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This book provides a broad understanding of the fundamental tools
and methods from information theory and mathematical programming,
as well as specific applications in 6G and beyond system designs.
The contents focus on not only both theories but also their
intersection in 6G. Motivations are from the multitude of new
developments which will arise once 6G systems integrate new
communication networks with AIoT (Artificial Intelligence plus
Internet of Things). Design issues such as the intermittent
connectivity, low latency, federated learning, IoT security, etc.,
are covered. This monograph provides a thorough picture of new
results from information and optimization theories, as well as how
their dialogues work to solve aforementioned 6G design issues.
The modern world of ubiquitous communication devices has fueled
recent research into the need to find technical solutions to
address energy consumption concerns raised by various stakeholders.
These include: The exponential increase of connected devices that
wireless communications have been experiencing poses serious
sustainable growth concerns. The rapid expansion of wireless
networks causes environmental concerns. Economic concerns drive the
development of novel energy-efficient ICT. This monograph focuses
on energy-efficient wireless network design, including resource
allocation, scheduling, precoding, relaying, and decoding. Starting
from simple point-to-point (P2P) systems and then gradually moving
towards more complex interference networks, the energy efficiency
is defined and its properties characterized. The authors show how
the energy efficiency is naturally defined by fractional functions,
thus establishing that a key role in the modeling, analysis, and
optimization of energy efficiency is played by fractional
programming; a branch of optimization theory specifically concerned
with the properties and optimization of fractional functions. The
monograph introduces fractional programming theory, and illustrates
how it can be used to formulate and handle energy efficiency
optimization problems. It provides a comprehensive introduction to
the theoretical and practical aspects of these problems and
describes the solutions offered with this technique. It will be of
use to all researchers and engineers working on modern
communication systems.
Majorization Theory and Matrix-Monotone Functions in Wireless
Communications, reviews the basic definitions of Majorization
Theory and Matrix-Monotone Functions, describing their concepts
clearly with many illustrative examples. In addition to this
tutorial, new results are presented with respect to Schur-convex
functions and regarding the properties of matrix-monotone
functions. The approach taken by the authors provides a valuable
overview of the basic techniques for readers who are new to the
subject. They then proceed to show in separate chapters the cutting
edge applications of the two basic theories in wireless
communications. Majorization Theory and Matrix-Monotone Functions
in Wireless Communications is an invaluable resource for students,
researchers and practitioners involved in the state-of-the-art
design of wireless communication systems.
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