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Lteadvanced And Next Generation Wireless Networks Channel Modelling And Propagation Guillaume De La Roche

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Lteadvanced And Next Generation Wireless Networks Channel Modelling And Propagation Guillaume De La Roche
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.46 MB
Pages: 548
Author: Guillaume de la Roche, Andrés Alayón-Glazunov, Ben Allen
ISBN: 9781118410998, 9781119976707, 1118410998, 1119976707
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Lteadvanced And Next Generation Wireless Networks Channel Modelling And Propagation Guillaume De La Roche by Guillaume De La Roche, Andrés Alayón-glazunov, Ben Allen 9781118410998, 9781119976707, 1118410998, 1119976707 instant download after payment.

LTE- A and Next Generation Wireless Networks: Channel Modeling and Performance describes recent advances in propagation and channel modeling necessary for simulating next generation wireless systems. Due to the radio spectrum scarcity, two fundamental changes are anticipated compared to the current status. Firstly, the strict reservation of a specific band for a unique standard could evolve toward a priority policy allowing the co-existence of secondary users in a band allocated to a primary system. Secondly, a huge increase of the number of cells is expected by combining outdoor base stations with smaller cells such as pico/femto cells and relays. This evolution is accompanied with the emergence of cognitive radio that becomes a reality in terminals together with the development of self-organization capabilities and distributed cooperative behaviors.

The book is divided into three parts:

  • Part I addresses the fundamentals (e.g. technologies, channel modeling principles etc.)
  • Part II addresses propagation and modeling discussing topics such as indoor propagation, outdoor propagation, etc.
  • Part III explores system performance and applications (e.g. MIMO Over-the-air testing, electromagnetic safety, etc).
Content:
Chapter 1 Enabling Technologies for 3GPP LTE?Advanced Networks (pages 1–33): Narcis Cardona, Jose F. Monserrat and Jorge Cabrejas
Chapter 2 Propagation and Channel Modeling Principles (pages 35–64): Andreas F. Molisch
Chapter 3 Indoor Channels (pages 65–96): Jianhua Zhang and Guangyi Liu
Chapter 4 Outdoor Channels (pages 97–122): Petros Karadimas
Chapter 5 Outdoor?Indoor Channel (pages 123–151): Andres Alayon Glazunov, Zhihua Lai and Jie Zhang
Chapter 6 Vehicular Channels (pages 153–185): Laura Bernado, Nicolai Czink, Thomas Zemen, Alexander Paier, Fredrik Tufvesson, Christoph Mecklenbrauker and Andreas F. Molisch
Chapter 7 Multi?User MIMO Channels (pages 187–213): Fredrik Tufvesson, Katsuyuki Haneda and Veli?Matti Kolmonen
Chapter 8 Wideband Channels (pages 215–245): Vit Sipal, David Edward and Ben Allen
Chapter 9 Wireless Body Area Network Channels (pages 247–267): Rob Edwards, Muhammad Irfan Khattak and Lei Ma
Chapter 10 Ray?Tracing Modeling (pages 269–292): Yves Lostanlen and Thomas Kurner
Chapter 11 Finite?Difference Modeling (pages 293–316): Guillaume la Roche
Chapter 12 Propagation Models for Wireless Network Planning (pages 317–347): Thomas Kurner and Yves Lostanlen
Chapter 13 System?Level Simulations with the IMT?Advanced Channel Model (pages 349–387): Jan Ellenbeck
Chapter 14 Channel Emulators for Emerging Communication Systems (pages 389–410): Julian Webber
Chapter 15 MIMO Over?The?Air Testing (pages 411–441): Andres Alayon Glazunov, Veli?Matti Kolmonen and Tommi Laitinen
Chapter 16 Cognitive Radio Networks: Sensing, Access, Security (pages 443–472): Ghazanfar A. Safdar
Chapter 17 Antenna Design for Small Devices (pages 473–493): Tim Brown
Chapter 18 Statistical Characterization of Antennas in BANs (pages 495–524): Carla Oliveira, Michal Mackowiak and Luis M. Correia

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