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This book highlights technology trends and challenges that trace
the evolution of antenna design, starting from 3rd generation
phones and moving towards the latest release of LTE-A. The authors
explore how the simple monopole and whip antenna from the GSM years
have evolved towards what we have today, an antenna design that is
compact, multi-band in nature and caters to multiple elements on
the same patch to provide high throughput connectivity. The scope
of the book targets a broad range of subjects, including the
microstrip antenna, PIFA antenna, and the monopole antenna to be
used for different applications over three different mobile
generations. Beyond that, the authors take a step into the future
and look at antenna requirements for 5G communications, which
already has the 5G drive in place with prominent scenarios and
use-cases emerging. They examine these, and put in place the
challenges that lie ahead for antenna design, particularly in
mm-Wave design. The book provides a reference for practicing
engineers and under/post graduate students working in this field.
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of D2D communication
over LTE-A band. The book uses 3GPP LTE-A as a baseline and
explains all fundamental requirements for deploying D2D network
under cellular systems from an architectural, technical and
business point of view. The contributors explain the
standardization activities of Release 12 of LTE-A, which has been
recently acknowledged as support of D2D communication in LTE-A. The
text updates the research community on the D2D roadmap as well as
new features emerging for consideration in 3GPP.
This book addresses current technology trends and requirements
leading towards the next era in mobile communication handsets; and
beyond that the book proposes innovative solutions that could be
candidate solutions for 5G phones. It adopts a multidisciplinary
and interdisciplinary stance towards handset design, a necessary
ingredient if 5th Generation handset and services are to really
take-off. Therefore the scope of the book targets a broad range of
subjects, including energy efficiency, RF design, cooperation,
context-aware systems, roaming, and short-range networking, all of
which working in synergy to provide seamless mobility and high
speed connectivity within a HetNet environment. Specifically, the
authors investigate how we can exploit the cooperation paradigm and
context-aware mechanism working in synergy to provide energy
compliant phones that can introduce power savings of up to 50% on
state-of-the-art. Going beyond this, a chapter on business modeling
approaches is also included, based on incentive mechanisms for
cooperation that will provide the necessary leverage to promote the
up-take of the proposed technology.
This book tackles the 6G odyssey, providing a concerted technology
roadmap towards the 6G vision focused on the interoperability
between the wireless and optical domain, including the benefits
that are introduced through virtualization and software defined
radio. The authors aim to be at the forefront of beyond 5G
technologies by reflecting the integrated works of several major
European collaborative projects (H2020-ETN-SECRET, 5GSTEPFWD, and
SPOTLIGHT). The book is structured so as to provide insights
towards the 6G horizon, reporting on the most recent developments
on the international 6G research effort. The authors address a
variety of telecom stakeholders, which includes practicing
engineers on the field developing commercial solutions for 5G and
beyond products; postgraduate researchers that require a basis on
which to build their research by highlighting the current
challenges on radio, optical and cloud-based networking for
ultra-dense networks, including novel approaches; and project
managers that could use the principles and applications for shaping
new research proposals on this highly dynamic field.
mmWave Massive MIMO: A Paradigm for 5G is the first book of its
kind to hinge together related discussions on mmWave and Massive
MIMO under the umbrella of 5G networks. New networking scenarios
are identified, along with fundamental design requirements for
mmWave Massive MIMO networks from an architectural and practical
perspective. Working towards final deployment, this book updates
the research community on the current mmWave Massive MIMO roadmap,
taking into account the future emerging technologies emanating from
3GPP/IEEE. The book's editors draw on their vast experience in
international research on the forefront of the mmWave Massive MIMO
research arena and standardization. This book aims to talk openly
about the topic, and will serve as a useful reference not only for
postgraduates students to learn more on this evolving field, but
also as inspiration for mobile communication researchers who want
to make further innovative strides in the field to mark their
legacy in the 5G arena.
This book highlights technology trends and challenges that trace
the evolution of antenna design, starting from 3rd generation
phones and moving towards the latest release of LTE-A. The authors
explore how the simple monopole and whip antenna from the GSM years
have evolved towards what we have today, an antenna design that is
compact, multi-band in nature and caters to multiple elements on
the same patch to provide high throughput connectivity. The scope
of the book targets a broad range of subjects, including the
microstrip antenna, PIFA antenna, and the monopole antenna to be
used for different applications over three different mobile
generations. Beyond that, the authors take a step into the future
and look at antenna requirements for 5G communications, which
already has the 5G drive in place with prominent scenarios and
use-cases emerging. They examine these, and put in place the
challenges that lie ahead for antenna design, particularly in
mm-Wave design. The book provides a reference for practicing
engineers and under/post graduate students working in this field.
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Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks - 12th International Conference, CROWNCOM 2017, Lisbon, Portugal, September 20-21, 2017, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Paulo Marques, Ayman Radwan, Shahid Mumtaz, Dominique Noguet, Jonathan Rodriguez, …
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference
proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Cognitive Radio
Oriented Wireless Networks, CROWNCOM 2017, held in Lisbon,
Portugal, in September 2017. The 28 revised full papers presented
were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions and
cover the evolution of cognitive radio technology pertaining to 5G
networks. The papers are clustered to topics on spectrum
management; network management; trials, test beds, and tools; PHY
and sensing; spectrum management.
This book addresses current technology trends and requirements
leading towards the next era in mobile communication handsets; and
beyond that the book proposes innovative solutions that could be
candidate solutions for 5G phones. It adopts a multidisciplinary
and interdisciplinary stance towards handset design, a necessary
ingredient if 5th Generation handset and services are to really
take-off. Therefore the scope of the book targets a broad range of
subjects, including energy efficiency, RF design, cooperation,
context-aware systems, roaming, and short-range networking, all of
which working in synergy to provide seamless mobility and high
speed connectivity within a HetNet environment. Specifically, the
authors investigate how we can exploit the cooperation paradigm and
context-aware mechanism working in synergy to provide energy
compliant phones that can introduce power savings of up to 50% on
state-of-the-art. Going beyond this, a chapter on business modeling
approaches is also included, based on incentive mechanisms for
cooperation that will provide the necessary leverage to promote the
up-take of the proposed technology.
This book presents a comprehensive analysis of D2D communication
over LTE-A band. The book uses 3GPP LTE-A as a baseline and
explains all fundamental requirements for deploying D2D network
under cellular systems from an architectural, technical and
business point of view. The contributors explain the
standardization activities of Release 12 of LTE-A, which has been
recently acknowledged as support of D2D communication in LTE-A. The
text updates the research community on the D2D roadmap as well as
new features emerging for consideration in 3GPP.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 6th International ICST Conference on Mobile
Multimedia Communications (MOBIMEDIA 2010) held in Lisbon,
Portugal, in September 2010, which was accompanied by the First
International Workshop on Cognitive Radio and Cooperative
Strategies for POWER Saving (C2POWER 2010), the Workshop on Impact
of Scalable Video Coding on Multimedia Provisioning (SVCVision
2010), and the First International Workshop on Energy-efficient and
Reconfigurable Transceivers (EERT 2010). The 59 revised full papers
presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous
submissions and are organized in topical sections on advanced
techniques for video transmission; multimedia distribution;
modelling of wireless systems; cellular networks; mobility concepts
for IMT-advances (MOBILIA); media independent handovers
(MIH-4-MEDIA); and IP-based emergency applications and services for
next generation networks (PEACE).
Green communication has emerged as one of the most important
research topics for radio systems. This leads us to develop an
energy-efficient mechanism which adjusts transmission power
according to the traffic load and reduces the energy per bit usage.
For the vision of Europe 2020 as a smart, sustainable and inclusive
economy to become reality, the EU have set forth the 20:20:20
targets by which greenhouse gas emissions and energy reduction of
primary use should be reduced by 20% while 20% of energy
consumption should come from renewable resources. In fact, in
today's energy-conscious society, Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) accounts for 2% of the global CO2 emissions. A
medium-sized cellular network uses as much energy as 170,000 homes,
while the cost of powering the existing BSs accounts for a
staggering 50% of a service provider's overall expenses. Therefore,
new solutions are required whereby operators can accommodate
additional traffic volume whilst reducing their investment in new
infrastructure and beyond that significantly reduces their energy
bill. Moreover, the EU political agenda, in unison with expected
growth in mobile data, has identified cost and energy per bit
reduction as a stringent design requirement for mobile networks of
the future. Green Communication for 4G Wireless Systems mainly
covers energy efficient techniques in physical, MAC and network
layers. Cross-layer energy efficiency optimization in time and
frequency has been also discussed with two fundamental tradeoffs,
energy efficiency and spectral efficiency. This technical
introduction to Green Communication in 4G wireless systems,
explaining the rather complex standards (3GPP Releases R10 and
R11), is a must-read for engineers, decision-makers and students
interested in Green Communication, as well as other researchers and
scientists from this evolving field.
This book tackles the 6G odyssey, providing a concerted technology
roadmap towards the 6G vision focused on the interoperability
between the wireless and optical domain, including the benefits
that are introduced through virtualization and software defined
radio. The authors aim to be at the forefront of beyond 5G
technologies by reflecting the integrated works of several major
European collaborative projects (H2020-ETN-SECRET, 5GSTEPFWD, and
SPOTLIGHT). The book is structured so as to provide insights
towards the 6G horizon, reporting on the most recent developments
on the international 6G research effort. The authors address a
variety of telecom stakeholders, which includes practicing
engineers on the field developing commercial solutions for 5G and
beyond products; postgraduate researchers that require a basis on
which to build their research by highlighting the current
challenges on radio, optical and cloud-based networking for
ultra-dense networks, including novel approaches; and project
managers that could use the principles and applications for shaping
new research proposals on this highly dynamic field.
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Wireless Internet - 8th International Conference, WICON 2014, Lisbon, Portugal, November 13-14, 2014, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Shahid Mumtaz, Jonathan Rodriguez, Marcos Katz, Chonggang Wang, Alberto Nascimento
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R2,547
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference
proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Wireless
Internet, WICON 2014, held in Lisbon, Portugal, in November 2014.
The 45 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected
from numerous submissions. The papers cover topics such as 5G
mobile communications, Internet of Things (IoT), super Wi-Fi and
V2V/V21.
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