Cooperative devices and mechanisms are increasingly important to
enhance the performance of wireless communications and networks,
with their ability to decrease power consumption and packet loss
rate and increase system capacity, computation, and network
resilience. Considering the wide range of applications, strategies,
and benefits associated with cooperative wireless communications,
researchers and product developers need a succinct understanding of
relevant theory, fundamentals, and techniques to navigate this
challenging field. Cooperative Wireless Communications provides
just that. Assesses Applications, Benefits, and Methods of
Cooperative Strategies This comprehensive reference handbook
contains useful background to develop and implement cooperative
mechanisms for infrastructure-based wireless systems and
self-organizing multi-hop wireless networks (e.g., ad hoc, mesh,
peer-to-peer, and sensor networks). It introduces key cooperative
strategies and details recent improvements to a variety of
cooperative mechanisms and frameworks applicable in diverse
scenarios. Addressing fundamentals and techniques, this invaluable
reference: Offers comprehensive guidance on technical, practical,
and deployment aspects of cooperative strategies and the latest
IEEE standard specifications Explores key challenges and solutions
in 3G, B3G, 4G WiMAX, and ad hoc, mesh, and sensor networks Covers
cooperative diversity, virtual MIMO, cognitive radio networks, and
resource and mobility management Discusses energy efficiency,
relaying strategy, routing, MAC, topology control, and security
Provides Guidance to Resolve Key Challenges A distinct introduction
to different cooperative mechanisms, cooperation frameworks in
diverse scenarios, and recent improvements to wireles
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