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Book Multi cell Radio Resource Management for Future Cellular Systems

Download or read book Multi cell Radio Resource Management for Future Cellular Systems written by Mohammad Abaii and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Radio Resource Management in Multi Tier Cellular Wireless Networks

Download or read book Radio Resource Management in Multi Tier Cellular Wireless Networks written by Ekram Hossain and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-11-25 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Providing an extensive overview of the radio resource management problem in femtocell networks, this invaluable book considers both code division multiple access femtocells and orthogonal frequency-division multiple access femtocells. In addition to incorporating current research on this topic, the book also covers technical challenges in femtocell deployment, provides readers with a variety of approaches to resource allocation and a comparison of their effectiveness, explains how to model various networks using Stochastic geometry and shot noise theory, and much more.

Book Radio Resource Management in Cellular Systems

Download or read book Radio Resource Management in Cellular Systems written by Nishith D. Tripathi and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2006-04-18 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Radio Resource Management in Cellular Systems is the first book to address the critical issue of radio resource management in emerging (i.e., third generation and beyond) wireless systems. This book presents novel approaches for the design of high performance handoff algorithms that exploit attractive features of several existing algorithms, provide adaptation to dynamic cellular environment, and allow systematic tradeoffs among different system characteristics. Efficient handoff algorithms cost-effectively enhance the capacity and quality of service (QoS) of cellular systems. A comprehensive foundation of handoff and related issues of cellular communications is given. Tutorial-type material on the general features of 3G and 3.5G wireless systems (including CDMA2000, UMTS, and 1xEV-DO) is provided. Key elements for the development of simulators to study handoff and overall RF performance of the integrated voice and data cellular systems (including those based on CDMA) are also described. Finally, the powerful design tools of neural networks and fuzzy logic are applied to wireless communications, so that the generic algorithm approaches proposed in the book can be applied to many other design and development areas. The simulation models described in the book represent a single source that provides information for the performance evaluation of systems from handoff and resource management perspectives. Radio Resource Management in Cellular Systems will prove a valuable resource for system designers and practicing engineers working on design and development of third generation (and beyond) wireless systems. It may also be used as a text for advanced-level courses in wireless communications and neural networks.

Book Radio Resource Management in Multi Tier Cellular Wireless Networks

Download or read book Radio Resource Management in Multi Tier Cellular Wireless Networks written by Ekram Hossain and published by Wiley. This book was released on 2013-12-06 with total page 352 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Providing an extensive overview of the radio resource management problem in femtocell networks, this invaluable book considers both code division multiple access femtocells and orthogonal frequency-division multiple access femtocells. In addition to incorporating current research on this topic, the book also covers technical challenges in femtocell deployment, provides readers with a variety of approaches to resource allocation and a comparison of their effectiveness, explains how to model various networks using Stochastic geometry and shot noise theory, and much more.

Book Self Organized Radio Resource Management in OFDM Based Cellular Systems

Download or read book Self Organized Radio Resource Management in OFDM Based Cellular Systems written by Ting Chen and published by Cuvillier Verlag. This book was released on 2010-12-14 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The OFDM transmission technique brings high efficiency in future wideband mobile communication systems. With self-organized radio resource management, an OFDM based cellular system can reach full flexibility, especially in a network with hotspots. Each base station allocates resources on demand, based on real-time measurements of signal and interference. Neither a central controller nor direct communication between base stations is needed. Additional schemes can be applied to reduce call interruptions due to unpredictable new interference after resource allocation. Future mobile communication systems require higher data rate and more flexibility. The OFDM, as a multi-carrier transmission technique, achieves high efficiency by subdividing the bandwidth into narrow and orthogonal subcarriers with specific spectrums. The consequent long symbol duration enables also a simple receiver structure in a multi-path propagation environment. Moreover, each subcarrier can use independently individual transmission parameters. In this thesis, a scheme of self-organized radio resource management is proposed for an OFDM based cellular system. All base stations in a cellular network are operating in the same central carrier frequency, but with different radio resources. A resource can be defined as a timeslot, a subcarrier, or any frequency-time block. All resources are accessible at any cell in the cellular network. Neither central controllers nor direct communication between base stations is needed. Each base station allocates radio resources and selects transmission parameters independently in accordance with the requirement and the measured real-time network condition. The powers of signal and interference are measured at both base stations and mobile terminals. To have an interference free measurement, a dedicated signal measurement timeslot is designed in the uplink. A resource quality function is defined to predict the transmission result in a time variant channel, applying both adaptive modulation and coding, and link adaptation. Those resources with highest possible data rates are allocated. In this way, an adaptive and up-to-date resource reuse can be realized. To reduce the amount of droppings due to unpredictable new interference after allocation, a security margin is introduced, which reserves a priori a space for new interference. A suitable margin brings 13% capacity increase. More efficiently, a reallocation procedure can be triggered when service degradation is observed for certain duration. This method can even bring about two times more capacity. The SO-RRM shows its high flexibility in a cellular network with non-uniform or fast changing user distribution. Hotspot cells can declare more resources, while the cells with few users use only much less resources. Furthermore, the multi-user diversity enables in the downlink adaptive resource rearrangement. Resources used inside a cell is exchanged based on instantaneous channel condition. Three different algorithms are compared. They can bring about 80% spectrum higher efficiency. Further information: - Tsinghua University (Chinese) - Tsinghua University (English) - Ruijie Networks Co., Ltd (Chinese) - Ruijie Networks Co., Ltd (English)

Book Radio Resource Management for Mobile Traffic Offloading in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks

Download or read book Radio Resource Management for Mobile Traffic Offloading in Heterogeneous Cellular Networks written by Yuan Wu and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-01-03 with total page 86 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This SpringerBrief offers two concrete design examples for traffic offloading. The first is an optimal resource allocation for small-cell based traffic offloading that aims at minimizing mobile users’ data cost. The second is an optimal resource allocation for device-to-device assisted traffic offloading that also minimizes the total energy consumption and cellular link usage (while providing an overview of the challenging issues). Both examples illustrate the importance of proper resource allocation to the success of traffic offloading, show the consequent performance advantages of executing optimal resource allocation, and present the methodologies to achieve the corresponding optimal offloading solution for traffic offloading in heterogeneous cellular networks. The authors also include an overview of heterogeneous cellular networks and explain different traffic offloading paradigms ranging from uplink traffic offloading through small cells to downlink traffic offloading via mobile device-to-device cooperation. This brief is an excellent resource for postgraduate students studying advanced-level topics in wireless communications and networking. Researchers, engineers and professionals working in related fields will also find this brief a valuable resource tool.

Book Practical Radio Resource Management in Wireless Systems

Download or read book Practical Radio Resource Management in Wireless Systems written by Sofoklis A. Kyriazakos and published by Artech House. This book was released on 2004 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Despite frustrating customers and loss of revenue for telecommunications providers, cellular network congestion has remained a problem for which few solutions have been found. Covering GSM, GPRS, UMTS and beyond 3G systems, this practical book breaks new ground by providing you with proven techniques for decreasing blocking and dropped call rate due to network congestion. Using real measurements, this book clearly shows you that the maximum traffic that can be accommodated in a wireless network is not a constant value and varies significantly.

Book Radio Resource Management for Multimedia QoS Support in Wireless Networks

Download or read book Radio Resource Management for Multimedia QoS Support in Wireless Networks written by Huan Chen and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Due to the great success and enormous impact of IP networks, In ternet access (such as sending and receiving e-mails) and web brows ing have become the ruling paradigm for next generation wireless systems. On the other hand, great technological and commercial success of services and applications is being witnessed in mobile wire less communications with examples of cellular, pes voice telephony and wireless LANs. The service paradigm has thus shifted from the conventional voice service to seamlessly integrated high quality mul timedia transmission over broadband wireless mobile networks. The multimedia content may include data, voice, audio, image, video and so on. With availability of more powerful portable devices, such as PDA, portable computer and cellular phone, coupled with the easier access to the core network (using a mobile device), the number of mobile users and the demand for multimedia-based applications is increasing rapidly. As a result, there is an urgent need for a sys tem that supports heterogeneous multimedia services and provides seamless access to the desired resources via wireless connections. Therefore, the convergence of multimedia communication and wireless mobile networking technologies into the next generation wireless multimedia (WMM) networks with the vision of "anytime, anywhere, anyform" information system is the certain trend in the foreseeable future. However, successful combination of these two technologies presents many challenges such as available spectral bandwidth, energy efficiency, seamless end-to-end communication, robustness, security, etc.

Book Resource Allocation with Carrier Aggregation in Cellular Networks

Download or read book Resource Allocation with Carrier Aggregation in Cellular Networks written by Haya Shajaiah and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-07-05 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book introduces an efficient resource management approach for future spectrum sharing systems. The book focuses on providing an optimal resource allocation framework based on carrier aggregation to allocate multiple carriers’ resources efficiently among mobile users. Furthermore, it provides an optimal traffic dependent pricing mechanism that could be used by network providers to charge mobile users for the allocated resources. The book provides different resource allocation with carrier aggregation solutions, for different spectrum sharing scenarios, and compares them. The provided solutions consider the diverse quality of experience requirement of multiple applications running on the user’s equipment since different applications require different application performance. In addition, the book addresses the resource allocation problem for spectrum sharing systems that require user discrimination when allocating the network resources.

Book Radio Resource Management for Integrated Services in Multi radio Access Networks

Download or read book Radio Resource Management for Integrated Services in Multi radio Access Networks written by Guihua Piao and published by kassel university press GmbH. This book was released on 2007 with total page 141 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Resource Management for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks

Download or read book Resource Management for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks written by Amila Tharaperiya Gamage and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-08-18 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides an in-depth discussion on how to efficiently manage resources of heterogeneous wireless networks and how to design resource allocation algorithms to suit real world conditions. Efficiently managing resources of the networks is more crucial now, than ever before, to meet users’ rapidly increasing demand for higher data rates, better quality-of-service (QoS) and seamless coverage. Some of the techniques that can be incorporated within heterogeneous wireless networks to achieve this objective are interworking of the networks, user multi-homing and device-to-device (D2D) communication. Designing resource allocation algorithms to suit real world conditions is also important, as the algorithms should be deployable and perform well in real networks. For example, two of the conditions considered in this book are resource allocation intervals of different networks are different and small cell base stations have limited computational capacity. To address the first condition, resource allocation algorithms for interworking systems are designed to allocate resources of different networks at different time-scales. To address the second condition, resource allocation algorithms are designed to be able to run at cloud computing servers. More of such conditions, algorithms designed to suit these conditions, modeling techniques for various networks and performance analysis of the algorithms are discussed in the book. This book concludes with a discussion on the future research directions on the related fields of study. Advanced-level students focused on communication and networking will use this book as a study guide. Researchers and experts in the fields of networking, converged networks, small-cell networks, resource management, and interference management, as well as consultants working in network planning and optimization and managers, executives and network architects working in the networking industry will also find this book useful as a reference.

Book Radio Resource Management Strategies in UMTS

Download or read book Radio Resource Management Strategies in UMTS written by Jordi Perez Romero and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2005-10-31 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The key feature of future mobile communication systems is the ability to deliver wideband and high bit-rate multimedia services alongside the traditional radio services such as voice, messaging and slow rate data. The broad range of services expected to be supported can be divided into different Quality of Service (QoS) classes. However, the provision of such mobile multimedia services under QoS guarantees will not be possible without a utilization of the air interface resources by means of Radio Resource Management (RRM) strategies that ensure the target QoS, the planned coverage area and that offer a high system capacity. Under this framework, the book focuses on the RRM concepts, including the theoretical background that serves as a basis for the description of specific RRM algorithms. The RRM problem for UMTS is presented, and more specifically, for the FDD mode, which is based on a WCDMA scheme. More specifically, the different aspects that are covered include: Introduces the mobile communications sector and UMTS, including the evolution towards 4G systems, with an overview of the QoS concept which is key for the definition of RRM strategies Offers a detailed description of the radio interface in UMTS, as the basis for the implementation of RRM strategies Provides the fundamental concepts related with the development of RRM strategies in WCDMA networks Analyses particular RRM algorithms in a variety of scenarios, trying to identify the key parameters and factors that influence their performance Explores the evolution of UMTS towards Beyond 3G systems and the concept of Common RRM in heterogeneous networks with the aid of some algorithm examples This comprehensive title is essential reading for engineers and managers in radio engineering departments of UMTS network operators and UMTS equipment manufacturers. It will also prove insightful to researchers in the field of 3G and Beyond 3G systems and academics in any of these areas.

Book Next Generation Wireless Communications Using Radio over Fiber

Download or read book Next Generation Wireless Communications Using Radio over Fiber written by Nathan J. Gomes and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2012-08-15 with total page 315 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Taking a coherent and logical approach, this book describes the potential use of co-ordinated multipoint systems supported by radio over fiber. It covers an impressive breadth of topics, ranging from components, subsystem and system architecture, to network management and business perspectives. The authors show the importance of radio over fiber in eliminating or mitigating against the current, perceived barriers to the use of co-ordinated multipoint, and the drivers for standardisation activities in future mobile/wireless systems over the next few years. The book brings together the system concept for centralized processing, including what is required for co-existence with legacy wireless systems, the algorithms that can be used for improving wireless bandwidth utilization at physical and MAC layers and the radio over fiber network and link design necessary to support the wireless system. Other important research is also covered as the authors look at compensating for radio over fiber impairments and providing simple network management functions. A study of service provision and the business case for such a future wireless system is also fully considered. This book comes at an important time for future wireless systems with standardization of fourth generation wireless systems still ongoing. The content enables readers to make key decisions about future standardisation and their own research work. The business analysis also makes the book useful to those involved in deciding the future directions of telecoms organisations. This information will be core to their decision-making as it provides technical knowledge of the state-of-the-art but also system level assessments of what is possible in a business environment.

Book Radio Resource Management Techniques for Multi tier Cellular Wireless Networks

Download or read book Radio Resource Management Techniques for Multi tier Cellular Wireless Networks written by Amr Adel Nasr Abdelnasser and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is a prolific increase in the penetration of user devices such as smartphones and tablets. In addition, user expectations for higher Quality of Service (QoS), enhanced data rates and lower latencies are relentless. In this context, network densification through the dense deployment of small cell networks, underlaying the currently existing macrocell networks, is the most appealing approach to handle the aforementioned requirements. Small cell networks are capable of reusing the spectrum locally and providing most of the capacity while macrocell networks provide a blanket coverage for mobile user equipment (UEs). However, such setup imposes a lot of issues, among which, co-tier and cross-tier interference are the most challenging. To handle co-tier interference, I have proposed a semi-distributed (hierarchical) interference management scheme based on joint clustering and resource allocation (RA) for small cells. I have formulated the problem as a Mixed Integer Non-Linear Program (MINLP), whose solution was obtained by dividing the problem into two sub-problems, where the related tasks were shared between the Femto Gateway (FGW) and small cells. As for cross-tier interference, I have formulated RA problems for both the macrocell and small cells as optimization problems. In particular, I have introduced the idea of ``Tier-Awareness'' and studied the impact of the different RA policies in the macrocell tier on the small cells performance. I have shown that the RA policy in one tier should be carefully selected. In addition, I have formulated the RA problem for small cells as an optimization problem with an objective function that accounts for both RA and admission control (AC). Finally, I have studied cloud radio access network (C-RAN) of small cells which has been considered as a typical realization of a mobile network which is capable of supporting soft and green technologies in Fifth Generation (5G) networks, as well as a platform for the practical implementation of network multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) and coordinated multi-point (CoMP) transmission concepts.

Book Radio Resource Management Using Geometric Water Filling

Download or read book Radio Resource Management Using Geometric Water Filling written by Peter He and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2014-02-14 with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This brief introduces the fundamental theory and development of managing radio resources using a water-filling algorithm that can optimize system performance in wireless communication. Geometric Water-Filling (GWF) is a crucial underlying tool in emerging communication systems such as multiple input multiple output systems, cognitive radio systems, and green communication systems. Early chapters introduce emerging wireless technologies and provide a detailed analysis of water-filling. The brief investigates single user and multi-user issues of radio resource management, allocation of resources, and energy harvesting. Effective algorithms demonstrate the incredible potential capabilities of water-filling mechanisms. This brief is designed for researchers and professionals working with resource management and wireless communications. Advanced-level students in computer science and engineering will also find the information valuable.

Book Radio Resource Management and System Spectral Efficiency in LTE Multi Cell Systems

Download or read book Radio Resource Management and System Spectral Efficiency in LTE Multi Cell Systems written by Jan Ellenbeck and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Radio Resource Management in Cellular F TDMA Smart Antenna Systems

Download or read book Radio Resource Management in Cellular F TDMA Smart Antenna Systems written by Christian Hartmann and published by Herbert Utz Verlag. This book was released on 2017-02-21 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Zur Kapazitätserhöhung in zellularen Mobilfunksystemen eignet sich der Einsatz adaptiver Antennen an der Basisstation. Diese ermöglichen die räumliche Wiederverwendung von Kanälen innerhalb einer Zelle mittels Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA). Die Kapazitätsgewinne, die mit SDMA zu erzielen sind, hängen jedoch stark von den verwendeten Verfahren des Ressourcen Managements (RM) ab. Hierzu wurden neuartige RM-Verfahren für SDMA-Systeme entwickelt, welche die räumliche Kanalwiederverwendung innerhalb der Zelle mit verschiedenen Prinzipien der interzellularen Kanalvergabe (statische und dynamische) kombinieren. Zudem wurden die entwickelten Verfahren erweitert, um auch in hierarchisch strukturierten zellularen Netzen eingesetzt werden zu können. In ausführlichen Systemsimulationen konnte gezeigt werden, dass die neuen RM-Verfahren eine Vervielfachung der Systemkapazität mit Hilfe von SDMA ermöglichen. Zusätzlich werden analytische Modelle entwickelt und ausgewertet, die den Gewinn von Verfahren vorhersagen, welche die durch die Verwendung adaptiver Antennen reduzierte Inter-Zell-Interferenz ausnutzen (Spatial Filtering for Interference Reduction-SFIR), dies wird sowohl für F/TDMA basierte Systeme als auch für CDMA Systeme analysiert.