Resource Management for Wireless System: Optimization, Transmission, and Services

Resource Management for Wireless System: Optimization, Transmission, and Services
Author: Hang Qin
Publisher: Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. USA
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2017-05-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1618964003

Due to many factors including power control, scheduling, flow routing, and so on, the resource management via optimization is the key to ensure overall end-to-end performance of wireless systems. Data transmission and the service, is one of the most important topics for the future wireless and communication networks. In the past decade, people have witnessed a significant progress in the advance of resource management over wireless systems. It is not only an important research topic, but also emerging as an integral material for graduate-level networking courses for students in Computing Science major. Nevertheless, there are few books available to date that can serve such a purpose. It is because of the cross-disciplines that resource management requires, which cover a broad range of topics, making it especially challenging to develop a specific book to cover them all. For instance, cross-layer resource management has to be specific with different design variables and constraints, hence different networking scenarios have different end-to-end utility goals and service objectives, and different problem formulations to employ different optimization methods. To respond to the need of such a book for graduate/undergraduate students, researchers and engineers, this book try to tackle the difficulties by bringing together the resource management and optimization design in wireless system. This intent is to either serve as a textbook for advanced graduate-level courses on wireless and communication networks, or as a reference book by students and engineers.

Resource Allocation and Performance Optimization in Communication Networks and the Internet

Resource Allocation and Performance Optimization in Communication Networks and the Internet
Author: Liansheng Tan
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1498769454

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the underlying theory, design techniques and analytical results of wireless communication networks, focusing on the core principles of wireless network design. It elaborates the network utility maximization (NUM) theory with applications in resource allocation of wireless networks, with a central aim of design and the QoS guarantee. It presents and discusses state-of-the-art developments in resource allocation and performance optimization in wireless communication networks. It provides an overview of the general background including the basic wireless communication networks and the relevant protocols, architectures, methods and algorithms.

Wireless Communications Resource Management

Wireless Communications Resource Management
Author: Byeong Gi Lee
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2009-07-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470823577

Wireless technologies continue to evolve to address the insatiable demand for faster response times, larger bandwidth, and reliable transmission. Yet as the industry moves toward the development of post 3G systems, engineers have consumed all the affordable physical layer technologies discovered to date. This has necessitated more intelligent and optimized utilization of available wireless resources. Wireless Communications Resource Managem ent, Lee, Park, and Seo cover all aspects of this critical topic, from the preliminary concepts and mathematical tools to detailed descriptions of all the resource management techniques. Readers will be able to more effectively leverage limited spectrum and maximize device battery power, as well as address channel loss, shadowing, and multipath fading phenomena. Presents the latest resource allocation techniques for new and next generation air interface technologies Arms readers with the necessary fundamentals and mathematical tools Illustrates theoretical concepts in a concrete manner Gives detailed coverage on scheduling, power management, and MIMO techniques Written by an author team working in both academia and industry Wireless Communications Resource Managementis geared for engineers in the wireless industry and graduate students specializing in wireless communications. Professionals in wireless service and device manufacturing industries will find the book to be a clear, up-to-date overview of the topic. Readers will benefit from a basic, undergraduate-level understanding of networks and communications. Course instructors can access lecture materials at the companion website:(www.wiley.com/go/bglee)

Transmission Systems Design Handbook for Wireless Networks

Transmission Systems Design Handbook for Wireless Networks
Author: Harvey Lehpamer
Publisher: Artech House
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2002
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1580532438

Transmission Systems Design for Wireless Applications takes you through the design and deployment of wireless transmission networks. From principles and design, to equipment procurement, project management, testing, and operation, it's a practical, hands-on engineering guide with numerous real-life examples of turn-key operations in the wireless networking industry. This book, written for both technical and non-technical professionals, helps you deal with the costs and difficulties involved in setting up the local access with technologies that are still in the evolutionary stage. Issues involved in the deployment of various transmission technologies, and their impact on the overall wireless network topology are discussed. Strategy and approach to transmission network planning, design and deployment are explored.

WiMAX Network Planning and Optimization

WiMAX Network Planning and Optimization
Author: Yan Zhang
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2009-04-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1420066633

This book offers a comprehensive explanation on how to dimension, plan, and optimize WiMAX networks. The first part of the text introduces WiMAX networks architecture, physical layer, standard, protocols, security mechanisms, and highly related radio access technologies. It covers system framework, topology, capacity, mobility management, handoff m

Optimizing Wireless Communication Systems

Optimizing Wireless Communication Systems
Author: Francisco Rodrigo Porto Cavalcanti
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 542
Release: 2009-07-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1441901558

In June 2000, GTEL (Wireless Telecommunications Research Group) at the F- eral University of Ceara ́ was founded by Professor Rodrigo Cavalcanti and his c- leagues with the mission of developing wireless communications technology and impact the development of the Brazilian telecommunications sector. From the start, this research effort has been supported by Ericsson Research providing a dynamic environment where academia and industry together can address timely and relevant research challenges. This book summarized much of the research output that has resulted from GTEL’s efforts. It provides a comprehensive treatment of the physical and multiple access layers in mobile communication systems describing different generations of systems but with a focus on 3G systems. The team of Professor C- alcanti has contributed scienti cally to the development of this eld and built up an impressive expertise. In the chapters that follow, they share their views and kno- edge on the underlying principles and technical trade-offs when designing the air interface of 3G systems. The complexity of 3G systems and the interaction between the physical and m- tiple access layers present a tremendous challenge when modeling, designing, and analyzing the mobile communication system. Herein, the authors tackle this pr- lem in an impressive manner. Their work is very much in line with the developments in 3GPP providing a deeper understanding of the evolution of 3G and also future enhancements.

China’s e-Science Blue Book 2020

China’s e-Science Blue Book 2020
Author: Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2021-01-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9811583420

“China’s e-Science Blue Book 2020” has been jointly compiled by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Cyberspace Administration of China, Ministry of Education of the PRC, Ministry of Science and Technology of the PRC, China Association for Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. It was focusing on the new situation, new progress and new achievements of China's e-Scientific in the past two years. During the “13th Five-Year Plan” period, Chinese scholars make full use of advanced information technology to carry out scientific research work, and have achieved a series of major scientific and technological achievements. This book has collected 28 research reports about China’s e-Science application in the past two years to introduce the application in the frontier research of science and technology, the progress of e-Science in major projects and the achievements of informatization in interdisciplinary. As such it provides a valuable reference resource for researchers and students in this area and promotes further e-Science research.

Practical Radio Resource Management in Wireless Systems

Practical Radio Resource Management in Wireless Systems
Author: Sofoklis A. Kyriazakos
Publisher: Artech House
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2004
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781580536332

Despite frustrating customers and loss of revenue for telecommunications providers, cellular network congestion has remained a problem for which few solutions have been found. Covering GSM, GPRS, UMTS and beyond 3G systems, this practical book breaks new ground by providing you with proven techniques for decreasing blocking and dropped call rate due to network congestion. Using real measurements, this book clearly shows you that the maximum traffic that can be accommodated in a wireless network is not a constant value and varies significantly.

Human Centered Computing

Human Centered Computing
Author: Qiaohong Zu
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 930
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3319155547

This book constitutes revised selected papers from the refereed proceedings of the First Human Centered Computing Conference, HCC 2014, that consolidated and further develops the successful ICPCA/SWS conferences on Pervasive Computing and the Networked World. The 54 full papers and 30 short papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 152 submissions. These proceedings present research papers investigating into a variety of aspects towards human centric intelligent societies. They cover the categories: infrastructure and devices; service and solution; data and knowledge; and community.