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Cooperative Cellular Wireless NetworksApril 2011
Publisher:
  • Cambridge University Press
  • 40 W. 20 St. New York, NY
  • United States
ISBN:978-0-521-76712-5
Published:25 April 2011
Pages:
542
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A self-contained guide to the state-of-the-art in cooperative communications and networking techniques for next generation cellular wireless systems, this comprehensive book provides a succinct understanding of the theory, fundamentals and techniques involved in achieving efficient cooperative wireless communications in cellular wireless networks. It consolidates the essential information, addressing both theoretical and practical aspects of cooperative communications and networking in the context of cellular design. This one-stop resource covers the basics of cooperative communications techniques for cellular systems, advanced transceiver design, relay-based cellular networks, and game-theoretic and micro-economic models for protocol design in cooperative cellular wireless networks. Details of ongoing standardization activities are also included. With contributions from experts in the field divided into five distinct sections, this easy-to-follow book delivers the background needed to develop and implement cooperative mechanisms for cellular wireless networks.

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Contributors
  • University of Manitoba
  • Sungkyunkwan University
  • The University of British Columbia

Reviews

Kim-Kwang Choo

Covering an area of current research interest, this book was a very interesting read for me. The preface does a good job of introducing the reader to the book, which consists of five main parts. The division into parts can be very useful, since it allows the reader to skip some chapters and focus only on chapters on a particular topic. The first two chapters (Part 1) provide a general overview of the current research trends in the area, and a survey of the various approaches for radio resource allocation in orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) in the literature. Part 2 consists of three chapters, and starts with a discussion of the main challenges related to base stations for cooperative cellular wireless networks (CCWNs). The second chapter (chapter 4) explains the current trends in some detail, as well as the practical considerations. I found the last section of this chapter to be particularly useful because it highlighted and briefly explained six potential areas for future research. Parts 3 and 4 consist of seven and two chapters, respectively. They provide a comprehensive review of relay-based CCWNs and game-theoretic models in the CCWN literature. These nine chapters are mathematics-heavy, and are certainly not for the faint-hearted. For a reader who only wants to understand international standardization activities, the most interesting part of the book would be Part 5. Chapter 15 is dedicated to the trend toward cooperative communication in the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) Long Term Evolution (LTE) Advanced standard. The next two chapters summarize the issues, discussions, and current trends related to relaying and coordinated multipoint (CoMP) techniques. I recommend this book for students and practitioners in this area. The book may also be a worthy source of information for anyone interested in CCWNs. Online Computing Reviews Service

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