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New Directions in Wireless Communications Systems: From Mobile to 5G


New Directions in Wireless Communications Systems: From Mobile to 5G

Hardback by Kanatas, Athanasios G. (University of Piraeus, Greece); Nikita, Konstantina S. (National Technical Univeristy of Athens, Zografos, Greece); Mathiopoulos, Panagiotis (Takis) (University of Athens, Greece)

New Directions in Wireless Communications Systems: From Mobile to 5G

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ISBN:
9781498785457
Publication Date:
10 Oct 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:
CRC Press Inc
Pages:
562 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
New Directions in Wireless Communications Systems: From Mobile to 5G

Description

Beyond 2020, wireless communication systems will have to support more than 1,000 times the traffic volume of today's systems. This extremely high traffic load is a major issue faced by 5G designers and researchers. This challenge will be met by a combination of parallel techniques that will use more spectrum more flexibly, realize higher spectral efficiency, and densify cells. Novel techniques and paradigms must be developed to meet these goals. The book addresses diverse key-point issues of next-generation wireless communications systems and identifies promising solutions. The book's core is concentrated to techniques and methods belonging to what is generally called radio access network.

Contents

Measurements and Modelling. RF Channel Modelling for 5G Systems. MM-Wave Channels for 5G Systems. Basics on the Theory of Fading Channels and Diversity. Multicarrier Techniques for 5G Systems. Receiver Architectures for Fading Channels. MIMO Techniques for 5G Systems. RF Planning for Next Generation Systems. Low-complexity Downlink Multi-user Precoding Combined with Beam Selection. Management of Resources in Virtual Radio Networks. Relays and Cooperative Techniques for 5G Systems. Radio Resources Management Optimization in Cognitive Radio Networks. Non-Ionizing Radiation for 5G Systems. Emerging Technologies for Mobile Health.

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