Wireless communications resource management

Wireless communications resource management

Lee, Byeong Gi

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INDICE: Preface Part I. Concepts And Background Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1Evolution Of Wireless Communications 1.2 Wireless Resource Management 1.3 Organization Of The Book Chapter 2. Characteristics Of Wireless Channels 2.1 Channel Gain 2.2 Large-Scale Fading 2.2.1. Path Loss 2.2.2. Shadowing 2.3 Small-Scale Fading 2.3.1. Fading In Time Domain 2.3.2. Fading In Frequency Domain 2.4 Technologies Against Channel Fading 2.4.1. Diversity 2.4.2. Hybrid Arq 2.4.3. Adaptive Modulation And Coding Chapter 3. Basic Concepts For Resource Management 3.1 Definition Of Resource Management 3.1.1 Wireless Resources 3.1.2 Problem Formulation 3.2 Multiple Access Methods 3.2.1 Frequency Division Multiple Access 3.2.2 Time Division Multiple Access 3.2.3 Code Division Multiple Access 3.2.4 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access 3.3 Quality Of Services 3.3.1 Qos Classification 3.3.2 Prioritization And Fairness 3.4 Resource Management In Protocol Layers 3.4.1 Classical Protocol Layering 3.4.2 Cross-Layer Design In Wireless Resource Management Chapter 4 Mathematical Tools For Resource Management 4.1 Convex Optimization 4.1.1 Basic Concepts 4.1.2 Constrained Optimization 4.1.3 Lagrange Dual Function 4.1.4 Karush-Kuhn-Tucker Optimality Condition 4.1.5 Application Of Convex Optimization 4.2 Dynamic Programming 4.2.1 Sequential Optimization 4.2.2 Markov Decision Process 4.3 Analogy Of Economics And Wireless Resource Management 4.3.1 Economics Model 4.3.2 Wireless Resource Allocation - Examples Part II. Wireless Resource Management Technologies Chapter 5. Bandwidth Management 5.1 Differences Between Wired And Wireless Communications 5.1.1 Statistical Multiplexing In Wired Networks 5.1.2 Multi-User Diversity In Wireless Networks 5.2 Schedulers Based On Generalized Processor Sharing5.2.1 Generalized Processor Sharing 5.2.2 Modifications Of Gps For Wireless Channels 5.3 Schedulers For Throughput Maximization 5.3.1 Maximal Rate Scheduling 5.3.2 Proportional Fairness Scheduling 5.3.3 Temporal Fairness Scheduling 5.3.4 Utilitarian Fairness Scheduling 5.3.5 Cumulative Distribution Function Based Scheduling 5.3.6 Comparison Among Scheduling Algorithms 5.4 Delay Performance Of Wireless Schedulers 5.4.1 Throughput Optimality 5.4.2 Modified Largest Weight Delay First Scheduling 5.4.3 Exponential Rule Scheduling 5.5 Qos In Wireless Scheduling And Admission Control 5.5.1 Effective Bandwidth And EffectiveCapacity 5.5.2 Qos Provision Chapter 6. Transmission Power Management 6.1 Transmission Power Management For Interference Regulation 6.1.1 Power Control With Strict Sinr Requirement 6.2.2 Utility-Based Power Control 6.2.3 Power Control Along With Rate Control 6.2.4 Power Control For Hybrid Arq 6.2 Transmission Power Management For Multiple Parallel Channels 6.2.1 Single-User Case 6.2.2 Multiple-User Case I: Throughput Maximization 6.2.3 Multiple-User Case Ii: Utility Maximization 6.2.4 Multiple-User Case Iii: With Time Diversity 6.3 Transmission Power Adaptation To Time-Varying Environments 6.3.1 Capacity Of Time-Varying Channels 6.3.2 Transmission Time And Energy Efficiency 6.3.3 Power Adaptation Based On Buffer And Channel States Chapter 7. Antenna Management 7.1 Capacity Of Mimo Channels 7.1.1 Capacity Of Deterministic Channel 7.1.2 Ergodic Capacity 7.1.3 Outage Capacity 7.2 Mimo Transmission 7.2.1 Diversity Transmission 7.2.2 Spatial Multiplexing 7.2.3 Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff 7.3 Multiuser Mimo 7.3.1 Uplink Channel 7.3.2 Dirty Paper Coding 7.3.3 Downlink Channel 7.3.4 Downlink-Uplink Duality 7.3.5 Downlink Precoding Schemes Chapter 8. Inter-Cell Resource Management 8.1 Inter-Cell Interference Management 8.1.1 Fixed Channel Allocation (Fca) 8.1.2 Dynamic Channel Allocation (Dca) 8.1.3 Channel Allocation Based On Sinr Measurement 8.1.4 Channel Allocation With Inter-Cell Power Control 8.2 Handoff Management 8.3.1 Handoff Procedure And Performance 8.3.2 Resource Reservation Via Guard Channel Policy 8.3.3 Handoff Request Queuing And Soft Handoff 8.3.4 Advanced Handoff Management Schemes Abbreviations About The Authors

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-82356-9
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 320
  • Fecha Publicación: 09/01/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés