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This self-contained introduction shows how stochastic geometry
techniques can be used for studying the behaviour of heterogeneous
cellular networks (HCNs). The unified treatment of analytic results
and approaches, collected for the first time in a single volume,
includes the mathematical tools and techniques used to derive them.
A single canonical problem formulation encompassing the analytic
derivation of Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio (SINR)
distribution in the most widely-used deployment scenarios is
presented, together with applications to systems based on the
3GPP-LTE standard, and with implications of these analyses on the
design of HCNs. An outline of the different releases of the LTE
standard and the features relevant to HCNs is also provided. A
valuable reference for industry practitioners looking to improve
the speed and efficiency of their network design and optimization
workflow, and for graduate students and researchers seeking
tractable analytical results for performance metrics in wireless
HCNs.
Achieve faster and more efficient network design and optimization
with this comprehensive guide. Some of the most prominent
researchers in the field explain the very latest analytic
techniques and results from stochastic geometry for modelling the
signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) distribution in
heterogeneous cellular networks. This book will help readers to
understand the effects of combining different system deployment
parameters on key performance indicators such as coverage and
capacity, enabling the efficient allocation of simulation
resources. In addition to covering results for network models based
on the Poisson point process, this book presents recent results for
when non-Poisson base station configurations appear Poisson, due to
random propagation effects such as fading and shadowing, as well as
non-Poisson models for base station configurations, with a focus on
determinantal point processes and tractable approximation methods.
Theoretical results are illustrated with practical Long-Term
Evolution (LTE) applications and compared with real-world
deployment results.
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WiMAX - Applications (Hardcover)
Syed A. Ahson, Mohammad Ilyas; Contributions by Kumaresan Sandrasegaran, Barend J. Van Wyk, Damien Chatelain, …
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As the demand for broadband services continues to grow worldwide,
traditional solutions, such as digital cable and fiber optics, are
often difficult and expensive to implement, especially in rural and
remote areas. The emerging WiMAX system satisfies the growing need
for high data-rate applications such as voiceover IP, video
conferencing, interactive gaming, and multimedia streaming. WiMAX
deployments not only serve residential and enterprise users but can
also be deployed as a backhaul for Wi-Fi hotspots or 3G cellular
towers. By providing affordable wireless broadband access, the
technology of WiMAX will revolutionize broadband communications in
the developed world and bridge the digital divide in developing
countries. Part of the WiMAX Handbook, this volume focuses on the
applications of WiMAX. The book describes the logical architecture
of IEEE 802.16, introduces some of the main IEEE 802.16 family
standards, compares WiMAX to Wi-Fi, and studies the feasibility of
supporting VoIP over WiMAX. It also looks at the residential use of
WiMAX as well as the strategies of using WiMAX in remote locales
and rural communities. In addition, the book examines the backhaul
requirements of a large fixed wireless network and the problem of
centralized routing and scheduling for IEEE 802.16 mesh networks.
With the revolutionary technology of WiMAX, the lives of many will
undoubtedly improve, thereby leading to greater economic
empowerment.
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