Cooperative Radio Communications for Green Smart Environments.
Título:
Cooperative Radio Communications for Green Smart Environments.
ISBN:
9788793379145
9781003337720
9781000793352
9781000796124
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PRODUCTION_INFO:
Aalborg : River Publishers, 2016.
©2016
Descripción física:
1 online resource (666 pages)
Serie:
River Publishers Series in Communications
Nota general:
3.1.4.1 Lcxs.
Contenido:
Front Cover ; Half Title Page ; River Publishers Series In Communications ; Title Page -- Cooperative Radio Communications For Green Smart Environments ; Copyright Page ; Contents ; Preface ; Acknowledgments ; List Of Contributors ; List Of Figures ; List Of Tables ; List Of Abbreviations ; Chapter 1 -- Introduction ; 1.1 Technology Trends ; 1.1.1 Mobile Networks And The Wireless Internet Of Everything ; 1.1.2 Mobile Communication Scenarios ; 1.2 Rans-Enabling Technologies ; 1.2.1 Small Cells In Very High-Dense Deployment ; 1.2.2 Moving And Relaying Nodes.
1.2.3 Virtualisation, Cloud, And Ultra-Flexible Rans 1.2.4 Energy- And Spectrum-Efficient Networking ; 1.2.5 New Spectrum Bands For Mobile Broadband ; 1.2.6 Radio Channels And Propagation Modelling ; 1.3 Scope Of The Book ; Chapter 2 -- Urban Radio Access Networks ; 2.1 Radio Propagation In Urban Scenarios ; 2.1.1 Radio Propagation Measurement And Stochastic Modelling ; 2.1.1.1 Channel Characterisation In Various Urban Scenarios Relay ; 2.1.1.2 Updated Models In Challenging Conditions Container Terminals ; 2.1.1.3 Effects Of User Mobility, Existence Of Pedestrians, And Tx/Rx Antenna Height.
2.1.2 Rt Techniques 2.1.2.1 Diffuse Scattering ; 2.1.2.2 Rt In Vehicular Networks ; 2.1.2.3 Channel Modelling For 5G Networks ; 2.1.2.4 Improvements Of Ray Launching ; 2.1.3 Massive And Distributed Mimo ; 2.1.3.1 Massive Mimo ; 2.1.3.2 Distributed Mimo ; 2.1.4 Cellular Mm-Wave ; 2.1.4.1 General Propagation Characteristics ; 2.1.4.2 Channel Measurement Campaigns And Results ; 2.1.4.3 Rt Investigations ; 2.1.4.4 Stochastic And Semi-Stochastic Mm-Wave Channel Models ; 2.2 Urban Reference Scenarios ; 2.2.1 Simulators For Urban Environments ; 2.2.2 Hannover Scenario.
2.2.2.1 Lte Network In The Hannover Scenario 2.2.2.2 User Mobility Models ; 2.2.2.3 Propagation Models ; 2.2.2.4 Data Traffic Model ; 2.2.2.5 Conclusion And Future Work ; 2.3 Summary And Future Directions ; Chapter 3 -- Indoor Wireless Communications And Applications ; 3.1 Advances In Short-Range Radio System Design ; 3.1.1 Characterisation Of The Indoor Channel Using Room Electromagnetics (Rem) And Diffuse Multipath ; 3.1.1.1 Introduction: Rem And Diffuse Multipath Components (Dmcs) ; 3.1.1.2 Rem Models ; 3.1.1.3 Diffuse Multipath Components (Dmcs) In Industry.
3.1.2 Characterisation Of The Indoor Channel Using Simulations: Heuristic, Ray-Based And Fullwave 3.1.2.1 Heuristic Channel Modelling ; 3.1.2.2 Full-Wave Channel Modelling ; 3.1.2.3 Advanced Ray-Based Modelling ; 3.1.3 Advanced Indoor Propagation Modelling ; 3.1.3.1 Characterisation Of Multi-Antenna And Multi-Link Indoor Channels ; 3.1.3.2 Modelling Of Time And Frequency Dependence In Uwb Indoor Channels ; 3.1.3.3 Accurate Propagation Models For Mobile Networks Deployment ; 3.1.4 Advanced Mimo Techniques: Leaky Coaxial Cables (Lcxs), Distributed Antenna System (Das) And Massive Mimo.
Síntesis:
The demand for mobile connectivity is continuously increasing, and by 2020 Mobile and Wireless Communications will serve not only very dense populations of mobile phones and nomadic computers, but also the expected multiplicity of devices and sensors located in machines, vehicles, health systems and city infrastructures. Future Mobile Networks are then faced with many new scenarios and use cases, which will load the networks with different data traffic patterns, in new or shared spectrum bands, creating new specific requirements. This book addresses both the techniques to model, analyse and optimise the radio links and transmission systems in such scenarios, together with the most advanced radio access, resource management and mobile networking technologies. This text summarises the work performed by more than 500 researchers from more than 120 institutions in Europe, America and Asia, from both academia and industries, within the framework of the COST IC1004 Action on "Cooperative Radio Communications for Green and Smart Environments". The book will have appeal to graduates and researchers in the Radio Communications area, and also to engineers working in the Wireless industry. Topics discussed in this book include: Radio waves propagation phenomena in diverse urban, indoor, vehicular and body environments Measurements, characterization, and modelling of radio channels beyond 4G networks Key issues in Vehicle (V2X) communication Wireless Body Area Networks, including specific Radio Channel Models for WBANs Energy efficiency and resource management enhancements in Radio Access Networks Definitions and models for the virtualised and cloud RAN architectures Advances on feasible indoor localization and tracking techniques Recent findings and innovations in antenna systems for communications Physical Layer Network Coding for next generation wireless systems Methods and techniques for MIMO Over the Air (OTA) testing
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