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 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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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 |
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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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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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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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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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 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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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 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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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, Marilia 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, -- Marilia 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, Valentin Polo, Borja Vidal, Javier Marti, -- Jonás Porcar, David Zorrilla and Antonio José Ramirez -- 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. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910146402903321 |
Katz Marcos D | ||
Chichester, U.K. : , : J. Wiley & Sons, , 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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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, Marilia 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, -- Marilia 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, Valentin Polo, Borja Vidal, Javier Marti, -- Jonás Porcar, David Zorrilla and Antonio José Ramirez -- 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 |
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 networks
Application software Computer Communication Networks Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) |
ISBN | 3-319-18802-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
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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