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Title
Sustainable wireless communications / Jianping An, Kai Yang, Xiaozheng Gao, Neng Ye.
ISBN
9789811904486 (electronic bk.)
9811904480 (electronic bk.)
9789811904479
9811904472
Publication Details
Singapore : Springer, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (216 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-19-0448-6 doi
Call Number
TK5103.2
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.382
Summary
This book discusses the architecture of future wireless networks, reliable communications between different nodes, and energy-efficient resource allocations for achieving sustainable wireless communications. To meet the increasing demands of wireless communication networks and achieve sustainable wireless communications, various promising technologies in this book have been investigated and developed. This book is to present cutting-edge research results on achieving sustainable wireless communications. In particular, the sustainable ultra-dense heterogeneous networks and the sustainability issues of non-orthogonal multiple access are investigated, the performances of cooperative networks with space-time network coding under different scenarios are evaluated, the dynamic estimation for a unified laser telemetry, tracking, and command system is discussed, and the energy-efficient resource allocation schemes are developed for future wireless communication networks. We believe that the results in this book can provide useful insights for the design of future wireless communication networks and achieving sustainable wireless communications. Graduate students, researchers, and engineers in the field of wireless communications can benefit from the book.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed June 20, 2022).
Introduction
Sustainable Ultra-Dense Heterogeneous Networks
Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access: Achieving Sustainable Future Radio Access
Space-Time Network Coding with TAS
Space-Time Network Coding with Antenna Selection
Compressive Sensing Based Dynamic Estimation
Energy-Efficient Power Control for D2D Communications
Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation in Heterogeneous OFDMA Networks
Energy-Efficient User Scheduling and Power Control for Multi-Cell OFDMA Networks based on CDI
Energy-Efficient Base Station Association and Beamforming for Multi-Cell Multiuser Systems
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