Cooperative Communications and Networking von Y.-W. Peter Hong | Technologies and System Design | ISBN 9781489998576

Cooperative Communications and Networking

Technologies and System Design

von Y.-W. Peter Hong, Wan-Jen Huang und C.-C. Jay Kuo
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinY.-W. Peter Hong
Autor / AutorinWan-Jen Huang
Autor / AutorinC.-C. Jay Kuo
Buchcover Cooperative Communications and Networking | Y.-W. Peter Hong | EAN 9781489998576 | ISBN 1-4899-9857-8 | ISBN 978-1-4899-9857-6

Cooperative Communications and Networking

Technologies and System Design

von Y.-W. Peter Hong, Wan-Jen Huang und C.-C. Jay Kuo
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinY.-W. Peter Hong
Autor / AutorinWan-Jen Huang
Autor / AutorinC.-C. Jay Kuo

Cooperative and relay communications have recently become the most widely explored topics in communications, whereby users cooperate in transmitting their messages to the destination, instead of conventional networks which operate independently and compete among each other for channel resources. As the field has progressed, cooperative communications have become a design concept rather than a specific transmission technology. This concept has revolutionized the design of wireless networks, allowing increased coverage, throughput, and transmission reliability even as conventional transmission techniques gradually reach their limits. Cooperative and relay technologies have also made their way toward next generation wireless standards, such as IEEE802.16 (WiMAX) or LTE, and have been incorporated into many modern wireless applications, such as cognitive radio and secret communications.

Cooperative Communications and Networking: Technologies and System Design provides a systematic introduction to the fundamental concepts of cooperative communications and relays technology to enable engineers, researchers or graduate students to conduct advanced research and development in this area.

Cooperative Communications and Networking: Technologies and System Design provides researchers, graduate students, and practical engineers with sufficient knowledge of both the background of cooperative communications and networking, and potential research directions.