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This book presents comprehensive coverage of current and emerging
multiple access, random access, and waveform design techniques for
5G wireless networks and beyond. A definitive reference for
researchers in these fields, the book describes recent research
from academia, industry, and standardization bodies. The book is an
all-encompassing treatment of these areas addressing orthogonal
multiple access and waveform design, non-orthogonal multiple access
(NOMA) via power, code, and other domains, and orthogonal,
non-orthogonal, and grant-free random access. The book builds its
foundations on state of the art research papers, measurements, and
experimental results from a variety of sources.
Machine learning explores the study and development of algorithms
that can learn from and make predictions and decisions based on
data. Applications of machine learning in wireless communications
have been receiving a lot of attention, especially in the era of
big data and IoT, where data mining and data analysis technologies
are effective approaches to solving wireless system evaluation and
design issues. This edited book presents current and future
developments and trends in wireless communication technologies
based on contributions from machine learning and other fields of
artificial intelligence, including channel modelling, signal
estimation and detection, energy efficiency, cognitive radios,
wireless sensor networks, vehicular communications, and wireless
multimedia communications. The book is aimed at a readership of
researchers, engineers and students working on wireless
communications and machine learning, especially those working with
big data and artificial intelligence multi-disciplinary fields
related to wireless communication technologies.
This book presents comprehensive coverage of current and emerging
multiple access, random access, and waveform design techniques for
5G wireless networks and beyond. A definitive reference for
researchers in these fields, the book describes recent research
from academia, industry, and standardization bodies. The book is an
all-encompassing treatment of these areas addressing orthogonal
multiple access and waveform design, non-orthogonal multiple access
(NOMA) via power, code, and other domains, and orthogonal,
non-orthogonal, and grant-free random access. The book builds its
foundations on state of the art research papers, measurements, and
experimental results from a variety of sources.
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