Adaptive Large-scale Wireless Networks

Adaptive Large-scale Wireless Networks
Author: Amit Pulin Jardosh
Publisher: ProQuest
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN: 9780549479307

This dissertation facilitates an "evolution cycle" for large-scale adaptive wireless networks. We believe that the solutions we present form a platform for future research initiatives that will help realize the successful operation of large-scale wireless networks of the future.

Large Scale Network-Centric Distributed Systems

Large Scale Network-Centric Distributed Systems
Author: Hamid Sarbazi-Azad
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2013-10-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1118714822

A highly accessible reference offering a broad range of topics and insights on large scale network-centric distributed systems Evolving from the fields of high-performance computing and networking, large scale network-centric distributed systems continues to grow as one of the most important topics in computing and communication and many interdisciplinary areas. Dealing with both wired and wireless networks, this book focuses on the design and performance issues of such systems. Large Scale Network-Centric Distributed Systems provides in-depth coverage ranging from ground-level hardware issues (such as buffer organization, router delay, and flow control) to the high-level issues immediately concerning application or system users (including parallel programming, middleware, and OS support for such computing systems). Arranged in five parts, it explains and analyzes complex topics to an unprecedented degree: Part 1: Multicore and Many-Core (Mc) Systems-on-Chip Part 2: Pervasive/Ubiquitous Computing and Peer-to-Peer Systems Part 3: Wireless/Mobile Networks Part 4: Grid and Cloud Computing Part 5: Other Topics Related to Network-Centric Computing and Its Applications Large Scale Network-Centric Distributed Systems is an incredibly useful resource for practitioners, postgraduate students, postdocs, and researchers.

Sparse Deployment of Large Scale Wireless Networks for Mobile Targets

Sparse Deployment of Large Scale Wireless Networks for Mobile Targets
Author: Zizhan Zheng
Publisher:
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

Abstract: Deploying wireless networks at large scale is challenging. Despite various effort made in the design of coverage schemes and deployment algorithms with static targets in mind, how to deploy a wireless network to achieve a desired quality of service for mobile targets moving in a large region without incurring prohibitive cost largely remains open. To address this issue, this dissertation proposes Sparse Coverage, a deployment scheme that provides guaranteed service to mobile targets while trading off service quality with cost in a deterministic way.

Large Scale Cognitive Wireless Networks

Large Scale Cognitive Wireless Networks
Author: Liang Song
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9783838305738

The book provides a tutorial-style introduction to large scale cognitive wireless networks, from a number of research angles: including communications and network engineering, system engineering, and network information theory. The concept of cognitive networking is so differentiated from traditional wireless networking, by its dynamic network resource access of both spectrum bandwidth and wireless node/radio availability. On the contrary, traditional wireless networks assume that those resources can be predetermined. The introduced method of cognitive networking can provide key advantages in large-scale wireless systems, such as: 1) supporting multimedia enabled real-time applications with unlimited scalability; 2) having high capacity with dynamic drop-and-play network; 3) being ideal for free unlicensed bands and battery operation; 4) being compatible with all off-the-shelf radio standards.

Spectrum Sharing

Spectrum Sharing
Author: Constantinos B. Papadias
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2020-03-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119551471

Combines the latest trends in spectrum sharing, both from a research and a standards/regulation/experimental standpoint Written by noted professionals from academia, industry, and research labs, this unique book provides a comprehensive treatment of the principles and architectures for spectrum sharing in order to help with the existing and future spectrum crunch issues. It presents readers with the most current standardization trends, including CEPT / CEE, eLSA, CBRS, MulteFire, LTE-Unlicensed (LTE-U), LTE WLAN integration with Internet Protocol security tunnel (LWIP), and LTE/Wi-Fi aggregation (LWA), and offers substantial trials and experimental results, as well as system-level performance evaluation results. The book also includes a chapter focusing on spectrum policy reinforcement and another on the economics of spectrum sharing. Beginning with the historic form of cognitive radio, Spectrum Sharing: The Next Frontier in Wireless Networks continues with current standardized forms of spectrum sharing, and reviews all of the technical ingredients that may arise in spectrum sharing approaches. It also looks at policy and implementation aspects and ponders the future of the field. White spaces and data base-assisted spectrum sharing are discussed, as well as the licensed shared access approach and cooperative communication techniques. The book also covers reciprocity-based beam forming techniques for spectrum sharing in MIMO networks; resource allocation for shared spectrum networks; large scale wireless spectrum monitoring; and much more. Contains all the latest standardization trends, such as CEPT / ECC, eLSA, CBRS, MulteFire, LTE-Unlicensed (LTE-U), LTE WLAN integration with Internet Protocol security tunnel (LWIP) and LTE/Wi-Fi aggregation (LWA) Presents a number of emerging technologies for future spectrum sharing (collaborative sensing, cooperative communication, reciprocity-based beamforming, etc.), as well as novel spectrum sharing paradigms (e.g. in full duplex and radar systems) Includes substantial trials and experimental results, as well as system-level performance evaluation results Contains a dedicated chapter on spectrum policy reinforcement and one on the economics of spectrum sharing Edited by experts in the field, and featuring contributions by respected professionals in the field world wide Spectrum Sharing: The Next Frontier in Wireless Networks is highly recommended for graduate students and researchers working in the areas of wireless communications and signal processing engineering. It would also benefit radio communications engineers and practitioners.

Security and Privacy for Next-Generation Wireless Networks

Security and Privacy for Next-Generation Wireless Networks
Author: Sheng Zhong
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2018-11-22
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 303001150X

This timely book provides broad coverage of security and privacy issues in the macro and micro perspective. In macroperspective, the system and algorithm fundamentals of next-generation wireless networks are discussed. In micro-perspective, this book focuses on the key secure and privacy techniques in different emerging networks from the interconnection view of human and cyber-physical world. This book includes 7 chapters from prominent international researchers working in this subject area. This book serves as a useful reference for researchers, graduate students, and practitioners seeking solutions to wireless security and privacy related issues Recent advances in wireless communication technologies have enabled the large-scale deployment of next-generation wireless networks, and many other wireless applications are emerging. The next generation of mobile networks continues to transform the way people communicate and access information. As a matter of fact, next-generation emerging networks are exploiting their numerous applications in both military and civil fields. For most applications, it is important to guarantee high security of the deployed network in order to defend against attacks from adversaries, as well as the privacy intrusion. The key target in the development of next-generation wireless networks is to promote the integration of the human, cyber, and physical worlds. Previous work in Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) considered the connection between the cyber world and the physical world. In the recent studies, human involvement brings new channels and initiatives in this interconnection. In this integration process, security and privacy are critical issues to many wireless network applications, and it is a paramount concern for the growth of next-generation wireless networks. This is due to the open nature of wireless communication and the involvement of humans. New opportunities for tackling these security and privacy issues in next-generation wireless networks will be achieved by leveraging the properties of interaction among human, computers and things.

Analytical Modeling of Wireless Communication Systems

Analytical Modeling of Wireless Communication Systems
Author: Carla-Fabiana Chiasserini
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 184821944X

Wireless networks represent an inexpensive and convenient way to connect to the Internet. However, despite their applications across several technologies, one challenge still remains: to understand the behavior of wireless sensor networks and assess their performance in large-scale scenarios. When a large number of network nodes need to interact, developing suitable analytical models is essential to ensure the appropriate coverage and throughput of these networks and to enhance user mobility. This is intrinsically difficult due to the size and number of different network nodes and users. This book highlights some examples which show how this problem can be overcome with the use of different techniques. An intensive parameter analysis shows the reader how to the exploit analytical models for an effective development and management of different types of wireless networks.