -- 13.3 EnhancedFeatures for ImprovedVoIPCapacity -- 13.4 SimulationResults -- 13.5 Conclusion -- References -- 14 WiMAX User Data Load Balancing -- Alexander Bachmutsky -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 LocalBreakoutUse forLoadBalancing -- 14.3 Network-level Load Balancing over Tunneled Interfaces -- 14.4 Conclusions -- 15 Enabling Per-flow and System-wide QoS and QoE in Mobile WiMAX -- Thomas Casey, Xiongwen Zhao, Nenad Veselinovic, Jari Nurmi and Riku Jäntti -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Overview -- 15.3 Per-flow-basedQoSandQoE -- 15.4 System-wideTools forEnablingQoSandQoE -- 15.5 Conclusions -- References -- VI WiMAX Evolution and Future Developments -- 16 MIMO Technologies forWiMAX Systems: Present and Future -- Chan-Byoung Chae, Kaibin Huang and Takao Inoue -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 IEEE802.16e: Single-user MIMO Technologies -- 6.3 IEEE802.16m: Evolution Towards Multiuser MIMO Technologies / Part I -- NonlinearProcessing -- 16.4 IEEE802.16m: Evolution Towards Multiuser MIMO Technologies / Part II -- LinearProcessing -- 16.5 Conclusion -- References -- 17 Hybrid Strategies for Link Adaptation Exploiting Several Degrees of -- Freedom inWiMAX Systems -- Suvra Sekhar Das, Muhammad Imadur Rahman and Yuanye Wang -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 LinkAdaptationPreliminaries -- 17.3 LinkAdaptationAlgorithms -- 17.4 LinkAdaptationScenario -- 17.5 PowerAdaptationwithBitAdaptation -- 17.6 LinkAdaptationConsideringSeveralSystemIssues -- 17.7 Summary -- References -- 18 ApplyingWiMAX in New Scenarios: Limitations of the Physical Layer.
and Possible Solutions -- Ilkka Harjula, Paola Cardamone, Matti Weissenfelt, Mika Lasanen, -- Sandrine Boumard, Aaron Byman and Marcos D. Katz -- 18.1 WiMAXinNewScenarios -- 18.2 Channel Model for Mountainous Environments -- 18.3 Mountainous Scenario and Channel Modeling -- 18.4 BeamformingAlgorithmsandSimulation -- 18.5 A Timing Synchronization Study in a Mountain Environment -- 18.6 Analysis andConclusions -- References -- 19 Application of Radio-over-Fiber in WiMAX: Results and Prospects -- Juan Luis Corral, Roberto Llorente, Valentƒin Polo, Borja Vidal, Javier Martƒi, -- Jonás Porcar, David Zorrilla and Antonio José Ramƒirez -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 OpticalTransmissionofWiMAXSignals -- 19.3 WiMAX-on-FiberApplications -- 19.4 Conclusions -- References -- CONTENTS -- 20 Network Planning and its Part in FutureWiMAX Systems 399 -- Avraham Freedman and Moshe Levin -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 TheNetworkPlanningProcess -- 20.3 The ImpactofWiMAXonNetworkPlanning -- 20.4 PlanningofFutureWiMAXNetworks -- 20.5 Modeling: theKeytoIntegrationofPlanningInformation -- 20.6 Conclusions -- References -- 21 WiMAX Network Automation: Neighbor Discovery, Capabilities -- Negotiation, Auto-configuration and Network Topology Learning -- Alexander Bachmutsky -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 WiMAXNetworkElementsAuto-discovery -- 21.3 Automatic Learning of the WiMAX Network Topology -- 21.4 Capabilities Exchange -- 21.5 AutomaticWiMAXVersionManagement -- 21.6 AutomatedRoaming -- 21.7 Conclusion:NetworkAutomationas aWiMAXDifferentiator -- References -- 22 An Overview of Next GenerationMobile WiMAX: Technology and Prospects -- Sassan Ahmadi -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Summary of IEEE 802.16m System Requirements -- 22.3 Areasof ImprovementandExtensioninMobileWiMAX -- 22.4 IEEE 802.16m Architecture and Protocol Structure -- 22.5 IEEE 802.16m Mobile Station State Diagram -- 22.6 IEEE 802.16m Physical Layer -- 22.7 IEEE 802.16m MAC Layer -- 22.8 Conclusions -- References -- Index.
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Katz Marcos D  
Chichester, U.K. : , : J. Wiley & Sons, , 2009
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WiMAX evolution : emerging technologies and applications / / [edited by] Marcos D. Katz, Frank H.P. Fitzek
WiMAX evolution : emerging technologies and applications / / [edited by] Marcos D. Katz, Frank H.P. Fitzek
Autore Katz Marcos D
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K. : , : J. Wiley & Sons, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (504 p.)
Disciplina 621.384
Altri autori (Persone) KatzMarcos D
FitzekFrank H. P
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Broadband communication systems
Mobile communication systems
Wireless LANs
IEEE 802.16 (Standard)
ISBN 0-470-74011-6
1-282-34935-X
9786612349355
0-470-74010-8
Classificazione ZN 6550
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Acronyms -- I Introduction -- 1 Introduction to WiMAX Technology -- Wonil Roh and Vladimir Yanover -- 1.1 Overview of State-of-the-artWiMAX Technology -- 1.2 WiMAXEvolutionPath -- References -- II WiMAX Validation: Validating Current Fixed and -- MobileWiMAX Through Advanced Testbeds -- 2 WiMAX Performance in Practice -- Kostas Pentikousis, Esa Piri, Jarno Pinola and Ilkka Harjula -- 2.1 EmpiricalEvaluationsofWiMAX -- 2.2 FixedWiMAXTestbedEvaluation -- 2.3 VoIPOverFixedWiMAX -- 2.4 IPTVoverfixedWiMAX -- 2.5 MobileWiMAXTestbedEvaluation -- 2.6 Summary -- 2.7 FurtherReading -- References -- III Novel Scenarios -- 3 NovelWiMAX Scenarios for Future BroadbandWireless Access Networks -- Pedro Neves, Kostas Pentikousis, Susana Sargento, Marƒilia Curado, Paulo Simões -- and Francisco Fontes -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 WMANNetworkProvider -- 3.3 TelemedicineApplications -- 3.4 EnvironmentalMonitoring -- 3.5 Conclusions -- References -- 4 Pricing in WiMAX Networks -- Ioannis Papapanagiotou, Jie Hui and Michael Devetsikiotis -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Economics in Network Engineering -- 4.3 BuildingthePricingSchemes -- 4.4 Pricing in DifferentWiMAX Topologies -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- IV Advanced WiMAX Architectures -- 5 WiMAX Femtocells -- Chris Smart, Clare Somerville and Doug Pulley -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Architectureof aWiMAXFemtocell -- 5.3 Femtocell Fundamentals -- 5.4 Femtocell / Macrocell Interference -- References -- 6 Cooperative Principles in WiMAX -- Qi Zhang, Frank H.P. Fitzek and Marcos D. Katz -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Cooperative Diversity Schemes in Mobile Multihop Relay Based WiMAX -- (802.16j) -- 6.3 Cooperative Schemes for Multicast Broadcast Services in WiMAX -- 6.4 Network Coding Implementation in the CommercialWiMAX Mobile Device -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- viii CONTENTS -- 7 The Role of WiMAX Technology in Distributed Wide Area Monitoring -- Applications.
Francesco Chiti, Romano Fantacci, Leonardo Maccari, Dania Marabissi and -- Daniele Tarchi -- 7.1 MonitoringwiththeWSNParadigm -- 7.2 OverallSystemArchitecture -- 7.3 Efficient Access Management Schemes -- 7.4 SecureCommunicationsApproaches -- References -- 8 WiMAX Mesh Architectures and Network Coding -- Parag S. Mogre, Matthias Hollick, Christian Schwingenschloegl, Andreas Ziller -- and Ralf Steinmetz -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Background on the IEEE 802.16 MeSH Mode -- 8.3 Design Principles for Network Coding in the IEEE 802.16 MeSH Mode -- 8.4 EnablingWNC for the IEEE 802.16 MeSH Mode -- 8.5 RelatedWork -- 8.6 ConclusionsandOutlook -- References -- 9 ASN-GWHigh Availability through Cooperative Networking in Mobile -- WiMAX Deployments -- Alexander Bachmutsky -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 ClassicHAImplementation -- 9.3 Network-based Resiliency Solutions for Routing -- 9.4 WiMAXNetworkElementsR4/R6HealthManagement -- 9.5 R6LoadBalancing -- 9.6 ASN-GWFailure andRecovery -- 9.7 N:N Redundancy -- 9.8 Multi-instance ASN-GW -- 9.9 The Proposal Summary -- 9.10 Conclusions -- V WiMAX Extensions -- 10 Robust Header Compression forWiMAX Femto Cells -- Frank H.P. Fitzek, Gerrit Schulte, Esa Piri, Jarno Pinola, Marcos D. Katz, -- Jyrki Huusko, Kostas Pentikousis and Patrick Seeling -- CONTENTS -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 ROHCinaNutshell -- 10.3 ScenarioUnder Investigation -- 10.4 WiMAXandROHCMeasurementSetup -- 10.5 WiMAXandROHCMeasurementsResults -- 10.6 Conclusion -- References -- 11 A WiMAX Cross-layer Framework for Next Generation Networks -- Pedro Neves, Susana Sargento, Ricardo Matos, Giada Landi, Kostas Pentikousis, -- Marƒilia Curado and Francisco Fontes -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 IEEE 802.16 Reference Model -- 11.3 Cross-layerDesignforWiMAXNetworks -- 11.4 WEIRD:APracticalCase ofWiMAXCross-layerDesign -- 11.5 WEIRDFrameworkPerformanceEvaluation -- 11.6 Summary -- References -- 12 Speech Quality Aware Resource Control for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX -- Thomas Michael Bohnert, Dirk Staehle and Edmundo Monteiro.
12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Quality of Experience versus Quality of Service Assessment -- 12.3 Methods for Speech Quality Assessment -- 12.4 Continuous Speech Quality Assessment for VoIP -- 12.5 Speech Quality Aware Admission Control for Fixed IEEE 802.16Wireless -- 12.6 The Idea of an R-score-basedScheduler -- 12.7 Conclusion -- References -- 13 VoIP overWiMAX -- Rath Vannithamby and Roshni Srinivasan -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Features to Support VoIP overWiMAX -- 13.3 EnhancedFeatures for ImprovedVoIPCapacity -- 13.4 SimulationResults -- 13.5 Conclusion -- References -- 14 WiMAX User Data Load Balancing -- Alexander Bachmutsky -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 LocalBreakoutUse forLoadBalancing -- 14.3 Network-level Load Balancing over Tunneled Interfaces -- 14.4 Conclusions -- 15 Enabling Per-flow and System-wide QoS and QoE in Mobile WiMAX -- Thomas Casey, Xiongwen Zhao, Nenad Veselinovic, Jari Nurmi and Riku Jäntti -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Overview -- 15.3 Per-flow-basedQoSandQoE -- 15.4 System-wideTools forEnablingQoSandQoE -- 15.5 Conclusions -- References -- VI WiMAX Evolution and Future Developments -- 16 MIMO Technologies forWiMAX Systems: Present and Future -- Chan-Byoung Chae, Kaibin Huang and Takao Inoue -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 IEEE802.16e: Single-user MIMO Technologies -- 6.3 IEEE802.16m: Evolution Towards Multiuser MIMO Technologies / Part I -- NonlinearProcessing -- 16.4 IEEE802.16m: Evolution Towards Multiuser MIMO Technologies / Part II -- LinearProcessing -- 16.5 Conclusion -- References -- 17 Hybrid Strategies for Link Adaptation Exploiting Several Degrees of -- Freedom inWiMAX Systems -- Suvra Sekhar Das, Muhammad Imadur Rahman and Yuanye Wang -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 LinkAdaptationPreliminaries -- 17.3 LinkAdaptationAlgorithms -- 17.4 LinkAdaptationScenario -- 17.5 PowerAdaptationwithBitAdaptation -- 17.6 LinkAdaptationConsideringSeveralSystemIssues -- 17.7 Summary -- References -- 18 ApplyingWiMAX in New Scenarios: Limitations of the Physical Layer.
and Possible Solutions -- Ilkka Harjula, Paola Cardamone, Matti Weissenfelt, Mika Lasanen, -- Sandrine Boumard, Aaron Byman and Marcos D. Katz -- 18.1 WiMAXinNewScenarios -- 18.2 Channel Model for Mountainous Environments -- 18.3 Mountainous Scenario and Channel Modeling -- 18.4 BeamformingAlgorithmsandSimulation -- 18.5 A Timing Synchronization Study in a Mountain Environment -- 18.6 Analysis andConclusions -- References -- 19 Application of Radio-over-Fiber in WiMAX: Results and Prospects -- Juan Luis Corral, Roberto Llorente, Valentƒin Polo, Borja Vidal, Javier Martƒi, -- Jonás Porcar, David Zorrilla and Antonio José Ramƒirez -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 OpticalTransmissionofWiMAXSignals -- 19.3 WiMAX-on-FiberApplications -- 19.4 Conclusions -- References -- CONTENTS -- 20 Network Planning and its Part in FutureWiMAX Systems 399 -- Avraham Freedman and Moshe Levin -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 TheNetworkPlanningProcess -- 20.3 The ImpactofWiMAXonNetworkPlanning -- 20.4 PlanningofFutureWiMAXNetworks -- 20.5 Modeling: theKeytoIntegrationofPlanningInformation -- 20.6 Conclusions -- References -- 21 WiMAX Network Automation: Neighbor Discovery, Capabilities -- Negotiation, Auto-configuration and Network Topology Learning -- Alexander Bachmutsky -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 WiMAXNetworkElementsAuto-discovery -- 21.3 Automatic Learning of the WiMAX Network Topology -- 21.4 Capabilities Exchange -- 21.5 AutomaticWiMAXVersionManagement -- 21.6 AutomatedRoaming -- 21.7 Conclusion:NetworkAutomationas aWiMAXDifferentiator -- References -- 22 An Overview of Next GenerationMobile WiMAX: Technology and Prospects -- Sassan Ahmadi -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 Summary of IEEE 802.16m System Requirements -- 22.3 Areasof ImprovementandExtensioninMobileWiMAX -- 22.4 IEEE 802.16m Architecture and Protocol Structure -- 22.5 IEEE 802.16m Mobile Station State Diagram -- 22.6 IEEE 802.16m Physical Layer -- 22.7 IEEE 802.16m MAC Layer -- 22.8 Conclusions -- References -- Index.
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Wireless Internet : 8th International Conference, WICON 2014, Lisbon, Portugal, November 13-14, 2014, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by Shahid Mumtaz, Jonathan Rodriguez, Marcos Katz, Chonggang Wang, Alberto Nascimento
Wireless Internet : 8th International Conference, WICON 2014, Lisbon, Portugal, November 13-14, 2014, Revised Selected Papers / / edited by Shahid Mumtaz, Jonathan Rodriguez, Marcos Katz, Chonggang Wang, Alberto Nascimento
Edizione [1st ed. 2015.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XII, 348 p. 156 illus.)
Disciplina 004.678
Collana Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
Soggetto topico Computer communication systems
Application software
Computer Communication Networks
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
ISBN 3-319-18802-X
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Nota di contenuto A Fast Handover Procedure based on Smart Association Decision for Mobile IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor Networks -- Building Efficient Multi-level Wireless Sensor Networks with Clustering -- Delay Accounting Optimization Procedure to Enhance End-to-End Delay Estimation in WSNs -- Effects of cooperation on wireless ad hoc network Performance -- Revisiting IEEE 802.11 Backoff Process Modeling through Information Entropy Estimation -- Transmission Window Optimization for Caching-based Transport Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Improved p-norm Energy Detector in AWGN Channel for Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio -- Middleware Solution for HealthCare IoT Applications -- A Survey on Short-Term Electricity Price Prediction Models for Smart Grid Applications.- Analysis of RF-based Indoor Localization with Multiple Channels and Signal Strengths -- Can we apply clustering in fast moving objects? -- Product Network Codes for Reliable Communications in Diamond Networks -- Analysis of the Impact of Denial of Service Attacks on Centralized Control in Smart Cities -- Quadratic Programming for Demand-Side Management in the Smart Grid -- Towards an Advanced PKI-based Security Solution for Next Generation e-Passport and Associated Applications: The NewP@ss Approach -- UTTB FDSOI Back-Gate Biasing for Low Power and High-Speed Chip Design -- An architectural framework for delivering SIP-AS multimedia services based on JADE/OSGi Technology -- Easily Guiding of Blind: providing information and navigation – SmartNav -- Intelligent and Efficient Car Management Application for Advanced Green Routing -- Artificial Neural Networks for Traffic Prediction in 4G Networks -- Pros and Cons of Software Standards Use -- Storm: Rateless MDS Erasure Codes -- A framework for object classication in fareld videos -- Positioning-Protocol-Based Digital Signature -- Verification of various attack approaches against CSI-based secret key in different types of LOS channels -- A method for localization of computational node and proxy server in educational data synchronization -- Social Networks and Internet of Things, an overview of the SITAC project.  .
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