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E-grāmata: Wireless Networks: Multiuser Detection in Cross-Layer Design

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Cross-layer design seeks to enhance the capacity of wireless networks significantly through the joint optimization of multiple layers in the network, primarily the physical (PHY) and medium access control (MAC) layers. Although there are advantages of such design in wireline networks as well, this approach is particularly advantageous for wireless networks due to the properties (such as mobility and interference) that strongly affect performance and design of higher layer protocols.



This unique monograph is concerned with the issue of cross-layer design in wireless networks, and more particularly with the impact of node-level multiuser detection on such design. It provides an introduction to this vibrant and active research area insufficiently covered in existing literature, presenting some of the principal methods developed and results obtained to date. Accompanied by numerous illustrations, the text is an excellent reference for engineers, researchers and students working in communication networks.
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
1 Multiuser Detection for Wireless Networks
1(50)
1 Future Generation Wireless Networks
1(15)
1.1 Third Generation (3G) Cellular Networks
2(1)
1.2 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
3(1)
1.3 Network Costs for Data Transmission
4(1)
1.4 Wireless Networks for Unlicensed Bands: WiFi, WiMax, HomeRF, Bluetooth and Infostations
5(5)
1.5 Ad Hoc Networks
10(3)
1.6 Cross-Layer Design
13(3)
2 Introduction to Multiuser Receivers: Pros and Cons
16(22)
2.1 Performance of Matched Filter Receivers
17(5)
2.2 Multiuser Detectors
22(13)
2.3 Performance of Blind Receivers
35(3)
3 Multiuser Detection for Next Generation Wireless Networks
38(2)
4 Multi-Rate Multiuser Detection
40(5)
5 Information Theoretic Aspects: Spectral Efficiency
45(3)
6 Multiuser Detection in Cross-Layer Design: Introductory Remarks and Book Outline
48(3)
2 Integrated Radio Resource Allocation
51(44)
1 Introduction to Radio Resource Allocation
51(2)
2 Power Control
53(3)
3 Integrated Power Control and Multiuser Detection
56(6)
4 Access Control, Power Control and Multiuser Detection
62(9)
5 Traffic-Aided Multiuser Detection
71(5)
6 Medium Access Control for Multipacket Reception Networks
76(5)
7 Routing and Multiuser Detection in Ad Hoc Networks
81(10)
8 Admission Control: General Framework
91(4)
3 Asymptotic Capacity for Wireless Networks With Multiuser Receivers
95(58)
1 Effective Bandwidths and Capacity for Linear Receivers in Cellular Networks
96(39)
1.1 General Formulation for Synchronous Networks
96(6)
1.2 Partial Hybrid Networks
102(7)
1.3 Optimal Signature Sequences
109(1)
1.4 Multipath Fading Channels
110(7)
1.5 Multi-Rate Networks
117(10)
1.6 Asynchronous Networks
127(3)
1.7 Imperfect Power Control
130(2)
1.8 Blind and Group-Blind Multiuser Receivers
132(3)
2 Ad Hoc Networks
135(18)
2.1 Asymptotic Capacity
137(11)
2.2 Capacity for Finite Networks: Simulations
148(1)
2.3 Implications for Admission Control
148(5)
4 Integrated Admission Control
153(22)
1 Cellular Wireless Networks
153(14)
2 Ad Hoc Networks
167(8)
5 Multiuser Detection in Cross-Layer Design: Perspectives
175(4)
List of Acronyms 179(4)
References 183(14)
About the authors 197(2)
Index 199