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6G enabling technologies : new dimensions to wireless communication / / editors: Ramjee Prasad, Anand Raghawa Prasad, Albena Mihovska, Nidhi
6G enabling technologies : new dimensions to wireless communication / / editors: Ramjee Prasad, Anand Raghawa Prasad, Albena Mihovska, Nidhi
Pubbl/distr/stampa Gistrup, Denmark : , : River Publishers, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (382 pages)
Disciplina 621.384
Collana River Publishers series in communications and networking
Soggetto topico Comunicació sense fil, Sistemes 6G de
Wireless communication systems
ISBN 1-00-336088-2
1-000-75031-0
1-000-75029-9
1-003-36088-2
87-7022-773-X
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover -- 6G Enabling Technologies New Dimensions to Wireless Communication -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Evolution of Mobile Communication -- 1.1.1 1G - First Generation of Mobile Communication (Analogue Systems) -- 1.1.2 2G - Second Generation (Digital Systems) -- 1.1.3 3G - Third Generation -- 1.1.4 4G - Fourth Generation -- 1.1.5 5G - Fifth Generation -- 1.2 6G KPIs and Use Cases -- 1.3 6G Networks: Considerations and Requirements -- 1.3.1 Network Considerations -- 1.3.2 Network Requirements -- 1.4 6G System Architecture -- 1.5 6G Standardization -- 1.6 Challenges in 6G -- 1.7 Book Overview -- 1.8 Conclusions -- 2 6G Future Vision: Requirements, Design Issues and Applications -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Related Work -- 2.3 Essential Requirements of 6G Networks -- 2.4 Applications, Enabling Technologies, and 6G Network Design Issues -- 2.5 Design Issues in 6G -- 2.5.1 Frequency Band -- 2.5.2 Heavy Computation -- 2.5.3 Design of Transmitter and Antenna -- 2.5.4 Delay and Reliability -- 2.5.5 Underwater Communication -- 2.5.6 Capacity -- 2.5.7 Density and Cost -- 2.5.8 Coverage -- 2.5.9 Energy -- 2.5.10 Heterogeneity -- 2.5.11 CIA TRIAD -- 2.6 Waves of Technological Developments -- 2.7 Proposal for 6G Enhancements -- 2.8 Conclusions -- 3 5G Innovation - Using New Technical Capabilities to Explore New Use-Cases -- 3.1 5G - A Significant Market to Reap -- 3.2 5G Use-Cases Mature Towards 6G -- 3.3 The Major Performance Differences between 4G and 5G -- 3.4 Innovation Hubs: Key to the Success of 5G -- 3.5 3GPP Rel 16 and Rel 17, The First True 5G Releases -- 3.6 Service-Based Architecture: An Enabler for New Use-Cases -- 3.7 Network Slicing: Efficiently offer QoS and Customization -- 3.8 Conclusions -- 4 From 5G Technology to 6G Green Deals.
4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Applications to Reduce CO2 in Buildings, Urban Districts, and Cities -- 4.3 Further Applications Supported by 6G -- 4.4 Conclusions -- 5 Enhanced Massive Machine Type Communications for 6G Era -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 5G Systems -- 5.2.1 Network Slicing -- 5.2.2 Massive Machine-type Communications -- 5.3 Challenges for Massive Machine Type Communications in 5G Systems -- 5.4 6G Enablers and Trends for Enhanced Massive Machine -- 5.5 6G Technologies for Enhanced Massive Machine -- 5.5.1 Efficient Massive Connectivity -- 5.5.2 Multi-access Edge Computing as an Enabler -- 5.5.3 Security for emMTC -- 5.5.4 Vertical-specific Solutions -- 5.5.5 Powered by AI and Machine Learning -- 5.5.6 Energy Efficiency -- 5.6 Business Impact of the 6G Technologies for emMTC -- 5.7 Conclusions -- 6 6G Multinetwork Convergence -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Multinetwork Convergence -- 6.2.1 6G Network Convergence Architecture -- 6.3 Next Generation WiFi - WiFi 7 -- 6.3.1 Large Bandwidth Channels -- 6.3.2 Flexible Bandwidth Usage Using Enhanced OFDMA -- 6.3.3 Enhanced MIMO and MU-MIMO Operations -- 6.3.4 Multi-link Operations -- 6.3.5 Multi-AP Coordination -- 6.4 Conclusions -- 7 6G QoE for Video and TV Applications -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Current Status of the Wireless Network Infrastructure -- 7.2.1 2G and 3G inaugurate the Multimedia Services over Cellular Radio Network -- 7.2.2 4G Innovates the LTE-Broadcasting for Multicast Services -- 7.2.3 5G Networks and Media Streaming with Higher QoS -- 7.3 6G Quantum Machine Learning for QoE -- 7.3.1 Quantum Computing (QC) -- 7.3.2 Machine Learning (ML) -- 7.3.3 6G Quantum Machine Learning for Multimedia QoE -- 7.4 Conclusions -- 8 Honey, I Flung the RAN to Space! -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Classes of Communication Satellites -- 8.3 System Architecture.
8.3.1 Satellites Directly used for Communication between UE and RAN/Core on 3GPP Defined Interface -- 8.3.2 Satellites Link as Backhaul to the Core Network for Control and User Plane Traffic -- 8.4 Network Design and Planning: Key Constraints, Challenges and Solutions -- 8.4.1 Cell Size and Type, Tracking Area, and Coverage -- 8.4.2 Interference -- 8.4.3 Latency -- 8.4.4 Spectrum Availability -- 8.5 Examples of 5G Use Cases -- 8.5.1 URLLC and EMBB: An Example -- 8.5.2 m-MTC: An Example -- 8.5.3 Mission-Critical Services/Disaster Management -- 8.6 Regulatory Constraints -- 8.6.1 Generic Issues -- 8.7 Conclusions -- 9 Virtualized, Open and Intelligent: The Evolution of the Radio Access Network -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Evolution of RAN -- 9.2.1 Overview of RAN Architectures -- 9.2.1.1 GSM/GPRS (RAN1/RAN2) -- 9.2.1.2 GERAN -- 9.2.1.3 UTRAN -- 9.2.1.4 E-UTRAN -- 9.2.1.5 D-RAN -- 9.2.2 Cloud-Radio Access Networks -- 9.2.2.1 Fully, Partially and hybrid centralized C-RAN -- 9.2.2.2 Heterogeneous C-RAN -- 9.2.3 FOG Radio Access Networks -- 9.2.4 Software Defined Radio Access Network -- 9.2.5 Virtualized Radio Access Networks -- 9.2.5.1 Virtualized C-RAN -- 9.2.5.2 Virtual RAN -- 9.3 xRAN and O-RAN Architectures -- 9.3.1 The xRAN Base Station Architecture -- 9.3.1.1 Functional separation of the Fronthaul interface -- 9.3.2 The O-RAN Architecture -- 9.4 Open RAN Opportunities and Challenges -- 9.4.1 Use Case Opportunities -- 9.4.2 Implementation of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning -- 9.4.3 Implementation Challenges -- 9.5 Conclusions -- 10 Aerial Infrastructure Sharing in 6G -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Infrastructure Sharing in Mobile Communication -- 10.3 Benefits and Issues with Infrastructure Sharing -- 10.4 Constraints in Sharing -- 10.4.1 Technical Constraints in Passive Sharing -- 10.4.2 Technical Constraints in Active Sharing.
10.4.3 Antennas Sharing -- 10.4.4 NodeB Sharing -- 10.4.5 RNC Sharing -- 10.4.6 Sharing Core Network -- 10.4.7 Enablers for Infrastructure Sharing, Especially in 5G and Beyond -- 10.5 Non-terrestrial Infrastructure Sharing with Terrestrial Infrastructure -- 10.5.1 Non-terrestrial Network Architecture -- 10.5.2 Non-terrestrial Network Challenges -- 10.6 Terrestrial and Non-terrestrial Networks Deployment Scenario -- 10.7 Satellite Backhaul -- 10.8 Cooperation Among Terrestrial and Non-terrestrial Networks -- 10.9 Low Altitude Platform (LAP) and Sharing -- 10.10 Radio Access Node On-board UAV -- 10.11 Radio Access Through UAV -- 10.11.1 The architecture of Aerial Infrastructure Sharing -- 10.12 Conclusions -- 11 Radio Frequency Spectrum for 5G and Beyond Applications - ITU's Perspective -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 The Function of the Radiocommunication Sector of ITU -- 11.3 Radio Spectrum Identified for IMT Services -- 11.4 Radio Spectrum for Beyond 5G -- 11.5 Conclusions -- 12 Deployment of Terahertz Spectrum Band For 6G -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 6G - Emerging Trends -- 12.2.1 Connected Machines -- 12.2.2 Use of Artificial Intelligence -- 12.2.3 Increased Contribution Towards Achieving Social Goals -- 12.3 6G Requirements -- 12.4 6G Technologies and Use of THz Band -- 12.4.1 Emerging 6G Technologies -- 12.4.2 Allocation by FCC -- 12.4.3 Advantages for THz band Technologies -- 12.5 Challenges: Use of THz for 6G -- 12.5.1 Severe Path Loss and Atmospheric Absorption -- 12.5.2 RF Front-end, Photonics and Data Conversion -- 12.6 6G Timelines -- 12.7 Conclusions -- 13 Economic Challenges for 6G Deployments -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 5G Economical Modelling -- 13.3 6G Network Architectures -- 13.4 6G Economical Modelling Challenges -- 13.5 Conclusions -- 14 6G and Green Business Model Innovation -- 14.1 Introduction.
14.2 Measuring Green Business Models -- 14.2.1 Relating Measurement of Green Parameters to Business Model Dimensions and Innovation -- 14.3 Challenges Measuring Green on Technology Dimension -- 14.3.1 Product and Service Technology - Material and Resources -- 14.3.2 Volatile Green Energy Production and Demand -- 14.3.3 Tracking And Measuring Green on Product-, Service-, Production- and Process Technology -- 14.3.4 Single and Multi Green Business Modelling -- 14.3.5 Measuring Incremental, Radical and Disruptive Green Business Models -- 14.4 Towards Measurement of Green Business Models -- 14.5 Discussion -- 14.6 Conclusions -- 15 An Introduction to Privacy Preservation in 6G -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Privacy Laws and Global Awareness -- 15.3 Privacy Preservation Techniques: A Preview -- 15.3.1 Anonymized Data Using Homomorphic Encryption -- 15.3.2 Anonymization using Differential Privacy -- 15.3.3 Privacy Preservation Using Pseudonymization Methods -- 15.3.4 Combination of Multiple Methods of Anonymization -- 15.4 Challenges in Privacy Preservation -- 15.5 Enhanced Challenges with 6G -- 15.6 Conclusions -- Index -- About the Editors -- Back Cover.
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New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 2 Networks, services, and applications / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 2 Networks, services, and applications / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston : , : Artech House, , ©2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (462 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
621.384
Altri autori (Persone) PrasadRamjee
MihovskaAlbena
Collana Mobile communication series
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-60783-970-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto New Horizons inMobile and Wireless Communications Volume 2 Networks, Services, and Applications; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Heterogeneity of Networks; 1.1.1 Evolution of the Radio Access Network; 1.1.2 Evolution of the Core Network; 1.1.3 Cooperation Mechanisms; 1.1.4 Network Security Requirements; 1.1.5 Quality of Service; 1.2 Service Platforms; 1.2.1 Service Adaptation; 1.2.2 Cross-Domain Service Access; 1.2.3 Applications; 1.2.4 Summary; 1.3 Preview of This Book; References; Chapter 2 Network and Mobility Management; 2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 System Architectures for Support of Multiple Access2.1.2 Cooperation Architectures; 2.2 Mobility Management; 2.2.1 Triggers; 2.2.2 Framework for Hybrid Handover; 2.2.3 Architecture for Multiple Access; 2.2.4 Mobility Management Service Access Points (SAPs); 2.2.5 Evaluation of Mobility Management Schemes; 2.2.6 Summary; 2.3 Location-Based Mobility Management; 2.3.1 Elements of the HIS; 2.3.2 Intrasystem Handover Assisted by HIS; 2.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3 Quality of Service; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Performance Metrics; 3.1.2 QoS Provision in IP Networks
3.2 QoS Architectures3.2.1 Policy-Based Architectures; 3.2.2 Dynamic Internetworking; 3.3 QoS Testing; 3.3.1 Virtual Distributed Testbed for Optimization and Coexistence of Heterogeneous Systems; 3.3.2 Practical Implementation of RRM Mechanisms in Support of QoS; 3.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4 Satellite Networks; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Broadcast and Multicast for Fixed and Mobile Networks; 4.1.2 The Digital Dividend; 4.1.3 High Altitude Platforms (HAPs); 4.1.4 Emerging Standards; 4.2 Functional Layers, Protocols, and Segments of Satellite Systems; 4.2.1 Functional Layers
4.2.2 Protocols4.2.3 Ground Segment; 4.2.4 Common Equipment; 4.2.5 Convergent Satellite Platform; 4.2.6 Satellite Payload; 4.2.7 Network Topologies for HAP-Based Systems; 4.2.8 Networking Topologies for Converged Satellite Systems; 4.3 Interworking Between Satellite and Other Systems; 4.3.1 Mobility and Handover; 4.3.2 QoS; 4.3.3 Interworking Between Layer 2 and Layer 3 in an HAPS-Based System; 4.3.4 Security; 4.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 5 Broadband Access Networks and Services; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Optical Access Solutions
5.1.2 Fixed Wireless Access Based on Radio over Fiber (RoF)5.2 Broadband over Powerline; 5.2.1 Cognitive BPL; 5.2.2 Integration of Wireless Technologies with PLC; 5.3 Next Generation Broadband Access Platforms; 5.3.1 Business Roles; 5.3.2 Architectural and Protocol Reference Models; 5.3.3 Small and Medium Enterprises Support; 5.3.4 Service Enablers; 5.3.5 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting; 5.3.6 Quality of Service and Connection Admission Control; 5.3.7 Quality of Experience; 5.3.8 Fixed Mobile Convergence; 5.3.9 The Residential Network and Gateway; 5.4 Conclusions; References
Chapter 6 Services and Service Platforms
Altri titoli varianti Networks, services, and applications
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New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 4 Ad hoc networks and PANs / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 4 Ad hoc networks and PANs / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston : , : Artech House, , ©2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (486 p.)
Disciplina 621.38
Altri autori (Persone) PrasadRamjee
MihovskaAlbena
Collana Mobile communication series
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-60783-974-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto New Horizons in Mobile and Wireless Communications: Volume 4 Ad Hoc Networks and PANs; Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Wireless Ad Hoc Networks; 1.1.1 Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs); 1.1.2 Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs); 1.2 Wireless Mesh Networks; 1.2.1 Wireless Mesh Backhaul Design; 1.2.2 Multihop Concepts in Next Generation Wide Area Systems; 1.2.3 Classification of Ad Hoc Networks; 1.3 Pervasive Communications and Systems; 1.4 Preview of the Book; References; Chapter 2 Protocols and Algorithms for Ad Hoc Networks; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Routing
2.2.1 Models and Algorithms for Routing and Forwarding in MANETs2.2.2 Multicast Routing Protocols; 2.2.3 Routing/Forwarding in Infrastructure-Based Multihop Networks; 2.3 Protocols and Algorithms for Self-Organizing and Opportunistic Networks; 2.3.1 Protocols and Algorithms for Sensor Networks; 2.3.2 Self-Organization and Topology Control; 2.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3 Technologies for Capacity Enhancement; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Channel Network Capacity; 3.1.2 Diversity; 3.1.3 Scheduling, Resource Allocation, and Power Control; 3.1.4 Cross-Layer Techniques
3.2 Enhancing the Performance of Relay Systems3.2.1 Distributed Coding Strategies; 3.2.2 Coded Bidirectional Relaying; 3.2.3 Cooperative Cyclic Diversity; 3.2.4 Fixed-Relay Assisted User Cooperation; 3.2.5 Joint Routing and Resource Partitioning; 3.3 Performance Enhancements for Wireless Mesh Networks; 3.3.1 Scheduling Algorithms for Wireless Backhaul Networks; 3.3.2 Cross-Layer Framework for Wireless Mesh Networks; 3.4 Capacity Enhancements in WPANs; 3.4.1 Parent-Child Communication Model and Its Limitations; 3.4.2 Parent-Child Scheduling Solution; 3.4.3 Capacity Analysis; 3.5 Conclusions
ReferencesChapter 4 Context Aware and Secure Personalized Communications; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Personalization and Individualization of Devices and Services; 4.1.2 Requirements for Ad Hoc Network and Service Architectures; 4.2 Context-Aware Service Discovery; 4.2.1 Context-Awareness for PNs; 4.2.2 Distributed Service Discovery for WSNs; 4.3 Data Aggregation and Fusion; 4.3.1 Resource Management Through Network Traffic Management; 4.3.2 Distributed Data Aggregation; 4.4 Adaptive Security Framework; 4.4.1 Requirements for Security, Privacy, and Trust; 4.4.2 Analysis and Evaluation
4.5 ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 5 Network and Enabling Architectures; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Seamless Integration of Broadcast; 5.1.2 Mobility Support; 5.1.3 QoS Support; 5.1.4 Security, Privacy, and Trust; 5.1.5 Device Architectures; 5.2 Networking and Enabling Architectures for Personal Networks; 5.2.1 PN Networking Functionalities; 5.2.2 PN Link Layer Functionality; 5.2.3 PN Service Layer Functionality; 5.2.4 PN Context Management Functionality; 5.2.5 Networking Aspects of the PN-F; 5.2.6 PN Interactions with External Service Frameworks; 5.3 Architectures for WSN
5.3.1 Hybrid Hierarchical Architecture
Altri titoli varianti Ad hoc networks and PANs
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New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 3 Reconfigurability / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 3 Reconfigurability / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston : , : Artech House, , ©2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (368 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
621.384
Altri autori (Persone) PrasadRamjee
MihovskaAlbena
Collana Mobile communication series
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-60783-972-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- Enabling technologies -- Autonomic communications -- System capabilities -- Principles and analysis of reconfigurable architectures -- Reconfigurable radio equipment and its management -- Spectrum management and radio resource allocation -- Reconfiguration threats and security objectives -- Prototyping and requirements of the reconfigurable platform -- Concluding remarks.
Altri titoli varianti Reconfigurability
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New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 1 Radio interfaces / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 1 Radio interfaces / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston : , : Artech House, , ©2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (466 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
Altri autori (Persone) PrasadRamjee
MihovskaAlbena
Collana Mobile communication series
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-60783-968-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto New Horizons in Mobile and Wireless Communications Volume 1 Radio Interfaces; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Mobile and Wireless Systems for Next Generation; 1.1.1 Overview of Mobile and Wireless Communication Systems; 1.1.2 Evolution and Migration Toward Next Generation Mobile Communication Systems; 1.1.3 Radio Systems Planning and Optimization; 1.2 Challenges and Requirements for Radio Interface Design; 1.2.1 Technical Requirements; 1.2.2 Enabling Technologies; 1.2.3 Market Requirements and Services
1.3 Research and Standardization Activities Toward New Radio Interfaces1.3.1 European-Funded Research Activities; 1.3.2 Other Activities; 1.4 Preview of the Book; References; Chapter 2 Spectrum-Efficient Radio Interface Technologies; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Radio Interfaces for Ubiquitous Communications; 2.1.2 OFDM-Based Radio Interfaces in the Scope of Next Generation Systems; 2.1.3 Coexistence and Spectrum Sharing; 2.1.4 Opportunities for Secondary Spectrum Use; 2.1.5 Multiband Transmissions; 2.2 Radio Interfaces Optimized for PANs; 2.2.1 Scenarios and Radio Propagation Models for PANs
2.2.2 Increased Capacity and Throughput for a MIMO UWB System2.3 Accurate Channel Modeling for Adaptive and Scalable Air Interfaces; 2.3.1 Existing MIMO Channel Models; 2.3.2 Channel Modeling; 2.3.3 Simulation of Radio Systems; 2.3.4 Classifying Channel Characteristics; 2.3.5 General Descriptions of Basic Channel Models; 2.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3 Coding and Modulation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Analysis and Design of Coding Algorithms for Next Generation Systems; 3.1.2 Analysis and Design of Modulation Schemes for Next Generation Systems; 3.2 Design of Multiuser Space-Time Codes
3.2.1 Characterization of the Error Event Regions3.2.2 Code Design Criteria; 3.2.3 Multiuser MIMO Downlink Space-Time Block Coded Transmission Scheme; 3.3 Advanced Modulation and Coding Techniques; 3.3.1 Modulation and Coding Schemes with DTBCs; 3.3.2 Quasicyclic Block LDPC Codes; 3.3.3 Low-Rate Convolutional Codes for Broadcast Information; 3.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4 Multiple-Access Schemes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Selection Criteria for a Multiple-Access Scheme; 4.1.2 Single-Carrier Versus Multicarrier Schemes; 4.2 Analysis of TDMA/OFDMA for an IMT-A Candidate System
4.2.1 Key Design Aspects4.2.2 Performance Modeling and Evaluation; 4.3 Conclusions; References; Chapter 5 Smart Antennas and Related Technologies; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Multiple-Antenna Methods and Techniques; 5.1.2 Benefits of Multiple Transmission Schemes; 5.1.3 Summary of Multiple-Antenna Methods; 5.1.4 Spatial Modes; 5.2 Downlink Capacity Enhancement of IEEE 802.11a/g; 5.2.1 Space and Time Diversity in the OBAN Scenario; 5.2.2 Downlink Beamforming Under EIRP Constraints in WLAN OFDM Systems
5.2.3 Downlink Capacity Enhancement of IEEE 802.11a/g Using SDMA with a Multiple-Antenna Access Point
Altri titoli varianti Radio interfaces
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New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 4 Ad hoc networks and PANs / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 4 Ad hoc networks and PANs / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston : , : Artech House, , ©2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (486 p.)
Disciplina 621.38
Altri autori (Persone) PrasadRamjee
MihovskaAlbena
Collana Mobile communication series
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems
ISBN 1-60783-974-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto New Horizons in Mobile and Wireless Communications: Volume 4 Ad Hoc Networks and PANs; Contents; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Wireless Ad Hoc Networks; 1.1.1 Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs); 1.1.2 Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs); 1.2 Wireless Mesh Networks; 1.2.1 Wireless Mesh Backhaul Design; 1.2.2 Multihop Concepts in Next Generation Wide Area Systems; 1.2.3 Classification of Ad Hoc Networks; 1.3 Pervasive Communications and Systems; 1.4 Preview of the Book; References; Chapter 2 Protocols and Algorithms for Ad Hoc Networks; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Routing
2.2.1 Models and Algorithms for Routing and Forwarding in MANETs2.2.2 Multicast Routing Protocols; 2.2.3 Routing/Forwarding in Infrastructure-Based Multihop Networks; 2.3 Protocols and Algorithms for Self-Organizing and Opportunistic Networks; 2.3.1 Protocols and Algorithms for Sensor Networks; 2.3.2 Self-Organization and Topology Control; 2.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3 Technologies for Capacity Enhancement; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Channel Network Capacity; 3.1.2 Diversity; 3.1.3 Scheduling, Resource Allocation, and Power Control; 3.1.4 Cross-Layer Techniques
3.2 Enhancing the Performance of Relay Systems3.2.1 Distributed Coding Strategies; 3.2.2 Coded Bidirectional Relaying; 3.2.3 Cooperative Cyclic Diversity; 3.2.4 Fixed-Relay Assisted User Cooperation; 3.2.5 Joint Routing and Resource Partitioning; 3.3 Performance Enhancements for Wireless Mesh Networks; 3.3.1 Scheduling Algorithms for Wireless Backhaul Networks; 3.3.2 Cross-Layer Framework for Wireless Mesh Networks; 3.4 Capacity Enhancements in WPANs; 3.4.1 Parent-Child Communication Model and Its Limitations; 3.4.2 Parent-Child Scheduling Solution; 3.4.3 Capacity Analysis; 3.5 Conclusions
ReferencesChapter 4 Context Aware and Secure Personalized Communications; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Personalization and Individualization of Devices and Services; 4.1.2 Requirements for Ad Hoc Network and Service Architectures; 4.2 Context-Aware Service Discovery; 4.2.1 Context-Awareness for PNs; 4.2.2 Distributed Service Discovery for WSNs; 4.3 Data Aggregation and Fusion; 4.3.1 Resource Management Through Network Traffic Management; 4.3.2 Distributed Data Aggregation; 4.4 Adaptive Security Framework; 4.4.1 Requirements for Security, Privacy, and Trust; 4.4.2 Analysis and Evaluation
4.5 ConclusionsReferences; Chapter 5 Network and Enabling Architectures; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Seamless Integration of Broadcast; 5.1.2 Mobility Support; 5.1.3 QoS Support; 5.1.4 Security, Privacy, and Trust; 5.1.5 Device Architectures; 5.2 Networking and Enabling Architectures for Personal Networks; 5.2.1 PN Networking Functionalities; 5.2.2 PN Link Layer Functionality; 5.2.3 PN Service Layer Functionality; 5.2.4 PN Context Management Functionality; 5.2.5 Networking Aspects of the PN-F; 5.2.6 PN Interactions with External Service Frameworks; 5.3 Architectures for WSN
5.3.1 Hybrid Hierarchical Architecture
Altri titoli varianti Ad hoc networks and PANs
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New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 3 Reconfigurability / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 3 Reconfigurability / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston : , : Artech House, , ©2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (368 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
621.384
Altri autori (Persone) PrasadRamjee
MihovskaAlbena
Collana Mobile communication series
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems
ISBN 1-60783-972-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- Enabling technologies -- Autonomic communications -- System capabilities -- Principles and analysis of reconfigurable architectures -- Reconfigurable radio equipment and its management -- Spectrum management and radio resource allocation -- Reconfiguration threats and security objectives -- Prototyping and requirements of the reconfigurable platform -- Concluding remarks.
Altri titoli varianti Reconfigurability
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New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 1 Radio interfaces / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 1 Radio interfaces / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston : , : Artech House, , ©2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (466 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
Altri autori (Persone) PrasadRamjee
MihovskaAlbena
Collana Mobile communication series
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems
ISBN 1-60783-968-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto New Horizons in Mobile and Wireless Communications Volume 1 Radio Interfaces; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Mobile and Wireless Systems for Next Generation; 1.1.1 Overview of Mobile and Wireless Communication Systems; 1.1.2 Evolution and Migration Toward Next Generation Mobile Communication Systems; 1.1.3 Radio Systems Planning and Optimization; 1.2 Challenges and Requirements for Radio Interface Design; 1.2.1 Technical Requirements; 1.2.2 Enabling Technologies; 1.2.3 Market Requirements and Services
1.3 Research and Standardization Activities Toward New Radio Interfaces1.3.1 European-Funded Research Activities; 1.3.2 Other Activities; 1.4 Preview of the Book; References; Chapter 2 Spectrum-Efficient Radio Interface Technologies; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Radio Interfaces for Ubiquitous Communications; 2.1.2 OFDM-Based Radio Interfaces in the Scope of Next Generation Systems; 2.1.3 Coexistence and Spectrum Sharing; 2.1.4 Opportunities for Secondary Spectrum Use; 2.1.5 Multiband Transmissions; 2.2 Radio Interfaces Optimized for PANs; 2.2.1 Scenarios and Radio Propagation Models for PANs
2.2.2 Increased Capacity and Throughput for a MIMO UWB System2.3 Accurate Channel Modeling for Adaptive and Scalable Air Interfaces; 2.3.1 Existing MIMO Channel Models; 2.3.2 Channel Modeling; 2.3.3 Simulation of Radio Systems; 2.3.4 Classifying Channel Characteristics; 2.3.5 General Descriptions of Basic Channel Models; 2.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3 Coding and Modulation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Analysis and Design of Coding Algorithms for Next Generation Systems; 3.1.2 Analysis and Design of Modulation Schemes for Next Generation Systems; 3.2 Design of Multiuser Space-Time Codes
3.2.1 Characterization of the Error Event Regions3.2.2 Code Design Criteria; 3.2.3 Multiuser MIMO Downlink Space-Time Block Coded Transmission Scheme; 3.3 Advanced Modulation and Coding Techniques; 3.3.1 Modulation and Coding Schemes with DTBCs; 3.3.2 Quasicyclic Block LDPC Codes; 3.3.3 Low-Rate Convolutional Codes for Broadcast Information; 3.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4 Multiple-Access Schemes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Selection Criteria for a Multiple-Access Scheme; 4.1.2 Single-Carrier Versus Multicarrier Schemes; 4.2 Analysis of TDMA/OFDMA for an IMT-A Candidate System
4.2.1 Key Design Aspects4.2.2 Performance Modeling and Evaluation; 4.3 Conclusions; References; Chapter 5 Smart Antennas and Related Technologies; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Multiple-Antenna Methods and Techniques; 5.1.2 Benefits of Multiple Transmission Schemes; 5.1.3 Summary of Multiple-Antenna Methods; 5.1.4 Spatial Modes; 5.2 Downlink Capacity Enhancement of IEEE 802.11a/g; 5.2.1 Space and Time Diversity in the OBAN Scenario; 5.2.2 Downlink Beamforming Under EIRP Constraints in WLAN OFDM Systems
5.2.3 Downlink Capacity Enhancement of IEEE 802.11a/g Using SDMA with a Multiple-Antenna Access Point
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New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 2 Networks, services, and applications / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 2 Networks, services, and applications / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston : , : Artech House, , ©2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (462 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
621.384
Altri autori (Persone) PrasadRamjee
MihovskaAlbena
Collana Mobile communication series
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems
ISBN 1-60783-970-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto New Horizons inMobile and Wireless Communications Volume 2 Networks, Services, and Applications; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Heterogeneity of Networks; 1.1.1 Evolution of the Radio Access Network; 1.1.2 Evolution of the Core Network; 1.1.3 Cooperation Mechanisms; 1.1.4 Network Security Requirements; 1.1.5 Quality of Service; 1.2 Service Platforms; 1.2.1 Service Adaptation; 1.2.2 Cross-Domain Service Access; 1.2.3 Applications; 1.2.4 Summary; 1.3 Preview of This Book; References; Chapter 2 Network and Mobility Management; 2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 System Architectures for Support of Multiple Access2.1.2 Cooperation Architectures; 2.2 Mobility Management; 2.2.1 Triggers; 2.2.2 Framework for Hybrid Handover; 2.2.3 Architecture for Multiple Access; 2.2.4 Mobility Management Service Access Points (SAPs); 2.2.5 Evaluation of Mobility Management Schemes; 2.2.6 Summary; 2.3 Location-Based Mobility Management; 2.3.1 Elements of the HIS; 2.3.2 Intrasystem Handover Assisted by HIS; 2.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3 Quality of Service; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Performance Metrics; 3.1.2 QoS Provision in IP Networks
3.2 QoS Architectures3.2.1 Policy-Based Architectures; 3.2.2 Dynamic Internetworking; 3.3 QoS Testing; 3.3.1 Virtual Distributed Testbed for Optimization and Coexistence of Heterogeneous Systems; 3.3.2 Practical Implementation of RRM Mechanisms in Support of QoS; 3.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4 Satellite Networks; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Broadcast and Multicast for Fixed and Mobile Networks; 4.1.2 The Digital Dividend; 4.1.3 High Altitude Platforms (HAPs); 4.1.4 Emerging Standards; 4.2 Functional Layers, Protocols, and Segments of Satellite Systems; 4.2.1 Functional Layers
4.2.2 Protocols4.2.3 Ground Segment; 4.2.4 Common Equipment; 4.2.5 Convergent Satellite Platform; 4.2.6 Satellite Payload; 4.2.7 Network Topologies for HAP-Based Systems; 4.2.8 Networking Topologies for Converged Satellite Systems; 4.3 Interworking Between Satellite and Other Systems; 4.3.1 Mobility and Handover; 4.3.2 QoS; 4.3.3 Interworking Between Layer 2 and Layer 3 in an HAPS-Based System; 4.3.4 Security; 4.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 5 Broadband Access Networks and Services; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Optical Access Solutions
5.1.2 Fixed Wireless Access Based on Radio over Fiber (RoF)5.2 Broadband over Powerline; 5.2.1 Cognitive BPL; 5.2.2 Integration of Wireless Technologies with PLC; 5.3 Next Generation Broadband Access Platforms; 5.3.1 Business Roles; 5.3.2 Architectural and Protocol Reference Models; 5.3.3 Small and Medium Enterprises Support; 5.3.4 Service Enablers; 5.3.5 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting; 5.3.6 Quality of Service and Connection Admission Control; 5.3.7 Quality of Experience; 5.3.8 Fixed Mobile Convergence; 5.3.9 The Residential Network and Gateway; 5.4 Conclusions; References
Chapter 6 Services and Service Platforms
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New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 1 Radio interfaces / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
New horizons in mobile and wireless communications . Vol. 1 Radio interfaces / / Ramjee Prasad, Albena Mihovska, editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston : , : Artech House, , ©2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (466 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
Altri autori (Persone) PrasadRamjee
MihovskaAlbena
Collana Mobile communication series
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems
ISBN 1-60783-968-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto New Horizons in Mobile and Wireless Communications Volume 1 Radio Interfaces; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Mobile and Wireless Systems for Next Generation; 1.1.1 Overview of Mobile and Wireless Communication Systems; 1.1.2 Evolution and Migration Toward Next Generation Mobile Communication Systems; 1.1.3 Radio Systems Planning and Optimization; 1.2 Challenges and Requirements for Radio Interface Design; 1.2.1 Technical Requirements; 1.2.2 Enabling Technologies; 1.2.3 Market Requirements and Services
1.3 Research and Standardization Activities Toward New Radio Interfaces1.3.1 European-Funded Research Activities; 1.3.2 Other Activities; 1.4 Preview of the Book; References; Chapter 2 Spectrum-Efficient Radio Interface Technologies; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Radio Interfaces for Ubiquitous Communications; 2.1.2 OFDM-Based Radio Interfaces in the Scope of Next Generation Systems; 2.1.3 Coexistence and Spectrum Sharing; 2.1.4 Opportunities for Secondary Spectrum Use; 2.1.5 Multiband Transmissions; 2.2 Radio Interfaces Optimized for PANs; 2.2.1 Scenarios and Radio Propagation Models for PANs
2.2.2 Increased Capacity and Throughput for a MIMO UWB System2.3 Accurate Channel Modeling for Adaptive and Scalable Air Interfaces; 2.3.1 Existing MIMO Channel Models; 2.3.2 Channel Modeling; 2.3.3 Simulation of Radio Systems; 2.3.4 Classifying Channel Characteristics; 2.3.5 General Descriptions of Basic Channel Models; 2.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 3 Coding and Modulation; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Analysis and Design of Coding Algorithms for Next Generation Systems; 3.1.2 Analysis and Design of Modulation Schemes for Next Generation Systems; 3.2 Design of Multiuser Space-Time Codes
3.2.1 Characterization of the Error Event Regions3.2.2 Code Design Criteria; 3.2.3 Multiuser MIMO Downlink Space-Time Block Coded Transmission Scheme; 3.3 Advanced Modulation and Coding Techniques; 3.3.1 Modulation and Coding Schemes with DTBCs; 3.3.2 Quasicyclic Block LDPC Codes; 3.3.3 Low-Rate Convolutional Codes for Broadcast Information; 3.4 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4 Multiple-Access Schemes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Selection Criteria for a Multiple-Access Scheme; 4.1.2 Single-Carrier Versus Multicarrier Schemes; 4.2 Analysis of TDMA/OFDMA for an IMT-A Candidate System
4.2.1 Key Design Aspects4.2.2 Performance Modeling and Evaluation; 4.3 Conclusions; References; Chapter 5 Smart Antennas and Related Technologies; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Multiple-Antenna Methods and Techniques; 5.1.2 Benefits of Multiple Transmission Schemes; 5.1.3 Summary of Multiple-Antenna Methods; 5.1.4 Spatial Modes; 5.2 Downlink Capacity Enhancement of IEEE 802.11a/g; 5.2.1 Space and Time Diversity in the OBAN Scenario; 5.2.2 Downlink Beamforming Under EIRP Constraints in WLAN OFDM Systems
5.2.3 Downlink Capacity Enhancement of IEEE 802.11a/g Using SDMA with a Multiple-Antenna Access Point
Altri titoli varianti Radio interfaces
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